

If you want to get out alive
Hold on for your life
______
" No time for goodbye "
He said as he faded away
" Don't put your life in someone's hands "
" They're bound to steal it away "
.....
Story coming.
OctoberNights wrote:
He's one of my best friends.
I tell him most things and he listens well.
He knows I like him.
He doesn't know I've liked him since we met a few years ago, but he knows I like him.
I go out of my way to talk to him in the halls even risking being late to class, even though I feel like I'm annoying him.
He's the reason I make sure I try to look good some days instead of my usual jeans and hoodie.
He's the reason I draw hearts all around the edges of my notes for school.
And he's the reason I try to be happy even when I'm at my lowest.
I only wish he knew that...
why do i and everyone
i love, chose people
who treat us like
we're nothing
because we
accept the love
we think we
deserve.
Aqualeaf wrote:I'd love to get some critique on this; it was supposed to be a shorter story, but I felt I needed to explain the whole thing. XD. It's not even finished yet; I have a week to do so. :L All the French was ran through google translator (I take spanish. xD), so it's probably....interesting. :3
-------~And so the lion snake fell in love with the lamb fox.~Liverpool, England, 1884
A sleek, dark wolf trotted along the cobblestone streets, keeping her eyes down and her hair flipped over her face. Sousielle whispered what little English she knew to herself, alternating in French, as she stared down at her lolita outfit. "Qu'est-ce un moment triste, nous sommes tombés dedans, où un peu Hannukah-Serfait fille doit mendier de l'argent. Folie." She sighed and stopped under a dim streetlamp, reaching up to adjust her ponytail and retie the bow on her top. Sousielle took great pride in little besides being sharp and dressing accordingly. She'd dyed her hair into her favourite shade of blue to match her daily outfit, and even her crimson red eyes matched the bows she abhorred. Around her were a few shops; a general store, a shoemaker, a tailor, and the place she was looking for; a casino and tavern. It was time for little Sousie to show the world how she made her money.
Meanwhile, a young, handsome bachelor sat inside that very tavern, as fortune may have it, playing a few card games with his friends. Everyone knew Hadley Sintest was a low character, slyly working his way into the hearts of many, but that kept none from playing with him. "Maybe just one game? It won't hurt, I promise. Besides, Vous devez perdre une partie beaucoup à gagner." He sing-songed and cracked his brilliant grin, coaxing another young gentleman into the game. Flipping aside his shiny coif, he motioned to the waiter. "Another round of hors d'ourves for everyone, on me!" Looking about, he looked away from the astonished waiter and pressed a small pawful of gold coins into his hand, with a note, saying 'small pups tend to eat a lot, good luck!'. While the waiter hurried away to fetch plates of fried shrimp and finger sandwiches, Hadley turned to the table and his grin turned to a look of studious impatience. "Well, what are we waiting for?" He called, taking out a deck of shiny, blood-red cards. Dealing quickly, he began to flick out all of them, making sure an ace or two hit his own pile. The first hand went by quickly, as did the second, and the third, and soon, Hadley was paying for his friends' food with their own money. A poorer boy, with little sense of humility, quickly went after Hadley, accusing him of cheating and such. Although the boy was not wrong, Hadley didn't apologize, but rather turned to the door in a look of wonder as the darkest, angriest, most beautiful wolf he'd ever seen trotted in.
Sousielle wandered about the tavern, smiling warmly at the girls she recognized from the academy and giving hostile glares to any wolf who wandered a bit too close. She went over to the waiter and began to speak in broken English. "Soda-pop.....grape......please you...uhm...here." Sousielle was much better with numbers than with languages, and she quickly counted out a dollar fifty and handed it to the waiter, who simply nodded and walked away silently. She walked, tail swishing, towards the poker and pool tables and slid over a chair. Not wanting to attempt her English again, she began to whisper rapidly in French, keeping one eye on her hand and the other on the wolf who couldn't seem to look away. Sousielle looked up and blinked, giving the sweetest pout they'd seen. "Comment .. comment voulez-vous jouer avec ces cartes? Je crains que le seul jeu que je connais est aller pêcher!" And one by one, the wolves trickled over in front of her and tried to show her how to play, as her eyes grew wider and wider. "Oh, I see." She gasped and smiled the slightest coy smile before returning to a blank look. "Let me try...I put in." She slid a few coins to the center and looked up as the wolves dispersed, returning to their seats. Only that one wolf sat silent, studying her. Maybe he doesn't speak French. Maybe he's one of those folks from the West. He's very well dressed, very flashy..I bet I can take him for at least five hundred.. Sousielle's thinking hardly matched her helpless demeanor as she thought out all the ways to con the men. She worked her way into it, and lost twenty pounds making silly moves, and one of the wolves pulled his cowboy hat off his head and smiled pityingly. "Now there, little girlie, we don't want you to lose your supper money. Maybe you can just finish this hand, and go join the others; they're playing for kicks, not coins." He motioned over to a few younger girls playing near the pool tables, and mostly gossiping. "I may do that. After him." Sousielle smiled, inwardly writing off the poor fellow as the silent wolf laid down his hand; nothing more than a three pair, high ace. The other wolves whistled; he'd beaten them all with his high ace. They began to get up, remark how late it was, and wander off with what was left of their purses as the silent wolf barked.
"Wait, we've got a young lady over here who isn't finished." Hadley nodded at Sousielle, while she hardly bothered to return his smile, staring at her cards. She shuffled them around a bit and laid them down cautiously. "Is this good?" She asked quietly, straining against her urge to grin. Hadley whistled and looked at the heaping pile of coins. On the table laid Sousielle's hand, a three pair of aces and two smaller cards. He nodded in disbelief and slid the rolling pile to her as the other wolves groaned and looked on in envy, eventually departing. Sousielle began to collect her jacket and returned her soda glass to the table, humming to herself as she tossed the last of the coins into her purse, leaving a few on the table. Hadley leaned against the pool tables, watching her graceful stride and quick grabs. "Relax, no one's going to take it from you...yet. That's quite the trick you pulled there; usually I can't get that reaction from slipping an extra ace in the pile." He talked quietly, running his paws through his tousled hair, as she looked up in interest. "Ah, you must only hear English, not speak it. Funny, I learned much the same for Russian. That's why they keep trying to take me for a fool. Their mistake, of course." He laughed dryly to himself, recalling his bout with the English mafia groups. "I don't suppose I'll be seeing you again around here? Toby looked quite upset with you." Hadley tried to charm his way past her cold demeanor, but she only shook her head in response as she left. He stared after her, smiling at the challenge. "Well, I'll see you around somewhere, peu la chasse."
-will finish soon-
Snicks wrote:[this is a dream ive had, involving me and my crush, and i'll never forget it<3
no names were put in here, simply because our names never come up c: I detailed it a bit, though]
him xx me
I awoke on a boat. It was dark, and the boat wasn't very comfortable. Frightened as to where I was, I stared down into the water, yawned, and quietly glanced up at the moon. It hung high, stars clinging to the night sky. I thought I was alone, but quite to my relief, I wasn't. I stared at the other end of the boat as a shadow of a boy lay clutched in my vision. He, obviously not that fluffy, had a blanket over himself, which wrapped him like a cocoon. It was obviously night, and we were in the middle of nowhere. I suspected it was just him, being cold and such. Come to think of it was pretty cold. Starting to shiver, I yawned again and tiredly let my head fall back. I was clutching my knees for warmth, as they lay against my chest, but it didn't help at all. The boy at the other end of the boat turned around, as I opened my eyes a bit, but he didn't notice. He stepped closer and I got a better look at his face; to my relief, it was him; not some creeper. He glanced at me sweetly and removed the blanket from his shoulders. I closed my eyes just in case he noticed I was awake, and he obviously noticed me shivering. I opened my eyes just a slit, just to see him smiling at me, possibly thinking it was cute how I was shivering, but I couldn't be sure; im not a mind reader. He, a few seconds before removing the blanket, set it overtop of me and went back to his side. I waited a few minutes and almost fell asleep until I was awoken more to the sound of his chattering teeth. The wind picked up, and it was even colder now, so I suspected he must be really freezing. I opened my eyes, faking like I just woke up, and sat up quietly, not to scare him. "Aren't you cold?" I said quietly. He turned, face brightly lit. "Oh. Your awake. Uh..." He glanced down. "Yeah. It's pretty cold, but im alright." Then I myself glanced down, at the blanket. Smiling, I said, "Well, if your cold, we could share the blanket. It's pretty big, big enough for two, that is." He smiled back dimly and nodded, "Yeah. That'd be nice." I lifted the blanket as he got up and stepped under it. A few minutes later, we both weirdly opened our eyes at the exact same time and were then staring at eachother. I smiled and laughed sheepishly as he did the same afterwards. We stared for another moment and smiled and laughed again, the same sheepish tone, and he pulled in. Who was I to resist? The kiss felt like heaven. His lips felt like a cloud. He was perfect, perfect for me. And I him. This whole world was now heaven. I couldn't pull away. I flashed back to him; his sparkling eyes, even in dark, his beautiful smile, his cute laugh, his sweet glare.
I couldn't think of anyone else but him. Everything else just left my mind.
I didn't even know how we got here, but I didn't care.
hey c: belle here.
you probably don't know me, but about nine months ago i was a regular on here, part of a joint account and addicted to cs.
then i tried to be 'normal' and joined 'normal' social networking sites.
it didn't work, obviously.
so i'm back c:
i won't be on much, but i will try to get rp'ing again.
i hope to reacquaint myself with y'all.
x
watch this space, something interesting may pop up eventually but right now i'm too lazy c;
Yokoiyo wrote:Kusk ♂ xx ♀ Ieshaaelko [ eye-shaah- ELK- oh ]
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If you want to get out alive
Hold on for your life
______
" No time for goodbye "
He said as he faded away
" Don't put your life in someone's hands "
" They're bound to steal it away "
.....
Story coming.
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