"It's a good thing of course!" Alexandria smiled at Luke. "After all, no one would like us if we were both boring, scientific twins. I make us interesting!"
"Vlad doesn't create ghosts anymore," Danny replied. "Dani and I took care of that."
You need to come on more! I miss you! T^T
"That's you, not me," Alexandria sighed. "Haven't you figured that out yet? You got all the brains, and I got all the fun!
Danny lowered the Thermos. "What kind of information?"
Alexandria glanced at William. "Are you still mad at me for taking the side of the Narnians before getting to know the Telmarines?"
OOC: We're fighting Telren in the place where we all are. Oh, and the replicas are still and issue too. ^.^
"I think we should have said a better farewell to Trufflehunter," Alexandria murmured.
"I told you that I wanted to handle it myself," Beatrice protested to Lestat, locking her knees to stop herself from shaking. "We don't need your help, Lestat," Hannah sighed. "We've got this under control." Anna held her gun straight out, ready to fire once the new vampire was away from Beatrice.
Hannah rubbed her neck. "Was I... dead?" "For a few minutes," Anna answered. "Your friar is quite talented." "Thanks Carl," Hannah smiled. Anna backed away a bit, thinking of how to take on both a werewolf and vampire at the same time.
"The sun's barely rising," Alexandria replied. "And I'm still tired."
"Escape isn't part of the plan," Danny pulled out the Fenton Thermos. "Not for you." Daine sighed and rolled her eyes, hating having to play a helpless girl. What she really wanted to do was give both ghosts a good smack down for ever touching her, but Vlad would be angry if she did.
I did! XD It really is the same up and down...
Daine nodded. "He looks like he's having a rough time." She remarked, her voice filled with false-worry. "Don't you think some of Danny's parent's tools could help?"
Daine waved to Sam. "Over here!" She called softly. "Is the ghost-kid okay?"
I don't have a religion, so I'm not sure what happens to us when we die. I think, and this is just from stories and times spent thinking at night, that when we die our souls might get put into a new body (reincarnation). So, I'm not afraid to die. Being afraid of death shouldn't make someone believe that there's something more out there. We're living here and now. THAT'S what we should be thinking about: enjoying what we can, while we can. My answer to your question: No. I'm not afraid of death, so fear cannot contribute to my belief in something after this life.
"I'm fine," Danny answered, raising his voice so she could hear. "Make sure that Daine is okay." Daine stood behind the corner of the Fenton's house, her cell phone on speaker.
Heck, I agree with you! I'd like to have a boyfriend that likes to read books as much as I do. But at the same time, I'd like him to be able find...
"Let... go!" Danny grabbed onto Johny's legs, spreading ice on them.
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