Some Sisterly Time

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Adelina rolled her eyes. "Fine, be like that, none of my business then," she said. "But talking about stuff helps." She shrugged her shoulders. To be honest, she didn't care if he told her or anyone else or not. What he did was his choice, and she couldn't do anything to change it.

"I'm Adelina, Addie for short," she introduced. It didn't matter if he knew her name, really. And besides, she didn't feel like trying to force him to tell his past.

"I'm October," the younger girl said, deciding not to say the shortened versions of her name. She didn't feel like doing so. She decided not to try and get him to tell them what had happened to him in the past either, since Adelina wasn't.
 

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Axel nods, "Very well...I applaud the two of you for not pursuing the issue of my past, for it's one filled with hatred and greed. One I especially don't think your sister would want you to here.." he says, looking at October. "However, I will tell you as reward for not pursuing it, for lack of anything better to do and deciding it didn't really matter whether you know or not..Although, you sister needs to tell me if she doesn't care about you hearing.."
 
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Tsim didn't really care for a story not like he wouldent mind hearing one, he sat down on a conveiyent rock and just watched him closly blinking a few times...he just watched him again and then looked him over and wondered why he was so quick to reveal everything.
 

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Adelina glanced at the thirteen-year-old, then back to Axel. She did wonder why he wanted to reveal everything to strangers, even if he said it didn't really matter. "Fine, go ahead," she said. It didn't really matter if October heard it, in her opinion. She knew that the younger girl didn't like hatred and greed, but could stand it if it was a story.

October nodded in agreement with her sister, glancing at Tsim out of the corner of her violet eyes, then looked back to Axel, waiting for him to start the story.
 

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Axel leans causally back on to the tree behind him and begins to tell his story to them, emphasizing the finer details of how he felt, the anger and hatred within him, and how he had just caved in internally. He told them about how anger had completely ran his other emotion out, similar to how you have a tidal wave that crashes into the island, and if the wave is big and strong enough, it completely buries the wave under water. "You see..when all you ever feel is hatred and anger, and you try to well it inside and kinda on the outside, it just kind of..put a veil over all the other emotions. That is how I lost them..I'd imagine they're in there somewhere, I just can't find them.." He frowns and shrugs, closing his eyes as a gentle breeze blows through, tossing his hair around.
 
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Tsim only watched not saying a word to them still his white eyes just scanned him over...apparently he had his emotions but he didn't show them...Tsim only watched as he blinked and felt the wind which caused his baggy clothing to flow with it.
 

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The sisters listened, neither of them showing any sort of emotion on their face. Adelina could understand that, seeing as how she was angry most of the time, and October did a little bit, but only because of spending so much time around her sister.

"..... That is how I lost them..I'd imagine they're in there somewhere, I just can't find them.."

And it was time for the younger sister to be optimistic and encouraging. "I'm sure you'll find your other emotions some day," she said with a nod. She offered a smile, honestly doubting that what she said would help him any, but what harm would it do? Absolutely none.

"That's a pretty bad past..." Adelina said under her breath, really only to herself. She looked at the younger girl, and shrugged her shoulders as a sort of agreement, just so October wouldn't be the only one to say something. She really couldn't care less if this guy ever felt emotions again, it didn't involve her and it didn't matter to her, either. The seventeen-year-old just hoped that he didn't expect to get a history out of the rest of them, because that wasn't going to happen.
 

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Axel smirks and turns away, "Whatever..you guys are boring..don't you ever do anything..fun" he asks, a dark look surrounding his face. Suddenly fire shoots up around all four of them. Axel walks towards them and disappears within, merging with the fire yourself. "How about we play a game..a race I suppose..Here's how it will work, you guy will go from here to the outside of the forest, in that direction." he says, pointing eastward, "And I will go in the other direction, from there I will run the outside of the forest until I get to the finish line." A smile appears on his face, one that they can't see, as the fire roars around the other three. "Tell me whenever you're ready.."
 
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Tsim blinked when he saw the fire...visions from what he did and how he used his fire...he shook out it out of his head distracted and missing what he said about the race entirely he remembered the promise he made to never speak again... ((I dont understand the rules XD))
 

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Adelina didn't like the dark look that came to Axel's face, and she kept an eye on him, not trusting him. Upon seeing the fire, she sighed. Of course, he had to be a fire elementalist, whereas she and her sister were ice elementalists. Well, if this was about powers, they were definitely going to lose.

October crossed her arms over her chest, listening, but not quite understanding. "So wait..." she began, "this is basically just a race, but we're going in different directions?"

"... what's the point of this?" Adelina asked.
 
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