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"Rude." Bill muttered. "She's right, why not a one on one? I think she would beat you, honestly."
"Rude." Bill muttered. "She's right, why not a one on one? I think she would beat you, honestly."
"Rude." Bill muttered. "She's right, why not a one on one? I think she would beat you, honestly."
"You just watched me fight off a majority of the class with ease," Shadow looked at Bill, "I wasn't even at full power. And you think she could take me one on one?"
"Rude." Bill muttered. "She's right, why not a one on one? I think she would beat you, honestly."
(Somethings wrong with mine and his computer.)
(Somethings wrong with mine and his computer.)
(It's notebook.)
(Something's up, wont load)
At seeing the infinite portal loop, Orion had sighed, and slowly marked his place and put down his book. Standing, cat ears and tail flicking, he walks over to the loop. Waiting, he watches for a few seconds to get his bearings. After he shrugs his shoulders, he reaches out towards the portals, and shoves Susan out of it, breaking the loop. Then he goes back to his chair, and his book.
Cicada walked over to high five Orion.
With a tentative smile, Orion returns the high five, refusing to leave someone hanging.
"Nice man," Cicada told him.
Russet ears twitching, Orion goes back to his book, quickly becoming engrossed. Either he doesn't realize the danger in the room, or he simply doesn't care.
Cicada had a respect for this boy. Shade would to if she wasn't currently being choked half to death.
Noting this, Orion looks up at Shadow. "Excuse me, but I do believe that a face turning purple is an indication of a lesson learned. I do fear that….permanent damage may be caused if you continue. They would be fool to stand up against you again, but a dead student is one who can no longer learn." Orion is incredibly polite throughout this, as if this is a daily occurrence for him.
Shadow looked over at Shade and responded, "She'll live."
"Bastard," Shade croaked out.
Orion nodded his head. "Yes, she will live. I doubt however, that if this continues she will escape without any brain damage. A lack of oxygen can be quite concerning."
"No," Shadow studied Shade, "She'll get out and be perfectly fine."
He lifted her up as high as he could before releasing her. She dropped to the ground with a thud.
Jamie kicked him weakly in the shins. “I don’t think any of us are or will be ‘perfectly fine’ as you put it.”
Shadow looked down at Jamie, "But that's the point."
Susan had managed to escape the port and walked up to the man, swinging her sword.
Shadow blocked the sword with his hand and watched as it swept straight through.
(Wait did his hand just get cut off)
"Please don't tell me this is late Tartarus." She sighed. "Now can I have my blade back?" She asked, holding out her hand.
(No. His hand turned to shadows and the blade had no effect.)
"Later," Shadow made the weapons disappear. EVERYONE'S weapons disappear.
"Later," Shadow made the weapons disappear. EVERYONE'S weapons disappear.
(You can't destroy the sword of death)
"Seriously?!" She shouted at the man.
Jamie stared at where the weapons had been, then turned back to Shadow. “What the hell?!” Jamie hissed, his hand fidgeting uncomfortably at his side.
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