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The Scourge of the Demon Hunters—Act 18
Early afternoon on the same day, Louisa sat in the parlour trying hard to focus on the book in front of her. Her mind refused to cooperate, with her thoughts drifting from the joy of knowing that her father still existed to Sebastian’s promise. Contemplating what he had in store for her made her catch her breath, and want to go and find him now.
By Lorelei_Sands7 years ago in Geeks
I Didn't Want You Hurt
Waves crashed against the rocks, and left a brief coating for the sand to absorb. They still coated the sand as the mostly-unconscious Prince was pressed against it. It took a while, but he sat up and grabbed his head before finally opening his eyes. He looked around the area for some time without any sound coming out of his mouth. He knew he was on the shore, but he didn't exactly know how he made it there. The last thing he remembered was that he was swimming around exploring the coral reefs in the Imagination, and some eels thought it would be a good idea to attack him the one time he decided against bringing his sword. The attacks caught him off guard enough for him to not focus on breathing anymore and everything went dark for him.
By Monique Star7 years ago in Geeks
Pondering with the Reaper
By the time Patton opened his eyes, he found himself on the couch of his empty living room. He sat up and looked around, initially thinking that he woke up from a dream. He doubted, he snuck out of the house to clear his head, neglecting his cat, Sweater, tripped down a hill and fell, until he found himself cold and bleeding from his head, while lying on top of a pile of freshly-fallen orange leaves; he thought it was all a dream. He walked over to the living room window to get a better idea of the time of night. However, when he looked out the window, he noticed that tons of stars and other lights surrounded the building, but the ground was absent. He didn't know what was going on, so he didn't know how exactly to react.
By Monique Star7 years ago in Geeks
The Scourge of the Demon Hunters—Act 17
When Louisa arrived at breakfast the following morning, Ciel looked troubled. She worried that he had heard them the night before; she wasn’t ready for another round of disapproval from him. She had taken great care to choose a dress that hid the remaining marks on her wrists and neck. She had also chosen one that she could wear without a corset, a point that was not lost on Sebastian judging by the way he raised his eyebrow when he saw her. The look in his eyes told her she was in trouble, and that round of disapproval she was looking forward to. However, first, she needed to discover what was troubling her cousin.
By Lorelei_Sands7 years ago in Geeks
The Scourge of the Demon Hunters—Act 16
Sebastian rested next to Louisa; while he didn’t need sleep, he enjoyed her closeness and the calm he felt when he was next to her. His eyes moved from watching the rise and fall of her chest to the ugly mark that adorned the back of her neck. He wanted so much to be able to remove it, to set her free from the last physical reminder of her time at the Order. Her scars from years of beatings were fading as her strength returned and her demon self grew stronger. Even the scars from her escape were less visible now. But even with the seal broken, the tattoo remained.
By Lorelei_Sands7 years ago in Geeks
Marks of Thick Patton
Patton didn't mind showing some skin every once in a while. He didn't mind showing off his body to Roman whenever he knew the Prince would enjoy it. Heck, he's okay with modeling his tank top from the online store for laughs and was open to Virgil's idea of turning it into a crop top so the father figure could be more like Winnie the Pooh. He was fine with all of those thoughts and possibilities, but he just didn't like seeing his stretch marks.
By Monique Star7 years ago in Geeks
The Scourge of the Demon Hunters—Act 15
Sebastian watched as the ashes that had once been Sowton swirled in the air before settling across the floor. He swelled with pride and desire for his demonic beauty; she had exceeded even his wildest expectations. Her father’s power flowed through every ounce of her being, and she had harnessed it perfectly.
By Lorelei_Sands7 years ago in Geeks
Jokes: the Way to Friendship
Desmond was odd, according to the other kids his age. He had no idea why the other kids didn't want to play with him or color with him. Did the other kids not like snakes as much as him? He wasn't exactly certain, so he just talked to his snake drawings and the stuffed snake he carried around with him like they're actual friends of his whenever it was time for everyone to play. The other kids even found it slightly off-putting when he would wrap the stuffed snake around his shoulders. He didn't see what was wrong with it since he liked to imagine it was his snake giving him a hug.
By Monique Star7 years ago in Geeks
The Scourge of the Demon Hunters—Acts 11 & 12
Training was postponed given the excitement earlier in the day, and the rest of the day continued without incident. Ciel retired soon after dinner, and Louisa followed suit. As she went to her room, she met Mey-Rin on the stairs. The change in Mey-Rin immediately told Louisa that word had spread through the house as to her real identity.
By Lorelei_Sands7 years ago in Geeks











