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Fateful Encounter
» The Three Broomsticks: Between James Mack and Lillin Meahra
17-10-2010, 08:28 PM
Post: #41
RE: Fateful Encounter
She looked at Evan then back down to her hands, she felt as if they were covered in blood, her own blood, "Of course no one shall hear of it. Do you think I would be such a fool?" She leered at him but doing so twinged the feeling of guilt and sadness. Her expression changed in an instant to one that meant youcould not easily recognise or know what she was thinking or feeling.

She took another step back away from him, wondering if he was going to attack her at any point. She'd just attacked him and thinking back to the charms lesson she knew that he was not to be underestimated when it came to magical power. She readied her hand above her wand just in case and tensed her body ready for the fight she was sure would come eventually.

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17-10-2010, 09:34 PM
Post: #42
RE: Fateful Encounter
"Good. I was just... checking," he said slowly, not failing to notice her expression rapidly changed. She, too, was feeling pangs of doubt, but at least on his end they were being kept firmly under control. "I guess... I guess I will see you again," he eventually said, deciding that it was best to get out as soon as possible. He took another few steps backwards, until he was resting against the exit.

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17-10-2010, 09:48 PM
Post: #43
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"Yes, hopefully we'll see each other again." That was it, Lilli looked down at the body on the ground while thinking, hopefully, she did want to see him again but she couldn't understand how she felt right now. Slowly she inched forwards to pick up the body, she needed to dispose of the evidence before anyone noticed, "I'll... take care of this..." She swung the body over her shoulder and looked back up at Evan knowing that her eyes betrayed her grief and sorrow for breaking the contact between them, she just wished that she could recover the feelings she felt when being held by him.

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It's not easy to distinguish good from evil. Sinners can surprise you. And the same is true for saints. Why do we try to simply distinguish people as good or evil? Because no one wants to admit that compassion and cruelty can live side by side in one heart. And that anyone is capable of anything...
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17-10-2010, 09:52 PM
Post: #44
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"Yes... hopefully..." he muttered, glancing at the blood-covered body before leaving. It was a good thing he'd managed to stay on her good side; even he would have difficulty repelling a vampire. He caught her eye for a second before he finally left; and in that moment he almost stayed. He could see her grief, almost feel it, and in that instant everything that he had just been through with her flashed through him. But then the contact was broken, the moment gone. With a final nod of goodbye, Evan Koth left the Shrieking Shack.

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18-10-2010, 01:49 PM
Post: #45
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Lilli watched him leave and a sudden emptiness took hold of her, ignoring the feeling she waited for a few minutes before following him out the shrieking shack carrying the body with her. Once outside she looked at the body of the man that Evan had just killed, realising that she had underestimated him all along, "I'll have to be careful of him in the future, I do not want this to end up in a fight." Even as she spoke the words the grief and guilt flashed through her.
She ignored them again and threw the body she was holding on top of the other one and cast a spell that burnt the bodies. She watched and waited for them to burn until they were just a pile of bones then she walked away from them. Wondering what was going to happen between her and Evan.

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It's not easy to distinguish good from evil. Sinners can surprise you. And the same is true for saints. Why do we try to simply distinguish people as good or evil? Because no one wants to admit that compassion and cruelty can live side by side in one heart. And that anyone is capable of anything...
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