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  1. Good with me. I'm itching to try out M&M combat.
  2. Kizzy contemplated the doctor's question for but a moment before responding with a torrent of chatter. Should we go elsewhere? We only just paid the entrance fee! But I don't know how much I like this club. The music is okay but no one will dance with me! Too many older men if you ask. I think my fake ID fooled the bouncer but I do not see any other highschool aged people here. Kind of awkward to dance with someone just out of college. And what's with all the looks? Pfft you'd think that in this city they would be used to freaks. Guess not. Bah and I'd have thought that being from Bulgaria would be my only problem when we moved here. Stupid shadows. Heck there are people at school that are MUCH stranger, I mean who the heck goes around in tights? That's like, so 60's. Even heroes should get a fashion sense. I, mean, hellooo. But yea I guess my vote is to go elsewhere. Maybe where we can find someone my age? Or at least better music. Who plays rock music at a club? Silly americans.
  3. Kizzy contemplated the doctor's question for but a moment before responding with a torrent of chatter. Should we go elsewhere? We only just paid the entrance fee! But I don't know how much I like this club. The music is okay but no one will dance with me! Too many older men if you ask. I think my fake ID fooled the bouncer but I do not see any other highschool aged people here. Kind of awkward to dance with someone just out of college. And what's with all the looks? Pfft you'd think that in this city they would be used to freaks. Guess not. Bah and I'd have thought that being from Bulgaria would be my only problem when we moved here. Stupid shadows. Heck there are people at school that are MUCH stranger, I mean who the heck goes around in tights? That's like, so 60's. Even heroes should get a fashion sense. I, mean, hellooo. But yea I guess my vote is to go elsewhere. Maybe where we can find someone my age? Or at least better music. Who plays rock music at a club? Silly americans.
  4. After realizing that many, if not all, of the other people in the club are at least college aged or older; Kizzy gets bored of dancing alone and returns to the table. She winks at an attractive man in what looks like a loose shirt more akin to something worn in France around the 1600's then today but pouts when he completely ignores the underaged highschool kid. She sits down at a stool and rests her chin in one hand. A slim, shadow snaps out from her hand and snatches her cosmo from the table, bringing it closer. I heard something about a girlfriend? Is Alan looking to hook up with someone tonight? Oooooh!!
  5. After realizing that many, if not all, of the other people in the club are at least college aged or older; Kizzy gets bored of dancing alone and returns to the table. She winks at an attractive man in what looks like a loose shirt more akin to something worn in France around the 1600's then today but pouts when he completely ignores the underaged highschool kid. She sits down at a stool and rests her chin in one hand. A slim, shadow snaps out from her hand and snatches her cosmo from the table, bringing it closer. I heard something about a girlfriend? Is Alan looking to hook up with someone tonight? Oooooh!!
  6. The crowd begins to leave an open space for the young girl. The shadows dancing along her skin seem to writhe to the music and imitate her own movements. Kizzy doesn't seem to notice the small ruckus she's caused or simply doesn't care.
  7. The crowd begins to leave an open space for the young girl. The shadows dancing along her skin seem to writhe to the music and imitate her own movements. Kizzy doesn't seem to notice the small ruckus she's caused or simply doesn't care.
  8. Kizzy shakes her head at the two men. We're either here to drink, or to dance! Go do one. She pokes Alan in the side and points to an attractive lady sitting by herself. Go talk to her! After ordering him around she gets up herself and heads to the dance floor.
  9. Kizzy shakes her head at the two men. We're either here to drink, or to dance! Go do one. She pokes Alan in the side and points to an attractive lady sitting by herself. Go talk to her! After ordering him around she gets up herself and heads to the dance floor.
  10. Kizzy walks up to the bar and orders a drink. When the barkeep asks for her id she proceeds to berate him in a stream of Bulgarian. The surprised man just shakes his head and goes to get her drink. Kizzy turns to you and waves, looking quite pleased with herself. After a few moments she returns to the table, dancing on her way back and sits down unceremoniously into the booth. Silly Americans and your alcohol laws. They should change that.
  11. Kizzy walks up to the bar and orders a drink. When the barkeep asks for her id she proceeds to berate him in a stream of Bulgarian. The surprised man just shakes his head and goes to get her drink. Kizzy turns to you and waves, looking quite pleased with herself. After a few moments she returns to the table, dancing on her way back and sits down unceremoniously into the booth. Silly Americans and your alcohol laws. They should change that.
  12. The darkening outside combined with the interior of the cab makes Kizzy's shadowy-following much more visible. She sits in between the two older]/i] men and seems not to notice as the winding, misty-like shadows reach out and poke them at various intervals. The cab driver attempts to strike up a conversation which dies almost instantly as a smoky shadow tendril slides over the top of the seat and pats him on the head like a good dog. His eyes widen in fear and his teeth clench. Kizzy seems not to notice and continues on as if everything is completely normal, chatting about various people that they pass and aspects of architecture that she finds interesting. Her attention never seems to focus on anything too intently or for very long and her chatter easily falls into the realm of background noise for anyone not caring to listen.
  13. The darkening outside combined with the interior of the cab makes Kizzy's shadowy-following much more visible. She sits in between the two older]/i] men and seems not to notice as the winding, misty-like shadows reach out and poke them at various intervals. The cab driver attempts to strike up a conversation which dies almost instantly as a smoky shadow tendril slides over the top of the seat and pats him on the head like a good dog. His eyes widen in fear and his teeth clench. Kizzy seems not to notice and continues on as if everything is completely normal, chatting about various people that they pass and aspects of architecture that she finds interesting. Her attention never seems to focus on anything too intently or for very long and her chatter easily falls into the realm of background noise for anyone not caring to listen.
  14. Interesting. BTW boys and girls, will be away for this weekend.
  15. Interesting. BTW boys and girls, will be away for this weekend.
  16. I didn't say old, I said older 20 is college age. Seems old for a highschool student! Btw, how do we handle fights/etc without a DM/GM or whatever? player run stuff is very new to me.
  17. I didn't say old, I said older 20 is college age. Seems old for a highschool student! Btw, how do we handle fights/etc without a DM/GM or whatever? player run stuff is very new to me.
  18. Let's head out then! I'm itching to see some of the nightlife
  19. Let's head out then! I'm itching to see some of the nightlife
  20. Sure let's drop some things off. Then you can show us around. Kizzy starts to walk down the street and looks back to see if Alan and perhaps the Doctor are following. She wonders if she could steal his belt...but that's probally a bad idea. What kind of hero would she be if she stole! Kizzy secretly snickers to herself at the thought, she's just a student and not a hero anyway.
  21. Sure let's drop some things off. Then you can show us around. Kizzy starts to walk down the street and looks back to see if Alan and perhaps the Doctor are following. She wonders if she could steal his belt...but that's probally a bad idea. What kind of hero would she be if she stole! Kizzy secretly snickers to herself at the thought, she's just a student and not a hero anyway.
  22. Kizzy quirks an eyebrow at Alan and sighs to herself. She's assuming he's startled by the shadows drifting around her. Some people think its cool, others think it's creepy or frightening. She decides to ignore the reaction since he seems like a nice man and it's a reaction that she has steadily grown accustomed too.
  23. Kizzy quirks an eyebrow at Alan and sighs to herself. She's assuming he's startled by the shadows drifting around her. Some people think its cool, others think it's creepy or frightening. She decides to ignore the reaction since he seems like a nice man and it's a reaction that she has steadily grown accustomed too.
  24. I'm not really sure why my parents decided to move here. Although it's easy to say why we've stayed. I suppose it's mostly my fault because of my...problems. Kizzy waves a lazy hand through one of the barely visible shadows and flicks a few of them away from her. She's not really surprised that the Doctor saw them although she always hopes that people just assume it's a trick of the light. It's only at dark when they become almost solid that everyone really takes notice. She looks down at the concrete, thinking to herself and then looks off at the children playing with the frisbee. It's going to be dark in an hour or so. Alan promised to show me to where some of the better night clubs are. Are you one for dancing, Doctor? You do come from Germany and if I recall there are some crazy parties there.
  25. I'm not really sure why my parents decided to move here. Although it's easy to say why we've stayed. I suppose it's mostly my fault because of my...problems. Kizzy waves a lazy hand through one of the barely visible shadows and flicks a few of them away from her. She's not really surprised that the Doctor saw them although she always hopes that people just assume it's a trick of the light. It's only at dark when they become almost solid that everyone really takes notice. She looks down at the concrete, thinking to herself and then looks off at the children playing with the frisbee. It's going to be dark in an hour or so. Alan promised to show me to where some of the better night clubs are. Are you one for dancing, Doctor? You do come from Germany and if I recall there are some crazy parties there.
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