Honestly, some dumb field wasn't exactly her favorite location for a party. One of her least favorites, actually. There were too many bugs, and there was no way Lulu was taking off her shoes. No way no how, bub.
But at least the music was... decent. Again, not her favorite. This music was old. Not suited for a big bang, in her opinion.
Whatever.
Normally, Lulu would go an dance right away, but Lulu didn't dance alone. Ever. She normally had at least a small group of friends for smaller parties to dance with, but right now she couldn't recognize anyone. So she held back.
Maybe someone would show up later? Meeting a cute boy wouldn't hurt either.
Artimus blinked a couple of times at the field before him. He hadn't seen anything like this before.
He felt someone shove him hard from behind and the poor former angel stumbled across the grass. He nearly crashed in to Lulu but was able to stop himself in time.
As he raised his gaze, he blinked quickly before standing up.
"Uh... Ah..." He stammered a bit. "I did not mean to intrude."
Lulu was startled and jumped back to avoid being run into by some random joker. But he seemed to catch himself, so no harm done. She had the mind to tell him to chill out and be more careful, but hey, this boy was cute. She could find it in her heart to forgive him.
"Hey, it's no prob. I'm Lulu."
She held out her hand in greeting, smiling sweetly.
But now that she was here she might as well try to enjoy herself. And she has lovely, lovely alcohol to assist her. And as can be expected from Kloe, she's hanging out away from the crowd, keeping a considerable distance from the food table. The last thing there needs to be is an accident.
Lyn spotted Kloe all by her lonesome from the crowd. A small frown crept on to his lips, grabbing a couple of bottles of booze before making his way over.
Normal parties weren't usually Yeo's thing. He preferred the kind that had masks, like masquarades or Halloween parties.
He was sitting on the grass, sketching passer-bys in his sketchbook. So far, there wasn't much to draw from. Nothing to inspire him for future creations. He exhaled and flopped back in to the greenery, not minding that his current drawing was exposed to everyone. It had a rather life-like appearance on the paper.
Kiara was a curious little thing. She also loved being around people. People were great! Who cared what her silly aunt thinked?
So when Kiara spotted a stranger sitting all on his lonesome drawing, she just had to say hello. In a split second she was hovering over him, wings flapping lazily as she glanced down at his sketchbook.
He blinked a little in surprise at this stranger floating above him. To be honest, he really wasn't surprised.
"Drawing." He informed, letting curiosity in his voice take over. "What are you? I've never seen something like that before."
He was getting excited and moved to sit up, taking care to not head-butt Kiara. He flipped the page over and started to sketch, quickly already forming a decent outline of her.
Party. Alright. A party. He could deal with that, no prob. it was about time he got out of the house anyway, so to speak.
His friends had long abandoned him, unfortunately. Or friend, rather. Samuel lived out of the way, so friends were a bit hard t come by, especially as his job was in his home.
But he was here now, and it wasn't bad. He just wished he knew were the music was coming from. It was a bit eerie, honestly.
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But at least the music was... decent. Again, not her favorite. This music was old. Not suited for a big bang, in her opinion.
Whatever.
Normally, Lulu would go an dance right away, but Lulu didn't dance alone. Ever. She normally had at least a small group of friends for smaller parties to dance with, but right now she couldn't recognize anyone. So she held back.
Maybe someone would show up later? Meeting a cute boy wouldn't hurt either.
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He felt someone shove him hard from behind and the poor former angel stumbled across the grass. He nearly crashed in to Lulu but was able to stop himself in time.
As he raised his gaze, he blinked quickly before standing up.
"Uh... Ah..." He stammered a bit. "I did not mean to intrude."
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"Hey, it's no prob. I'm Lulu."
She held out her hand in greeting, smiling sweetly.
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He reached out and shook her hand gently before releasing it. He shifted his gaze around the field before returning his attention to Lulu.
"...Can you tell me what the occassion for this is?"
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Bad things always happened at parties.
But now that she was here she might as well try to enjoy herself. And she has lovely, lovely alcohol to assist her. And as can be expected from Kloe, she's hanging out away from the crowd, keeping a considerable distance from the food table. The last thing there needs to be is an accident.
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"Not one of those party types?" He asked.
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"Not really, no. How'd you guess?"
She sipped her drink and pursed her lips. Honestly, she didn't even know why she was here in the first place.
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He placed the additional bottles on the ground before opening one for himself and drinking from it.
"I'm not one for these parties either. I rather be out and about."
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He was sitting on the grass, sketching passer-bys in his sketchbook. So far, there wasn't much to draw from. Nothing to inspire him for future creations. He exhaled and flopped back in to the greenery, not minding that his current drawing was exposed to everyone. It had a rather life-like appearance on the paper.
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So when Kiara spotted a stranger sitting all on his lonesome drawing, she just had to say hello. In a split second she was hovering over him, wings flapping lazily as she glanced down at his sketchbook.
"What'cha dooooin'?"
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"Drawing." He informed, letting curiosity in his voice take over. "What are you? I've never seen something like that before."
He was getting excited and moved to sit up, taking care to not head-butt Kiara. He flipped the page over and started to sketch, quickly already forming a decent outline of her.
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"I'm a phae, silly!"
Kiara shot higher into the air, zoomed around him once, and then landed lightly on her feet in front of him.
"See?"
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His friends had long abandoned him, unfortunately. Or friend, rather. Samuel lived out of the way, so friends were a bit hard t come by, especially as his job was in his home.
But he was here now, and it wasn't bad. He just wished he knew were the music was coming from. It was a bit eerie, honestly.
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The dance floor was tempting, but Sandrath decided to burn his invitation with a flame from his hand before watching the ashes float through the air.
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"Hey. Sandrath. Don't burn the damn place to the ground."
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He had considered seeking her out, but decided to mingled first. Its not like he needed any food or drink.
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"I got bored just standing around. So I went to make sure you weren't planning on ruining everything."
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