To Meet in Light?

Alastair Phoenix

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The sun began to set upon Ocean and the young child looked with almost a serene happiness. He looked upon his hand liquify into water and then smiled once more.

If only I could just go there and just live happily ever after...of course...that is naive. His red eyes reflected into the water and then back at the people staring at him and his blue skin.

Yes, he was a spectacle, but it hadn't mattered.

They were just human.
 

Diluted

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Grey was mindlessly floating around on a rock, which just so happen to be in the shape of a recliner. He took notice of the boy who seemed sad.

"Howdy there stranger" He said as he leaned forward on his rocky recliner.

He passed a glance around at all the people who were staring.

Is the kid shy?

Grey couldn't really let the kid get humiliated alone, now could he?
 

Alastair Phoenix

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"What the heck do you want!!!" The thirteen year old yelled in his sixteen year old voice. Launching out a watery whip from what seemed to be his back, the boy was only indignant towards the world, not to whom this stranger is.

The whip came towards the stranger's face at probably the speed the child could launch a punch.
 

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Grey hadn't expected an attack. And here was was trying to help the kid. In what looked like one movement, Grey brought up a slab of earth as a shield.

"Well, I came to talk, but apparently you'd like to play" Grey said with mild interest in his voice
 

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Angered once more, the boy sniffed once and stood. Turning towards Grey, the boy looked up and shook his head. "You need to know what me and Ocean must go through each day, being beaten verbally or in Ocean's case, physically, and yet we can't do anything. Jerk!" Taking in a breath of air, hoping the guy wouldn't attack. Letting it go, the boy waved and dropped into the ocean, becoming one with it.

Manifesting himself on hte beach by the pier where he was, the boy stared at Grey in the light, exposing his blue skin, red eyes, and well...his powers were exposed.
 

Diluted

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"You need to know what me and Ocean must go through each day, being beaten verbally or in Ocean's case, physically, and yet we can't do anything. Jerk!"

Grey watched as the kid jumped into the ocean. Since the kid attacked with water, Grey figured he'd be ok in the ocean.

After a moment, the kid manifested a little ways down the beach.

"Ya didn't have ta call me a jerk ya know..." Grey said waving at the kid.

Sarcasm... oh how Grey loved it.
 

Alastair Phoenix

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He laughed, and the indignation seemed to dissapate as tthis new elation came upon him. Walking towards the edge of the peer with everyone looking upon him, the boy merely pushed them aside and met him.

"Maybe I did...what now!" He smirked
 

Diluted

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"Maybe I did...what now!"

"Well, an apology would be nice" He said again in his sarcastic tone

Grey's shield fell back into the ground, the earth looking as if it han't been disturbed at all.

"So whats with attacking when all I did was ask a question?" He asked slightly tilting his head to the side, much like a dog
 

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The boy merely shook his head and then relaxed upon the pier dipping his liquified legs into the water. "Not now. I don't feel like dealing with it right now." The people stopped looking and as they did, he smiled.

Milosh continued to just look down and then towards the sky.

"What's your name?"
 

Diluted

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"Grey Grey announced as he summoned his rock-recliner back and sat down. "And yours?"

For someone who was just attacked for no reason, grey was oddly relaxed. This bought him a few awkward glances from the people as they dispersed.
 
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