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1 minute ago, Weaver of Lights said:

“Yeah, we do. A lot, actually.” He kissed her cheek. “I like seeing you this excited about things.

Jenny finally turned to look at Ed and smiled. He was so sweet.

”What all do you guys have?”

She had already wanted to visit his home, but now she was doubly excited about it. Did he live on a farm, maybe? Hopefully he had sheep she could pet.

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2 minutes ago, Lunamor said:

Jenny finally turned to look at Ed and smiled. He was so sweet.

”What all do you guys have?”

She had already wanted to visit his home, but now she was doubly excited about it. Did he live on a farm, maybe? Hopefully he had sheep she could pet.

“A couple horses, some pigs, some cows, some sheep, a cat and a couple dogs.”

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Just now, Weaver of Lights said:

“A couple horses, some pigs, some cows, some sheep, a cat and a couple dogs.”

Jenny’s eyes lit up when he mentioned the sheep. Her brand new dream could be fulfilled!

”That’s so cool! Do you think the sheep would let me pet them?”

She was gonna try regardless, but wanted to be prepared. She didn’t want to lose a finger. Sheep seemed like they were pretty docile, though.

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Just now, Lunamor said:

Jenny’s eyes lit up when he mentioned the sheep. Her brand new dream could be fulfilled!

”That’s so cool! Do you think the sheep would let me pet them?”

She was gonna try regardless, but wanted to be prepared. She didn’t want to lose a finger. Sheep seemed like they were pretty docile, though.

“Yeah, they would. Just don’t try to pet the goats. And watch out for snakes.”

 She seemed very excited about sheep. They weren’t that special, were they? Maybe she just liked unimportant, uninteresting things. Like him.

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Just now, Weaver of Lights said:

“Yeah, they would. Just don’t try to pet the goats. And watch out for snakes.”

 She seemed very excited about sheep. They weren’t that special, were they? Maybe she just liked unimportant, uninteresting things. Like him.

Jenny nodded, relieved that the sheep were friendly. She’d heard about goats being mean and head butting people before, so maybe she’d just admire them from a distance. She wasn’t too worried about the snakes. Regular ones were practically harmless when compared with basilisks.

She kept switching her attention between the window and Ed, wishing that she could look at them both at the same time.

”What’s your favorite animal that you have?”

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Don’t say that last part aloud to Jenny :lol:

 

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Just now, Lunamor said:

Jenny nodded, relieved that the sheep were friendly. She’d heard about goats being mean and head butting people before, so maybe she’d just admire them from a distance. She wasn’t too worried about the snakes. Regular ones were practically harmless when compared with basilisks.

She kept switching her attention between the window and Ed, wishing that she could look at them both at the same time.

”What’s your favorite animal that you have?”

 

“My dog…” he grew a little sad, thinking about him. He hadn’t seen the little sheepdog for a while, and when he did it was always quick visits.

“What’s your favorite kind of animal?”

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2 minutes ago, Weaver of Lights said:

“My dog…” he grew a little sad, thinking about him. He hadn’t seen the little sheepdog for a while, and when he did it was always quick visits.

“What’s your favorite kind of animal?”

Jenny wasn’t too familiar with dogs, but from what she had seen and heard she assumed that she would like them. She’d have to pet Ed’s dog too.

“Cats. They’re really cute.”

She smiled softly, thinking of her old cat Johnathan. She managed to block out the traumatic memories associated with him. She wouldn’t let them ruin her train ride.

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15 minutes ago, Lunamor said:

Jenny wasn’t too familiar with dogs, but from what she had seen and heard she assumed that she would like them. She’d have to pet Ed’s dog too.

“Cats. They’re really cute.”

She smiled softly, thinking of her old cat Johnathan. She managed to block out the traumatic memories associated with him. She wouldn’t let them ruin her train ride.

“Yeah, they are.” He squeezed her side gently, knowing what she must be thinking about. He kissed her cheek again, then leaned his head against hers.

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8 minutes ago, Weaver of Lights said:

“Yeah, they are.” He squeezed her side gently, knowing what she must be thinking about. He kissed her cheek again, then leaned his head against hers.

Jenny leaned against him too. She used this as an opportunity to look out the window again, as she couldn’t see his face from the angle they were sitting at. She still continued to point out the animals they passed, but she was quieter now. While she was still incredibly tired, she didn’t want to sleep at all. She turned her head to look at him again.

”I love you.”

This was a bit unprompted, but she wanted to say it. He was making her so happy and he needed to know that.

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Just now, Lunamor said:

Jenny leaned against him too. She used this as an opportunity to look out the window again, as she couldn’t see his face from the angle they were sitting at. She still continued to point out the animals they passed, but she was quieter now. While she was still incredibly tired, she didn’t want to sleep at all.

”I love you.”

This was a bit unprompted, but she wanted to say it. He was making her so happy and he needed to know that.

He smiled widely. He’d almost been asleep, but he was glad he hadn’t taken asleep quite yet. He kissed the top of her head. “I love you too.”

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2 minutes ago, Weaver of Lights said:

He smiled widely. He’d almost been asleep, but he was glad he hadn’t taken asleep quite yet. He kissed the top of her head. “I love you too.”

Jenny smiled and snuggled a little closer. She wasn’t sure what to say, but she felt like she didn’t need to say anything. She was perfectly content to sit with Ed and point out the occasional animal they passed by. Everything felt safe again, and she managed to actually relax.

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3 minutes ago, Lunamor said:

Jenny smiled and snuggled a little closer. She wasn’t sure what to say, but she felt like she didn’t need to say anything. She was perfectly content to sit with Ed and point out the occasional animal they passed by. Everything felt safe again, and she managed to actually relax.

Eventually, his exhaustion caught up to him and he fell asleep.

 He dreamed, as demigods usually did. All he heard was laughter, the same laughter of the voice.

 Edgar began twitching in his sleep.

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12 minutes ago, Weaver of Lights said:

Eventually, his exhaustion caught up to him and he fell asleep.

 He dreamed, as demigods usually did. All he heard was laughter, the same laughter of the voice.

 Edgar began twitching in his sleep.

Jenny felt Ed twitching and turned to look at him.

“Are you ok?”

She then realized that he was asleep. Maybe he was having a nightmare. She shook his shoulder gently, trying to wake him up. He might be fine, but she didn’t want to risk it. Nightmares had the potential to be especially bad for demigods. Particularly when she’d already been reckless enough to allow the voice to invade his dream.

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21 minutes ago, Lunamor said:

Jenny felt Ed twitching and turned to look at him.

“Are you ok?”

She then realized that he was asleep. Maybe he was having a nightmare. She shook his shoulder gently, trying to wake him up. He might be fine, but she didn’t want to risk it. Nightmares had the potential to be especially bad for demigods. Particularly when she’d already been reckless enough to allow the voice to invade his dream.

He blinked his eyes open, afraid. He saw Jenny and slowly started to relax, sinking against her.

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1 minute ago, Weaver of Lights said:

He blinked his eyes open, afraid. He saw Jenny and slowly started to relax, sinking against her.

“Bad dream?”

Jenny couldn’t read Ed’s expression to figure out how he was feeling. She did notice that he had been tensed up, however. That wasn’t a very good sign. She pulled him a bit closer, trying to comfort him in case he needed it.

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7 minutes ago, Lunamor said:

“Bad dream?”

Jenny couldn’t read Ed’s expression to figure out how he was feeling. She did notice that he had been tensed up, however. That wasn’t a very good sign. She pulled him a bit closer, trying to comfort him in case he needed it.

“Yeah.” He relaxed even more, putting an arm around her again.

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1 minute ago, Weaver of Lights said:

“Yeah.” He relaxed even more, putting an arm around her again.

Ed was relaxing more, that was good.

“Is it ok if I ask what it was about?”

Jenny wasn’t sure if she was prying too much, but she was concerned. Maybe she could help him if she knew what the nightmare was. She hoped that it wasn’t her fault. She kept on messing everything up for him and her guilt about it was weighing on her.

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Just now, Lunamor said:

Ed was relaxing more, that was good.

“Is it ok if I ask what it was about?”

Jenny wasn’t sure if she was prying too much, but she was concerned. Maybe she could help him if she knew what the nightmare was. She hoped that it wasn’t her fault. She kept on messing everything up for him and her guilt about it was weighing on her.

“Yeah, of course.”

 He was silent for a second, then, “It was the voice. It was laughing, and I knew something bad was coming. That was it.”

 He shrugged.

”I don’t think anything bad is on this train though.”

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Enter chimera.

 

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Just now, Weaver of Lights said:

“Yeah, of course.”

 He was silent for a second, then, “It was the voice. It was laughing, and I knew something bad was coming. That was it.”

 He shrugged.

”I don’t think anything bad is on this train though.”

 

“Oh.”

So it had been her fault. Jenny paused for a moment awkwardly, feeling too guilty to make eye contact.

”I’m really sorry.”

Something bad was coming. Did that mean the voice was going to hurt Ed? She had to stop it. But that might require drastic measures. He wouldn’t like it. Was it worth destroying his happiness because of something that admittedly might not end up happening?

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I don’t remember the chimera too well so I’m probably not very helpful with running it.

 

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3 minutes ago, Lunamor said:

“Oh.”

So it had been her fault. Jenny paused for a moment awkwardly, feeling too guilty to make eye contact.

”I’m really sorry.”

Something bad was coming. Did that mean the voice was going to hurt Ed? She had to stop it. But that might require drastic measures. He wouldn’t like it. Was it worth destroying his happiness because of something that admittedly might not end up happening?

 

He tilted her chin up towards him, looking into her eyes. “It isn’t your fault, ok?”

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I can do this one.

An old lady’s chihuahua began growling somewhere on the train.

“Quiet down, my child.”

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Weaver of Lights said:

He tilted her chin up towards him, looking into her eyes. “It isn’t your fault, ok?”

An old lady’s chihuahua began growling somewhere on the train.

“Quiet down, my child.”

Jenny’s eyes looked like they were filled with sadness. She trusted that Ed believed what he said, but he was wrong. It was her fault that he’d been exposed to the voice.

”It is.”

The growling briefly distracted her. It sounded like it might be a dog. She looked around, trying to spot it. Maybe she could pet it. That would help make her feel better.

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3 minutes ago, Lunamor said:

Jenny’s eyes looked like they were filled with sadness. She trusted that Ed believed what he said, but he was wrong. It was her fault that he’d been exposed to the voice.

”It is.”

The growling briefly distracted her. It sounded like it might be a dog. She looked around, trying to spot it. Maybe she could pet it. That would help make her feel better.

He wrapped his other arm around her, turning so he was facing  her completely. “It wasn’t, it was voice’s. And even if you played a part in it affecting me, I don’t care, ok? It just means we have a better chance at figuring it out together.”

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1 minute ago, Weaver of Lights said:

He wrapped his other arm around her, turning so he was facing  her completely. “It wasn’t, it was voice’s. And even if you played a part in it affecting me, I don’t care, ok? It just means we have a better chance at figuring it out together.”

Jenny nodded. He wanted to help her. To be honest, if she were trying to help Ed get rid of a voice in his head, she’d want to be exposed to it too. That didn’t make her feel any less guilty, though it was nice to hear that he wasn’t too bothered by it for now.

”Thanks.”

She spoke softly but genuinely. She really did appreciate his willingness to put up with this for her. It helped confirm that he really did love her, although she had already known that.

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6 minutes ago, Lunamor said:

Jenny nodded. He wanted to help her. To be honest, if she were trying to help Ed get rid of a voice in his head, she’d want to be exposed to it too. That didn’t make her feel any less guilty, though it was nice to hear that he wasn’t too bothered by it for now.

”Thanks.”

She spoke softly but genuinely. She really did appreciate his willingness to put up with this for her. It helped confirm that he really did love her, although she had already known that.

 

14 minutes ago, Weaver of Lights said:

He wrapped his other arm around her, turning so he was facing  her completely. “It wasn’t, it was voice’s. And even if you played a part in it affecting me, I don’t care, ok? It just means we have a better chance at figuring it out together.”

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wait i thought the chimera was at the top of the arch? also weaver i think for all intent an perupeses roy let you have it becasue jenny interfeared.

roy was still leaning against the glass. his jumper hood was pulled up to hide the earbuds he was waring. they were noise cansalating else he would have likely woken up from the growling

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GUYS! I'M KINDA BACK! I've been allowed on my phone so long as I keep working.

Elsie woke up, hearing something growling.

34 minutes ago, Weaver of Lights said:

He tilted her chin up towards him, looking into her eyes. “It isn’t your fault, ok?”

An old lady’s chihuahua began growling somewhere on the train.

“Quiet down, my child.”

 

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