Where am I?!

Abilene Brenton

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Kagami lay on the floor in an empty and dusty room. She appeared to be asleep. Suddenly she sat up with a start coughing from the dust her sudden movement had caused to rustle into the air.
She looked around at her surroundings not sure where she was and not remembering how she got there.
"Okay either I have a small case of amnesia or I was sleep walking or...." her sentance was cut short by her sudden inablility to breath. Maybe dust or maybe someones powers but her throat had suddenly closed and it appeared as though she wasnt going to be able to breath again...
 

Mark Keirn

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Mark moved through the rooms, but made sure to be careful. There was dust everywhere and it was liable to get in his face if he stirred too much of it. Freezing in place, he heard coughing from down the hall. Moving out of the room he was currently in, he could walk normally in the hallway for lack of dust, but he made sure to be quiet. It was a hard thing to achieve, considering he was wearing boots, but he managed. Slowly, he stuck his head in the doorway of the room the noise had come from to see a girl that was covered in dust. She didn't look like she was doing very well currently, but he couldn't really help her much besides pulling her out of there into the hallway. He wasn't good with air magick, so he quickly did the other option his mind had come up with. Finding a section of her lower arm after walking quickly into the room, he pulled her up and out into the hallway. He wasn't one to normally just help someone, but he didn't want her to drown in dust. It would be kind of annoying to hear her suffocate.
 

Abilene Brenton

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Kagami was beginning to black out when she felt someone grab her arm and pull her into the hallway where the fresh air filled her lungs. She looked up to see the boy that had pulled her out. She stood up and realized that she was completely covered in dust.
"Um...thank you." she said timidly. Embarrassed that she had been rescued.
 

Mark Keirn

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Mark looked her over, the dust on her clothes. "Can you breathe well enough now?" He asked, not really sounding caring in the least. He had basically ignored her thanks; he didn't really care, quite honestly. He shifted his weight a bit for no reason.
 

Abilene Brenton

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Kagami looked at him senseing the fact that he didnt care in the least if she was okay or not so she turned on her heel to try and figure out one where she was and two how to get out of there.
"Yeah fine. Thanks again even though you dont care." she said over her shoulder as she walked towards another hallway to the left.
 

Mark Keirn

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"I saved you, didn't I?" He said angrily, following her. It pis*ed him off how she talked to him, even if she was right. He wasn't going to let it slide, definetly not. His boots made a loud noise as they hit the floor and it annoyed him, and suddenly he hated them for the moment. He hated being loud when he didn't want to be. Oh, well, he had more important things to worry about, such as this insolent girl.
 

Abilene Brenton

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Kagami whipped around on her heel to look at him.
"Excuse me? I thanked you twice already despite your obvious lack of interest so where do you get off being pissed at me?!" she asked looking at him with a little bit of anger in her eyes.
"And besides I didnt need you to save me anyway." she said turning back around and strutting down the hallway. This guy thought he could guilt trip her but it wouldnt work she was amazingly stubborn.
 

Mark Keirn

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"Oh, yeah, you would have been absolutely fine being choked by the dust you were idiotic enough to stir up." He stopped when she did, then continued persueing when she moved. It seemed like her anger matched his for the moment, but she would learn he didn't let things go, even little things. Little things add up to big things.
 

Abilene Brenton

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"Oh and I assume you know the events that let up to my "idiotic" stirring of dust?" she asked using her fingers to make quote marks over her back for him to see.
"Or perhaps you dont realize its not as idiotic as it might appear." she said rambling at this point her anger boiling up inside her. She was not going to let him off the hook easily.
 

Mark Keirn

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"You're telling me you walked into that room, sat down or whatever, and didn't noticed the dust in the least? You wouldn't have been able to sit down at all if you hadn't moved slowly! And whatever you did to stir the dust up wasn't because you were frightened by something tangible, obviously, because you didn't scream or anything!" he ranted angrily at her. It was easy to keep up with her pace, but his anger wanted to make him move faster, but he couldn't unless he wanted to walk beside her or step on her heels.
 
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