Kit Apparently
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” You really think I’m like my mom?” She asked, eyes shining. “Um, I usually stayed with my whole family, but recently I’ve gotten used to staying with-” she stopped, unable to force herself to say his name. Tears began welling up in her eyes and she furiously wiped them away with her sleeve. “Stupid full moon!”
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“‘ sa gift, for yer father” he answered quite readily. He looked over Blaise and surmised she must have been out hunting again. A real saint she was, going out there again and again to fight those cold one bastards.
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Eni felt the lash of energy from Blaise, but though her body twitched she was too far under to be awoken. The firekin felt her moving and casually shook her, as if he were simply repositioning, and caught Blaise looking at him.
“Oy, is yer dad ’round?” He called, slipping into slums speech out of habit.
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Eni was not amused. She was being carried like a sack of potatoes, with some sort of rune-etched chains on her wrist. It seemed to be blocking her magic as well as beating down what little energy she had left.
She was about to begin struggling when she heard the chatter of a city. It froze her for a moment, which was plenty of time for the firekin to jab het in the back of her neck. Her eyes wide ed and she slumped down again, unconscious.
“Tell the lord we have an interesting prize for him.” The man told a messenger boy running by. “Or if you can’t find him, tell hid daughter to tell him.”
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“It’s just that…. Ugh, this is going to sound stupid… I’ve never spent the full moon alone before.” She said, reaching for the mug and inhaling the scent of the mint leaves. “I just worry… And I don’t want to wake anyone if I howl.”
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Eni was moving at a decent pace, to catch up to Blaise, so she was rather shocked when the firekin ran in front of her with a flame bomb. He seemed shocked by her eyes, but that did not stop him from letting it go. She skidded to a halt and closed her hands, choking the flame. Too much flame and she would overuse her ice, sending her into a deep freeze- a coma like state that left her auite literally on ice- or at least frozen in it. She heard noise from behind her and then pain and stars, then darkness.
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Rea frowned, thinking with worry about tomorrow. “Do you have any mint tea?” She asked Miss Vine. “Um… Do you think that…. No, nevermind.” She was worried. This full moon would be her first alone. Even under the influence of the night and the wolf, she feared she would be lonely.
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Eni wondered if she should have done something about the sword. It was intelligent, somehow, and clever. She couldn’t hear what it said to the girl, but she could tell when she was listening to it. Often she would nod, or stop whatever she was about to do.
Eni grabbed some espresso beans and ate them, sprinting out of the house to follow after Blaise. She didn’t want to cause her unnecessary pain. She stayed far behind, too far to be detected, but she was so focused on Blaise that she didn’t notice two shadow with bright red energies detarch themselves from the trees.
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“Tomorrow, yes.” Rea nodded. “But I’ll probably go down tonight. I…. I have a hard time controlling my temper the day of.” She admitted, ashamed. “I wouldn’t want to hurt anyone.”
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Rea started taking big gulping breaths to calm herself down and pulled a tissue from the box, wiping at her eyes and another one for her nose. “I’m sorry, my em-m-motions are a bit out of control with the upcoming full moon.” She explained, sniffling. “What’s the tower, anyways?”
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Eni fell asleep quickly, but her dreams haunted her. She dreamed of a great fire dog, burning and razing the human cutie to draw out the Riesling. She tossed and turned, sweat beading on her brow. She had dreamt this before, but never from the viewpoint of the Sunbeast. His surprising cold detachment stopped her heart , froze her. She jerked awake, gasping for breath, and frowned. It appeared she would not be sleeping quite yet. She wondered if the moping Nuri downstairs had something to do with her dream. Was it an omen? Had she found one she couldn’t convince? Blaise had a good heart, she could be shown better, but Nuri? Nuri was full of hatred and wrath. He was an indiscriminant killer, both of foreskin and cold ones alike….
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Rea’s magic slipped and her ears and tail popped out. Her tail was fluffed out and pointing outward, giving away her anger at the very idea. “Who would do that?! Why? I- I don’t understand… If they didn’t come here then where? They didn’t go out in their wolf forms without us, and then it was a family thing on the full moon!” She started out sniffling, but it quickly escalated to hysterical sobs. “Why would anyone take my mom and dad away?”
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‘(oops, it didn’t get the rest)
Plus, neither of us were alive when my parents lived or rather went here. They were fifteen and graduated early, married at seventeen, and my mom had my brother when she was 18.’
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Rea opened her mouth to speak, but before she got even a little peep out the other student answered. She huffed quietly and pulled out a small notebook and pencil to write down her answers.
‘We live far away from here, outside of the wizarding community in a small town in Wisconsin. I’m not sure how far away that is from here. My brother and I were at the zoo, visiting the wolves there and when we came home they were gone, and no one knew who we were or who we were asking about… And my parents were plenty good neighbors. They didn’t say anything about going and they definitely wouldn’t allow another family to move in and take our place.’
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Rea smiled nervously, wondering what kind of questions would be asked of her. She blushed some when it was mentioned the stuff about the upcoming moon, and her hands raised subconsciously to her head to make sure her ears were still safely tucked away. “Ms. Vine, what did I need the revealing powder for again?” She whispered, “the one in the bathroom?”