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Old 02-24-2015, 12:24 PM

Pouts spread across the snake twins faces. They hated being told no even if it wasn’t really about themselves. As soon as the pouts came across their faces though it was seconds before they both erupted once more in maniacal laughter. Claudy-claud was right, they were the only ones who could pull it off.

The second Everard mentioned showing Zelia around the circus they both started shrieking, laughing, and squealing.

But it stopped as soon as they laid their eyes on Drayth.

The twins started to hiss, pupils turned snake like, tongues forked and their hair started moving in their braids, almost as if their strands were slithering around like the snakes they were. Legs disappeared and in place were shimmery purple tails.

“Why isssn’t it the massster of illussionsssss,” they hissed out. The twins personality did a complete 180, like usual when they felt strong emotions. Slowly and fluidly they got out of their chairs before slithering over to him. They began to circle Drayth, still hissing. “You hurt our mindssss lasst time we played,” Narissa spit out. “We only wanted to play. It took us dayssss to recover,” Nihssa finished.

Still slowly circling the illusionist they glared, rage glittering their slitted eyes.




Grinning Adira shook her head at Asha. She had almost called her sister, which was true. The two were pretty much sisters. Adira returned her attention back to her tome, her other hand reached down to scratch Euriphuims head.

Hearing the crash the sorceress’s head snapped up and saw some of the food flying in her and Midoir’s direction. Raising her hand she flicked her wrist and the food disappeared, reappearing in the trash. Her kind eyes soaked in Cole and she waited until he looked at her. Tipping her head to the side she asked him if he was ok with her eyes.

Adira was the most protective over Cole, he was basically her son and she would never let anything happen to him. His needs came before all else.