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Post by Jullian Boot on Jul 17, 2007 23:47:27 GMT -5
He didn't do anything when she touched him, he was so used to being touched by Andy and Remmy, it didn't even phase him like it used to when he frist started hanging around with them. It seemed that he had more girlfriends than guy friends, mainly because he was actually able to say what he was feeling with girls and they could do the same without feeling foolish.
"What are you sorry for?" he asked with a shrug, "And why do you think that way?" he said with a laugh, "Nope, been single for quite sometime, the girls that I end up with usualy decided that they want someone they can see all the time instead of only every once in a while when his 'mommy and daddy' will allow him to leave the castle."
He shook his head, "It sickens me sometimes. I'm of legal age and they still treat me as though I am some kid with no mind, ah well, I'll just have to get over that." he laughed a little at his outbust.
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Post by Sophia Longbottom on Jul 18, 2007 0:09:35 GMT -5
“I don’t know…maybe it’s because that’s what a lot of people think of me. I’m not worth it. Ask my parents.” Sophie grinned. “It doesn’t bother me. I don’t really find people worth the time or effort. Most are just self-centered and fake. I don’t like that.”
She nodded her head a little bit. She loved spending time with Julian. He was so sweet and caring…or at least he pretended to be. At this point in time she did not want to know if he was pretending or not because she adored it. Sophie blinked a little bit, listening to Julian. He spoke such ordinary words, but coming from him, they meant a lot. She shrugged her shoulders a bit, letting everything sink in.
“That really stinks,” Sophie agreed. “They just love you. That’s all. They don’t want anything bad to happen to their little boy.”
[sorry it's sooooo short. I'm getting kicked off for the night, which is probably good because I have a little less than four hours before my wake up call for feeding comes. Lovely. I'll reply tomorrow darling. That's a promise]
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Post by Jullian Boot on Jul 18, 2007 0:11:11 GMT -5
Alrighty.
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Post by Jullian Boot on Jul 18, 2007 15:28:02 GMT -5
"I can't say I'm too fond of fakes either, or liars for that matter. Most of my ex's were liars." he let out a sigh thinking of how many girls had told him, 'I won't leave you, I promise,' but he knew they would once they found out how little they would get to see one another.
"Damn this war!" he shouted, not meaning for that to be said aloud, but it had slipped out. He did in fact hate this war, who wouldn't if they had to be kept in one place all the time. Even though the Dark Lord was in power, people were allowed to roam the streets without fear of being attacked for no reason, usually they were only attacked and killed if they did something terribly wrong. If it was minor they were brought to the Dark Lord for questioning and he would decide their punishment.
Julian ran a hand through his raven hair, this time after messing it he smoothed it back out to waste some time before he would have to speak, but there just wasn't enough time that he could waste to make him feel comfortable with what he had said. "Sorry," he said, "I don't know what came over me just them."
[It's alright, mine is short to]
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Post by Sophia Longbottom on Jul 19, 2007 13:27:57 GMT -5
Sophia didn’t know what to say to Julian. He never really burst out like that. He always was so soft-spoken and sweet around her. Him just yelling out randomly was not normal. It sort of scared dear Sophie a bit. She didn’t know quite what to say, so she sat in silence, her back flattened against the oak. Her gray eyes darted around, just avoiding the image of Julian. Eventually her gaze found its way to her hands, resting in her lap. That was easy enough.
When Julian spoke, Sophie kept her gaze down, not speaking. She let him finish what he had to say before she looked up. Even then, she did not speak. She just nodded at him, letting him know that it was okay. What was she to say? She didn’t like the war either. It created awful problems for everyone. Honestly, Sophie couldn’t see how anyone could even enjoy a tiny bit of this conflict. It was just plain stupid. The Dark Lord was obviously not good…for anyone. He just wanted power. His followers – Sophie had pity on them. They believed his lies. Then again, Sophie didn’t really know him. She just thought she did. Her idea of the Dark Lord was completely biased.
“Don’t worry about it,” Sophie began. “I think everyone here feels the same way about this stupid war for many reasons. Besides, who am I to judge you? I hardly know you.” Sophie smiled warmly at him. She didn’t really know what to say.
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