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I don't think anyone will see this, but just in case: Reach me at my tumblr, corvinmora, and my AIM, corvinmora. Even though I'm barely on my AIM, but oh well.
It's truly been a pleasure, and I hope to see you guys soon. :/
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Or hiding for some extended april fools prank.
Maybe everyone just disappeared then.
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Well, I believe you can do it, if that boosts anything? It's just that I'd rather not have an army of huge crickets coming in my direction.
Nothing. I just wanna prove I can do it. It’s like, a pride thing.
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And what do you want to accomplish out of that? Just taking over the whole world, or just want to have the title of supreme ruler?
That, and like, a billion people. At least. By that point, my mind control serum will be developed, so it all works out really well… for me, anyway.
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Someday, yeah. But as of now, I hope not.
We all die?
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And that army would consist of what? Those crickets of yours?
I know I won’t. Either that or I’ll have created my own army and we’ll have taken over the world, leaving me the only sane person living. Either or.
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Wait, what's that supposed to mean? Are you saying that you don't think you'll live until you're fifty?
That’s too bad. I won’t be here when I’m fifty, so it doesn’t matter.
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I really do wonder what or who took Ms. Forbes, or if she just simply got lost by herself.
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Truth or dare can be fun sometimes, I guess. Well, I haven't really come across anybody who hate somebody so much that they'd cut their throats, so that's always a plus. But, as I said before, if we weren't co-operating, one way or another, there's some doubt on wether we'd be were we are today; and alive, to say the least.
I hate you. No, just kidding, but we should, I would love to go hiking. Or like play truth or dare. I don't even know. But it's amazing we're able to get along for five minutes.
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Oh God. Please don't do it, Lily. Use your cute mind for something else. No, not at the moment. But take it from me: people do change. And I can't really imagine you being in you fifties, and act like the teen you are today.
Not if I orchestrate a massacre. Now, if you take what I just said into account; is it really the best idea for me to have my own family?
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You can't really please everyone, ey? Have fun then, I guess.
Okay, cool. No one’s forcing you to go, it’s just an offer.
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I'm not too sure about that, Lily. I mean, sure not all of us are the best of survivors, but the majority knows how to survive, at least. Oh, you don't want a family of your own?
Yeah, well, that might be difficult considering I’m the only one making it out alive. And I’m not into the whole “family” thing, so.
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You know, it'll be fun to tell our kids and grandkids about this experience.
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After thirty seconds or so, the brunette found herself looking at the sky. As most people would find it boring and a waste of time, Olivia found another reason to make her stand out from the crowd, as she found it calming. How those light, fluffy clouds would slowly float in the clear light blue sky made the problems go away, even though it was only for a couple seconds or minutes. Slowly inhaling and exhaling, her eyes didn't direct to the sky anymore. It rather directed to the trees on the left side of her. From sky watching, she could also notice how the trees were in a high level. They must have been her for a while, and unattended. She looked down at the stub she was sitting on, and started counting the circles. After checking three times, the result was the same; 24. Meaning that this tree was 24 years old. ‘‘Must have been big...’’ The girl muttered, and decided not to sit on it again for some reason.
Turning her back to the woods, her eyes darted towards a noise coming from one of the cabins. And out came Ruby; slightly stumbling on the porch. Olivia couldn't help but let a small giggle exit her plump lips. ‘‘Silly girl.’’ She muttered to herself, and plastered a small smile on her face as Ruby began to pick up the pace. The girl wouldn't want to rudely greet her. ‘‘Hello, hello.’’ Olivia fixed her posture whilst exchanging a wave and the smile that had been on her face for quite a while now. ‘‘Oh, no worries! I haven't been here for too long. All is good.’’ Looking down at the 'gear' that was resting on the stub, she looked back at Ruby; now making more eye contact. ‘‘You look good, by the way.’’ The girl complimented the brunette, still smiling. ‘‘So, shall we go?’’ She turned her back at Ruby and bended down to pick up the gear before walking entering the forest; expecting Ruby to follow after her.
The girl bended down to avoid colliding with branches and the massive trees. It didn't take long before they got past the area where the trees would gather, slightly making it harder to enter the open area, which they Olivia currently arrived at. Looking up at the sun to see that they hadn't gotten lost already, she saw the sun peeking from the spruce trees tops; confirming that they were still on the right way. ‘‘You familiar with this forest?’’ She asked, wanting to start a conversation looking around for deciding which direction they should go. ‘‘Let's just go one direction; forward.’’ Olivia pointed before shuffling away. Arriving by the nearest tree, she made a mark with the knife in case they were to get lost before moving on. ‘‘And what about mushrooms? Have you eaten mushrooms before? Gone mushroom hunting before?’’
❝i pick you, mushroom! → ruby + olivia
The wooden floors creaked as Ruby took steps towards her bed. She had the same thing back home- except it wasn’t everywhere she stepped- mainly just in front of the bedroom doors. She looked at herself in the old mirrors hung on every wall. Brown waves loosely hung over her shoulder, turning around to get a change of clothes, she heard something fall and what seemed like a shatter. Without a doubt it was the old mirror. Turning back around, she squatted down and looked at the broken glass. The thin fishing wire had gave way, leaving the mirror to fall. Ruby sighed before picking up the most of the pieces and putting them on the chest of drawers next to her. Realising she had gotten side-tracked her attention went back to her suitcase. She looked through her clothes, trying to find something comfortable. In the end, she just chose a long sleeved top and some skin-tight jeans. It wasn’t extremely cold- but sweating is better than getting bit by something.
She walked into the bathrooms and looked at the showers. “So much for that plan.” the brunette mumbled to herself with a sigh. Instead she just grabbed her clothes and got changed. Then adding a ton of deodorant so she didn’t smell as bad as before. Looking herself up and down as best as she could she turned around, making sure that the top wasn’t tucked in or tight on her. Happy with outfit, she smiled at herself. She didn’t bother with any make-up, seeing as it was just Olivia and she’s seen the girl look much worse. Walking back into the main room she slipped on her shoes before sitting on her bed a while, she figured that Olivia wouldn’t have arrived yet and she didn’t want to wait out too long. Taking on long glance around the room, she made sure that she had everything with her before she stood herself up and walked towards the door.
As Ruby tried to open the door there seemed to be a jam. Before thinking anything through she girl tried to align her body with the door before half pushing and half body-slamming the door. It opened but result in a few stumbles on the porch before holding on to the door knob. She let a small laugh out before her cheeks went bright red from embarrassment. “Clumsy Ruby.” She said to herself as she closed the door. Although she wasn’t very happy about being here- it wasn’t as bad as it could be. We had a source of food and the woods weren’t that bad with light. She began to walk to the place she had said to meet Olivia until she saw the girl there. She picked up the speed to a fast walk or half jog- whatever it was called. “Hey!” She called out with a wave before she slowed down, them finally came to her stop. “Sorry I was a bit late. You haven’t been waiting here for long, have you?” She asked, putting her hand behind her neck.
#nah s'cool#hey do you know i've tasted a tree#no srsly#how much do i know about nature omg#not much ahaha#i'm making puns haha#let's just go one direction#para#ipym
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I don't hate it, but I'm not a big fan. Sometimes, someone will go overboard, like that guy who threw hundreds of tires in a volcano and lit them up. He made the citizens and coast guard think that the volcano was active. That's too much.
I hate April Fools Day. So much.
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Water, darling.
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Yeah, we just need purify it, and we're all good. We could even go hiking! It's been a while since I last went on a hiking trip, actually. And if I don't say so myself, this is the closest we've ever come to each other. Even though there are some that are't entirely fond of each other.
Exactly. People keep saying Mrs. Forbes was murdered like no, not hardly. She just left. We have everything we need really, I mean we could all survive on what we have for a while. The only thing we need right now is water and we have it.
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