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[Leona] What a Wimp! [Toasted]
Kalie
The sun shone bright on the earth, the clouds few and far between. On one side of the street, an elven girl laughed with her friends as they walked to school. On the other, a group of boys showed off their skills with their daggers- something all freshmen were required to have on their person for self defense at the high school that loomed up ahead. A few yards back, a lone girl shifted the strap of her backpack, arm clutching her book to her chest. Her dark hair fell to cover her face, eyes fastened to the walkway beneath her. One step... Two... Three... She counted silently in her head, scraping her teeth over her lower lip in concentration. Thirty. The counting stopped as she pushed past the doors of the school and headed for her locker, unceremoniously dumping everything she carried inside it except for her 'Elemental Magics' book. Meet Kalie Jefford, a freshman at Shile High. Her daily struggle was not to go overboard with her affinity for fire, to keep herself fed without letting anyone know of her... state of being... and to be invisible. The last, she was fairly competent at. Turning, she hesitated a moment before joining the stream of elves, humans, ogres, and so-on that were heading to their classes. Even with such diversity, she was alone in that giant crowd- the only demon in the neighborhood, likely, and for good reason. Should anyone find out, she'd be blessed to death. She inhaled sharply as someone murmured the name of a deity, pulling out a cross, and looked away before the mere presence of the thing could affect her. There, only steps away, was her salvation. Pulling herself into the Elemental Magics room, Kalie let out a quiet breath of relief before heading towards the back, her usual spot. Today they were summoning water from earth, she saw, noticing the jar of moist soil at her station. Joy. |
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'Oh man! I'm late, I'm late, I'm laaaate!' Celepas thought to herself, as she started to run quickly. Her shoulderbag seemed to weight an outright TON today! It made her sad really she could not use backpacks like the rest of the kids here but, such was the life for one with wings. Even when she used her magic to hide them, it still hurt to have anything else on her back after all. Seeing a few students she waved cheerfully. Of course, many kids her age just thought she was weird and ignored her. But that was okay, at least she had tried! Hurry... hurry... almost late... Oh she knew she should have just flown in! Of course, she could always have been late because of helping that old ogre across the street, or fetching the cat down from a tree... little things you know? But, glancing at her watch, she found she got into the classroom but with moments to spare. 'Phew!' she thought with relief. Elemental Magics, one of her favorite classes too! She would not have missed it for anything! Only... most of the seats were taken. Except, strangely, for one near the back. So she took the empty seat, beside another girl who looked her age too! "Hello there, hope you don't mind company," she said with a cheerful smile. "My name is Celepas, what's yours?" She didn't notice the girl was a demon, but then, Celepas didn't notice a lot of things since she seemed to always be too busy smiling, or waving. Her wings and halo were still hidden away by magic, which allowed her not to have to worry about cramping her wings in these chairs. So for now, she just looked like a regular girl with perhaps a slight too bright golden eyes. |
The demon's head raised as a girl claimed the seat next to her, curious- no one ever sat by her, simply because there was always at least on student absent and no one wanted to sit in the back. Just as quickly, however, she cringed and lowered her head again, thankful for the shield of her hair. An angel! She trembled slightly. This one wasn't making any fuss about anything holy, but still- angels were inherently holy beings, so even being near the other girl made a slightly uncomfortable prickling sensation spread through her body.
"I am called Kalie," she responded quietly, focusing on the jar of moist soil in front of them. She was saved from having to say anything else by the teacher. "Alright, kids." Mrs. Illia, a rather friendly teacher, gestured to her own jar of dirt. "As you can see, we have wet dirt today! We'll see how good you are at summoning water from earth, since you've all proved... relatively competent... at fire from wood. Get a move on!" She clapped twice, then seated herself. Kalie rested her hands over her jar and scraped her teeth over her lower lip once more. She might as well say something, right? "Um... Why were you so close to arriving late?" It was the safest topic she could touch on. She wasn't willing to take chances with anyone finding out her heritage, especially when she heard someone up in front muttering something about how only Lord-Be-Damned demons could summon fire as easily as the teacher. She'd have to make it a point to avoid that kid in the future... |
"Kaylie huh? Nice to meet you!" Celepas replied, grinning a slight. The girl did get this strange sort of... sensation. One that she hadn't felt before, but she vaguely remembered her Father explaining once. He had mentioned how if she ever felt that sensation, how it was her god given right to do what had to be done. Only... Celepas did not understand. To her, one held their own fate, their own choices, their future. She had no right to force her beliefs upon anyone.
Besides, she saw no demon here! Looking to her jar of dirt at the teacher's persuasion, she knew this one would be easy! Water she could handle quite well, same thing with wind. Which had made that fire challenge the other day quite difficult. She was the last one to finish in fact. "Well..." she replied to the question asked. "I had a few folks who needed my help today," she replied. "Cat in a tree, ogre wanting across the road, the usual. I stopped to wave at a few folks and well... I guess I sort of lost track of time," she admitted with an embarrassed smile. She noted the kid's mumblings in front as well and grimaced slightly. Just like something her Father would say. Why did people not take the time to know folks before making such generalizations. If demons were so evil, prove it! People were different from race to race. Just like she was not quite an ordinary angel, certainly not all demons were bad. Maybe not even most! Her hands were upon the jar this entire time, and it was not too long before a stream of water started to come up from the soil. Phew, at least it really was much easier than the fire lesson! |
Kalie nodded slightly, amused by the description. True to any stereotype of angels, this one was one who did good deeds... Refreshing, actually, after what she had seen of most breeds' greed and selfishness. "That seems to be a valid excuse..." Grimacing, she frowned over at Celepas. "Lucky," she murmured as the soil in the jar began to dry out and crack, the water steaming out of the top of the jar. Groaning, she dropped her hands.
"I cannot manipulate the elements without fire creeping into it somehow." Gesturing at the steam, she shook her head, hesitantly moving her hands over the jar again. She sensed something more this time, and sighed quietly. Of course. It was blessed water, holy water- no wonder it was being so difficult. Her demonic 'powers' were flaring up to protect her. Gritting her teeth, he shook her head again, then turned to Celepas. "Um... Celepas... This may be rather narrow-minded of me, but I am inclined to ask- as an Angel, are you able to reverse blessings on things?" |
"Well, it was my fault too though, I should have woken a bit earlier just in case this sort of thing happened," she added, giving a slight shrug. "But I suppose one can never tell the future right?" she asked. Well, unless they were psychics! And Celepas was not too sure just how many genuine psychics there were.
At the word lucky, she blushed deeply, continuing to work the water. "Ah well... water thankfully comes to me easy. If you had seen me yesterday you wouldn't say that! I suppose the two balance each other out..." she said with a sheepish grin. Oy yesterday had been so embarrassing to say the least! She blinked at the question, pondering it a moment. "Well yes... it would just work in reverse," she replied, looking towards Kaylie's jar. "At least I'm pretty sure, I've never tried it before! One moment," she told her own jar, before putting her hands upon Kaylie's jar. "Okay little jar, work with me here..." she said, closing her eyes and murmuring a few words to the jar. One might see very light tendrils of magic seeming to seep out of the jar, before being absorbed into Celepas's hands. After a moment she nodded, taking a deep sigh. "That should do the trick, although I'm curious. Does that help make the water easier to work with? I would have thought it the other way around... but oh well! Different strokes for different folks right?" she asked, giggling a slight. |
Kalie smiled and nodded. "No, I doubt anyone ever really can." Then she chuckled. "Really? I would prefer to have an affinity for water than fire- fire is too unpredictable, too hard to control even when you do know how to control it. Water is more placid, in general."
Pausing, Kalie watched as Celepas 'worked her magic', then applauded quietly. "That was very nice. Thank you." Then she froze at the question. Shaking herself from it, she bowed her head, muttering. "Yes, I suppose it does make the water easier to work with in a way..." In a big way, truly. Placing her hands over the jar, Kalie closed her eyes and concentrated on the feel of water, contrary to her nature, soaked into the unmovable, stubborn earth. Slowly, she opened her eyes, smiling pleasantly as she saw a thin trickle of water stretching out towards her hand. "Not perfect, but better. Thank you so much," she said, turning to Celepas. "I wouldn't have been able to work with it had it still been blessed." |
"It is..." Celepas replied. "It is quite calm and gentle. But it also perhaps it a bit too much so. Fire is a bit more free-willed," she explained. "It just seems so much more alive in that way. Both I suppose have their good and bad side..." she added then after a moment, her water finally completely out of its soil and into her hand.
"Oh you're quite welcome," she said with a blush. "I'm just glad I was able to help!" She blinked at Kaylie's reaction to the question, blushing herself. Perhaps that had been too direct? Oh darn her curiosity, it made her so rude sometimes! She blushed as she was thanked once more. "Really, it is quite alright!" she replied, smiling once more. "I am just glad you were able to work with it as well. For all of its faults... it is a really soothing element to work with as well. It almost sings," she added, relaxing back in her chair a slight. She wondered if it was only her who seemed to think so, or if others could hear it as well? Or perhaps, it was only due to the wolf ears she possessed. Those ears she was actually rather self conscious about. |
[Alright, I'm off to bed. I'll post again tomorrow morning. ^.^]
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((Alrighty! I have work early tomorrow, so it may not be until the afternoon or so I can reply. Just don't think I have vanished or anything! *laughs*))
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"Free-willed in an element is not always a good thing," Kalie murmured, more to herself than anything, as she let the water sink back into the earth. "But yes- there are 'good' and 'bad' sides to everything, including elements. And most elements do not truly take well to being controlled..."
"Very nice, Ms. Jefford," came the voice of the teacher from where she stood at the side of their lab table. "I do believe though, that you are supposed to be summoning water from earth, not teaching your fellow students. Teaching is my job," she said with a grin. "Back to work." Kalie flushed slightly, nodding. "My apologies, Mrs. Illia." When the teacher had left to give other students grief, she turned her gaze back to Celepas, smiling. "Anyways, water is a wonderful element to work with," when it's not against your very nature "it's just that the combination of water and earth is a particularly stubborn one... I suppose it would be the earth giving me more trouble than the water itself." |
Except for water it seemed, but maybe Celepas just saw it that way really because she had an affinity for it. She allowed the holy water to gently seep back into the soil, smiling softly.
Celepas looked towards the teacher with a tilted head. "But she was such a great help!" she replied quickly, but the teacher was already starting to walk off. She sighed softly. "Sorry... I didn't mean to get you in trouble..." she said, her cheeks flushed bright red as well. She normally was not one to talk in class, but she found Kaylie quite easy to speak with. "Ah, that makes sense," Celepas replied, pondering this. "Earth always struck me as a grumbly element, you know, like cranky from its nap. I can always picture it in my mind like a big sand golem, grumbling "You woke me form my nap! This had better be important or I'm going back to sleep!" She spoke this in a grumbly sort of 'old man' impression, then blushed a bit afterwards. "Ahahah... well... you get the idea..." she added, shaking her head. She loved making impressions, a secret hobby of hers her brother always would scold her for using. |
Kalie laughed quietly, moving her hand to tuck back a few strands of hair and then grimacing at the wetness that had followed her fingers. Wiping her hand surreptitiously on her pants, she smiled. "It is fine, it was not your fault." Then, grinning, she pushed the jar of un-holy-fied water to the other edge of the table. "That was wonderful! How did you learn how to do it? Can you do other impressions?"
A nagging sense of guilt chewed away at the back of her mind- Angels are beings from above who are sworn to protect humanity, which means killing us demons, murmured the voice of one of her brothers, Ci`aran. Stay away from them whenever possible, if you ever go to the surface... She firmly pushed away the thought with a frown. No, this Celepas was very kind. And if humans and angels could be wrong about demons, who was to say that demons weren't wrong about angels? |
Celepas blushed brightly. "Well yes actually," she replied with a grin. "It is my secret hobby. My family doesn't like it much, so I have to practice it when they aren't looking," she replied. She loved doing impressions though, especially since it always seemed to be able to draw a smile from people no matter what.
She contemplated on one to do, and eventually settled upon one. "I know of a good one! See, on my way to school there's this old lady who guards her awn from kids who try to cross it. Every morning she yells: 'Get off of my property you heathens! Can't you read the sign? No trespassing! That means get out! Before I have to call the authorities!" This voice she did was of an older lady, scratchy and grouchy, and pretty spot on. "Name someone in the school and I'm sure I could do them too," she added with a giggle. "How about you? Any special hobbies?" she asked, curious. She did so love making new friends! |
"Oh? That is a shame, seeing as you are so wonderful at it." Kalie giggled slightly, bringing her hands together in a quiet applause at the next impression Celepas did. "I think I have heard her yelling before, too." She paused, then shrugged gracelessly. "I do not really know anyone at this school other than the teachers... And most of my teachers do not speak often."
She hesitated for a moment. What would she say? Setting free sprites and souls that my eldest brother likes to keep in jars? Yeah, that would go over reaaaal well. Biting her lower lip, she slowly brought her hand up between them, then allowed it to hang limp. "You cannot tell anyone, alright? It is..." A rare demon ability, she wanted to say, but didn't. "Something special that I am not supposed to let anyone see." Closing her eyes, she let instinct take over. Strands of fire burst out from her fingers, linking at the end to form a tiny fire-horse. She jerked on finger, making the horse lift one hoof, then another, then rippled them in a smooth motion that made the horse seem like it was running. "It is not much, it just takes a lot of practice." And demon heritage, but hey, don't sweat the small stuff. |
"I do it anyways, but don't tell anyone!" Celepas replied, making a 'shhhh' gesture. "My brother says it is undignified but I enjoy it so I do it anyways," she added, giggling softly. "I know it's bad, but still! It's just silly of him and we both know it!" Celepas smiled upon hearing OTHER folks heard the crazy woman as well. She bet half of the school knew the woman!
"I promise, I won't tell a soul," the angel replied, nodding. She watched with full attention, her gold eyes alert and focused upon whatever Kaylie would show off. She gasped a slight seeing the fire, watching in fascination as the fire formed into an actual form! "Woah..." she commented, duly impressed as she continued to watch the little fire horse. "THAT is cool! Or er... hot right?" Celepas asked, quite impressed. "You may not think it's much, but it looks downright amazing to me! How long did it take you to learn it?" she asked. She was pretty sure she didn't have anything nearly THAT cool to show off, and for the moment was content watching the little fire horse "move." |
Kalie beamed at Celepas, nodding. How long had it been since she'd been so carefree in talking to someone? Since she left the traditional schooling alongside her demon playmates for the aboveground world, at least. She made the fire-stallion rear back on it's hind legs, then let it dissipate, sinking back into her fingers. "Cool works as well." Sighing, she shook her hand out, blowing softly on her fingertips. "I think it took me about four years, all-told, since I had to practice at night when my parents weren't watching me." Pausing, she tilted her head, considering. "I think what took the most time to learn was not burning myself while doing it..."
[Gack. Sorry for the late/short reply, my brain seems to have turned off for a short time...] |
"Four years... woah, that's a lot of patience," she commented, watching the stallion's final movements. She would have clapped, but had a feeling that would draw quite a bit of unneeded attention their way.
"You never did burn yourself did you?" Celepas asked, concerned. "But all of your hard work certainly paid off!" She smiled still in awe of the trick. She wondered if one could do that with other elements as well? "Say, what time do you have lunch?" Celepas asked. "I know it might be sudden but.. maybe we can eat lunch together? I'm first block myself," she added. She knew it was a bit sudden, but she really enjoyed talking with Kaylie and wanted to do so without the threat of teachers around! Plus, maybe her brother could meet Kaylie too! He would be happy she had a new friend, right? ((Thats alright, it happens to all of us!)) |
Smiling, Kalie shrugged. "I did, every once in a while. More so in the beginning- I am lucky that my family tends to keep to their selves, so I was not questioned about the bandages. But that is part of learning dangerous tricks- getting injured. I imagine it would not have been half so dangerous had I been working with water or earth... Fire is too volatile."
She glanced up at Celepas, startled, then nodded slowly. "I also have first block." Normally Kalie spent her lunch break in the library, scrying on the crystals or doing her homework, seeing as the way her body was built meant that she couldn't digest enough human food in a day for it to count as a 'meal'. But... "I would enjoy eating lunch with you." For some reason, she couldn't shake the feeling that something was about to go terribly, terribly wrong, but she dismissed it as her nerves as the bell for the next period rang. "I will find you in the Cafeteria, alright? Until then!" Shouldering her backpack, she stood and took off for her next class. Just wait until she told Ci`aran and Tl'Kao that they were wrong about other races! [Hehe. I sense draaaamaaa~ ahead! Shall we skip to Lunch?] |
((Drama ahoy indeed! *Giggles* But thats what keeps things interesting! :3))
"I see... well, at least you can do it without getting injured now," Celepas replied, smiling a slight. But still, it was sad to think of one being able to get injured without their family even knowing it. The way her Brother and Father were... she could not picture it. They were quite protective of her and each other, especially after her Mother had passed. Well, perhaps passed wasn't really the right word. Celepas, who had been wondering what Kaylie's response would be, blinked when the girl seemed startled. But she smiled brighter at the reply, grinning. "Okay then! I'll see you there!" she said cheerfully. As the bell rang, she waved and headed towards her next class. * * * * * It was finally lunchtime and Celepas found herself very excited. She'd get to talk with Kaylie more! The girl really did enjoy making new friends. She found herself a seat, and hummed a light tune as she waited for Kaylie to come. She knew her brother would get here a bit later too. Wouldn't he be surprised? It was shaping up to be a great day already! ((I almost hate to burst her bubble! *laughs softly* )) |
[Indeed. Poor, poor Celepas is gonna have a rude awakening. =X]
Kalie made her way to the lunchroom slowly, limping slightly, and wondered over all the fuss made about 'hell'. Go to hell, they said, along with the demons and eternal fires! Well, if her experience with 'demons and eternal fires' were any experience, then this 'hell' was a great deal better than this School, at least. True, she couldn't be truly injured, but that didn't mean that it didn't hurt when a giant, rock-compiled something kicked her in the shin over a misunderstanding in self-defense class. And after that, her Elven History teacher seemed to take offense to having such a normal-looking student in his class, making it a point to pick on her lack of knowledge. Sighing, she stopped by her locker to pull out a small container of salad and smaller packet of italian dressing before heading back towards the lunchroom. The noisy, crowded room almost made her flinch back- thanking her parents for not passing on the genes for sensitive ears, she glanced around, beaming when she caught sight of Celepas' indistinguishable head of silvery hair. She squeezed her way past a thick cluster of girls and breathlessly smiled at Celepas, plopping down in the seat opposite of hers. "Hello! It is crowded in here, is it not?" She set her salad down and sighed. "How were your classes?" |
"Heyas!" Celepas said cheerfully as Kaylie sat down. The girl was beaming as usual, perhaps moreso now that Kaylie had arrived. "Me? Ahahah... the usual," she replied. "Uhm, trying to keep awake in ancient history, trying not to earn myself glares in Holy magic... and uhm, helping my partner in biology with a few things, and having someone tweak my tail in the hallway. It still smarts! And yours?" she asked, truly curious.
About then, one might notice an individual that resembled Celepas quite a bit. He did not however have the lupine ears and tail she did. He instead carried a broad set of wings folded upon his back, and a halo above his head. But the eyes were the same gold, hair the same silver and white but shorter. Celepas saw him walking over and waved. "HEY ALAN!" she yelled. She turned towards Kaylie, laughing. "That's my older brother Alanestral. We all just call him Alan though. Hope you don't mind if he joins us, he's really nice!" Moments later the slightly taller male arrived, setting his hand on Celepas's head. "Celepas... where are your wings?" he asked sternly. "What did I tell you about pride? They may be a hindrance but you should never hide them. They are what and who you are... just like any other." Celepas shook her head. "Last time I checked, my soul defined who I was bro. We covered this, remember? Anyways, I want you to meet my new friend over here, Kaylie!" She nodded towards Kaylie... and the moment Alan saw her his eyes narrowed. "What is a DEMON doing near my sister?" he asked, able to feel her aura right away. "What sort of evil plans have you for her? Taking advantage of her and her lessened guard? I will NOT allow it, I will banish you where you stand back to Hell!" he swore, to which Celepas's eyes widened. "Alan!" she pleaded, standing up and setting her hands on his shoulders. "Alan it's not like that!" "What sort of spell have you cast? You demons are all alike! How dare you think that you could just waltz right in and-" "ALAN!" Celepas yelled louder.. and this time the gentle angel puffed up. "This is no way to treat her... none at all! Does it even really matter? Kaylie is my friend, and frankly you are making a scene! She belongs here as much as you or I do!" she added. "Stand down Celepas... this demon has obviously tricked you..." he said, his tone low and filled with warning. He tossed a hateful glare at Kaylie right after he said it. ((That was a long one x-x Poor lil gals, haha, we need an intervention > >)) |
"Ehe. History is boring- I have Elven History. I think the teacher has a grudge against me for some reason. And why should they glare at you? It is not your fault that you were born with abilities that they did not acquire." She hummed slightly, then grimaced. "That was rude. I cannot understand why people would do that."
Kalie was at ease when Celepas'... brother?... showed up. She'd been proven wrong about one angel, what was to say that the next would be any different? She smiled at him, hands in her lap, as they were introduced, laughing quietly when he scolded Celepas about her wings. But she stiffened when he started yelling at her, revealing her true nature to the cafeteria. Her head bowed when her non-confrontational nature arose, shrinking into herself in response to his accusations. She whimpered slightly when his flaring aura slammed into her own, struggling to breathe as what felt like ice crept over her body. Gasping silently, she clutched at the upper portion of her stomach, over her diaphragm, doubling over and shuddering, her breath escaping in a long, low whine. She forced herself to look up at him, bright blue eyes wide in her pale face. "P-please, I-I have no intention t-to h-harm anyone!" People all around hurried away, pushing back from her as she failed to deny the angel's accusations. His angry aura slammed into hers again, and she shuddered, eyes closing tightly in pain. [Hehehe... ._. Well, if you'd like, I can bring in Tl'Kao and Ci`aran, though that'll make it even more of a mess, what with Ci`aran being all political-minded and Tl'Kao like 'MWAHAHA I EAT J00 >D'.] |
((*snickers* wow, the whole school would be a mess then! > >; ))
Celepas looked towards Kaylie with alarm, her eyes wide. Stop it Alan!" she yelled. "You're hurtin her!" Alan gave Celepas a grim look. "I am merely remedying a problem before it starts. I don't want you to be harmed. Better to be safe then-" Celepas, gathering up her courage, at that moment reached up and slapped her brother across the face. It was enough to stun the older angel, who took a step back. "Celepas...?" he asked, gold eyes still wide. "This is just WRONG! Who says they're all the same, who decreed that? Are all of us angels the same? You're just... you're being hateful!" she yelled, tears streaking her eyes now. Alan looked to her eyes a moment. "You... you really think that, don't you?" he asked, folding his arms. "That there might be good demons. When we get home tonight, I have a story to tell you then. But this isn't the time, or the place." He glared once mroe at Kaylie. "And YOU. If you so much as lie one more spell around her, I'll ensure you pay dearly." And with that, without worrying about lunch, Alan sulked off. Celepas meanwhile, ran over to Kaylie, kneeling by her side. "Kaylie! Are you okay? I'm so sorry.... I didn't... I honestly didn't know!" she said quickly, tears still in her eyes. It was a painful lesson in hatred. Did her father feel the same as Alan did? Why? "I'm really.... really... sorry..." she added, her head hung low. Even knowing what Kaylie was entirely, Celepas's attitude towards her had not changed a slight. ((Geeez, that one took me forever to type. x-x; Poor gals > >; )) |
The rest of the siblings' argument was lost to her ears as she felt not only his aura but the prayers and blessed symbols from the devout in the group of students off to the side buffeting against her. Coughing, she felt tears stream from her eyes- never had she had to deal with such an onslaught of holy powers at once, and it more than rivaled any physical pain she'd ever been made to go through. It was receding, though, as he left, and she felt her senses return, enough to be able to rock back and forth in hope that it would help the remaining pain fade, her lungs dragging in air frantically. After that, the mumbled prayers from behind her were nothing.
She felt Celepas kneeling behind her, and raised her hand slowly, placing it on top of the angel's head and patting a few times. Turning her head, she smiled painfully. "It... is not your fault, Celepas." Taking a deep, ragged breath, she sat up, wiping the tears from her face. "I was hoping that no one would be able to tell, but..." She laughed bitterly. "It was far too much to hope, I suppose." Brushing her hair back, she forced herself not to look back at the other students. "We don't... we don't really live in 'Hell', you know." She tilted her head back, then forced the smile back onto her face. "I should go before I frighten the other students further. I... apologize for not telling you earlier." She tried to stand, and had to clutch the table for support as her body tried to collapse. "Hehe... Your brother is... truly gifted with strong holy powers," she said wryly. [More like poor Celepas. Kalie will get over the pain sooner or later... But once they fin out, everyone at the school is gonna have to deal with Kalie's brothers 'protecting' her. One does not mess with demons without earning the wrath of their families... Tee. ^^] |
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