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Tell me or I’ll start collecting dragon pics again!!!!!!!!(Old Character Party people will understand how horrible that is)
Jk. I was only curious, it’s not need to know. You can keepyour secrets.
"You need French Toast."
*Stares you dead straight in the eyes* You will never know…
lol
"The more you practice the art of thankfulness, the more you have to be thankful for.”
Well time to get Rosemary separated so that she can spiral down a life of hatred and anger, just for her to realize the many errors of her ways, and all the harm she has caused. But knowing she can never get forgiven ends up disappearing! You know, the little thing. (BTW that is not actually fully what will happen…)
Rosemary and Jirah (Elderstand Deepwater w/Rina)
Rosemary walked to the side of the boat, and looked over the edge of the water. She saw a character on the edge of the shore. She immediately recognized her. “Rapha.” She whispered in an envious tone. Rpaha saw Rosemary and grew an excited smile on her face. “Greetings!” The Keeper called out. Rapha ran towards the rive and turned part of it to ice to form the water to make steps to walk on. She quickly jumped onto the boat before it could get any farther. “Hello Rosemary,” She said with not much affection, “Jirah! How are you?” She exclaimed with much more zeal.
“What are you doing here? I thought you were back in Kaimor?” He asked with concern. “I was, but we did not get a message from you for a while, so I was sent with Nissi and Shalom to find you. We separated, They went to the kingdom you were supposed to go to. I somehow ended up here though… I am glad I found you though!” She explained. “Who are you?!” A distressed voice called out. “You were not with us when we loaded!” Fleet called out.
Before anyone could answer, the boat hit a rapid part, causing Rapha and Rosemary to fly off the boat into the water. “WAHHH!!!” Rosemary screamed as she fell in. But Rapha was much more calm, she dived in and gracefully floated to the top.
"The more you practice the art of thankfulness, the more you have to be thankful for.”