Absolon
Jedi Knight Who Says Ni
I can no longer see him from afar.
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Post by Absolon on Dec 13, 2005 17:56:55 GMT -5
Aradia sat on a green hillside, far from what muggles called "civilization". Her black hair was in a perfect braid down her back and her green eyes shined brightly, perhaps malevolently. She wasn't there to enjoy the beautiful view, but she didn't actually know why she was there. Her orders were simple, go on vacation to this place, and wait for further instruction, but she was bored to tears. Dia had brought along a few books, but she had already read and re-read them. So she just sighed, staring out into the great expanse of space.
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Post by Cy Skywalker on Dec 14, 2005 7:59:15 GMT -5
Aymee blew the whistle, breathing as if she had run. The Harriers came to the ground, all bright colors and voices of confusion. Aymee called her co-captain over. The worry was too much--too much to keep a mere Did I just think that? practice from acting on it. "I have to go visit the Ministry. ...business...I'll be back at the end of the afternoon, hopefully, so if you don't have me just go on with basic drills." They groaned, partly in sarcasm. "Keep anyone from dying." She patted the co-captain's shoulder, and walked with her broomstick to the forest where she could launch, and beeline to London, a few kilometers away from the fen country in which they practiced.
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Post by ElementFire on Dec 14, 2005 10:54:17 GMT -5
Abby flew up and away from her home, heading nowhere, really, just somewhere where she could fly, and somwhere where muggles wouldn't see. Her short hair rippled, but it didn't get in her face like it used to. She used to have very long hair, but she cut it off once she got out of school, it was easier to manage, and now she did have to pull it back every time she wanted to practice. Not that she had anyone to practice with. Abby gritted her teeth and pushed her broom faster.
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Post by Cy Skywalker on Dec 14, 2005 15:20:26 GMT -5
Aymee caught the fellow flyer on going perpindicular directions at nearly the same altitude, and slowed down to check it out. The other--a girl--flew well fast with confidance, for one her age. Aymee gave a quick salute. No time now for recruitment!--no time-- And her face was set grimly again.
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