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TheDarkLady
"Don't ignore me little brother!" Severia said quite loudly. "Fine. I won't call you that anymore Avada. I just don't want to say your name then sneeze and accidently kill anyone." Severia laughed. Seeing that Avada wasn't laughing, she became somewhat serious again. "It could happen."
Marvy, but the girl was touch loud! And yet she called the maudlin youth 'Avada'? Well, if that didn't sound familiar...
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Yoshi
Avada was getting quite annoyed with Severia's attempt to turn him into a socialite, so he decided to seek outside assistance. "Excuse me, my good man, would you mind terribly distracting my dear sister so that I can seeth in peace?"
Then he turned back to Severia and said, "First of all, I'm older than you. Second, that's highly unlikely. And third, I don't very much like the idea of having friends, so please stop trying to force me make some."
Well he was a right rocket, wasn't he? No desire to make friends, aloof, angry
and polite to myself, which is all I could ask for. Chaucer allowed a faint smile to pass over him; there weren't people like that in his old academy for everyone was far too busy in making their 'connections' to even entertain for a second the idea of solitude.
"Maybe Severia, if I'm not being bold - though I suspect I am - it would be better to let him fester. Wait no - poor choice of words ah... let him remain in himself. It's good to contemplate on one's own life you know and all the better to do so when one's alone. I've never been alone as a child and now look at me! As shallow as a puddle I daresay, and not an ounce of shame where there should be!" He became quiet. It might have been overstepping some sort of social boundary to interfere, despite Avada's requests to do so.
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VRSCIKA
Art couldn't help himself and chuckled. That is hilarious! OMG Chaucer! I love hanging around you, too funny. Suppressing his laughter he smiled at Chaucer.
"That certainley sounds like Kellen." he chuckled. "What an awful time for you, dear boy."
So funny. Art sipped at his goblet of pumpkin juice.
"What book were you attempting to read before Kellen ruthlessly attacked you with......earplugs?" he grinned like a cheshire cat. I wanna laugh so bad! I love how crazy he gets with his stories.
Art liked to encourage Chaucer , because he was extremely amused by him. Wait until Blake and Lavi meet him. Oh that will be so much fun!
Chaucer returned his full attention, or at least as full as was possible, to Art. What was it he asked? Which book?
At least Art can appreciate some finer literature. He appears to be quite familar with muggle culture in any event, and that alone takes care of half my explanations. " 'The Book of the Courtier', it's like my own little scripture. I reference it for almost everything, but of course there are things that I on principal cannot agree with. For instance, the issue of courtly love - though terribly romantic in theory - in practical use is as stale as working in a factory. Honestly, the set-in-stone formula for every rendezvous is mind-numbing; even the tragedy of pining unrequited for a lady's love was predetermined!" With an irritated flip of his hair, Chaucer spotted the jug of pumpkin juice and attempted to non-chalantly pour a goblet-full. He was perfectly parched!
"You know, I still hold that someday powdered hair will return. Lords know, everything else has!"