Aimless Wanderings, or Lost?

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Her slender fingers slipped over the smooth side of a piece of glass, her fingers seemed to phase through the glass and the piece fell to the floor with a silent crash. Her silvery white hair fell over her shoulders and she stood. Her blind eyes looking about, but saw nothing, except darkness. She loved the darkness, well, in this form, her day form despised it, but right now, the night was hers, and no one could take that from her. She turned on her bare feet and went back the way she came, well, she hoped it was the way she had come from.

Her feet seem to glide over the dusty floor. The dust phased through her feet instead of clinging to her. Her white dress flowed over the floor. Her translucent body seemed to glow slightly, and he looked like a ghost drifting in the hall.

She soon stopped halfway down the hall, and stood very still, her dress though seem to continue to flow, even when she wasn't moving. She glanced to her side, thinking she heard something, then she heard something fall, and a blast of cold air seemed to fly by her. She gasped and took a couple steps back, then stood there as if frozen. Her face was a mask of fear, but then it dissolved into a blank look.

She took in a deep shuddering breath, since this was not the first time since she has felt that coldness wrap her. Blessed took one final step back, before trying to remember which way she had been walking and cursed her self for not remembering which way. She glanced about, even though she was unable to see what lay ahead. Sighing again, she turned a to the left and started walking that way, hoping she wouldn't run into anything.
 

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To Shell, the halls were empty. Literally. The only sound was the light echoing of his footsteps and the occasional whispers from the cool breeze. It was already pretty dark out, but Shell didn't mind, he could see clearly in the dark, and even if he couldn't, all he'd have to do is snap his fingers and there'd be light. But he preferred the darkness; to him it was much more comforting than daylight, or any light in general really.

He sighed and continued walking up ahead, not quite sure where exactly he was going, but it wouldn't hurt to explore a bit. Sometimes Shell wished he had been given Delilah's singing talent instead of flying one. Of course, he did have some singing talent, just like she had some flying talent, but he could never ever compare himself to his sister. And he never really felt like doing so. Of course, sometimes he would, but what person hasn't compared themselves to their brother or sister before? Since Shell wasn't the biggest fan of total utter silence, he began to sing some random song, no higher than a whisper.

Shell closed his yes and decided to let his feet guide him, not his eyes. If he managed to bump or crash into something it wouldn't matter. It wasn't like he would fall into a whole in the floor and fall onto sharp pointy objects. While he kept his eyes closed, it wasn't long before he noticed a low light from the darkness. He didn't open his eyes, since he didn't give it much attention.

If only he had.

Within seconds, the low light got brighter and brighter, as if it were getting closer and closer to him.IN the end, Shell did open his eyes, and the moment he did he bumped right into the glowing light itself. It was actually a girl who, by her appearance, looked more like a ghost. But of course, ghosts weren't tangible. Shell had stumbled a few steps back, rubbing his forehead slightly where he had bumped heads with the girl. "Sorry, I wasn't watching where I was going. You okay?"
 

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Since she was blind she didn't see the boy, but she heard footsteps, she turned her head slightly towards the noise, she stood very still, her dress still seeming to continue to flow, as if a breeze continued to circle around her. Suddenly someone bumped into her. She stumbled back, and let out a silent cry of surprise. She stumbled back, just barely managing to regain her balance, but it didn't work, and she fell down on the dusty floor, but the dust seemed to phase through her translucent appearance.

"Sorry, I wasn't watching where I was going. You okay?"

She glanced up, her eyes on the wall instead of the boy, and sighed. She wished she could see right now, and almost wished she was in her day form. She lifted a clear hand and put it to her head a moment, then she put her hand back on the ground and pushed herself up, and stood there, her milky eyes moved to look where the boy stood. She was pretty good at guessing where people stood, even though, she wasn't sure if thats where he stood exactly or not.

"I'm fine." She snapped. She didn't really mean to sound mean, but she was getting annoyed in her night form, even though she sometimes hated becoming her day self, she just wished she could see.

She rested her hands on her dress, and straightened it out a bit.
 

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Shell extended a hand to help the girl up, seeing as she had fallen down because of his recklessness, but it appeared as though she didn't noticed his hand, probably because it was pretty dark.

"I'm fine."

Dean looked at the girl, clearly understanding by her tone that she was not happy. Though why she felt the need to snap at him was beyond him. But he didn't dwell on the matter. It wasn't important. Though he could clearly tell something was off with her. Perhaps it was the glowing aura she gave off. Literally. Or perhaps it was the fact that the girl wasn't actually really looking at him. He didn't want to ask her about it because he had a strange feeling that she would either snap at him again or do something else of that kind. Either way it didn't matter to him.

Shell thought for a moment on whether to say something else to the girl, or simply walk away. He decided against leaving, and instead said to her, "Do you usually wander around the halls late at night?" Shell almost regretted it the moment it passed his lips. It seemed a little bit too forward, which wasn't like him. "Sorry...it's probably none of my business."
 

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"Do you usually wander around the halls late at night? Sorry...it's probably none of my business."

She cocked her head slightly, then shrugged, as if it didn't matter. She decided that she should answer at least a bit kind to the boy, as it had sounded like. "I always wander the halls at night. What else is I supposed to do when they don't sleep?" She said, her voice seemed to drift off slightly. She merely even noticed when she said "they" instead of just "I". It wasn't rare for Blessed to speak like there was another person inside of her, to her, it felt as if there was, since in her day form, she was all cheery, and barely paid attention to anything, while at night, she likes to contemplate things and being quiet, so it was like two people were inside her.

She cocked her head again.

"Do you wander the halls often at night?" She asked, a faint smirk on her white translucent face. She glanced to the sides again, then they lowered to the ground.

"Maybe you could help me. I can't remember the way off this floor, and its starting to annoy me. Do you know the way?" She said. If she could see, then she would know exactly where to go, but since she couldn't... She shifted slightly, her dress rustling silently.
 

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"I always wander the halls at night. What else is I supposed to do when they don't sleep?"

Shell cocked his head slightly, curious as to why on earth the girl spoke so strangely. Well, not really that strangely, just it took him a moment or two to realize what she had said. "Who'rethey?." He looked around and didn't see anyone else, or hear anyone else for that matter. In fact, he didn't even hear the girl, even with his better hearing.

"Do you wander the halls often at night?"

Shell shook his head and answered, "No, not always. But I just felt like doing so tonight. It's peaceful." He looked at the girl, as she smirked faintly from repeating his question. "What's you're name?" He wasn't fond of going a while without knowing a person's name;a strange tick of his was not knowing someone's name. Especially someone he was talking to. But he'd never get angry over it, that would just be stupid and weird.

"Maybe you could help me. I can't remember the way off this floor, and its starting to annoy me. Do you know the way?"

"Oh, yeah, sure, no problem. It's right this way," Shell gestured over to the right where he had come from. He thought for a moment before asking, "Do you want some light or something, because it's still pretty dark. You know, so you can see better." He figured that a bit of light would make it easier to find the exit to the floor. Shell wasn't exactly 100% positive as to where the actual exit was, he kind of lost track after several turns; but he'd find it soon enough. It couldn't be that hard.
 

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"Who're they?."

Blessed considered this again. "I barely even know. I mainly think I mean my day form." She said, and shrugged again. She didn't think it mattered much, how she often said we and us, and they, she didn't care if others thought it strange.

"No, not always. But I just felt like doing so tonight. It's peaceful."

She thought that a good enough answer, though, to her, every night was a peaceful night, since she never slept and always wander until light, it always seemed peaceful, she liked being alone at night.

"What's you're name?"

"My name is Blessed Honour. Who are you?" Blessed asked, her voice seemed hollow now.

"Oh, yeah, sure, no problem. It's right this way. Do you want some light or something, because it's still pretty dark. You know, so you can see better."

The boy didn't know she was blind, guess it didn't seem obvious enough. She sighed again. "Light wouldn't matter. I'm blind. At night anyway." She said. Her milky eyes finally looked up, but seemed blank.
 

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"I barely even know. I mainly think I mean my day form."

Shell was once again, confused slightly. Day form? She had forms? "Sorry, but day form? I don't really understand..." The girl was strange in a way, but perhaps all he had to do was get to know her.

"My name is Blessed Honour. Who are you?"/i]

Dean gave a small smile, even though Blessed's tone of voice seemed rather empty to him. "That's a really nice name, Blessed. I'm Benjamin Shell."

"Light wouldn't matter. I'm blind. At night anyway."

"Oh, sorry, Shell said, looking down at the ground, though it wouldn't even make a difference since Blessed couldn't see. "If you don't mind me asking...why only at night?" Shell looked at Blessed face, her eyes giving a completely blank stare. He couldn't image being blind, he wondered how hard it would be for her. Unless she's used to it enough to simply ignore the minor setback.
 

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"Sorry, but day form? I don't really understand..."

Explaining things, Blessed hates to explain things, but still she decided she would. "This," she gestured to herself. "Is sort of my power. I change into a ghostlike form, and my phasing abilities work better in my night form. My day form, is my original form, my true form. I only stay like this till dawn. I basically change into a different person when daylight hits." She said, not sure if she explained that good enough, but enough for her.

"That's a really nice name, Blessed. I'm Benjamin Shell."

A thin smile came upon her pale face. Not many people complimented her name, she remembered when people teased her about her name, and Justice's. "A pleasure to meet you, Benjamin Shell." She said, her smile slowly became more friendly, then it vanished almost as quickly as it had come.

"Oh, sorry, If you don't mind me asking...why only at night?"

"Its alright. And I don't know why only at night, I suppose it has to do with my long eyesight during the day." She said, not even she knew how all her powers worked.
 

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"Is sort of my power. I change into a ghostlike form, and my phasing abilities work better in my night form. My day form, is my original form, my true form. I only stay like this till dawn. I basically change into a different person when daylight hits."

Shell listened carefully, truly interested in what Blessed was saying. It was an interesting power, though even more interesting by the fact that she changed completely at night. "Well, that must suck, having to change every night. Don't you get a bit bored wandering around all night? I mean, what do you do?" He watched as she smiled faintly after he complimented her on her unique name. Her smile made her look more friendly, not like the more upset person when he had first bumped into her.

"Its alright. And I don't know why only at night, I suppose it has to do with my long eyesight during the day."

"But, don't you get a bit bored wandering around all night? I mean, what do you do?" Shell tried to image what it would be like being alone at night. At first he'd enjoy it, but after a while he'd probably get bored, being alone all night long.
 
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