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Post by Saphia Newheart on Jan 8, 2008 16:17:41 GMT
Tag ;; Alex
Saphia sighed and threw her hair up in a pony tail behind her head. If she was anything, she was stressed. It was hard looking after her gang, most of whom were young children. She was a fighter, an explorer, a leader, not a childminder. She left home so she didn't have to grow up, but it seemed she had more responsibilities then any other adult. There were so many children depending on her. She was... their mother.
With a groan, she threw herself onto her bed. Hers was strangely different from everyone elses. The young girls had decorated it with flowers and such. A smile appeared on her face as she ran her finger over the petals. The flowers never died in Neverland. It was beautiful all year around. But then she remembered the noise that girls had made when building it. The screaming, the arguing, and hair pulling. Saphia grabbed her pink feather pillow and screamed into it, loudly.
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Post by deebee on Jan 8, 2008 16:49:51 GMT
It wasn't easy taking care of the children. But Alex enjoyed it. Especially the games. The kids loved playing games. Sometimes, Alex felt like he was one of them. He wasn't as old as he really was. It had taken some time to get them into bed, and Alex almost collapsed into his own bed. Please understand, Alex wasn't the leader of the Lost Children. He was one of the oldest, and he did help take care of them. But it was Saphia that led them. And he knew what she was like. And now she was screaming into her pillow.
With a deep sigh, he raised himself from his bed. Actually, his bed was just a piece of cloth hanging from the ceiling. That way, he could jump to it when one of the children needed help. His bed was placed right in the middle of the room.
He jumped down, and rubbed his eyes for a moment. He then walked in the direction of Saphia's bed, where she lay screaming into her pillow. "Isn't it too early to be screaming?" True, the scream was silenced by the pillow, but Alex was a light sleeper, so he couldn't really sleep while she screamed. He never understood why girls liked flowers so much. And screaming and shouting while Saphia was decorating her bed. He shuddered at the memory.
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Post by Saphia Newheart on Jan 8, 2008 17:14:29 GMT
Saphia knew it was Alex speaking. She could recognise anyone of her teams voices. All though she should not have had favourites, Alex was probably one of hers. Mostly because he helped her more then the others. Being one of the eldest, he helped a lot. Which she obviously appreciated. She loved being the leader, and she was nearly always upbeat and cheerful, but it was all suddenly getting to her. She didn't feel as important all of a sudden. Ever since that pirate was extremely dis-interested in killing her.
Her face stayed buried in her pillow as Alex spoke. She had not even known he was there. The other kids were all out washing. "Whatever..." she sighed, loud enough to be heard through the pillow.
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Post by deebee on Jan 11, 2008 18:50:20 GMT
Alex couldn't help but roll his eyes. Was she already asleep?? She really was a weird girl. A good leader, but a weird person. He sometimes wondered why she was the leader. But then again, why was the sky blue? He hadn't met a single person that could answer that.
"Don't 'whatever' me! I asked you a question." He exclaimed, and moved his hands torwards her to start a tickling war.
[ooc;; sorry, my muse is giving me a hard time >,<]
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Post by Saphia Newheart on Jan 11, 2008 21:59:33 GMT
Saphia laughed into the softness of the pillow before rolling her eyes playfully. Not that he would see her with her face buried into the cushion. "And an in-valid quiestion it is," she smiled in her muffled voice, "I'll 'whatever' you as much as I want..." Although she was smiling, she never liked it when it seemed people were arguing with her. She hated being told she was wrong.
Her body jolted and she burst out laughing as he started a tickling war. She threw her pillow from her face and rolled onto her side. "Stop it," she gasped through giggles, "Alex! Stop it!"
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