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Post by OpenTheDoor Sun Mar 06, 2011 7:05 am

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."

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Post by bookcrazI Sun Mar 06, 2011 12:35 pm

Johnny: I leaned against the wall next to her door and took a few calming breaths, why did instinct had to come now? Sure his mother and father had warned him but really? Why now?

Molly:I raised an eyebrow at him but kept focused on my lock pick. "how do you know how tired I happen to be? I am the master spy here, I can stay up all night and not feel tired curtesy of caffeine." I said curtly taking one last glance at my computer as it shut off.
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Post by OpenTheDoor Sun Mar 06, 2011 1:02 pm

Wait, what? Robin's got her arms around him

Fergie: "If you say so," I shrugged, "but could the master spy send me the co-ordinates to the blankets and possibly a pillow, ma'am."
With a small salute, I did my old snorty-laugh before calming it down to be able to here her reply.
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Post by bookcrazI Sun Mar 06, 2011 2:07 pm

(he left the room three post above)
Molly: I raised an eyebrow then pointed to a door next to the stairs. "your coordinates have been given, complete your mission." I said dully.
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Post by OpenTheDoor Sun Mar 06, 2011 2:11 pm

I missed that Razz My fault. Disregard what I said.

Fergie: With a shrug, I opened the door and picked up a blanket and some pillows whilst trying not to make all the things fall out of the cupboard, which, knowing my luck, would happen.
"So, you're still angry then?"
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Post by bookcrazI Sun Mar 06, 2011 2:12 pm

no problem...
Molly: "wow, you just clairvoyant aren't you?" I said in mock amazement.
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Post by OpenTheDoor Sun Mar 06, 2011 3:19 pm

Fergie: With a nod, I decided that she was still angry and instead put the blankets onto the couch. Okay, it wasn't uncomfty but it still wouldn't be good as the bed at home
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Post by bookcrazI Sun Mar 06, 2011 6:48 pm

Molly: once I finished I smiled brightly and held it up. "g'night ..." I said and stomped up stairs into my room.
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Post by OpenTheDoor Mon Mar 07, 2011 12:04 pm

Time skip as everyone has gone to bed? If not then just ignore the post.

Robin: I knew I would be the first one up; I slept like a log last night which generally meant an early wake-up. Most people would die if they got up at seven thirty usually.
"I wonder what cereal she has," I sighed, opening a cupboard before sighing, "She's ran out."
"Miss Robin?"
"Oh crud! Jeffrey! I didn't see ya."
I turned around to see a human-looking Jeffrey sitting down at the table drinking a cup of coffee and reading a book. Eragon? Awesome.
"Not a problem, you looked half-asleep walking through the door."
"Yeah, I was," I nodded before smirking, "Aha! Lucky Charms!"
I walked over to the table, picking up the box. It was near enough full which was good enough for a hungry tomboy...most times.
"So, how long have you been up for?" I asked, taking a bowl out of the cupboard.
"Since dawn."
"Where did you sleep?"
"I slept in an arm chair; it was big enough for me at least and was comfty."
With a nod, I opened up the fridge and took out the milk before taking a seat at the breakfast bar. Fair enough, he was only small in his other form. It must be weird to be an elf...
"How far are you in the book?"
"Not very, I've just started this morning," he sighed, not looking up from the book, "but it's good so far."
"Yeah, I've read it about five times; it's good. Plus I would love to have a dragon..." I daydreamed, imagining the time when I got my cat and put wings on it...yeah, that wasn't a good idea. But dragons were real...
"How do you get a dragon?" I asked, beginning to dive into my cereal.
"Many ways. It all depends on what type of dragon."
With a nod, I decided to leave him to his reading and continued to much through my cereal. Half-way through my bowl though, he randomly upped and left, taking his book with him. Guess my munching was too loud for him.
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Post by bookcrazI Mon Mar 07, 2011 9:55 pm

Molly: I woke up groggily and pulled my little night dress down as I sat up. I frowned realizing I had slept in my bra, again. I ran my hand through my messy hair trying to ignor the fact that one half of it was plastered to e side of my face and the other half stuck out. With a sigh I slipped on my slippers and grabbed my glasses then stomped down the stairs with another yawn.
I went straight to the kitchen and grabbed a bowl and a box of special k. After sitting at the table and looked at the man sitting across from me and I frowned.
"Robin is there a man sitting across from me on the table?"
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Post by OpenTheDoor Tue Mar 08, 2011 11:06 am

Robin: "No, but Jeffrey was here but he left," I sighed, going for another bowl of cereal, "Mornings aren't when you look at your best, hun."
Then again, I was wearing my Buzz Lightyear giant shirt and grey bear-claw slippers that used to be Oli's until he grew out of them. Eh, I looked good all the time.
"So, no school. What are we going to do today to avoid getting eaten?" I asked before shoving in yet another spoonful of the sugar-stuffed cereal.
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Post by bookcrazI Tue Mar 08, 2011 8:55 pm

Molly: I grumbled some curses for her cheerfulness and stuffed my face with frootloops. I was never really allowed sugary cereal aside from when I could smuggle a box or two in on occasion. Truthfully I really didn't like sugary cereals, but it was the fun to try and smuggle it in without my mother knowing it was there. I looked up to see a perfectly tousled Fergie and still quite fine Johnny standing in either doorframe yawning. Fun. At least I had remembered a bra although you could see it's white straps through the spandrel straps of my frilly night gown so it was still embarrassing.
I cow,dve gone and changed, but then again it was morning and I was tired.
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Post by OpenTheDoor Wed Mar 09, 2011 12:15 pm

Fergie: "Morning gals," I yawned, coming in and taking a seat, "Seen Jeffrey?"
"He left a little while ago when I came done," Robin shrugged, taking a sip from her glass, "Want some?"
With a shake of my head and another shrug from her, I just looked at the cereal on the side. Nothing that I liked.
"Where's your toaster?" I asked, standing up.
"Down in the cupboard to the right of the oven," Robin replied.
She was doing it on purpose; speaking before Molly could. Okay, they were best friends but she could have given me a chance... Oh yeah, she hates me.

Robin: Quickly twizzling on my stool, I turned to see Johnny and his bedhead. Yep, he still looked mighty awesome.
"Morning," I smirked, "How did you sleep?"
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Post by bookcrazI Wed Mar 09, 2011 8:05 pm

Johnny: I yawned and smiled "like a baby." I groaned and rubbed my face tiredly.
She looked great, even in a buzz lightyear t shirt. Why was she so cute?

Molly: I stood up, "how'd you sleep?" I managed to say to Fergie without spewing out something truly mean.
I looked to Robin with thanks, she knew me all to well, after my first break up I was just a bit worse. We had only been dating for a week and when the guy asked if smoked pot and I said no he broke up with me. I made it a personal mission to get him caught by the school board, he was also cheating on me.
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Post by OpenTheDoor Thu Mar 10, 2011 1:39 pm

Robin: I couldn't help but giggle, "Ditto, incase you were wondering."
With a sigh, I decided that two and a half bowls of cereal was enough for me, otherwise I would be bouncing on the walls which generally wasn't a good thing for me, especially if we were trapped inside all day.
I was tempted to ask him what we were going to do today, but then went against it with him just waking up.

Fergie: "Not too bad, bearing in mind I was on the sofa. It took me a while to dose off but after that I was gone...as usual."
With a smirk, I pulled out the toaster and found the socket in the wall. I soon returned to the table when I put in the toast.
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Post by bookcrazI Thu Mar 10, 2011 9:04 pm

Johnny: I walked over and hugged her smiling.

Molly:I stood up with a casual wave to him and yanked down my ever rising nightgown. "So what shall we do now? Twister?" said sarcastically.
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Post by OpenTheDoor Fri Mar 11, 2011 1:08 pm

Robin: I pecked his cheek before slipping the bowl into the wash before returning to the hug. I didn't know what it was, but he was a good hugger; it might just be the elf-thing, but either way it was lovely.
"I think my back will bust if I did that...again."

Fergie: "Dunno," I shrugged, "but I think the best thing would be to find a way of getting out of this mess."
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Post by bookcrazI Fri Mar 11, 2011 7:03 pm

Johnny: I frowned and looked at her. "did what again?" I said still holding her close.

Molly: I sighed,"twister it is."
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Post by OpenTheDoor Sat Mar 12, 2011 3:19 am

Robin: I grimaced slightly before taking a breathe; this was going to be a fun one.
"Well, last time I played it was with Molly, myself, my brother and my sister. We were in my front room and my mum was spinning the wheel, taking the odd picture as you do blah blah blah. It was my go and I was already in a not...then I had to move my right foot which was locked inbetween someone's head and another's hand, so I had to yank it out and twizzle myself around. The whole 'yank' thing? Yeah...I ended up breaking my brother's nose and we had to end the game."
Looking up to him, I couldn't help but smirk. Yep, he probably thought that I was an idiot.
"And I don't mind if we play; just as long as I'm doing the spinning of the wheel..." I added, "that means Fergie: you're playing. Have fun!"

Fergie: It was now my turn to grimace. I couldn't play Twister. Twister was a stupid game for stupid people with nothing better to do.
"Fine," I sighed, "where's the box?"
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Post by bookcrazI Sat Mar 12, 2011 1:28 pm

Molly: I giggled remembering about that game, "she forgot to tell you about my black eye.. The box is on the coffee table all ready to go." I said happily. I loved this game for some reason, maybe it was the fact that I was really good at it.

Johnny: I laughed remembering my own twister expeiriences. Not as good as her memory but still funny.
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Post by OpenTheDoor Sat Mar 12, 2011 1:34 pm

Robin: "Yeah...that's why I don't play Twister...and because I'm really competitive."
With a shrug, I took a seat on the sofa and picked up the spinner, giving it a quick go. Maybe I should cheat and make Fergie look like a fool? Maybe.

Fergie: "Let's go then!" I grinned sarcastically.
It was easy to see that I wasn't actually enthralled by it; I hate Twister.
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Post by bookcrazI Sat Mar 12, 2011 2:32 pm

Molly: I put my slippers next to the mat and got ready. "Right hand blue." Robin said. I followed the directions and squatted beside the blue spot where my hand rested.
Johnny: I rested back grinning, I was either going to be killed in this game or the only survivor, Molly and Fergie were not on good footing.
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Post by OpenTheDoor Sat Mar 12, 2011 3:32 pm

Robin: "Okay..." I smirked, spinning the wheel, "Left foot green."
I smiled as Fergie put his foot on there, obviously not interested in it. Good; I'd just make it harder for him then.
"And for Johnny...right foot red."
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Post by bookcrazI Sun Mar 13, 2011 1:51 am

Molly : I stuck my tongue out in concetration as I moved my right foot carefully to a yellow spot. I was gonna win no matter what.
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Post by OpenTheDoor Sun Mar 13, 2011 8:02 am

Robin: I kinda felt sorry for them; Molly hardly ever lost at Twister and that's why she likes it so damn much. Tis a shame though because they'll only find out when it's too late a.k.a. when she's doing her Happy Dance.

After a few more turns and quite a few knots, it was Fergie's turn.
"Left foot yellow."
"My foot already is on yellow!"
"Then move it to another yellow!"
With a glare, he moved his foot to the only yellow spot that was clear; on the other end on the mat.
"Twister: the game that ties you in knots!" I smiled, "Someone just fall."
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Post by bookcrazI Sun Mar 13, 2011 12:33 pm

Molly: I laughed, "Not gonna happen!" I streached myself under Fergie to an open red resulting with me being at the bottumof this game, bad move.

Johnny: I was pretty twisted, I had stayed in the same area for a while and felt a bit sorry for moly and Fergie to be tangled up like that, it wasn't going to turn out well, I could tell you at.
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