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The Desert of a City; Jace, Open.
Topic Started: Jul 9 2008, 02:26 PM (279 Views)
Jace Lovell
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Jace smiled nervously as the waiter hurried to write down what he THOUGHT he was hearing. While Jace waited, he tapped his fingers against the table. It made a nice noise. He kept going, switching up the beat a bit, until he was literally writing a song on the table.
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Silvish Canthus
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"Hello? I'm still standing here. If you want me to go away, say the word. There's no need to be rude."

Silvish glared at Tim and Jace, becoming slightly frustrated.
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Jace Lovell
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Jace turned to the other boy there, obviously a vampire, and scooted away slightly. "Err...n-no, I don't mind...if Tim doesn't, that is?" he looked to Tim. -Is this okay with you?- he thought in Tim's direction.
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Tim
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Tim surveyed Silvish again for a second, then slowly nodded. -It's fine with me.- he said using the shadow pass.

Tim scooted over in the booth.
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Leah Hayes
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Leah breezed into the restaurant, pulling her coat tighter around her. She scanned the various people, her eyes lighting on her friend from school, Jace, sitting at a booth with two other boys. One boy looked vaguely like Jace, but with a slightly darker complexion, and the other was obviously a vampire. Leah scowled and walked over. "Jace, what are you doing with these two losers?" she asked harshly, glaring equally between her friend and the other two boys.
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Tim
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Tim looked over at Leah. "By the term 'loser' I deem you to be a type A claustroxenic personality. Do you know how much stress those type of people can be on others? They constantly want things their way." Tim paused. "But then again, by your fashion statement, I'm guessing you're not exactly a charmer."

-Who is the blonde-head?- Tim asked Jace. -She seems... snoody.-
Tim took a BIIIIG drink of water. making sure his mouth was absolutely full of it for the next stage of the proceedings.
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Jace Lovell
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"LEAH!" Jace cried, looking shocked. -She's my friend from school.- he answered Tim, glancing at him. "Won't you join us?" he asked her tightly, looking up at her grimly. "So sorry about this, guys. She's not usually like this," he said aloud to Tim and the other boy.
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Silvish Canthus
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Silvish took a seat. "Hah, you people are pretty amusing. I made a good choice coming over here." Silvish took a gold flask from his pocket, and tipped it up. It was obviously empty. He looked down with disappointment.

"Yeah, but you seem to be confused lady. I'm not a loser. I'm not even with these two, really..." Silvish grew quiet, worrying that he may have said the wrong thing.
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Leah Hayes
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"Don't call me lady," Leah snapped, sliding in beside Jace. "And you, brainiac boy. Don't think you're all that and a bag of chips just cause you can talk to people through your mind. Don't give me that look. Did you think I couldn't tell? News flash, kid, I'm an Elite too. I have snazzy powers, too," she said, holding up a hand that crackled with lightning. She only held it there for a second before shoving it in her jacket pocket and slumping down in her seat. She held Tim's gaze for a moment, a hard expression on her face, then turned to look out the window. The sky was slowly glazing over with sunset colors, and she couldn't help but be sad. Another sunset I've lost... she thought softly.
Edited by Leah Hayes, Jul 9 2008, 05:52 PM.
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