08-08-2018, 04:43 PM
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SAY X AMOUNT OF WORDS ![div style="width: 90%;overflow: auto;text-align: justify;font-size: 8pt;background-color: #212121;font-size: 8pt;text-align: right;"] DEACON - SHE/HER - ZEALANDIA - VIPER SHARK HYBRID
The aquarium was a dump. It was run down and broken and overgrown with flora on the inside, and yet she managed to keep up with the little upkeep they provided to the building. Plus, broken things only provided more places to explore. That was how they managed to find the Serpent's Den in the first place, or maybe they found the aquarium through the Serpent's Den? Honestly she couldn't quite recall the details anymore- that had been so long ago. Unlike Blue, Deacon had joined Zealandia back when it was a nameless home for creatures of all shapes and sizes. She'd been very young then and she'd just stayed ever since. She loved the place to bits- flooded floors and all.
Deacon had been rummaging through some tattered papers she'd found in one of the many desks out of sheer boredom when she heard the pitter patter of small paws and caught the glitter of fins through the shattered window. Blue. She liked having the kid around. He never failed to fascinate her, even now. And with her curiosity peaking, she couldn't help but follow slowly behind him, watching him skitter outside and up onto some rubble. Sunsets were pleasant. Nighttime was her favorite time and sunsets introduced the stars and moon, and most importantly, food- which reminded her to make a mental note to go out hunting at some point later that night. For now, the shark made her way up the rubble to join Blue, offering a light smile to the child. "Hello Blue." she greeted simply, electric eyes flicking from the kid up to the darkening sky.
Deacon had been rummaging through some tattered papers she'd found in one of the many desks out of sheer boredom when she heard the pitter patter of small paws and caught the glitter of fins through the shattered window. Blue. She liked having the kid around. He never failed to fascinate her, even now. And with her curiosity peaking, she couldn't help but follow slowly behind him, watching him skitter outside and up onto some rubble. Sunsets were pleasant. Nighttime was her favorite time and sunsets introduced the stars and moon, and most importantly, food- which reminded her to make a mental note to go out hunting at some point later that night. For now, the shark made her way up the rubble to join Blue, offering a light smile to the child. "Hello Blue." she greeted simply, electric eyes flicking from the kid up to the darkening sky.
[align=center][div style="font-size:25pt;line-height:.9;color:#715293;font-family:impact;padding:8px;letter-spacing:1.2px"]「 THEY SANG, THEY SANG 」[div style="width:360px;font-size:8pt;line-height:1.2;color:#715293;font-family:arial;margin-top:2px;margin-bottom:5px;letter-spacing:0px;margin-left:0px;text-align:justify"] What's the softest way to say, you took away my friend, my buddy? What's the kindest way to say, you took away my friend? What's the kindest way to say, you took away my friend, my buddy? What's the kindest way to say, "the end"?
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