Friday the 13th

Fia Areli

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Amelia entered the gym she had been just finishing up her homework assignment in Study Hall and entered into the gym. She sat down on the bleachers and looked at the girls and boys required to take this class. She didn't have to she kinda wanted to since her and Valentine could spend some extra time together because of it. She waited listening to the teacher yapping on this and that subjects and then announcing the games and stuff.

She got up taking her notebook with her she walked onto the floor of the gym looking for Valentine to arrive. She hoped he'd be there today so they could finish plans and all. She wondered how he had gone thru the day without much rest. She hoped he was okay.
 

Alastair Phoenix

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To say the least, he was alive. He walked in, his hands were in his pockets. Valentine's head was held high, but his eyes had semi-blackened lobes underneathe.

His eyes looked at Amelia and he smiled, even if she was the reason why he felt pretty badly. "Oi...so long...." The day had gone by pretty long, and it seemed so drawn out also.

He reported to class with his gym gear on. It was grey sweats and a red long sleeved shirt. Valentine sighed, he looked like such a goof! "Hey, hows it going?" He smiled, and turned to the teacher, who was nagging him for being late.

He didn't respond, but merely shrugged.
 

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She smiled lightly, "I'm doing okay, looks like your still tired. Get any sleep or did your roomate wail at you instead?" She asked with a slight chuckle. "You know we could play hooky and sneak away from gym class since it's our last class of the day." She said with a light smile. She wasn't thinking of for herself, he looked like if they did another combat gym he'd be down within a minute according to the way he looked. Not that he wasn't cute, just looked so tired.

She wondered if he drank energy drinks or anything of the kind. She had tried a energy once, after that they put up a notice. "No energy drinks for Vampires at this store." She chuckled thinking about how much energy she could have and then combine it with a energy drink it was like a physical rush that you just had to run and go a little wild. She did add a few more entrances and exits to the store though.
 

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"Nah" He said with a yawn as he continued to talk even though he knew the gym teacher was talking. "I just want to get paired up with someone else so I don't end up like last time." Valentinemwinked lightly as he placed his arms behind his head.

"Then again..." He looked t the teacher, who was starting the class. Valentine was tempted by the offer, seeing that they would just give Valentine a cut and maybe a detention with that.

"Alright. Lets go." The eighteen year old said with a yawn. His eyes looked at the forest beyond them." Lets go there." He really didn't care right now, all he needed was some sleep.

Great I still have to do that birthday party!
 

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She smiled walking with him to the forest, he really did look pooped. She wondered if he'd like to rest and then talk about the past. She could always let him go back to the dorms to get some rest. Or she could watch him sleep in the forest so she'd find out if he did in fact snore. She chuckled inside at the thought.

"You going to be alright? Maybe you should take a nap before the party and stuff so you don't sleep during it. I tried to find info on this girl Terra but it was late last night. A bit too late to get information."
 

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He shrugged, "Hey, you tried your best." He looked down. "It just happened to not be good enough." Valentine smirked, not wanting to even get lightly pushed, but he deserved it.

"A nap sounds good, but I don't want to miss out on things. I promise I'll go to sleep early." I wonder when early is for her. I mean she only gets a couple hours of sleep. He yawned and then smiled, relaxing against a tree he swung into lightly.

"This place seems good to talk about my past."
 

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He shrugged, "Hey, you tried your best." He looked down. "It just happened to not be good enough." Valentine smirked, not wanting to even get lightly pushed, but he deserved it.

She smirked, "Your lucky your tired and I don't want to hurt you." She said looking at him with a light smile, she knew he was very tired.

"A nap sounds good, but I don't want to miss out on things. I promise I'll go to sleep early." I wonder when early is for her. I mean she only gets a couple hours of sleep. He yawned and then smiled, relaxing against a tree he swung into lightly.

"This place seems good to talk about my past."


She chuckled, "You know you really look like your ready to sleep now. I think I'd like it better if you slept a bit then maybe we can talk later or something." She said sitting nearby him. She wondered how long he could in fact stay up. She wished he'd just go to his dorm and sleep so she didn't have to worry about him.
 

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"Don't worry about me. If I go to sleep here, just give me a good slap on the arm." He smirked, winking and drew up memories on his past.

"Well, it all started when I was only about nine years old. It was the winter of February. It was only two days before my birthday, and till this day, I still have no clue what they were planning to do for it." He looked down, missing them hopelessly.

"I probably still have a hate for both fire and anti-communists. Sheesh, let people think what they think. I don't know if my parents even were communist, I guess it was all because of the Soviet Union. Anyways, there was a raid of people that lit out hour on fire while we were sleeping that night. Our whole house crumbled, the first room..." he paused drawing up the courage to say, "my dad was killed and buried by the roof trying to save myself and my mom. My mom was killed by letting me out first..." he sighed and tears were brimming in his eyes, "she was killed by a flaming pillar that descended on her. I was the only survivor, later taken by these brutes. I was beaten then, tortured because they wanted to know what my parents were 'up to." His fist clenched, but he tried to keep his emotions down, lest he get scars from the glass in his pocket.

"It was about two years, the people were caught about a year later, and so I was a year behind my calss academically, but not physically. Physically, well, I was tortured, but I gained a resistance. I didn't care for death." He looked down, his fist unclenching. "I was then sent to my second of four schools. Denver City Elementary, there were many somewhat nice kids there, but they teased me." He looked at the distance, sure, it was a bit dumb, but it hurt back then. "They teased me throughout my elementary, middle, and highschool "career" about having no parents, and also being the dumb on of being left behind in the fourth grade. My stupid foster parents told the school I was academically challenged. I had gained the first and last name of Jared Kelmin." He sighed, hating that name with a passion.

"So, what happened, I found out I had powers, and killed them. Two fourth graders that picked on me until I was sent here. I was then sent to the Denver Correctional School. There, I was picked on even more for the fact that I was artistic. So, after that, it was about maybe a year later, and, well, I killed them too." He looked at the blue sky blink to a red color and then back to blue. The blood had seeped into the sky.

"Then I was sent here." He looked down, and shook his head. "I guess that is all, for now. My foster parents are still living, though they are still jerks."

As for that one friend that had stabbed him in the back, it wasn't his girlfriend.
 

Fia Areli

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"Don't worry about me. If I go to sleep here, just give me a good slap on the arm." He smirked, winking and drew up memories on his past.

"Well, it all started when I was only about nine years old. It was the winter of February. It was only two days before my birthday, and till this day, I still have no clue what they were planning to do for it." He looked down, missing them hopelessly.


"I probably still have a hate for both fire and anti-communists. Sheesh, let people think what they think. I don't know if my parents even were communist, I guess it was all because of the Soviet Union. Anyways, there was a raid of people that lit out hour on fire while we were sleeping that night. Our whole house crumbled, the first room..." he paused drawing up the courage to say, "my dad was killed and buried by the roof trying to save myself and my mom. My mom was killed by letting me out first..." he sighed and tears were brimming in his eyes,

She listened feeling his sadness, she moved closer to him. She knew what it was like to lose people she loved, but she knew also he was more attatched to them. "Valentine, you know... Your mom and dad proved that they loved you, maybe they made you leave first because they had a happy life themselves and wanted you to be able to live on and find someone. I'm sure they were wonderful people and didn't deserve to die like that."

"she was killed by a flaming pillar that descended on her. I was the only survivor, later taken by these brutes. I was beaten then, tortured because they wanted to know what my parents were 'up to." His fist clenched, but he tried to keep his emotions down, lest he get scars from the glass in his pocket.

Sadness filled her eyes she put her hand lightly on his back. She knew how much the past hurt, she wanted to help him like he did her. She never really listened to stories about other people's pasts she was used to scolding others for being weak. But she herself only did that to help them overcome they're weak points. But she couldn't be that way to Valentine. She listened to him go on.

"It was about two years, the people were caught about a year later, and so I was a year behind my class academically, but not physically. Physically, well, I was tortured, but I gained a resistance. I didn't care for death." He looked down, his fist unclenching. "I was then sent to my second of four schools. Denver City Elementary, there were many somewhat nice kids there, but they teased me." He looked at the distance, sure, it was a bit dumb, but it hurt back then. "They teased me throughout my elementary, middle, and highschool "career" about having no parents, and also being the dumb on of being left behind in the fourth grade. My stupid foster parents told the school I was academically challenged. I had gained the first and last name of Jared Kelmin." He sighed, hating that name with a passion.

"That's cruel, I wish I could've beat them up for you. I never really went to school and when I did I ended up beating someone up for teasing me about my poor clothes and me being back in grades from not going because of weeks of beatings and such. I mainly learned at home." She said trying to help him know it wasn't as dumb as it seemed the whole teasing thing. She knew how hard it was to deal with that.

"So, what happened, I found out I had powers, and killed them. Two fourth graders that picked on me until I was sent here. I was then sent to the Denver Correctional School. There, I was picked on even more for the fact that I was artistic. So, after that, it was about maybe a year later, and, well, I killed them too." He looked at the blue sky blink to a red color and then back to blue. The blood had seeped into the sky.

"Then I was sent here." He looked down, and shook his head. "I guess that is all, for now. My foster parents are still living, though they are still jerks."


She looked at him and hugged him lightly. "I love you." The words were from her heart, she hated the people who in the past hurt him. And there wasn't a doubt that she'd kill or beat up anyone if they ever layed a hand on him again or made fun of him. She felt compassion for him, she was glad that they had met. She was glad his parents saved him, "You know... maybe you'll see your parents again... I heard of a place called heaven, they say you meet your loved ones up there who believed on God. Maybe you'll be able to thank your parents for all they did for you. And as for you foster parents I heard once that God punishes people for their wrong doings and forgives people as well. So maybe God has a punishment in place for them in the future. I believe in God since I found you, so I'm guessing this other stuff should be real as well as him. Since he did answer my prayer." She said with a light smile slipping her hand in his and giving it a light squeeze.
 

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At first, he was uneasy, she had brought up the one thing he hated to talk about. God. It was something he wanted reassurance of before trusting. Heaven, sheesh, and just for believing in God. I mean really, why let those who killed go to Heaven just because they believe in you. So dumb!

But, as she told him how this god had answered her prayers and squeesed his hand, he looked down, just for shooting the idea down so badly. But yet...it wasn't that untrue.

He smiled, seeing that he was the reason she believed in God. But, then again, it was so...flimsy. His eyes looked at her, and his hand squeesed back. "I love you too. Just do me a favor.

Never leave my sight." He smiled, his heart now poured onto her, it was almost like a binding of his own, a bind of two hearts.
 
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