Since when does our lovely Everto obey...

TehMeh

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The night was dark, the blackness tempered only by the small patch of light provided by the flickering fire. It wasn't a large fire, and its flickering light went only a small way around it, but it was a small escape from the moonless night. Not that Everto needed to escape the night. He sat at the edge of the firelight, half in shadow, half in light. His cold grey eyes reflected the flames, giving him a slightly demonic appearance. He wasn't afraid of the night, nor of the creatures that dwelt within it. Rather, he had ventured into the 'forbidden' area in an attempt at finding the night. He had lit the fire because he had no wish to be disturbed by the night creatures that frequented the area. He had to think.

The flames danced, reddish tongues of light flitting in and out of his vision, melding with one another and splitting apart. He saw them not. Lost deep within the solitude of his mind, Everto was only dimly aware of his surroundings. His mind was a turmoil of thoughts and feelings, tempered with the desire to find who he truly was. The halfvampire youth pulled his black jacket tighter around him. It was cold, though he barely noticed. He was torn between his need to protect her, the one whom he loved but had already failed so many times, and the desire to find his family. No doubt many of the students, particularly ones who had known him before, thought him suspicious. He had had a reputation for wanting the Academy burnt before he had left - he had been reading the "How To Burn Down Your School And Not Get Caught" series then - and he had left right before the attack.

Sighing, Everto dragged himself back to the present. Flicking his black hair away from his eyes, he glanced around. He was not supposed to be here, he knew, but since when had he cared about Academy rules? Cince when had he cared about any rules? Stretching his legs, he faded into the shadows at the sound of something behind him. Turning silently, he saw that it was just an animal. At he lifed his hand away from his body, Everto's hand became engulfed in flame, bluishly similiar to the campfire but a metre away. it cast a cold light over his face, outlining his features. Seeing the animal scurry away in fright, Everto allowed the flames surrounding his hand to die. He couldn't be bothered scaring it any further. Flopping back onto the log he had been slouched upon, he stared once more into the flames.
 

Alastair Phoenix

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Odd enough an Ecuadorian had come into the light in a sillhouette. The boy was only of the age of 16 or so and his pant leg was ripped. The rustling in the bush was actually him, and the critter had gone by without his noticing.

"Umm...would..you knew wheres I am?" The accent he had was thick. He was somewhat frightened by the dark as well as the blue fire in front of him. The red vision he had at one time would have been good right now. He looked to the right.

His vision started to flicker as well as a smirk. Wow...they are actually starting to work...nevermind... The flickering had died and he could only wonder what triggers my power?
 

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"Umm...would..you knew wheres I am?"

Turning, Everto cast his grey eyes over the boy. He seemed to be not too much younger than himself, but he also seemed rather scared. Well now, thought Everto to himself, How did he manage to find his way here? Never one who gave more than was asked - often he didn't even give that, in the ways of work or information - Everto chose his words carefully. Did he offer help to find the way back to the School? Or did he simply ignore the kid? Either way, it didn't really matter. Shrugging, Everto sat back on the log.

"Yes, I would know where you are. You are where I am, I know exactly where I am. I also know where I would like to be, and you are not a part of that." Pleased with his choice of words, and the way he had pulled the statement off, Everto swung himself around on the log so that he was facing the fire again. Gazing into the flames, he listened intently for any sounds of movement from the boy. Why would he ask me the way back, anyway? Calmly thinking that he really needed to get his old reputation back, Everto waited for the boy's response.
 

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He hadn't understood him at all. He was confused and so sat down, not comforted by staying with the boy, but also not comforted coming into the woods. How did I end up here...why is he not tleling me the way back?

"Umm...where...is the..school?" Raphael asked one more time, his eyes turning blue once more from their grayish color. A pain started to come from his eyes.
 

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"Umm...where...is the..school?"

Everto rolled his eyes. Would the idiocity never end? He pointed to the right, where the faint outline of a building could just be seen. Of course, chances where the boy couldn't see it, but did Everto care? Of course not. Tilting his head to one side, Everto peered somewhat curiously at the boy. He wasn't interested in him, no, it was just that he was curious as to how someone so... so like that kid could survive the forbidden area.

"What's your name, kid?"

[Eh. Writer's block.]
 

Alastair Phoenix

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"My names are...Raphael D'Carteno." He looked down, not able to see the faint outline of the school. Great, now how am I supposed to make it for my first class tomorrow!

"Umm...what are your names?" Raphael's culture suggested that the first and last name are called just names. I wonder why this boy is not being the nicest in the whole world. I mean, what did I do to him to deserve such insolence?
 

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This place is "forbidden" for a reason, kid. Perhaps you should scat off before you find out what that reason is... Although he was no telepath, Everto could tell that the kid - Raphael D'Carteno - couldn't understand him. The continues conversation, the questions... it all meant that the guy obviously couldn't tell when someone wasn't in a great mood. Of course, Everto was never in a great mood, but tonight he was spectacularly grumpy, even for him.

"Everto Savio." Only the barest hint of cruelty lay behind a mask of boredom and indifference. And when will this kid take a hint? Still feigning his indifference to the boy's presence, Everto asked the all-too-common question in one word. "Powers?"
 
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