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Enelya Norvayn

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As Enelya started putting her few things into the other three drawers, which she really didn't have that many things, but she had space, so she might as well use it, and if Robin needed it, she could always move something.

"Got everything?"

"I sure hope so, those squirrels looked disappointed that I acutally came back. They had been eyeing some of my sweaters; I think it's going to be rather cold this winter." Enelya flashed one of her brilliant smiles, and looked over towards Robin. "Need help with anything?"

Enelya went over to her bed, and smoothed the bedspread, it was green, with a few holes, but nothing she couldn't patch up with her needle and thread. Enelya checked everything, the small suitcase was empty, so she slid it under her bed, and, found a small book with a flower on the cover, next to her "Memory" book. Enelya gasped, "so here is where I put my herb book! I was so afraid I had lost it. I put all of the different plants I find in here, look them up, title them, and list all the things they are used for. See here's lavander, sage, rosemary, pine needles, and some old reeds." She flipped through the pages eagerly, it was her pride and joy.

After glancing over at Robin, she noticed the purple dye. "Do you dye your hair?" she asked, confused, already knowing the answer to the "no duh" question.
 

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"Ah well - they'd be a bit too large for them anyway." She grinned back at the girl, a bit happy that she hadn't noticed anything. "No thanks; I'm almost finished." And she was - all that was left was seventy-six dollars to get her through the month, and a bar of soap shaped like a duck - Danny, a bipolar twenty-something in the hospital at the same time as her had given it to her a few days ago as a goodbye present. It was the first gift she'd ever gotten, and she loved it. She placed it carefully on her end table next to the alarm clock and a bottle of medicine she'd gotten earlier from the nurse. She remembered what the shrew had said about roommates, quickly pushing it from her mind. She'd deal with that later...

She peered at the book, a quick smile darting across her face at Enelya's joy at having found it. "Beautiful," she agreed, opal eyes glancing up at Enelya for a moment before sliding down to the clipping of sage. "Is that your power, then?" The idea of people having powers still made her uneasy, but you wouldn't know it to look at her. "An affinity with plants and animals and such?"

"Do you dye your hair?"

Robin thought it might be a rhetorical question, but she nodded anyway. "Yeah." She picked up the tube, tossing it in the air and catching it in one hand.
She poked her teeth with her tongue, finally shrugging. She'd have to tell her sometime... "I used to have about eighty bottles of this stuff." She took it off to the bathroom to put in a drawer, her voice floating back to Enelya. "I was in this store, and for some reason I had just about all my money with me - I guess it was at the start of the month - and 'oh, wow, these are so pretty'... So I bought every tube they had. And I couldn't waste them, you know?" She was heading back now, sitting on the bed across from the girl. "I don't normally do that, I was just..." She exhaled, opal eyes trained at the wall. The nurse had made it quite clear that she expected her to be up front about it, but that wasn't why she was telling the story. "...Sort of manic. At the time."
 

Enelya Norvayn

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She laughed with Robin. A sense of humor was always a plus! Then she noticed the bottle of medicine, and the soap duck. She didn't really want to pry about the medicine, but the duck was cute, so she asked:

"Aww, that little duckie is so adoreable, where'd you get it?" Enelya kinda laughed at the little soap figurine.

She peered at the book, a quick smile darting across her face at Enelya's joy at having found it. "Beautiful," she agreed, opal eyes glancing up at Enelya for a moment before sliding down to the clipping of sage. "Is that your power, then?" The idea of people having powers still made her uneasy, but you wouldn't know it to look at her. "An affinity with plants and animals and such?"

Enelya's face shot a big grin, and set the book down, patting it. She nodded.
"Yes, I can make plants grow, while also talking to them, and animals. What would be your power?" Enelya was curious, and looked at Robin intently.

"I used to have about eighty bottles of this stuff." She took it off to the bathroom to put in a drawer, her voice floating back to Enelya. "I was in this store, and for some reason I had just about all my money with me - I guess it was at the start of the month - and 'oh, wow, these are so pretty'... So I bought every tube they had. And I couldn't waste them, you know?"

Enelya laughed, she knew exactly what Robin was talking about. Then, her last sentence startled her... Manic? She wondered, What does she mean by manic? Maybe that's what that medicine is for... Oh well, she seems nice enough to me! We've been laughing and having a good ol time so far!
 

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"Aww, that little duckie is so adoreable, where'd you get it?"

Her lips twitched into a smile, and she nodded. "Isn't it? It was a goodbye present from a friend... I said I didn't like cute things, so, of course, he had to give me something so adorable that even I love it."

"Yes, I can make plants grow, while also talking to them, and animals. What would be your power?"

"It's pretty stupid," she warned Enelya, "and I just discovered it a week ago." She closed her eyes and concentrated, a ghostly version of her stepping from her body and solidifying. "I can duplicate myself." She grinned, the fake version of her melting into the ground. "You're lucky - your power must be so much fun."

She watched her, a humorless smile crossing her face at the girl's expression. There it is... "I'm... You don't have to worry or anything. I don't go about killing people." ...Alright, that was stupid. She bit her lip, shaking her head in disbelief. "Um. How long have you had your powers, anyway?"
 

Enelya Norvayn

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Enelya laughed, didn't like cute things huh? Well, everyone is different she supposed.

"It's pretty stupid," she warned Enelya, "and I just discovered it a week ago." She closed her eyes and concentrated, a ghostly version of her stepping from her body and solidifying. "I can duplicate myself." She grinned, the fake version of her melting into the ground. "You're lucky - your power must be so much fun."

Enelya's eyes got wide, and she gasped. "That is amazing! Stupid?! That is far from stupid! Ohh, I could just imagine what fun that would be, being two places at once!" Enelya grinned, she did like her power, and it was fun, not being able to have a conversation with the flowers would be strange. "Umm, I'm not sure how long I've had my powers, as long as I can remember really, but, that really isn't saying much... I don't really remember my past, little flashes, but nothing someone would want to remember." Enelya looked down, sometimes, it was kind of embarrassing for her, that she didn't remember.

"I'm... You don't have to worry or anything. I don't go about killing people."

This girl sure was funny, she had to laugh. Enelya let out a bit of an exaggerated laugh, even though she hadn't meant it to be that way.

"It never crossed my mind!" she grinned. Enelya always looked for the good in people, and never really thought to investigate the possible dangers of them. Which in a way served in good ways, and bad. She trusted everyone, until they gave her some reason to not trust them. So far so good with Robin. ^_^
 

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"That is amazing! Stupid?! That is far from stupid! Ohh, I could just imagine what fun that would be, being two places at once!"

Her expression didn't change, but the tips of her ears went red with embarrassment. "I dunno. I really can't control them all too well yet... I wanna see what they're like with fighting." She grinned, throwing a left hook to the jaw. She was easily taken off topic...

She leaned forward, impressed. "You must be so good at it... Can animals understand humans? Are you a herbivore? A complete herbivore? Do you not eat at all, or are plants ok with being eaten?" She figured most of them would - they'd die anyway if they weren't eaten, and at least someone was enjoying them. "It would suck to be a plant..." she muttered in light of this, running a hand through her hair.
 

Enelya Norvayn

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"You must be so good at it... Can animals understand humans? Are you a herbivore? A complete herbivore? Do you not eat at all, or are plants ok with being eaten?"

She laughed, she loved people who asked questions. "Yes, I am a vegetarian. Plants usually don't mind, seeing that if it's like a cabbage or a carrot or something like that, it doesn't mind, because they don't really like being stuck in dirt all the time with no... how would I describe it... beauty? Like for instance, trees can show off their beauty from being tall, or knarled, while others can show off flowers, or fruit, fruit don't mind being eatten, because the main purpose of their life is to be spread around and by us eating them... well, it all works out. Plants really don't have a high quality of life like animals do. Trees are very protective, so they like to stick around for awhile, I guess that's why they live to be over one hundred! Plants have this mutal understanding that they don't survive very long, and that it's no point really in trying. You'd think it was depressing but I've known some pretty jolly plants!" She laughed, thinking of old broccoli plants, still in the ground, who were most proud of their "hair".
 

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"Yeah?" She canted her head to the side, a few stands of brown and purple hair seizing this opportunity to drift into her face; she was completely engrossed in the girl's words. It was like there was a couple more layers of life that most people would never understand - she envied those who could speak to other species, half in one world, half the other.

"That's sort of how I imagined it." She finally agreed, pushing the renegade hair back into its proper place. "Although, sometimes - Bananas, you know? They mock me, with the little bunches they're always coming in. 'Either you eat us till you're sick of us, or we go bad!'" She squinted evily, almost entirely serious. "But they're lovely otherwise. I suppose it's not their fault I can't eat banana after banana."

"It's not depressing, I don't think. Humans, they're depressing. They - we - have rather short life spans, but they're constantly putting death out of thought, pretending it doesn't exist. And then - bam! - it happens, someone's dead, no one can believe it. Death doesn't happen to us. But it does. It does, and at least strawberries can accept it. They've got one up on us there."
She paused, realizing for the first time that she'd been leaning towards the girl, hands waving in an attempt to better get the point across. She blushed, sheepishly muttering "I'll be quiet" to no one in particular.
 

Enelya Norvayn

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"Although, sometimes - Bananas, you know? They mock me, with the little bunches they're always coming in. 'Either you eat us till you're sick of us, or we go bad!'" She squinted evily, almost entirely serious. "But they're lovely otherwise. I suppose it's not their fault I can't eat banana after banana."

Enelya bursted out laughing! Sitting on her bed, she grabbed her pillow and put it over stomache. When she finally caught her breath, she added:

"You don't even have to be able to talk to a banana to find out how stuck up they are! Grapes are exactly the same. Usually, theres a leader banana, or grape, they are mob fruits. I'm just glad they don't have legs, because those guys get some riled up sometimes!"

"It's not depressing, I don't think. Humans, they're depressing. They - we - have rather short life spans, but they're constantly putting death out of thought, pretending it doesn't exist. And then - bam! - it happens, someone's dead, no one can believe it. Death doesn't happen to us. But it does. It does, and at least strawberries can accept it. They've got one up on us there."

Enelya listened to Robin intently, she had some good ideas. In fact, Enelya viewed life very similarly. She smiled, and nodded as she spoke, taking in all the words carefully.

"I totally agree. I find it funny, that, well, sometimes, I find that animals can be more humane than actual humans. I believe that you should not necessarily dwell on death, but keep it in mind, realizing that life only happens once, no matter what the Buddha says!" She laughed, and grinned. "You shouldn't dwell on the bad things, in my opinion, its almost like a waste of time. I understand if something bad happens, you should mourn, and cope, but, you shouldn't make that to where you stop really living, you know?"

Enelya thought to herself, 'I hope I'm not spilling my gut too much, that this girl thinks I'm insane and doesn't want to room with me anymore...I think we're getting along pretty well, though.'
 

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She sighed in relief, glad that her feelings on bananas were for good reason. "I guess I can understand that... Shipped overseas, reasonable price - they can even make a bread. It is impressive..."

She glanced towards the bathroom, adding "especially if the something bad is buying a whole bunch of hair dye. That's really not worth sobbing for days about. You gotta live! Use them!" She shook her fist dramatically, a soundless laugh shaking her shoulders slightly.

Her smile subsided, and she leaned towards Enelya seriously. "Though, I do have a lot of that. Dwelling on bad things, and all that. I... One time I flew into a spiral of depression because a bird crapped on my shoulder. Serious life examining, the world is out to get me sort of stuff. Crying. Diary-angst. All 'what's the use of getting out of bed?'..." She laughed silently, falling back onto the bed at her twelve-year-old self's idioticy. "I'm not exactly sure if that's going to be happening, so be warned." Her fingers clawed the air in a caricature of fearsome, and she sat back up again. It was, she knew, quite a chore to be her roommate, and she wouldn't be surprised if this girl ran before the week was out. But she was actually having fun, which was rather new to her.
 
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