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TimeStamp 12th of Summer 515AV
There was a slighted feeling as Leeta grew bored. There were some of her classmates who said they would join her for a drink, but now it was half an hour later and no-one showed. Constantly she faced things like this, hatred for her talents and for her quick understand of Morphing. Her teacher had taken a liking to her and in fact advised her on many things. This caused many of the other kids to be just plain rude to her, desiring to see her fail. She was finally free of her family and enjoyed the fact.
Grumbling she left the bar after paying her tip and for the drink, making sure not to bump into anyone on the way out. She was a bit tipsy and it wasn’t too hard to go crashing into another’s table and starting all kinds of problems. It really took some balance and careful steps. Her endurance was weak when it came to alcohol, and while she’d love to down copious amounts of kelp beer with sailors, she knew where that would lead. No, she cut herself off after a couple mugs of the nasty foul liquid and then headed out of the tavern. The evening light was shining down on her from the moon and she looked up to it. It was a beautiful sight and she could almost distinguish the features on its surface for a moment. Then her eyes blurred and she remembered she wa a bit tipsy. She decided to walk it off, passing many drunks who had determined to lay down on the street after being overcome by their alcohol. That wasn’t going to be her, some floosy tavern wench that ended up in an alley.
An alley, that was a good idea to her suddenly as the feeling of kelp began to rise in her throat. “Ok...gunna throw up.” She ran into the alleyway and threw her hand up onto the wall to brace herself as the vile liquid came out of her. It was twice as bad coming up as going down and she hated the feeling. All in the interest of meeting and making some friends. That’s what led her to this alleyway. She kicked a wooden crate near her; being legitimately pissed off. An eruption of hisses and spewing hatred came from the wooden domicile that evidently was home to some rich person’s estranged cat. At first she yelped in fear, but seeing it was a useless alleycat she began to settle down.
It then charged her with malicious intent and took ahold of her shin in its mouth, trying to rip through her boot to get to her skin. It began to claw at her boots and started to move up them toward her flesh. Leeta was the offender here, attacking its home, and its response was noble. However that didn’t stop Leeta from jumping back a bit in fear and then bringing her other leg up as high backward as it would go and then kicking the mangy cat in the head. Her hefty boots made such an impact that it struggled for a moment, blood coming out of its face and then flopped over. She held her mouth in shock. “What did I do. Sorry kittycat”. She scooted back and saw as the cat struggled a moment flopping about and then was dead. She was suddenly much more sober, not only from the excitement, but having the kelp beer out of her.
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TimeStamp 12th of Summer 515AV
There was a slighted feeling as Leeta grew bored. There were some of her classmates who said they would join her for a drink, but now it was half an hour later and no-one showed. Constantly she faced things like this, hatred for her talents and for her quick understand of Morphing. Her teacher had taken a liking to her and in fact advised her on many things. This caused many of the other kids to be just plain rude to her, desiring to see her fail. She was finally free of her family and enjoyed the fact.
Grumbling she left the bar after paying her tip and for the drink, making sure not to bump into anyone on the way out. She was a bit tipsy and it wasn’t too hard to go crashing into another’s table and starting all kinds of problems. It really took some balance and careful steps. Her endurance was weak when it came to alcohol, and while she’d love to down copious amounts of kelp beer with sailors, she knew where that would lead. No, she cut herself off after a couple mugs of the nasty foul liquid and then headed out of the tavern. The evening light was shining down on her from the moon and she looked up to it. It was a beautiful sight and she could almost distinguish the features on its surface for a moment. Then her eyes blurred and she remembered she wa a bit tipsy. She decided to walk it off, passing many drunks who had determined to lay down on the street after being overcome by their alcohol. That wasn’t going to be her, some floosy tavern wench that ended up in an alley.
An alley, that was a good idea to her suddenly as the feeling of kelp began to rise in her throat. “Ok...gunna throw up.” She ran into the alleyway and threw her hand up onto the wall to brace herself as the vile liquid came out of her. It was twice as bad coming up as going down and she hated the feeling. All in the interest of meeting and making some friends. That’s what led her to this alleyway. She kicked a wooden crate near her; being legitimately pissed off. An eruption of hisses and spewing hatred came from the wooden domicile that evidently was home to some rich person’s estranged cat. At first she yelped in fear, but seeing it was a useless alleycat she began to settle down.
It then charged her with malicious intent and took ahold of her shin in its mouth, trying to rip through her boot to get to her skin. It began to claw at her boots and started to move up them toward her flesh. Leeta was the offender here, attacking its home, and its response was noble. However that didn’t stop Leeta from jumping back a bit in fear and then bringing her other leg up as high backward as it would go and then kicking the mangy cat in the head. Her hefty boots made such an impact that it struggled for a moment, blood coming out of its face and then flopped over. She held her mouth in shock. “What did I do. Sorry kittycat”. She scooted back and saw as the cat struggled a moment flopping about and then was dead. She was suddenly much more sober, not only from the excitement, but having the kelp beer out of her.
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