Altamira Vazquez wrote:"Well, why not...let yourself go?"
<Sam> "And now I'm going to have that damn song stuck in my head all day."
Altamira Vazquez wrote:"Well, why not...let yourself go?"
Will Stanton wrote:They opened the door...to find Will Stanton there, coming out of the sink faucet.
"Nn....not so fast, kids."
Allison Rogers wrote:"Oh, I'm just a giant cuddly kitten. Who could possibly be afraid of me?"
Haley Crusek wrote:"Hi Miss Weaver," she said meekly, walking into the office.
"Do you have a few minutes? And it's not about the Huck Finn paper you assigned last week."
Nailah Weaver wrote:"Please don't refer to your classmates' minds as messed up, Haley."
Nailah Weaver wrote:"I keep anticipating an emotional breakdown but so far she's doing perfectly well."
Kevin Gravis wrote:"Why would she... oh God..." he said, turning a little green, "...please tell me they weren't chocolate..."
Mizuki Hino wrote:"I know how to whistle!" Mizuki says, waving her arm in the air.
Nailah Weaver wrote:"You're telling me they grew her in a lab somehow?"
Nailah Weaver wrote:"Absolutely." she says as she goes through the papers, singing them.
Rowena Mohsen wrote:"Sounds like an intense one. I accompanied John through some ancient puzzle tomb put together by his ancestors. It was... strange."
Will Stanton wrote:"I'm really good at computers."
Miranda Savage wrote:"Well, there's different types of friends aren't there? I wouldn't treat Brigid the same way I treat Kay, though I would consider both my friends."
ASHLIE wrote:After her partial analysis of the mysterious radio signal Ashlie raises a general alarm for all available X-Men. The screens in the briefing room are currently displaying a satellite view of a patch of ocean that slowly pans, a small group of security camera footage from around the school along with a running tally of people she has identified as still being on campus and, finally, a picture of Will with the words "Possibly Rogue" emblazoned on it.
Samantha McManus wrote:"You don't want to know what faces Rogers makes when you ask her to draw up paperwork for the Lady of the Lake's daughter."
Trev Anderson wrote:He led them a short ways to his new room, opening the door to the common room, and then heading to his own tiny bedroom. He'd made relatively good use of the space in the room--his bed was actually lofted, and underneath it sat his desk. A big monitor and a laptop sat side by side on it, along with an external gaming keyboard and mouse. The walls and even the ceiling were covered with posters: several for sports teams from Chicago, but the overwhelming majority were fantasy artwork. His bookshelf was filled with a ton of books--far more RPG books and fantasy and sci-fi novels than school books--and on the wall opposite his desk/bed a corkboard/dry-erase board/mirror installed by the school hung, festooned with hastily scribbled reminders about class and a number of pictures.
"You've reached the point where most girls run away screaming from all of the nerdy shit I have," he chuckled, moving towards the bookshelf and pulling out a large three-ring binder.
Samantha McManus wrote:"I can thankfully say that I've never encountered the restless Objectivist shade of Ayn Rand in the Astral."
Barbara Kirby wrote:"Yeah, but at the same time, you have idiot high schoolers filming themselves jumping off buildings or holding on to ropes tied to ends of cars. Those are the kinds of people I'm talking about."
Elise Holdrust wrote:"You totally should. Oh man can you imagine? A little robot monkey thing running around? You should name it...Larry."
Altamira Vazquez wrote:"You couldn't lay a finger on me," she laughed.
Winifred Winters wrote:"Monopoly is humanity," Winn says. "Lying, cheating, stealing, desperate people screwing each other over until one guy has everything and everyone else is dead in a ditch."
"Gimme a spear and we'll talk."Graham Jaeger wrote:"Nobody else here does," he complained, "Though I guess Vertie or her brother might know how."
Anika Sloan wrote:"Yet...?" She raises a brow and steps inside. "So...there's a possibility? Do I need to have a talk with someone?" She got her protective sister face on.
Haley Crusek wrote:Haley blushed, "thank you. Your new uniform is awesome. Now I want a cape, and I can't even fly....yet."
Jennifer Newgate wrote:"Dunno, but Haley is starting to get on my nerves with her condescending advice and her winning games."
Victoria Valentine wrote:"And please. I haven't had a damned date in... god, more than a year. It's kind of getting pathetic."
Hannah Murphy wrote:Murphy growls a warning. She paces back and forth in front of the fire for a brief moment, before opening her jaws wide. The fire disappears into her hungry mouth, flames crackling between her jaws as she appears to chew the chemical reaction.
She eyes Theresa warily, growling.
Or if she offered you a ride to the library, you wouldn't refuse.Veronica Glarette wrote:"Off course." She finishes what's on her plate, then stands with a smile. "If you or Gemma ever feel like going to zee library, feel free to let me know and we can make eet a joint effort. Would be nice to haf company on my trips."
Alex Carpenter wrote:He smirked down at her. "But can you throw me!"
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Well...if i was gonna make out with another girl, it'd totes be you ;)
*Kay walks in*Kay Haddock wrote:Meanwhile Kay is having a hard time not staring at Brigid's abs, trying to remind herself that she has a girlfriend. A telepathic, precognitive girlfriend.
Why choose one when you can have both?Miranda Weaver wrote:Who needs abs when you have wings?
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