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Shiny Espeon
06-08-2008, 05:15 PM
http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/kk24/madmaddi_4134/twilight-2.jpg

RP Plot:

There are a lot more vampires in Forks than most people think. After all, Forks is the perfect place for a vampire: it's always cloudy, it's tiny, and there are a lot of things to hunt here that will go unnoticed....I was talking about the animals in the Olympic Mountain Range! Vampires here have come from far and wide. Forks is simply the perfect place for a vampire.

Basically, all these vampires are about to come together. What will happen? I dunno, you tell me.

Sign Up Sheet:
Werewolf:
Name:
Sex:
Age:
Weaknesses + Strengths:
History:
Picture:

Vampire:
Name:
Sex:
Age:
Weaknesses + Strengths:
Special Ability, if Any:
History:
Picture:

Human:
Name:
Sex:
Age:
Weaknesses + Strengths
History:
Picture:

Accepted into RP:
1. Share (Vampire)
2. Jerri (Werewolf)
3. Carly (Human)
etc.










Expectations for Role Players in this RP:

post at least once every 3 days
type out at least a paragraph for a post; I'd <3 you if you did more
type with grammar and correct punctuation
no God-modding
all posts are in 3rd person
Alrighty then! We should start in a couple of days, guys.

Shiny Espeon
06-08-2008, 07:56 PM
Vampire;;
Name: Share
Sex: Female
Age: 14 (has been in existence for 84 years)
Weaknesses + Strengths:
Share has many strengths that are to be applauded considering her conditions as a vampire. For one, the happy girl can live extremely well around humans and is no longer turned on by human blood. Share is also the master of consideration and understanding, and thus, she is like a wise woman with decades of knowledge stuck within her teenage body. Even more, the jubilant girl is extremely skilled in both yoga and human medical care. Let’s not forget that the grandeur fencer (a sport with swords) is also a vampire; enhanced skills and beauty adores her.

Yet, the weaknesses have to creep through somewhere. Share had been “born” with a disability; the heavy smoke in the forest fire had caused her to have asthma. Basically, although she doesn’t need to breath at all, Share still needs an inhaler. Also, Share can be very pushy with a demure attitude to boot; she doesn’t want to fight with others, so she simply does what they say. Poor (although literally rich) Share has her problems too.
Special Ability, if Any:
Share’s unique special ability she was born with is the ability to make other people happy. Similar to Jasper’s ability, Share simply uses her mental mind to force other people to feel gleeful and ***.
History:
Share’s history goes back to the 1910’s. A child born on a chilly January day, Share had wonderful, considerate folks who loved her to no end. A child raised on education, the girl soon learned to love books and educational items. High class workers running the city, her parents gave Share many toys to entertain herself with whilst making sure the girl held high morals and ideals. Life was absolutely spectacular for the mortal until 1924.

At fourteen years old, Share loved to take large hikes through forests with her parents. The routine was alright until a sudden forest fire burned her parents to death and left Share coughing for air. At that moment, another vampire by the name of Heidi Volturi had come to take her life away, but when Share screamed that she wanted to live, Heidi bit Share and brought her to Italy (Heidi had a heart in the 1920’s, unlike current times).

In Italy, the Volturi taught her the rules of being a vampire. They contained her for her first wild year, yearning Share on human blood. Even through her newborn stage, Share hated the blood. It is for that reason Share eventually thanked the Volturi for their kindness and left back to the city from which she came.

Not wanting her beloved parent’s culture to die away, the vampire quickly collected all of their stuff and moved to Forks. She wanted to start all over, and the rainy town was the perfect place to do that. She lived in Forks since the 1930’s, staying deep within the forests to revel in the loneliness and learn more about herself.

It was only recently Share moved out of the old log cabin and into the town itself. The unknowing town is under the impression that Share’s parents are busy, rich entrepreneurs (thus explaining all the artifacts Share has in her huge home) who are constantly traveling.
Picture:
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg47/tinkerbelliex/l_0123745fg175s2.jpg (http://photobucket.com/image/scene%20hair%20or%20scene/tinkerbelliex/l_0123745fg175s2.jpg?o=99)

3speon
06-08-2008, 09:20 PM
Werewolf:

Name: Jerii
Sex: Female

Age: 13

Weaknesses + Strengths: Jerii is unlike most werewolves in that she is very small, standing at only four foot eleven, although she has not quite finished growing. Compared to other known werewolves like Jacob Black and even humans her own age, Jerii is positively puny. Jerii's small size may seem like a disadvantage when she is pitted against vampires much larger than her, but one cannot be fooled by looks alone. Jerii is very fast in both her wolf and human forms. It is best not to anger her or fight with her, because she uses techniques that are attributed to catfights, including pulling hair [most often done while she has planted herself on the victim's back], biting, scratching, and kicking, instead of the usual punching and wrestling. Her legs may be shorter than others', but she is able to move them faster and harder than most.

Jerii's weaknesses are rather simple, but factor in a lot. She is easily tired and seems to be constantly hungry. Jerii is known to take naps almost as soon as she is tired or even bored enough to yawn, and rarely passes up an opportunity for something to eat. She also frequently asks others for a share of their snack, a trait which annoys most people she hangs out with. Jerii's many 'powernaps', as she calls them, wear on the nerves of her friends, even though they know that if she doesn't get to sleep when she wants to, she becomes very fickle and irritable and is almost impossible to be around. She phases most often when she is angry over missing a nap.

History: Jerii did not always live in Forks. She had lived in Chicago for most of her life, although she was born in Indiana. However, her dad passed away before telling her that she would eventually become a werewolf, and her first phase was a total shock to her family. She nearly killed her youngest sister, who was frightened of her for several weeks after the fact. Her mother thought it would be best if the family moved to La Push in Forks, where it was known that several werewolves lived. Jerii's mother hoped that the werewolves there would be able to help her control her phases and allow her to make the most of her new life.

Picture:

http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p187/risparmia/Native%20American/image1-2.jpg

[I also found a good pic for Jerii's wolf form: http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o228/BlackKeindra/wolf/11mgqvd.jpg]

Catty
06-10-2008, 12:58 AM
Woohoo! I'm here!


Human:
Name: Carly

Sex: Female

Age: 14

Weaknesses: Carly is one of those people who, how would you say it, she's lazy. She hates beeing woken up, just because of breakfast. She never does chores, and yet her parents don't care. They think it is just a phase for her. She never talks, and a lot of people don't like her for that. She hates being stuck and small spaces, and she would eventually end up screaming if she ever got stuck in one. Carly also is very tall, with 5'9 for her height. She could use it as an advantage for when she gets older, but right now, being tall sucks.

Stengths: Since Carly is so tall, she can reach a lot of things a lot of people can't. She used to be able to climb any tree when she was little, but now she can easily climb to the top of a roof, which she does in her spare time. If you get passed everything that is wrong with her, she could be the perfect friend for anyone. She is honest, and always comes straight forward. Carly always speaks her mind, which isn't always a good thing, but, you live, you learn.

History: Carly was origionally born in California. Her parents got tired of all the crime and murders, and they didn't think it was the best place to raise their 3-year-old daughter. They then decided to try out Illinois, where all their family was. They really enjoyed it, but as Carly got older, they realized she wasn't like the other kids. She rarely left the house, and when she did leave, she wouldn't go by anyone she knew. They were afraid that she didn't have any friends. Luckily, her father just got a job transfer, and they all moved to Forks, Wahington. Now, all she has to do is make some friends to make her parents happy.


Picture: http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h97/Fair_One_Of_The_Last_Dusk/Female%20Anime/darkonbench.jpg

Shiny Espeon
06-10-2008, 01:48 PM
[[RP Starts Now]]

Share sat tranquil, a statue in the middle of room #27 in Forks Middle School. A light drizzle snaked across the roof of the building, while the warm furnaces in the school threw a warm wool blanket across all the students. The tiny school had only a couple of hundreds of students, so it was quiet while the instructor of this classroom tried to teach the kids about the water cycle.

“And through the process of run off, evaporation is once again brought up in the atmosphere to start condensation…” the monotone slurred on as Mr. Krevitz wrote the vocabulary words on the black board and expected the kids to keep up. All around her, the scrap of lead against paper was the only thing Share could hear. With her advanced abilities as a vampire, Share was able to pin point two kids besides herself who were not scribbling down the vocabulary words on paper.

Carly was an interesting human. She didn’t like to talk, and she was unbelievably lazy. Yet she was very tall, and extremely intelligent. Share did not find her nonchalance about this topic interesting (most kids in the 8th grade knew about the water cycle), yet it was the simple fact that Carly had enough sense to not write what she already knew that Share found intriguing. Share did not look up once while she made this analysis about the girl sitting a seat behind her.

The werewolf sitting next to Share was not a werewolf, but a sleepy bull. The tiny girl was napping, bored enough to simply snooze. Mr. Krevitz didn’t see her; the only thing the man saw in Jerii was a smart girl. Share had no problem with Jerii; although they were born enemies, Share was Switzerland in the idiom that she disliked fighting and would rather seek peace in her enemies than conflict. The vampire was not entirely sure what Jerii thought about her.

Share’s thoughts were interrupted by the intercom plugged into the wall of the east side of the room. A woman’s voice boomed some nonsense about a shelter in place, and the cheers of kids soon followed. Mr. Krevitz heavy footsteps crossed the room, where he dug around his cluttered desk for tape. Once reaching his goal, the man once again sauntered forward to tape the door.

The only vampire in the classroom sat still, waiting for something to happen to follow the hiatus within the classroom.

Catty
06-10-2008, 02:03 PM
*Taps Share on the shoulder*

"Uh, did you understand anything he said? I honestly think Mr. Krevitz is as blinda as a bat. He doesn't even notice that girl over there is sleeping like she stayed up all night. She was distracting me, too."

*Sighs*

Shiny Espeon
06-10-2008, 03:43 PM
Share wasn’t too quick to turn around (she tried hard to conceal her inhuman speed) although she was curious to hear the other girl speak. Carly was a loner, one who never really talked but probably had a lot to say. Or she might have been simply too insouciant to really start a conversation with anybody. Either way, Share was surprised to see Carly talk to her of all people; after all, nobody really talked to a vampire due to the ingenious instinct of danger related to such a parlous race.

“He’s recapping the circuit of natural precipitation flow,” Share said with a smile. She had lived for decades upon decades, and she no longer felt the need to “dumb herself down” for others. Besides, Carly was a smart girl; she would understand what she was saying. “I think he notices Jerii sleeping, but he chooses to do nothing about it because there would be no logical reason for it,” she rolled off her 1920’s tone. She flashed the human next to her a quick glance before focusing her golden eyes back upon Carly. “I do have to wonder when this frivolous drill will be over, though,” Share spoke once more. She flipped her magneta hair back so she could get a better look at Carly.

Catty
06-10-2008, 03:57 PM
"Oh, thanks," Carly continued,"Honestly, these drills are pointless. We have practiced them in elementary school, yet they still figure we aren't smart enough to know that, if there is a poisonous gas or dangerous weapon, we know what to do. But everyone will still panic."

The hammering intercom stopped the noise, saying that the drill was finally over.

3speon
06-11-2008, 11:26 AM
Jerii looked suddenly up then, to the sound of the intercom. She yawned and stretched slightly. It was so easy to fall asleep in Mr. Krevitz's class. His droning words blended together, until it was like the hum of a radiator: calming, relaxing, sleep-inducing... She already knew everything he covered anyway; why bother to listen?

Jerii turned around to survey her surroundings and found Share, the vampire who didn't act much like a vampire at all, absorbed in conversation with Carly, the particularly tall, always quiet human who sat on the opposite side of Share. Hm. This was odd. Jerii had always thought of Carly as a mute, only talking when she was called on by a teacher.

Jerii sighed, but wished she hadn't. It was the smell that bothered her, the only thing that she disliked about Share. There was a sickly sweet scent about her, and it stunk to Jerii, even if the other humans seemed not to mind. Sure, they were supposed to be mortal enemies, but after having been in classes with her throughout their freshman year, Jerii realized she didn't mind the girl she had considered a filthy leech for the first month or so of school.

Though, thought Jerii, I probably smell horrible to her as well... A stench for a stench, I suppose.

Jerii could sense that the bell was going to ring soon, that wretched nasal sound that she hated, so she gathered her books together and got ready to leave. Sure enough, the bell rang just then, but Jerii was slowed by her sleeping foot. Ugh, what a drawback... It was time for lunch and, as usual, Jerii was starving. All she wanted was to enter the lunchroom and grab a double order of chicken nuggets with a large water and, of course, a chocolate chip cookie. But her stupid foot refused to wake and she was left sitting there, even after most of the students had cleared out, shaking the darn thing and hoping it would stop tingling painfully so she could make her way to lunch. It took about a minute to clear the pins and needles from her foot, and as soon as they were gone, she jumped up, shoved her things in her locker on the way to the cafeteria, and ran the rest of the way.

Catty
06-11-2008, 01:01 PM
The bell had rung, and, as usual, Carly was the last one to leave. She saw that one girl, Jerii, shaking her leg. Carly found this amusing, so she stayed to watch a little, taking her time to leave the classroom. When she was about halfway to lunch, Jerii zoomed right past her, almost knocking her over. She yelled, but knew it was pointless.

When Carly got to lunch, she got what she did everyday, a little bag of chips. It wasn't that she wasn't hungry, it's just that she hates food. Everything she has ever tasted, she always has to force it, because it all bothers her.

So, when she was done, she looked around the cafeteria. Carly saw all of the little groups, and if she wanted to, could hear exactly what they were talking about.

Shiny Espeon
06-11-2008, 02:54 PM
“Intellectually sound,” Share thought to herself as she strode to lunch. She was analyzing Carly now; that was something she always did, comparing and contrasting, a mental organizer for the immortal. Carly was smart, at least, if not lazy. What other strengths and weaknesses did she have beyond what was seeable? The vampire interested herself with this little conversation in her head before she finally sat down at her “designated” table.

Here she was alone; it was not that nobody liked her, but it was the variation within the girl. The hot pink hair, the beauty, the richness, the clothes, the gracefulness, the smarts…they were all reasons for isolation. Share did not mind that she did not have company; she did not think these people true friends. Her true friends were the Volturi snuggled away in Italy; those were the people that would be there forever for her, the ones who truly cared for her. If only they had a different taste for blood…

Getting lost in her thoughts again, Share caught herself writing in her notebook. That was something she always carried around because she was continuously thinking and analyzing. The pen hastily scribbled beautiful cursive letters close to the lines, and Share slowed down a few paces to see what she was unconsciously writing. She was taken back to see that she was comparing Jerii and Carly. How strange.

Catty
06-11-2008, 03:05 PM
When Carly saw Share at her table, she noticed her carrying a notebook. "Why does she always have that beat-up old thing? I never see her use it for anything, except at lunch, when everyone else is eating," she thought to herself. She finished her lunch, and went to sit outside, over by her tree.

It used to be very popular, but not anymore. Carly claimed this tree when she first came to this school, and no one has ever gone near it since. This is the main place that she does all of her thinking. For some reason, it relaxes her, but she has no clue why.

Shiny Espeon
06-11-2008, 03:21 PM
Although Share did not look up once while sitting at her table, her hearing was advanced enough to be able to pick up the slight footsteps of a girl standing behind her. The kind vampire did not like to use her natural ability to track, but once she caught the smell of the girl, she knew it was Carly. She had a distinct smell to her; not too heavy, yet noticeable and odd enough to be called different and distinct. Inconspicuously, Share had flipped a page of the notebook so the surreptitious Carly could not see what the vampire had been writing.

When the human left, Share waited until she had crossed the room until she got outside. Share then gracefully hopped up from her lunch table and skipped outside. Whilst moving, she held the notebook in her face and read what she had written subconsciously with interest: “go talk to Carly…” it said in large, curvy script that filled almost the entire page. Why had she written that?

Share always followed her sense. It was the way she kept safe, sometimes the way she made her decisions when she didn’t know what to do. It always made sense to her to follow her intuition, and when the girl saw Carly sitting by her favorite tree, she slowed her pace and sat next to her.

“This is a beautiful tree,” she complimented. It was a pretty thing, a tree, and not a bush.

Catty
06-11-2008, 03:24 PM
Carly looked over and realizd Share was sitting next to her. "Oh, it's you. Yea, it reminds me of where I used to live. My dad got a transfer, and so we moved over here." She sighed. "How long have you lived over here in Forks?"

Shiny Espeon
06-11-2008, 03:38 PM
“My dad got a transfer, and so we moved over here." Share repeated in her mind several times, searching for meaning behind the transfer. Share was always like that-she wanted to be knowledgeable regarding people and their pasts. It interested her, and when you lived forever, it was best to have something to intrigue yourself with.

Share giggled at Carly’s next question, for it was one that could not be answered truthfully unless the vampire wanted the human to think her crazy. Honestly, Share had lived in the forest by Forks for decades, concealing herself and meditating within the green confines of nature. It was only a couple years ago Share had moved out of the forest and into the city. After completing high school in Forks, Share would have to move again into another state or country to start all over and prevent skepticism. It was difficult pretending to be something you weren’t, a human who grew physically.

“A while,” she rolled off her tongue without looking up at Carly. She did not like to lie; the more untruthful she grew, she felt she became a bad person.

“So when did you move in here?” Share asked, changing the topic. She knew already.

Catty
06-11-2008, 03:44 PM
"Uhhh, two years in July." Carly looked up at the sky, and realized it was going to rain soon. She sighed a happy sigh. The rain was the only thing that she liked here. It made her feel happy, and yet, she still hated it here.

"Where did you live before you moved here?"

Shiny Espeon
06-11-2008, 03:56 PM
Share grinded her perfect teeth silently as she considered answering the next question truthfully or not. She had lived in Italy before moving to Forks decades ago, although she often visited Volterra just to see what was happening and to reunite with lost causes. Would Carly think her weird for answering truthfully? Would she think her snobby for moving to Forks when she lived in a previously gorgeous country?

“I lived in Italy before this,” she risked, smiling a demure smile. If she couldn’t accept that, then oh well. Share didn’t have friends anyway.

Catty
06-11-2008, 03:59 PM
Carly gained interest quickly when she heard Shane's answer.

"Oh, wow! What was it like there? Was there a lot of people? Did they have pretty buildings?" Carly realized what she was doing and stopped imeadiately. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to bother you." She then turned on her heel and walked away.

Shiny Espeon
06-12-2008, 04:51 PM
Share was not annoyed by Carly’s answer, but relieved and slightly intrigued. The human girl usually never talked, and it was weird hearing how curious she was. Curious. Share marked that in her head for future reference as she thought about what to say to answer Carly’s round of questions. Honesty, as it seems, had worked last time to bring on Carly’s interest, so why wouldn’t it work this time?

“Italy was gorgeous and fulfilling. Yet there was a constant air of peril in the atmosphere…” Share said darkly, thinking back to the Volturi and their ominous threat to all vampires.

“There were a lot of people, but not as many per an area as we have here in America,” she said, judging the total number of people in the country. Sure, there were a lot of tourists, a lot of real Italians, and…an unusually large amount of vampires…

Share shuddered as she answered the next question, “Most of the real pretty buildings are all old and passed down. Yet they are still beautiful…” the vampire went on, beginning to darydream. She snapped out of it and started to question Carly.

“So…enough about me. Tell me a bit about yourself,” she said casually with a smile.

Catty
06-12-2008, 05:02 PM
"That's...strange. What do you mean by peril in the atmosphere?" She sat and thought about how she could answer the question about her.

"Well, I lived in California when I was little. We then moved, because of the crime rates and such. When I was growing up, my parents were never home. I was an only child, and so I would sit around all day. Then that personality turned out to make me who I am today." She shrugged and looked down at the floor, hoping that Share wouldn't judge her on her childhood. It's not like she chose to be like this, she just is.

Shiny Espeon
06-12-2008, 05:45 PM
“Oh. I can’t really tell you that...” Share whispered, and regretted her answer almost immediately. She really screwed up this time. She couldn’t tell lies that well, yet what would Carly say if she started babbling on and on about ‘vampires’? Those were the things of nightmares, of bed time stories long ago told and forgotten as fake.

“Ah. I’m glad your parents made that decision for you,” Share said with a dazzling smile, hoping that Carly would forget about Share’s recent screw up. “But do tell me. How do you like the weather here?” Share quickly asked.

Catty
06-12-2008, 05:54 PM
"Why can't you tell me?" Carly started to wonder who Share really was. "Is she one of those people I should get to know?" she thought. Carly sat there for a little while, and decided that it was nothing.

"I like it, I guess. The sun really isn't my thing, so I probably would of hated it in California if I still lived there." She thought back of when she was little. Carly used to love the sun. The bright colors made her happy, and nothing in the world could change that. Honestly, what has made her to be what she is today? It couldn't possibly be her parents. Carly saw them almost everyday, back then. So what was it?

Shiny Espeon
06-12-2008, 06:02 PM
“It’s a secret…an old family secret…” Share said mysteriously, her head bowed down as her golden mind contemplated telling this unknowing, fresh human girl about the vampire republic. An eerie silence followed, and the gentle wind licked Share’s face, throwing her pink hair around in swirls. The vampire unwillingly imagined Demetri Volturi sitting at his usual guard point, watching Share’s actions from a distance. If she let Carly in on the horrific legend, how long would it take for the Volturi to kill both of them?

“I agree that the rain feels nice on the skin,” Share replied with a smile. She loved the sun.

Catty
06-12-2008, 06:15 PM
"Speaking of families, where's yours? I have seen everyone's parent's, but I don't even know your parents' names." Carly looked down at the ground, thinking. She just realized that too. "I normally know these kinds of things, but this one girl just ruined that streak for me. Actually, I don't know anything about her, except for what she just told me now." She thought about this, and came to a conclusion.

She turned to Share. "How about you tell me about you. I know that you are very smart, and that's the only thing I have figured out for myself. So I'll listen, you talk."

Shiny Espeon
06-13-2008, 02:25 PM
“My parents are busy entrepreneurs. They invent new types of cars and stuff…But they also travel a lot, so it’s no wonder you’ve probably never met them,” Share mumbled, relieved that the topic changed. Of course, both her parents were long dead, victims of the flame. Share began to recall the dreadful day of “The Fire”, the morning a peaceful mountain hike went terribly wrong and ended in the ashes of her beloved mother and father. Share thought she should have been among those ashes, that she should be in Heaven with them at this moment…

“Thank you,” Share replied to the compliment, before focusing on what she could tell Carly. Duh, she had lived eighty years, close to ninety. She had so much to tell, so much to keep secret…”Well, I like fencing and I want to be a doctor when I grow up,” she truthfully said.

Catty
06-13-2008, 02:38 PM
"What all have they invented so far?" Carly was curious to see how much she really knew about all of the technology these days. Maybe this all could be a learning experience for her. She isn't one to know about new things. Only the type of stuff that she learned in class.

"That's interesting," Carly replied, "What else do you like to do?"

Shiny Espeon
06-19-2008, 02:22 PM
“Well, they’ve invented new versions of current cars. Some of them have been released in Europe, some are still on the blueprints,” her brain was two beats ahead of her, making up the story as she told it. This wasn’t so much of a lie, for Share’s blood parents truthfully did make cars in the 1920’s city. They also ran the city, the rich upper-class who were blessed with the wealth and luxuries of a modern day king or queen…

“I like yoga and researching,” Share said with a genuine smile. The truth poured out smoothly, happily. The vampire truly didn’t have anybody besides the Volturi to deeply converse with. Having somebody to talk to normally was a luxury Share rarely got and cherished.

3speon
06-20-2008, 03:34 PM
Jerii was scarfing down chicken nuggets as quickly as possible to satiate her hunger. She paused for a moment to chew and swallow, then grabbed several more and shoveled them down her throat. It took her only five minutes to finish, and she downed her water as she went to return her tray to the front.

[I have to stop here, I'll edit my post later. Sorry about that!]

Shiny Espeon
09-10-2008, 07:51 PM
(opened up for Catty and I!)

Catty
09-10-2008, 08:13 PM
I decided to give up on persuing on knowing more about her parents, since cars didn't fascinate me at all. I didn't really want to be rude to her, do I? I've heard people talk about her, saying that she was some kind of freak that freaked them out every time they came even close to her. I don't really see why they feel that way, but oh well.

"Wow, you must be flexible then. I can't even touch my toes without bending my knees."

Shiny Espeon
09-25-2008, 08:22 PM
"Haha!" Share laughed quietly yet cutely for a moment, hoping the other girl would get lost in the bell sound of her voice. To be honest she did like yoga, but she wasn't exactly sure on how much a normal person could extend their body out to. She used her excellent memory to bring old physics back before she calmly answered, "Yeah, I was like that too. You just get used to it after a while..." Her voice trailed off a bit and her golden irises once again flew to the ground.

Get used to it after a while. Wasn't that her life's story?

The bell rang than and Share jumped up from the ground quickly but not so fast she could scare her human companion. "Would you like to walk home together?" she asked sweetly with a famous Share smile.

Catty
09-26-2008, 07:11 PM
"I dont think I will ever be flexible. I would end up falling over." I laughed at the mental image that has actually come true. Wasn't my best day... The walking home together caught me off guard. Well, its not like I have anything better to do.

"Yeah, that would be okay with me. Where do you live, anyway?"

I had just realized how little I knew of her. That was a little creepy, but not in a bad way I guess. I smiled at her, glad I was socializing a little with people. I didn't really know what to do next, so I just stood there waiting for her.

Shiny Espeon
10-05-2008, 11:18 AM
"Excellent," the vampire said with a smile on her face. Of course she had never thought about this before; bringing a human into her home was risky. Not in the sense that Share drank human blood (thank goodness for the fatherly vampire by the name of Carlisle) but in the sense that not another soul had actually been in Share's house since the death of her beloved parents. The terrible event was still etched into her bleeding heart, a knife of a tribulation that she could not pull out. However.... she knew her parents were smiling at her from Heaven and ultimately, that they were proud of her.

That little contemplation played on in Share's head like smooth music as she led the way onto the dirt path by the school. "I don't live too far away, but it is a good walk. And there are snacks at my house!" she said sweetly, try to rid herself of any suspicioun.

Catty
10-05-2008, 11:39 AM
At the sound of snacks, I looked down at my stomach, and it growled. I didn't bring my head back up, embarrassed. Well, I was hungry.

"I love to walk, although I will probably trip on a bug or something," she admitted,"Also, I guess I could go for some snacks. I'm a little hungry." I laughed nervously, hoping she would just go along with me. That growl was loud enough that the techers inside could have heard it. I just shrugged it off, and started to follow Share over by the little trail. Who knows what this house could look like. I really want to meet her parents...

Shiny Espeon
10-08-2008, 08:41 PM
"Oh, don't you just hate tripping on little things like that?" Share continued, reminding herself to thank her God for the easy chatter. It was not often that Share got human company and even though she ran amongst the vampires in the ultimate long run, it was entertaining to be around something that made mistakes and was...alive. The plain thud of the girl's heart was a drum in Share's ears, a nice rhythmic. The easy pour of her blood through her body was relaxing even if slightly tempting. Next to her she had both a gift and a piece of food she was not hungry for.

"Here we go..." she whispered as she began to cross the street.

Catty
10-11-2008, 06:51 PM
I smiled to myself to the tripping comment. It seems like something like that has happened to her, and I was thankful. Maybe she won't laugh so much if, and when, it actually does happen. Then I looked over to Share. I didn't really understand the look on her face. I wish I did, though. Maybe I said something that offended her?

"Yeah, I do," I told her. I then started to think about everything that happened that day to me. A lot was out of the ordinary, that was for sure.

Shiny Espeon
10-14-2008, 09:24 PM
Walking with Share was just an unusual experience as anything about the vampire. In fact, although her house was far far away, they reached their destination within minutes. It was another mystery about the girl, as odd as the pyramids in Great Giza and as pleasant as a summer breeze. Share hoped her human companion had not been keeping track of their location, nor the exact route traveled. Any way or shape, they had reached Share's house.

House was a very ordinary term for the grandeur mansion Share called her home. The old castle made of brown bricks and numerous windows could have easily been placed in a fairy tale, with its vivid front crown of flowers and bricks so clean the house seemed new. The situated mansion was atop a green hill covered in fog no one seemed to notice but the Great Gods themselves.

"Um...yeah it's not that great..." Share whispered quietly to herself as she heard the writer's thoughts. She shook her exotic head in a disapproving fashion as she turned her head back to her guest. "Welcome to my house!"

Catty
10-19-2008, 08:01 PM
My eyes widened at the size of the house. I can't believe a house could be that BIG! Couldn't she have given me a warning that it was big? So I wouldn't look rude staring at it. It looked spotless outside, and then I imagined my house next to it. I shook my head at the image, and then turned back to Share.

"This place is.....amazing..." I didn't have any onther words in my head that would be able to describe the huge mansion before me. I wanted to run in the house to see if its interior was just as immaculate as out here. But I decided to wait for Share to invite me in. I mean, I didn't want to be rude did I? You don't get a second chance to make a first impression...