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Post by MsRude on Aug 21, 2009 23:57:48 GMT -5
Mist covered the lake,as a dark shape swam into the wide stretch of water,swimming gracefully through the mist.She blinked glowing sea-green eyes as she entered the lake,smiling.The strange pokemon swam deeper into the fog,nearly disappearing..but not quite.
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Post by Umbra on Aug 24, 2009 17:02:43 GMT -5
Torza, 98
A disturbance... Torza could feel it... Vibrations left behind graceful flippers, not the ridiculous flailing of land prey. Curiosity was in the gyarados' normally savage mind. It was dark out after all, and the lake was calm and cool. There were no intrusions, for Torza had a pretty good idea who was out swimming. He had seen her before, though only from a distance, and let her swim. Why? She had a right. She was a creature of the water too... Though she went where there was light, while he delved in the murky depths where no such blessing existed... But there was another reason. He wanted to hear her sing... He had heard it before, from a distance, the beautiful, haunting melodies that shyly came from the lapras' throat. If there was anything in this world that Torza enjoyed, or even loved, if such a being of destruction and mayhem could love, it was music. It calmed him, made his dark heart's thirst for happiness be filled, if even for a short time. His voice was harsh, cruel, and booming. More like thunder, not harmonious angels. So, several yards under the gray surface, red reptilian eyes narrowed in concentration, the enormous sea serpent followed quietly from a distance in the lake.
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Post by MsRude on Aug 24, 2009 18:32:40 GMT -5
Aurora smiled,as she looked up at the sky,opening her mouth,letting out a angel like voice,as she sung into the night.The lapras's sea-green eyes glowed,as the moon's light shone down apon the lapras,also making the mist turn silver.Humming,the lapras smiled,as the mist surronded the lake,making the water's surface shine,brightly.
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Post by |~|Lapara|~| on Aug 24, 2009 19:57:27 GMT -5
As she walked by the lake in the depths of night, Laela saw somhing in the mist. She had never seen anything like it. It seemed like it was alive, but she couldnm't figure out what it was. Then she heard the singing. She had heard legends of a beautiful creature, a lapras, that could sing as beautiful as this but she had never visialized how beautiful it really was. she sat at the edge of the lake and listened and watched.
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Post by Umbra on Aug 24, 2009 20:12:16 GMT -5
Torza, 100
Torza, whose face usually held rage or a stony expression, was now one of contentment. There was no harsh thoughts that such music produced. Only... Joy and happiness... maybe sadness too. It wasn't just music, it was hope in life. He wanted to hear it just a little bit better. Just a little more. Unknowingly, the massive gyarados revealed his monstrous head out of the water, just a little bit, to hear that music.
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Post by |~|Lapara|~| on Aug 24, 2009 20:23:18 GMT -5
Laela saw a head appear. She saw this one to be a gyarados. Nasty things. She realised that it was probally hunting and shouted out <"Watch out!"> To the Lapras. She couldn't bear to have this beautiful creature eaten.
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Post by MsRude on Aug 24, 2009 20:37:49 GMT -5
The lapras blinked,and turned seeing the gyarados.Aurora blinked her sea green eyes,and cocked her head.<"Hello?">She calmly stated,her voice soft,not in the least scared.
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Post by Umbra on Aug 24, 2009 20:50:16 GMT -5
Torza tunred his reptilian head around, giving the evee a flash of annoyance. Little scrap wasn't worth it. If he wanted to hurt or hunt the lapras, he would strike from below. If he showed himself, it was intimidation purposes. Torza realized the lapras was talking to him however. He turned awkwardly to face him. She didn't seem scared of him at all. This brought a strange mixture of relief, disappointment, happiness, and dread. The gyarados thought a while before rumbling awkwardly, "I wasn't going to eat you..."
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Post by |~|Lapara|~| on Aug 25, 2009 13:48:38 GMT -5
The eevee was so relived. She just relised that the gyaradose wasn't going to attack the lapras. Suddenly she had a pounding headache. She went a little further away from the water and laid down to observe.
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