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Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2016 6:07 pm
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She would heed Klaus' advice just this once. With a smell she'd never tried before it may be safest to try it somewhere not on school grounds just in case something went wrong again. No destroying her room, not wrecking school property. Just some random pond off campus no one would care about. Sometimes the raven had good ideas.
But Alice would only give him 'sometimes'.
"What is this supposed to do, exactly?" Asked the raven as he sat himself upon a low hanging branch near the witch ghoul, opening his beak to take her hat when it was offered to him and draping it on a twig beside him. Alice pushed her sleeves up and reached down to pick up a large jug of something, giving a strained grunt as she hefted it up off the ground.
"This," she huffed, "jar of bubbles won't do anything unless there's something to--" she bounced it on her hip to get one of her hands safely under it and tip it over, pouring the bubbles into the pond. "--ha! There we go. Unless there's something to stir them up. So! I'm going to create a whirlpool!"
Klaus' beak fell open. "...Alice..you're not a mage...the elements are your weakest--"
The witch raised a hand to silence the raven and then picked up a grimoire off the ground. "Nonsense! I just need to practice without mother and father lurking over my shoulder! This is the perfect setting. The only things that'll know about this are you, me, and the fish."
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Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2016 6:20 pm
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It wasn't deep enough. It wasn't dark enough. The pressure wasn't suffocating. She could still see the light of the surface from here. Despite it's faults, she could at least count a couple of positives: it was water. There was dirt at her back, and she was alone with only the steady beating sound of her heart as company. Well, that and a couple of fish, and the gentle thrum of movement.
A couple of those fish ended up as snacks, but it was really their fault for boldly going too close to her glowing lure.
The wet plop of something being dropped into the water caught her attention. Her eyes, though still hidden by her light-blocking goggles, blinked up to see something mixing with the water; colour that hadn't been there before. Curiousity burned, but it wasn't yet enough to make her move. Instead she simply watched the colour diffuse into the steady murk, staying in her muddy bed on the pond floor.
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Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2016 6:34 pm
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Klaus lowered his head closer to his body, bracing himself as Alice began to read the incantation in her spell book. This was going to end so poorly, he could already tell. He just had to pretend to have faith in her so she wouldn't break her concentration. But it was still with a wary eye that he watched the calm water's surface.
Alice was completely oblivious to the fact that there may actually be something more than just fish in the pond. She hadn't actually bothered to check, instead just assuming 'this is a pond in the middle of a forest no one could be here'. So she just read her spell, one arm outstretched with her hand drawing a lazy circle.
There was a slight tug in the water. A very slight change in the current as it moved in an unnatural direction, and then it changed direction with more force. And then there was nothing. Alice frowned, her brow knitting with frustration. Klaus glanced her way and for once her lack of hat allowed him to see that look on her face. His eyes widened. "Alice, don't get mad. You know what happens when you get mad."
"I'm not mad, I can do this. I'll just..say it again."
"Alice.."
"I know! I know.." She straightened herself out, clearing her throat.
"Maybe if you stand in the water." Alice blinked and lowered her book to look up at Klaus. "You know..become one with it. You can't control something you don't have a feel for, and maybe if you dip your feet in you'll get better results."
She gasped, eyes widening. "That's brilliant, Klaus!" The book was dropped on the ground as the witch fell back to sit, pulling off her boots and stockings to set them by the tree Klaus was sitting under. Once that was taken care of she stood, grabbing her grimoire and taking a dainty step into the shallow portion of the pond. "Okay, let's try this again.."
The incantation was recited again, her hand mimicking the motion of creating a whirlpool. The current picked up again, pulling some of the fish unhappily in the wrong direction and then shoving them back again. It was stronger this time though still without any order to it whatsoever. The pond just picked up in waves instead of being pulled in a circle. For now.
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Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2016 6:56 pm
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The current changed suddenly. It was a small tug, but it was a tug nonetheless. Something strange was happening here. Slowly, dimly, she was becoming aware that something was wrong, or that something was about to be very, very wrong. Still, Em remained at the bottom of the deepest part of the pond.
Except, whatever had started up there, was still going on. Incessantly.
Ripples suggested that something had entered the pond, and soon enough, a few of the fish were being thrown about over her head. Little under water hurricanes appeared in the weirdest of places, and so much so that it became obvious to her that her quiet time was over. Something - or someone - had invaded her pond.
She took in a deep breath, sighing through the water that filled her. The bioluminescence under her skin flashed with irritation, and the black creature in a flimsy, very muddy dress finally started to move. She rolled over, crawling along the mushy bed, kicking up enough mud to obscure her view and likely dim her natural glow. As she got closer, she started to hear the muffled sounds of a voice, and the swish of water where it broke around bare feet. Fighting the new little current was annoying, and exhausting, but it was worth enduring to check on the threat.
One long arm managed to reach forward, slapping one webbed hand against a foot, just before her back fin broke the surface of the water.
"Ssstop it!" She hissed out, at least remembering to bring her head up to actually be heard.
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Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2016 7:56 pm
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The grip on the offender did nothing when the water pushed into a geyser instead. With a shriek she found herself in the air, a foot above her precious water, and when she came back down it was with a nasty, sudden slap. In her despair she let herself sink down a little further, letting the sting of her fall subside.
The colours under her skin were flashing quicker than ever - a clear tell of her irritation, though likely muted by the amount of mud on her person. Her push back towards the offender was a lot sharper than her initial approach, including the crawl onto the bank. This time, when she grabbed at the other creature's ankle with a slick and muddy hand, it was to pull it closer to her mouth, so she could sink as many needled teeth into soft skin as possible.
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Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2016 8:15 pm
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Em, hissing around the pale ankle, shook her head a few times as something hit her head. Teeth tore at flesh, and she chomped down harder, trying to encourage the victim to give in. Suddenly, it wasn't only the thing hitting her head, there was something flapping at her, clawing at her hair.
A muddy claw raised, swiping the air, trying to either knock the bird away, or to grab it with every intention of bringing it under water.
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Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2016 11:36 am
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Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2016 7:29 am
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Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2016 3:10 pm
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Seacow?! She gasped and rolled out of the way of the flying muck, making a groaning sound of disgust at the sight of it. Gross. That was almost on her face. Bad enough her ankle was hurt, having a face covered in muck would have just added insult to injury. Yuck.
"I never!" Alice practically growled as she managed to get up and stand, leaning her weight into one foot while trying to get her shoe on her injured foot. "Can you believe her, Klaus?! I came out here to practice where I wouldn't bother anyone, how was I supposed to know she'd be sleeping at the bottom of a lake, and she attacks me and claims it to be all my fault!"
"Calm down, Alice. She's gone."
"No! I'm not going to calm down! She attacked me!" Shoe on, she reached for the tossed spell book. Klaus fluffed his feathers.
"Alice..." He warned as she opened it back to the whirlpool spell page again, grumbling under her breath about rude seacows. "Alice."
"What, Klaus?"
"She's gone. We are going to go home and see the nurse about your foot."
Alice narrowed her eyes, puffed her cheeks, and pouted.
"Now."
She glared at the raven for several beats before finally letting go of her breath. "FINE! But if I ever see her again she's going to be sorry she ever messed with me!" Alice called out over her shoulder while grabbing her other shoe and shoving her book in her bag. Klaus nodded and swooped down to collect her hat, carrying it in his talons while watching Alice limp away from the shore.
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