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Mar 09, 2010 16:47

CHARACTERS: GUESS~♥
WHEN: Around 2054 AD. In the timeline I'll call Terraverse for the time being because I'm uncreative like that. Probably a week or so before school starts.
WHERE: Earth, for a change. Somewhere in one of the major cities (by that time, anyway) in America.
SUMMARY: Two sisters move into the city and try to adjust to a new ( Read more... )

muse: khrista (subjugare), *kazie, muse: marcus (inmymothersname), *guest, muse: sheifa (sheifa), muse: nausy (just_sassy), muse: jessica (abnegare)

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inmymothersname March 9 2010, 16:36:25 UTC
Of course, the problem was that there was someone coming out of a store nearby who wasn't looking where he was going.

Well, that wasn't strictly true. He was paying a great deal of attention to where he was going in order not to run into anyone else in the crowd. It was just that he'd come to a point where it was walk into Khrista or walk into someone else, and he hadn't seen Khrista. Unless she stopped short, things weren't going to be pretty.

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subjugare March 9 2010, 17:04:34 UTC
It was a second too late when Khrista realized that she was on a collision course, and, joy of joys, she did end up bumping into Marcus. Yeah, totally the perfect way to spend the afternoon.

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inmymothersname March 9 2010, 17:22:16 UTC
"Oof!"

Marcus barely managed to keep his feet, but he still turned around to see if she needed help. "Are you all right? Sorry, I didn't see you..."

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subjugare March 9 2010, 18:04:13 UTC
The impact had been enough to knock Khrista off her feet, considering her small stature, but she was attempting to get back up in no time. "It's okay," she said. "It happens."

It wasn't hard to tell that she was a foreigner. Her English had an accent, which was what could be expected from a girl who'd had to accompany her mother to various countries all her life. She'd spent the most time in China and Spain; hence why she could speak Mandarin, and why she had 'Ysa' for a nickname. Yeah, it was to match Jessica's own moniker, but the pronounciation also came close to hija, which was how she was fondly called during her time in Madrid.

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