On The Edge

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Tear smiled, happy to him quite cheerful, though her, leaving her own time, was dreadful on her family, though she would never say so. "I'm from the past, the dark ages, I guess, the medieval times." She said, she hardly remembered those ages. "It was 11 years ago... my entire family disappeared and reappeared here, in this time, quite strange, my parents still teach us in the old ways." She said, shrugging merely, though, had no story to tell like him.

"We're really hoping to get back soon." Tear mumbled, then she thought of leaving her friends, she wouldn't be able to bear it, leaving Lex, who was her friend, well, considered the girl a friend, and Akira, and Kane, and the others she met.
 
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"The Dark Ages? Wow..." Legion looked at her in awe. "What are your powers? I'm assuming you have powers, right?" Legion smiled warmly at Tear. Again, Legion had to think about his girlfriend, Tana. It was becoming increasingly harder to control his emotions. But he had to. For his sake, and Tana's as well.

Legion looked at Tear. "If you don't want to, I mean you don't have to. I'm just curious is all!" He smiled, and touched her hand lightly, then drew his hand back, and blushed.
 

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She smirked slightly, when he asked what her powers were, and she looked off a moment, and when he talked again how she didn't have to and touched her hand slightly she turned back towards him, and moved her hand to her lap, though she looked completly calm.

"Yeah, I have powers, I can read your thoughts." She said a little quiet, yeah, she heard his thoughts about his girlfriend, though she didn't say anything about it. She hoped he didn't mind, but she couldn't stop it, sometimes her powers automaticly go on.
 
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Now that Legion thought about it, he could feel her presence in his mind. It was ok, but he shut some thing out to her. Things he rarely shared with anyone. Except Tana, his girlfriend.

"Reading minds..." Legion smiled nervously. "That sounds like a cool power. I can control lightning. Thing is, I need a storm in order to do it. Or else it won't work. I have a dagger as well. Strapped to my left arm."
 

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"Don't worry, I try not to read minds as much as I can, though, sometimes my power turns on whenever it wants to, and I can't stop some times." She said, quite simply and calm. When he explained his power, she smirked slightly. Lightning powers be cool to have. When he mentioned the dagger, she reached to her foot, and pulled out a dagger that was short though thin, and very clean. She twirled it in her fingers, and she was very good at it.

"Your power would be fun to have... I also have daggers, father trains us everyday with weapons, though, in the Dark Ages, woman aren't supposed to use weapons, but father thinks otherwise." She said, looking at the slender blade.
 
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Legion's eyes went wide. "We're almost similar. In some ways. Did your father train you at a young age? My father trained me to fight starting from when I could first walk." He beamed, and shrugged off his trench coat. Legion laid it on the ground. He rolled up his sleeves to reveal his muscles. Also, the tip of his dagger glinted in the sunlight.

"This is from working in the field, and training from day one, so to speak."
 

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Her eyebrows raised in amusement a moment, then she smirked again. "My father started training all of my sisters and me at age 8, though with my brothers, he started training them at age... 6, though he had no need to train Fury, he trained himself, and with Jerith." She said, shrugging slightly, as she put the dagger back. And she looked at him again.

"Your father must have trained hard with you." She said simply, and looked off into the distance again, thinking.
 
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"Yes, he did train hard. Very hard actually. I still have the cuts to prove it. He trained me hard with hand to hand, and dagger combat. Both of them very rigorous." He paused, then looked out. "I remember, before the storm that brought me here, my father showed me a dagger. It was the most beautiful thing I have ever seen. It had a silver blade, and a dia..." Legion paused again, and took the dagger from it's sheath. "Just like...this dagger!" He exclaimed, looking proud, yet heartbroken. "This is the same dagger!"

He looked at Tear. "I told you how this was traded to me if I untied that knot? This is the same exact dagger as my father had! The gas station employee said that he had found this dagger in an Antique Shop! I wonder where the person, who owned the Antique Shop actaully found it?!" Legion was so proud. He may have just had the only remaining shred of connection he had to his father! And, his family! For his mother was the one to encrust the hilt with diamonds, and his father forged the blade from molten silver.
 

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She thought a moment or two then decided to say something. "Our father never worked us to hard, he only wanted us to survive if something happened." Tear said, then turned to look at him once he was amazed that it was the same blade. She smiled, happy, and glad that he had something of home now.

"I'm happy to know that you have something of home now, I wonder how it was found, nothing from my time could be ever found, I doubt that, it was... long ago to these modern day people, I can even bet that the manor we lived in was taken down." She thought, then shook her head, as if ridding herself of thinking that.
 
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Legion looked at her a moment. "Manor? Where would it have been? Would it be somewhere around here?" He looked at her for another second, then had a thought. "What if we went to go find it? Would you like that, Tear? I mean, if you don't want to, that's fine. But...I just thought you might to go see if it's still standing. It should be, considering it's made out of stone."

He looked at the ground. "It's a stupid idea, I know. Forget I even mentioned it." It seemed, no matter what Legion said, it didn't help the conversation.
 
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