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Johnny:"both I guess but no I'm fine." I looked at her and shrugged.
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Robin: "Both and yet you're fine? That's rather..." I giggled, not managing to finish my sentence, "but it's a shame that we had to leave early; you were pretty awesome on the dance floor."
Then, I burst into full laughter, turning rather red from it. Yep, I was graceful.
Then, I burst into full laughter, turning rather red from it. Yep, I was graceful.
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Johnny: I furrowed my brow then remembered the punch. It had been spiked. " Robin, how much alcohol have you drank? " I asked slowly.
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Robin: "A sip, why?... I'm not drunk."
Providing a demonstration, I stood on one foot and started reciting the alphabet backwards, touching my nose in turn. Yep, I looked like an idiot, but it wasn't anything that I wasn't used to.
Providing a demonstration, I stood on one foot and started reciting the alphabet backwards, touching my nose in turn. Yep, I looked like an idiot, but it wasn't anything that I wasn't used to.
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Johnny: I smiled. "good, you sounded a bit tipsy.."
Molly: I closed my art book and went to the little door connecting to the kitchen, it was closed and locked as well as the the one to the living room. Robin has locked us out!
Molly: I closed my art book and went to the little door connecting to the kitchen, it was closed and locked as well as the the one to the living room. Robin has locked us out!
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Robin: MY eyes just rolled as I began making the cocoa again, flicking on the kettle.
"Yeah? Well, I'm not drunk, I promise. I probably had little more than a sip more than you," I shrugged, "When I start giggling something tiny can send me into a full red-faced laughing monster-thingy..."
I jumped as the door went; Molly's realised. Crud. Well, we could let her loose but that might be dangerous... We could always just leave her there.
"So, what do you wanna do?"
"Yeah? Well, I'm not drunk, I promise. I probably had little more than a sip more than you," I shrugged, "When I start giggling something tiny can send me into a full red-faced laughing monster-thingy..."
I jumped as the door went; Molly's realised. Crud. Well, we could let her loose but that might be dangerous... We could always just leave her there.
"So, what do you wanna do?"
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Johnny: I looked at the door and furrowed my brow. "I don't know about you but letting Molly in at that state of anger is basically signing a death warrant." I said shuddering.
Molly: I started swearing in Spanish and Italian instead of English while looking for another door even when I knew there was none. "she locked me out..." I growled again.
Molly: I started swearing in Spanish and Italian instead of English while looking for another door even when I knew there was none. "she locked me out..." I growled again.
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Robin: "I know, I know, I've been best buds with her longer than you have been her ex. dance partner," I tutted, "but still I'm bored."
With nothing more than a sigh, she jumped onto the counter and swung her legs as if she was half her age. She couldn't but grin.
With nothing more than a sigh, she jumped onto the counter and swung her legs as if she was half her age. She couldn't but grin.
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Johnny: I smiled with her, whether she liked me or not I still liked her. She was cute, different, strong.
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Robin: With a smirk back, I decided that despite me acting like a fool more than one way or time, he must still like me.
"Anyway, what do you want to do? It seems like the living room is closed and so is upstairs so we either have the kitchen or the conservatory," I nodded, my legs still swinging.
"Anyway, what do you want to do? It seems like the living room is closed and so is upstairs so we either have the kitchen or the conservatory," I nodded, my legs still swinging.
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Johnny: I tapped my foot and looked towards the door knowing screams would soon be eminating from there at any time. "Maybe we should stay here just incase Molly and Fergie decide to start tearing each other apart. We might want to have first aid ready." I said half truthfully and half joking.
Molly: I went back to my desk and pulled out a bobby pin and started to google 'lock picking techniques' on my laptop. I let out a sigh of frustration as the computer notifyed me of its low battery power and I knew that I had the recharger cord in my room. Not anywhere near where I was presently. If Fergie said anything else he'd be in very fragile ground.
Molly: I went back to my desk and pulled out a bobby pin and started to google 'lock picking techniques' on my laptop. I let out a sigh of frustration as the computer notifyed me of its low battery power and I knew that I had the recharger cord in my room. Not anywhere near where I was presently. If Fergie said anything else he'd be in very fragile ground.
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Robin: "They'll be fine. Come on," I smirked, jumping off of the counter.
I gently took his wrist and led him into the conservatory, my favourite room in her house, mostly because of the glass roof at night; it was a pretty awesome sight.
"Anyway, Molly will live; I have a protector of the forest by my side, eh?" I grinned, opening the door, "Mind the step."
I gently took his wrist and led him into the conservatory, my favourite room in her house, mostly because of the glass roof at night; it was a pretty awesome sight.
"Anyway, Molly will live; I have a protector of the forest by my side, eh?" I grinned, opening the door, "Mind the step."
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Johnny: I entered carefully and smiled up at the starry sky. It really was beautiful kn here. I looked to the left and grinned, a radio. I stepped over to it and switched it on. "Because we didn't finish our dance earlier.." I said holing out a hand.
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Robin: Really? Something that I planned actually worked? I couldn't complain.
"...we'll continue it now."
I took his hand with a smile before taking a step closer to him. At least this would be easier without heels.
"...we'll continue it now."
I took his hand with a smile before taking a step closer to him. At least this would be easier without heels.
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(fergie....here bioy...)
Johnny: I smiled and put my hand on the small of her back and commenced the dance.
Johnny: I smiled and put my hand on the small of her back and commenced the dance.
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He's coming, he just needs to see that they're distracted enough...
Robin: With a small sigh, I put my head onto his shoulder, enjoying the slow rocking of the dance. I was more than sleepy and practically ready to fall asleep.
"The sky's pretty amazing tonight," I sighed, closing my eyes slightly.
Fergie: They're distracted? Good.
Quietly, I snuck to the living room and knocked on the door. This might be suicide for me but hey, tonight's for living.
"Hey, Molly?"
Robin: With a small sigh, I put my head onto his shoulder, enjoying the slow rocking of the dance. I was more than sleepy and practically ready to fall asleep.
"The sky's pretty amazing tonight," I sighed, closing my eyes slightly.
Fergie: They're distracted? Good.
Quietly, I snuck to the living room and knocked on the door. This might be suicide for me but hey, tonight's for living.
"Hey, Molly?"
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Johnny: I smiled. "Ya it is, do you want to take a nap or something? You seem.. a bit drowsy." I said as softly as I could.
Molly: I growled and turned to him, "What do you want?" I was in the middle of trying to figure out a cryptive lock picking technique with my battery slowly being drained away, each minute was precious learning time.
Molly: I growled and turned to him, "What do you want?" I was in the middle of trying to figure out a cryptive lock picking technique with my battery slowly being drained away, each minute was precious learning time.
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Robin: I nodded, not moving any more than that though. I wasn't lying.
"Yeah, I think I should take the sofa or something. Fergie probably has already claimed the guest room for himself and I don't think that Molly would want me sleeping on her bedroom floor either... Or she might take the sofa depending on if she's allowed out... Either way I am knackered."
Fergie: "Just to talk without either of us able to rip each other's throats out, you?"
Despite the way that I was talking to her, I honestly wanted to fix this; now wasn't the time for us to argue. Plus, Robin and Johnny seemed like they were alright.
"Yeah, I think I should take the sofa or something. Fergie probably has already claimed the guest room for himself and I don't think that Molly would want me sleeping on her bedroom floor either... Or she might take the sofa depending on if she's allowed out... Either way I am knackered."
Fergie: "Just to talk without either of us able to rip each other's throats out, you?"
Despite the way that I was talking to her, I honestly wanted to fix this; now wasn't the time for us to argue. Plus, Robin and Johnny seemed like they were alright.
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Johnny: I scooped her up easily into my arms and carried her carefully into an empty bedroom and placed her on the bed. No I would not take advantage of her, no matter how strong my stupid insticts were yelling at me to do so. Insticts that derieved from the primal elf, a creature much like a cat in many ways except bigger.
Molly: I sent him another look. "I can't promise anything, its prolly the magic but I am not really in controll of my anger." I said carefully. That part was completely true. I never got this angery aside from the rare occasion but that was usually when someone was harming something helpless. This anger just wasn't my forte, it didn't feel natural.
Molly: I sent him another look. "I can't promise anything, its prolly the magic but I am not really in controll of my anger." I said carefully. That part was completely true. I never got this angery aside from the rare occasion but that was usually when someone was harming something helpless. This anger just wasn't my forte, it didn't feel natural.
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Robin: I managed a smile in my sleepiness, opening my eyes gently to see him. Okay, I knew that I couldn't read people, but he was just being obvious.
"Thanks, again. Elves really are strong, aren't they?" I smirked, sitting up against the back of the bed, "but I need to get my PJs."
With a small sigh, I stood and balanced myself out before trudging out of the room. Needless to say, I was tired, but I didn't want to mess up this dress, especially as it wasn't mine.
(He's speaking behind a door; it isn't open)
Fergie: Good, a start.
"Fair enough, it's been a long night," I sighed, leaning on the door slightly, "I was going to go to bed."
"Thanks, again. Elves really are strong, aren't they?" I smirked, sitting up against the back of the bed, "but I need to get my PJs."
With a small sigh, I stood and balanced myself out before trudging out of the room. Needless to say, I was tired, but I didn't want to mess up this dress, especially as it wasn't mine.
(He's speaking behind a door; it isn't open)
Fergie: Good, a start.
"Fair enough, it's been a long night," I sighed, leaning on the door slightly, "I was going to go to bed."
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(I thought they were locked in the same room...)
Johnny: I nodded and sighed, why did I ruin everything all the time?
Molly: I rolled my eyes mocking him silently. "Well good for you." I mumbled back sarcastically. I was furiously trying to mold my hair pin into some resemblence of a lock pick from a picture I found online.
Johnny: I nodded and sighed, why did I ruin everything all the time?
Molly: I rolled my eyes mocking him silently. "Well good for you." I mumbled back sarcastically. I was furiously trying to mold my hair pin into some resemblence of a lock pick from a picture I found online.
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I thought that Fergie went upstairs...eh.
Robin: "What's with the sigh?" I asked, coming back into the room with my giant shirt hung in my arms along with my toothbrush, "And could you do me a favour?"
Gently, I put the night things down on the bed and turned so my back was to him. Zips were always annoying for me, especially when I couldn't get them easily in the back.
"But tonight was good, shame about it being cut short though..."
Fergie: "If you want I could unlock the door instead of you trying to get yourself out with a hair-grippy-thingy..though I think that Johnny has the key somewhere in the kitchen."
Robin: "What's with the sigh?" I asked, coming back into the room with my giant shirt hung in my arms along with my toothbrush, "And could you do me a favour?"
Gently, I put the night things down on the bed and turned so my back was to him. Zips were always annoying for me, especially when I couldn't get them easily in the back.
"But tonight was good, shame about it being cut short though..."
Fergie: "If you want I could unlock the door instead of you trying to get yourself out with a hair-grippy-thingy..though I think that Johnny has the key somewhere in the kitchen."
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Johnny: "Ya.. I know what you mean." Was she purposfully trying to torture me? I took a deep breath and pushed my rotten instinct as far away as I could then unzipped her dress for her and turned around.
Molly:Hair grippy thingy? " I am perfectly fine without your help thank you very much, I really actually have no care in the world if you help me or not. Its your choice anyway, although you'll probably just lie about it again." I said with venom.
Molly:Hair grippy thingy? " I am perfectly fine without your help thank you very much, I really actually have no care in the world if you help me or not. Its your choice anyway, although you'll probably just lie about it again." I said with venom.
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Robin: With a nod, I hid behind a door and changed into my PJs/giant shirt that I got from a holiday in Florida. Yes, it had Buzz Lightyear on the front, but I loved it.
"Anyway, I suppose that you want to get to bed yourself then," I sighed, walking over to him, a small sleepy smile on my face, "Night."
Stretching onto my tip-toes, I kissed him lightly on the cheek, using his shoulder for balance without falling over.
Fergie: "Really? Because I have had the door unlocked for a while now," I revealed, opening the door to see her fiddling with the make-shift lock-pick, "Night."
"Anyway, I suppose that you want to get to bed yourself then," I sighed, walking over to him, a small sleepy smile on my face, "Night."
Stretching onto my tip-toes, I kissed him lightly on the cheek, using his shoulder for balance without falling over.
Fergie: "Really? Because I have had the door unlocked for a while now," I revealed, opening the door to see her fiddling with the make-shift lock-pick, "Night."
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Johnny: I nodded then kissed her lips gently and wrapping my arms around her but then stopped realizing what it was going to lead to. I let go and broke the kiss offering a smile before exiting. No I wasn't some 'wait fo marriage' type of person but I wasn't someone who tookadvantage of people either.
Molly:It figured, but I offered him a little salute and went back to fiddling with my lock pick. It could be handy in the future and it gave me something to do rather than look idiotic while sitting in the middle of the room. "Sleeo tight, although I don't know where you're going to sleep. My house has three beds. One for me, one for my mom and one for a guest. Seeing as I'll probably sleep in my room and Robin in my mom's that leaves the guest room to Johnny and zip to you, aside from this couch here." I said with a sweet smile.
Molly:It figured, but I offered him a little salute and went back to fiddling with my lock pick. It could be handy in the future and it gave me something to do rather than look idiotic while sitting in the middle of the room. "Sleeo tight, although I don't know where you're going to sleep. My house has three beds. One for me, one for my mom and one for a guest. Seeing as I'll probably sleep in my room and Robin in my mom's that leaves the guest room to Johnny and zip to you, aside from this couch here." I said with a sweet smile.
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Robin: I couldn't help but blush ever so slightly, breaking into a small smirk. I watched as my hand trailed up his arm, starting low down until it eventually met his shoulder, my other hand locking them behind his neck. My eyes met his before I sighed.
You've only known him for three days.
Why did my voice of reason have to sound exactly like Oli, it's kind of weird, especially at a time like this. Irony always hit me hard in the nicest of times.
Fergie: I just shrugged, "I'll live. Have you got any pillows or blankets or anything?"
I couldn't help but smile at her pretending that she was meant to be doing that. For me, it seemed typical Molly.
"I won't judge you if you didn't know that the door was open y'know?" I grinned, offering her my hand, "Come on, you seem too tired to mess about with becoming a master spy."
You've only known him for three days.
Why did my voice of reason have to sound exactly like Oli, it's kind of weird, especially at a time like this. Irony always hit me hard in the nicest of times.
Fergie: I just shrugged, "I'll live. Have you got any pillows or blankets or anything?"
I couldn't help but smile at her pretending that she was meant to be doing that. For me, it seemed typical Molly.
"I won't judge you if you didn't know that the door was open y'know?" I grinned, offering her my hand, "Come on, you seem too tired to mess about with becoming a master spy."
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