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“In an hour?” She knocked Calerain over and placed her paw firmly on top of him. Her mouth was centimeters from his nose.
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“I’m not. You’ve been missing them. Spend time with them.”
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“It’s weakness. And humans are all squishy. You wouldn’t know the difference,” she snarled.
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She looked at Rye again.
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“Go snuggle with your sister,” she ordered, laughing.
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She lowered quickly so their eyes were level, and her growling increased immensely. She crept slowly closer. @IcedOutPenguin Revi might want to do something here
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She smiled, looking at Chloey. “Maybe. But I saw how much she didn’t want you to move earlier.”
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She made it as circular as possible.
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“The bed isn’t big enough for three adults and a child to sleep comfortably.”
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She focused on it, trying to turn all of it into a perfectly circular ball.
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“False emotions. People only express those emotions if they want you to have pity on them, and then they betray you.”
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Travel Log: An Insanity Clinic Spinoff
Through the Living Hope replied to Through the Living Hope's topic in Roleplaying
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“There are only two emotions: anger and contentment.” It sounded like she was more reciting something she’d read than something she actually believed.
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She looked at Fye, keeping her focus on the power.
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Planetfall: The Civilization Roleplay
Through the Living Hope replied to Negative_Null's topic in Roleplaying
After a discussion between the leaders, it is decided that one quarter of the population will start fishing what they can, the rest will start gathering resources to build buildings for work and residency. Once some resources are gathered, 1/4 of the total population begins building houses.- 42 replies
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Better this morning?
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“I’ll sleep in a chair. Don’t want to mess with you guys.”
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“I hadn’t seen Revi for 25 years before yesterday. He was as good as dead.” “Well?” she said impatiently.
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She smiled. “Quite a family you have.”
