It was late winter when Cecelia received the new of her grandmother's passing. She barely knew the woman, but losing a relative was never easy. The funeral was the first time she'd seen her parents in years. They made awkward small talk, had tearful hugs, and made false promises to spend more...
She couldn't help but let out a small chuckle when he explained that he wasn't great at keeping track of the time either. She nervously adjusted herself on the couch. This experience had certainly been more... intimate than she had expected. The venue had really just stuck them in a room...
Alice held her phone in her hand as she wandered through the backstage area, not ready yet to head back into the crowd, but she also wanted to avoid getting in anyone's way. She walked into a small hallway that seemed empty aside from am emergency exit. She let out a heavy sigh and leaned...
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I may have an odd question,
So if someone was physically ill when they were made immortal by Lenora, would they be 'healed' or would their symptoms remain for eternity?
His shaking her hand seemed to snap her out of whatever trance she was in, and a quiet laugh escaped her lips. She mumbled an apology, but he didn't seem bothered at all, much to her relief. Still, so much for making a good impression. She pulled her hand out of his, holding it up against her...
Helllooooo?? This is so cool??
extremely interested!
I was gonna try for the fool, but I see someone else wants it, so I might actually go for The Tower~
Alice stared down at her hand for a few moments, a frown firmly on her mouth. She could feel the pain radiating all the way up to her elbow, and it would surely only get worse as the adrenaline begin to leave her blood. She moved her fingers slightly, immediately being stabbed by the stinging...