Last nights...

Aoi

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Life come.
Then it goes.
And it comes back again.
At one hundred miles per hour.


He crumpled the sheet of paper, tossing it over his shoulder to join with his other incompleted poems. He didn't care about littering. He'd pick them up later anyways. It seemed that frustration was getting to him. Guess not practicing his poery made it rusty, quite. Even his humor. It just didn't work.

The ragged membranes of his broken wings shivered slightly in the breeze. Signal to put back on his coat, he was getting cold. He sighed pulling on the long sleeves of his long black jacket, placing a hat to cover his hair. Then, he set his notepad in front of him again, getting ready to write, or try to again.

Writing is putting words on paper.
Inspiration is creating ideas.
Motivation is actually doing it.


He slipped this sheet into his pocket. Stephen needed to remind himself to have all three. So far, he though, looking at his finger, he can write, he can create ideas, and no, he has no goal.

He really needed one.
 

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Ember had begun her wandering at the very bottom of the stairs, and, being the bored person that she was at that particular moment. She walked up the stairs, stopping to glance outa t the view below form one of the windows, then continue walking.

She passed a few empty rooms, she wasn't suprised. It was already nighttime and she dounbted that anyone would still be up here. she was worng. She passed a room adn thought it was empty, but when she took a double take she saw that there was actually someone there. It was a boy, and he was writing in a notebook, bu then tore the page out, crumpled it and threw it to the floor.

Ember walked in the room and asked. "Hey, what are you doing up here?" She didn't know the guy, but she was bored and she felt like talking to someone and he happened to be around.
 

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He slammed his book closed paranoid. Turning a glare at the source of the voice, his stone stare lessened when it was a girl.

Then.

'Another girl?'

What were the chances of girls coming than boys, than none at all eh? Very bad chance, as everyone liked poking around. What were the chances they weren't coming here?

"Er, hi?" he greeted, completely ignoring her question. It came back to him and he managed to stutter out, "Um, nothing, really."
 

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Ember smiled. "Hi." She moved a little closer and took a spot against a wall close by him. "I'm Ember," She said, pulling down the sleeves of her black zip-up sweatshirt.

The boy had quickly snapped shut a notebook he had in his hands, so Ember thought that maybe she had interuppted something. She felt the need to ask, maybe he wanted to be alone adn she was intruding. "Did I interupt something?"
 

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"Eh, I don't think you did," he said sheepishly, tucking his pen behind his ear. He adjusted his seating position to stare the Ember. He drew a black for a bit, and then, very late, introduced himself, "Ah, I'm Stephen."
 

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The boy, Stephen, sounded and appeared to be a little nervous or something...at least, that's what it looked like to Ember. "So, Stephen, are you a writer?" She asked curiously but in a nice tone. The reason for her question was that he had a notebook and a pen tucked behind his ear. He could also be an artist, like herself, but writer was the first to come to mind.
 

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He scratched his head, thinking. No, he wasn't a writer. Yes, he used to be a poet. Simply and bluntly put, he used to be a poet and was trying to start up his hobby again. "No, I was just doodling around. I was thinking." He said half-truthfully. In all honesty, he was a bad liar, mostly because he spits out the entire truth anyway. "But I used to be a poet," he added, after thinking it wasn't enough.
 

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"A poet? That's really cool. I like to write myself, but not all the time. I prefer to draw than write." She looked around the place, it was dark and dusty, as though it hadn't been visited or cleaned in quite a while. She spotted a spider right above where she was standing and moved away from it, feeling goosebumps appear on her skin. "Do you think I could read one of your poems?" She asked, she knew she shouldn't have. She barely knew Stephe adn his poems were most likely personal, but she was curious and it got the best of her.
 

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Read. His. Poems?

"I don't know. I'm just getting back into it. I don't even know if they are poems or anything. But," he stopped himself, hand on his hat. But- what?

"But, it'd be boring," he continued, finally remembering an excuse. "My thoughts are boring, you wouldn't want to read it." He waved the little black notebook around casually.
 

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It'd be boring, he said. Ember never bought those lame excuses. It's like they thought that they knew what interested her or not. "Well let me be the judge of that." She said to Stephen. She walked up closer to him and planted herself right beside him.
 
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