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DemonBunny205Hanapu chuckled. |
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Danielle ThamasaBaylin pulled him over to the door of the cabin before moving close to him and kissing him again. |
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DemonBunny205Hanapu returned the kiss. |
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Danielle Thamasa"Are you going to take me inside or keep me out here?" |
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DemonBunny205Hanapu opened the door for her, "Ladies first." |
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Danielle ThamasaBaylin smiled and walked into the cabin, looking around as she did so. |
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DemonBunny205Hanapu walked in and closed the door behind him. |
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Danielle Thamasa"This is a nice little place," Baylin commented as she continued to look around. |
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DemonBunny205"Yeah it's........ cozzy." |
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Danielle ThamasaShe smiled. "I can see that." |
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DemonBunny205"Nice to see you agree." |
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Danielle Thamasa"It's very similar to the home I grew up in," Baylin answered. |
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DemonBunny205"I'm glad." |
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Danielle ThamasaBaylin walked over to him and wrapped her arms around his large frame, looking up at him expectantly. |
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DemonBunny205((Hanapu is very anarexic. Just so ya know.)) Hanapu looked down at her and smiled. He kissed her. |
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Danielle Thamasa((Okay)) "Are we just going to stand around or are we going to do something?" Baylin asked, looking up at him. |
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DemonBunny205Hanapu laughed softly. "Like what?" |
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Danielle Thamasa"Don't tell me that you can't read me and find out," she answered. Men were so thick-headed at times. They always thought with their other head...yet they couldn't figure this out? |
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DemonBunny205"Why don't you show me." |
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Danielle Thamasa"Where's the bedroom?" |
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DemonBunny205"Follow me." He walked up the stairs, still holding her hand. |
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Danielle ThamasaShe smiled and followed him up the stairs. |
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DemonBunny205((Oh..... kinky.)) |
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Albino-demon-child((We shall skip ahead.)) Hanapu woke up slowly, feeling a warmth beside him, smiling he looked down at Baylin. |
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horrorjunkie666Casper glanced around the street and sighed. It was drizzling. |
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Reine AytenEvander frowned. "I hate the rain, don't you?" |
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horrorjunkie666"It doesn't really matter. Particularly if the girl I'm trying to seduce has a thing for a tragic look." |
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Reine Ayten"Mmhmm. So basically, if she does, you wait for it to rain and then show up completely soaked at her door?" |
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horrorjunkie666"If rain's handy, pretty much. I don't wait for it, if it ain't there I look for another angle." |
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Reine AytenEvander nodded. "Then I'm guessing you just stand under the shower with your clothes on, am I right?" |
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horrorjunkie666"Not usually enough time. I think on my feet. Why? What do you do to impress a lady? Or a gentleman, depending ..." |
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Reine Ayten"Nope. Just guessing." |
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horrorjunkie666Casper laughed. "Money talks and people walk. Flash cash and girls fall at your feet. If they want tragic, figure an angle If not, wing it. That's the only advice I can give to people." |
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Reine AytenEvander laughed too. "Really? And what about guys? They don't fall for cash?" |
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horrorjunkie666"Well ... it depends on the girl. Sometimes you just have to play it out for all you're worth and never mind the money. 'Bad boy with the heart of gold' and all that jazz. It's complecated being me." |
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Reine Ayten"I figured." |
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horrorjunkie666"I'd say it's complecated being you to, though." |
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Reine Ayten"Why would you think that?" |
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horrorjunkie666"People, no matter the race, have complecations. It's just fact." ((Must go. It's getting late here.)) |
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Reine Ayten{Really? It's only afternoon here. Oh well. See you later!} Evander nodded. "You have a point there." |
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horrorjunkie666Casper sighed, and looked down. "Y'know, I actually don't know what I'm doing. I .... gotta go back," The prickle on the back of his neck followed him back to the bar. |
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Reine AytenEvander smiled. "Go ahead. I'll stay here." He sat down, not really caring that the ground was wet. |
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horrorjunkie666Casper paused, then shook himself. "Suit yourself." |
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Reine AytenEvander looked up at the sky, and noticing it was going to storm at some point, got up and went back inside the bar. Humans weren't interesting enough to spend time out in the rain. |