To Find The Past

birdie

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"Why are you so curious about the Nineteen hundreds? Trying to look up your family tree?"

Allen's eyes narrowed as well and he snorted in contempt. "I've far more important things than to worry about relatives, boy," he said. He watched as Legion flirted with the girl and rolled his eyes in disgust. Typical teenager. "You should worry more about what's going on in the world than women, boy," he said, refusing to call him by his name. That would only show he had respect for Legion, and he had none of that for the younger male.

"Just trying to help."

"Help by staying out of this!" Allen hissed. He hated people... he hated everyone... it was a really bad idea to come to this place.

Just then, the ink hit his face. There was a stinging in Allen's eyes and he quickly wiped his face, growling loudly. "Do I need to teach you children a lesson?" he hissed out, putting his right hand on the hilt of his sword.

And then it started raining! It only helped by getting the ink off of his face... but of course most of the books were probably ruined. Dark brown eyes widened, and he looked to the girl.

In the 1400s, he wouldn't have even dreamed of doing this, but Allen stalked toward Susan and grabbed the collar of her shirt with his free hand. "What was that for?" he asked, voice dangerously calm. It was the calm before the storm, as one might say.
 
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Legion narrowed his eyes further. Then is started to rain. "Fried anger anyone?" Legion said, pointing to the yelling guy. Legion looked outside. A storm was coming, and lightning struck outside. Legion focused his mind, and the lightning shot at him. The lightning surrounded around his fingers. He sent the lightning at the yelling guy. "Here, shut up for a bit. It's for your own good." The lightning struck him in the stomach.
 
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Upon seeing the lightning arc like that, Rasa got a sudden idea, but thought better than to try it right now. He walks away a bit and gets to the other side of the bookcase, waiting for the rain to stop.
 
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"Get away from her." Jamie said. He drew his sword and pointed the pointy end at Allen. But then he was hit by lightning. Still, Jamie didn't put his sword away. Yet.
 

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Just as Susan opened her mouth to reply to Allen's question, the lightning bult jolted through Allen. And since he was holding on to her, Susan fel the shock of it. She gasped in pain right before her heart stopped and she fell unconscious.
 

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As the lightning bolt hit him, Allen's eyes went wide and his face was blank. He had never been hit by lightning before, and it wasn't a very pleasant feeling. He expected to go unconscious, just like the girl he had been holding did, but didn't. Apparently his regeneration and healing had taken care of it before any major damage was done.

He smirked and let go of the girl. "Let her die. Good riddance," he said, laughing darkly. The man turned to Jamie, laughing again at his sword. He was obviously feeling cocky; the smirk, the laugh, and his eyes said it all.

He unsheathed his own sword, pointing it toward Jamie. "Heh, your poor girlfriend," he said, advancing toward the pirate. "But it wasn't my fault. She did it to herself, what with the rain." He looked at their weapons.

"Are you sure you want to play this game, boy? I've been playing it for far longer than you have." He was sure of his skills. He hadn't survived for so long and learned nothing from it, after all.
 
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Legion stoof in shock at what the angry guy had said. He looked at the kid called Jamie. "Kick his butt, Jamie. I'm on your side, man!" Lightning started to flood through Legion, the elecetricity crackling through his body, it felt really good.

Legion stood next to Jamie.
 
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Was he the only one willing to help the girl? He sighs and sneaks around the bookcase, getting to her and picking her up quickly walking out of the library as fast as possible. He then proceeded to head to the medical office, which he had no clue where that was.
 
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"Are you sure you want to play this game, boy? I've been playing it for far longer than you have."

"Of course I'm sure." Jamie replied in the same haughty voice. "I'm a pirate." His voice was proud, and he said it as though it explained his cockiness. It did, in a way. He was an expert swordsman. He'd been fighting since the day he was old enough to handle a sword.
 

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Susan's heart began to beat again, though it was a very faint beat. She was still unconscious, though.
 
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