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Post by Alexander Nikara on Jul 18, 2007 9:47:35 GMT -5
((Haha, guess that was funnier than I thought it would be.))
Mora, who didn't really like Hotpockets, and could never remember what they were called was more than a little disturbed at everyone's remorseful comments. "It's just a breakfast food...." She said irritably. "What if I were to call Coa-Coa Puffs, well, I dunno....Coa-Coa smurfs or something? You wouldn't care about that. "What's so special about Hotpockets?" She was only a little more than slightly pissed off at everyone, and on top of it all, Zayron had eaten the last of the well-liked household delicacy. "Hope you guys like Honey Nut Cheerios," Mora said as she opened the numerous boxes of cereal, most of which turned out to be empty. "Guess that's what we get when we don't go grocerie shopping." She began tossing empty boxes into the rather large trash can that sat next to the refrigerator. "Wasn't it Vioriel's turn to go shopping?"She asked, knowing the answer before she had even voiced the question. Vioriel always forgot the groceries.
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Post by S-to-the-D on Jul 18, 2007 11:26:14 GMT -5
"More than likely," Sebastian said absently, unfolding his arms and making his way out of the room. He sensed little opportunity to have any more fun here.
Perhaps I might ask Karis if there is anything I can do, he thought absently, bored. He hadn't been put on many missions lately, and he was running out of things to do in the meantime. One could only spend so much time brushing up on languages and sword skills nonstop before he yearned for something else to break the monotony...
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Post by Alexander Nikara on Aug 21, 2007 13:02:11 GMT -5
Karis sat in his less than well-lit study, pouring over the many documents and text books that he kept sloppily stacked upon one another all around the room. He hadn't slept at all the previous night. Something about the disk that Mora and S'ven had successfully captured didn't seem quite right. For some odd reason the disk didn't appear to have a password or security device of any sort. Perhaps it was thought that no one could get through security and steal it in the first place? Karis though to himself. But how could anyone be so confident when it came to something as dangerous as this disk?
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