I'm not being very creative with titles lately, but oh well.
I didn't actually plan to write any of this. The scene had been in my head for a while, but it was always one of those 'I'll get around to it when I feel like it' kind of stories. And then I was bored out of my mind at work, opened Notepad, and in two hours I had this.
It's not (as) long, no major style changes or anything - written purely for fun. I feel like I should try to write more stories from other people's perspectives, but it's difficult to write about the inner thoughts of a character you don't know. This story practically wrote itself. It would've been better to write it earlier...but I had other things to do.
How much is real, how much is not real, you can guess. Some parts may be a little confusing as to the identity of the subject(s); this is on purpose. Yes, I know you can't send tells while in phase, but messages are awkward to describe.
You may remember some of the content/characters from my previous stories. I hope you enjoy!
(This is also a hint for someone to do the thing that he promised me for ages and never did <_<)
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Stories by Jurixe and
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You have shown a very good sense of RP when previously there was little to none, so it's good to see that it was played out somehow. Keep writing Jurixe! You're amazing.
this so much. You're one of my absolute favourite people to RP with, and the fact they get written into stories make it even more awesome.
Keep it up!
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The soul of Ashmond says, "Always with the sniping."
(Clan): Ictinus says, "Stop it Jiraishin, you're making me like you."
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One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important
flapflap wings. I enjoyed this story a lot.
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One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important