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Location: All over the place!
Week: 46
Time: Idk. All the time.
Rating: There will probably be fighting. And swearing.
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Sharpay frowned, obviously displeased with what had happened to East High. For one, it had transformed into a dingy old dungeon, and two, it was full of people that did not understand the meaning of the words, status quo. Furiously, Sharpay paced up and down the corridor leading up to the Ravenclaw Common, a safe haven, from what she had been told by some lunatic. But what would hiding do.
This was her school, and it would forever be hers. Stopping, she turned, an imaginary tune playing in her head. "♪This is not what I want~. ♫This is not what I planned~. ♪And I just gotta say~. ♫I do not understand~!" Sharpay spun around, looking toward her brother who was, oddly, not beside her. "Something is really wrong." She seethed, wondering where on Earth he could possibly be.
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"I don't underthstand," he spoke out loud as he walked through the hallways. "Calthifer shouldn't be bound to the fireplathe. But there it wath, my heart. This doesn't make thenthe at all."
A small hand ran across the stone wall as he walked. He needed to find Sophie and the sooner the better.
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"There you are!" Hah! At least she had found once piece of their little family. Now for Morgan..."Any thoughts on where Morgan went off to?" Her brow creased with worry. Morgan was only two.
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A head full of blond ringlets shook. "I only just letht Calfifer," he frowned. Perhaps for the time being it was best not to mention the small detail about his fire demon. He didn't quite know the details of the situation yet, as Calcifer refused to speak.
"I take it you haven't an idea yet either?"
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She peeked at the door, a familiar sense of curiosity coming to the forefront of her mind. Why did she have such an odd urge to go into that room? "Calcifer? Why didn't he come with you. He could be some help, considering I have no clue where he could have gone and he was supposed to be with the both of you."
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This place was NOT Ba Sing Se. She felt that she was in a room with multiple beds, and that stairs led down to some meeting space. She also felt that she was now in a huge castle. Toph bent down and grabbed what should have been her clothes, but they didn't feel like her clothes. All there was was some sort of robe thing and pants, a shirt, a long piece of fabric, and some sort of vest. She shrugged and put them on, leaving the vest on the floor.
For now, she could feel that she was mostly alone, and that none of her companions were in feeling distance, and thus they were also out of shouting distance. Toph walked down the stairs and out the common room, determined to find Aang, Katara, or if worse comes to worse, Sokka.
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Oy, catastrophes. What a way to kill the buzz.
The Classical Studies professor ambled on down the hallway, trying to see if he could find another student that somehow had access to alcohol. He felt his heart plummet when the only person in sight was that short little snot of a second year.
He sneered at Toph, "Hey, kid, aren't you a little short to be wandering off on your own?" His tone was obviously put on for show, "You could get...I don't know, trampled to death or something." He paused for a moment, thinking, "Be a good kid and get Professor Pantheon some booze, will ya? I have the feeling this is going to be a long night."
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"Watch it. I'm the greatest earthbender there is. I'll kick you're ass if you don't watch what you say to me!" She was serious too. "Find you're own booze. I'm looking for my friends." She walked past him, and continued walking down the strange hallways.
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"Easy on the hostility, kiddo," he mumbled, "I'd hate to have to lock you up in a dungeon for threats. Your presence would leave such a void in my life," Ah, sincerity. How it eluded him.
Hades watched Toph storm passed him, sighing deeply as he jutted out his lower lip in an annoyed sort of pout. He wanted to ignore the tiny tot stampeding around like a bull in a china shop, but at the same time...
Someone could find out. And he'd lose this most prestiguous and enthralling career.
Ugh, bills. Entrapped yet again by fiscal instability.
"Oy, short stack, hold the phone for a minute, would ya?" He mumbled in the least concerned voice of all time. Hey, they couldn't fire a guy for trying.
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Link ran down the stairs and out the common room, searching everywhere, looking for his companion Midna. Where could she be? Where ever he was, he must have been sent here by Zant somehow, and Midna had not been transported with him...
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She was moving quick through the halls when she spotted a familiar figure. "Link." She breathed, almost relieved. He seemed normal, if just a bit worried.
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Whoever she was, she certainly wasn't Midna, or even a Hylian for that matter. The lack of long ears was a dead giveaway. Seeing that she wasn't armed, Link relaxed a bit. If there were unarmed people around, then there couldn't be any danger nearby, right?
Now if only he could find out where he was...
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"Is something wrong?" She asked, wondering if she would get an answer. If not...she may have to rely on Dyrim, the Speaker, the only bell that could speak for those who could not themselves.
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The executor shivered slightly. He wasn't used to these strange robes. As his hakama and kosode were nowhere to be found, he'd been forced to put on the garments that had been next to his bed. They were constricting and itchy, as well as simply being different. The real reason for his discomfort however, was in the nervous way he pulled at his sleeves, as if there should have been something there. His magic law book. Although the entire case of this castle reeked of the supernatural, the executor was painfully aware of how very defenseless he was. Without his magic law book, he could do nothing ( ... )
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Uneasily, Seras walked through the hallways. In some ways it was not unlike Hellsing. However, the blond kept snatching glances out the window, furrowing her brow. Even with the rain she should feel the presence of the sun. While surely safe inside the building, it did little to help her confusion.
"I really don't understand it at all," she spoke out loud to herself down one particular hallway. She had failed to notice she was no longer alone. She shook her head, "I really shouldn't worry about the sun. I've been given orders..."
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The young executor cleared his throat. "I suppose you wouldn't have any more idea than I where we are, would you?"
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Seras shook her head, "I don't, I was hoping to find someone that could answer that myself." She frowned. It was strange, it seemed a lot of people really didn't know where they were.
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