Camp Whisper (Beginners Welcome!)
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"Sure thing." Lina agreed with a smile. "But be warned. I think I may talk in my sleep. Apparently I got one of my friends arrested for drugs when sleeping over at a cops house." Lina joked as she walked with the girl.
"We don't offer anyone their own living place." The fairy told her. "Okay. But please don't put me in a room with boys or sinners." Angeline pleaded. "There is a space in a cabin with two demon girls." The fairy replied, clearly ignoring the second half of the request. "Wonderful." Angeline sighed, following the Fairy,
"We have a space open in a tent with an Onibi. I'll ask if he found a roommate." The fairy told Kyoko before flying over to the boy. "Excuse me Aener. But have you found a roommate yet?" The fairy asked. -
Quillan stared at the jinn, looking down at his bloodstained shirt. Blood. He shivered involuntarily. Most of the time, he was okay seeing a little blood, but as a vampire, it always gave him a weird itch to smell it, feel it, and touch it.
Averting his eyes, Quillan shuffled around the jinn. "Which bunk is mine?" He asked. So far, it looked like only he and the jinn had attempted to settle in to the cabin, but Quillan was always careful to make sure he didn't start a fight. Jinns were full of tricks. It was better to be safe than sorry. -
Lamia looked at Lina with a smile. "Well, let's just say I've had worse happen." she said, smirking slightly and walking to a bunk that was near the edge of the camp. It looked older and slightly rustic, but this made Lamia feel at home. She stepped inside, seeing a two sets of bunk beds. She went and hopped on the bottom bunk, laying down. her bags weren't here yet, which didn't surprise her. Her father was always late on delivering his end of the bargain anyway. "So, tell me a little bit about yourself. I don't know much, but I know a little." she said in a friendly way.
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Azazel looked at him and quickly tossed the one he had off, and threw it on the bed, picking up another shirt and throwing it on quickly. "That one over there." he said, pointing to the empty bunk on the opposite side of the room. "I don't know if anyone else will be staying with us." he said quietly. He didn't want to make a wrong impression on the boy. After all, he had to fight his way to the top. He extended his hand. "My name is Azazel, and you are?" he said, smiling a bit. "I hope I didn't make the wrong impression." he motioned toward the blood-stained clothes that were still laying on his bed. "Going through a rough patch right now, I guess you could say." -
"Well, I don't really follow anyone. Since my father was a human and my mother left me with him, I don't follow Lucifer. I do my own thing. I like to use my magic to make men's life miserable and woman's life awesome. Probably sounds sexist and horrible and bla bla bla. But Angels try to make men happy and don't really pay attention to how woman feel. So someone has to balance it out." Lina chattered.
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"Yeah, whatever," Quillan answered, ignoring Azazel's offered hand. "Just take care of your stuff next time." He waved a hand vaguely at where the bloodstained clothes were. Sighing, Quillan put his stuff down on the bunk that Azazel had shown him, and started to unpack. "I'm Quillan." He wasn't trying to be mean or anything, but in his experience, it was better not to get too close to jinns, especially ones that had had blood all over them. Quillan could barely bring himself to meet Azazel's eyes with the smell of blood still in the air. If the jinn was trying to make a good first impression, then he was failing miserably. What was the jinn going to do next, shine a flashlight all over him? He took Styx out of his coat pocket and let him run around freely on his bunk.
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Angeline sighed at the rickety cabin she was taken to. "You think Jesus would have his supply of humour filled after the first few thousands of years. But no." Angeline muttered as the fairy opened the door for her. Maria hid from the demons in Angeline's bag as she entered the cabin.
"Well. Speak of the devil. Oh, wait." Lina joked when the angel entered. "Angeline, right? I'm Lina." Lina told her. "Greeeeaaaat." Angeline groaned. -
The fairy pursed her lips, thinking to herself. She knew that many students had abilities that were harmful to those around them. After a moment of thought, she said, "I know a student who has a strong, fiery spirit. I have a good feeling that, if you share a tent with him, you both will be okay. All of our dorms and cabins are unisex unless the first person there marks it as otherwise! Follow me." The fairy lead her to the tent that Aener had chosen.
Caeda's spirit dissipated into the wind as they arrived at the camp. She felt the same familiar magic sweep through her body. She shuddered in glee. She was home.
As the last student entered the camp, a booming voice broke out through the clearing. "Students, please decide upon your living quarters and come to the center of camp." -
Kyoko nervously followed the fairy to the Onibi's tent. She stood there nervously, wondering if she should say something or if the fairy would.
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Lamia listened to Lina as she spoke with intent eyes. She was listening to the words and comprehending them, but someone walked into the cabin and snapped her out of the daze she was in. It was a girl who had the aura of a 'pure one' about them. Although Lamia wasn't too keen on being in the same room as an angel, she didn't mind it. Maybe it would be nice for a little bit of change. She stood and walked over to Angeline, extending a hand. "My name is Lamia. I take it yours is Angeline?"
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Azazel put his hand right next to his side and looked at Quillan. "You know, if you don't like me, you can tell me. And you don't have to worry about me attacking anyone...the blood...well...that's a story for another time." As he said those words, his heart ached. He knew that his mother was fighting a losing battle, and if he wasn't careful, he would be next. He didn't like this feeling, but that was one reason he had to graduate. If not for his parents, for their legacy. -
Angeline stepped back by reflex when the girl approached her. Lamia... She heard that name somewhere. The name made her feel tense. Then she remembered. Lamia was the princess of the underworld. "I didn't know you were a Demi-Homobestia. I thought you were pure blood demon." Angeline blurted. Though technically this meant Lamia was a Demi God.
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Quillan laughed, "Well, if I don't like you, I'm sure you'll figure it out. Just don't bother me, and I'm sure we'll get along." He put his pet mouse in his cage, a tiny foldable contraption that Quillan always carried with him. At that moment, a loud voice sounded through their cabin, telling all the students to come to the center of the camp. "I guess we have to go." He murmured, setting all his stuff down. He darted past the jinn and slipped outside.
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Lamia looked at Angeline, her eyes widened. She didnt like that most people knew her father, or even that people had heard of her in general. She looked at her feet. "Yeah. Im only half demon. My powers arent as strong as most of my kind." she said, looking at her and smiling slightly. She felt sick to her stomach, because when most people knew her, it wasnt a good thing. It was either to pick on her, or bother her about her appearance. Lamia heard a speaker in the distance, and her ears perked up. "Time for a camp meeting." she said, her voice suddenly changing from light and nervous, to loud and excited.
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Azazel looked at Qullan and nodded. "Seems fair enough to me." he said, looking at the mouse that he had set down in the cage. It looked small, and reminded Azazel of the pet mouse he had when he was younger. He followed Quillan out of the cabin, into the center of camp. He could see different people that were here. A lot less than when he had first came, but that was years ago. -
Angeline sighed in relief and ran out as well. Lina stood there awkwardly, not to eager to be on time.
Before introductions could be made, Kyoko heard an announcement for a meeting at the camp's Center. "Well... To be continued." She sighed, feeling nervous as she joined the others. -
Aener poked his head out of the tent just as he watched a girl walk away. Curious, he climbed out and started after her. The fairy that had lead Kyoko there shook her head, laughing softly to herself. She quickly wrote down the girl's name on the small clipboard beside the tent.
A seemingly ordinary man stood at the center of the camp, a young woman beside him. The two watched as students began to fill in the empty clearing. Caeda joined the fray of students, curious to know what was going on.
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