The Writer's Café

Discussion in 'Fan Fiction' started by *Irin (01), Jul 20, 2010.

  1. The newcomer smiles mischievously and unsheathes her sword gracefully.
     
  2. In
    "what should I do"whispers Lilly
     
  3. Jessie senses a movement pu sides and flys out. She sees the man. "Who are you?!" she say rather scared.
     
  4. The stranger looks at the newcomer suspiciously, and opens a book that nobody noticed.
     
  5. Riddle takes out a blue orb. "any one want me to tell your future?" riddle asks with a laughs.
     
  6. The newcomer frowns and stands in a defensive position, sword raised.
     
  7. The stranger goes to the index, then flips to the middle of the book. The writing is in a strange language that nobody can understand. "Nika Mi Du!" Lily stops shaking. "It was a simple calming spell," explains the stranger.
     
  8. In
    "thanks regran" walks over to the newcomer and grabs his sword
     
  9. The newcomer lowers her sword slightly, a frown still imprinted on her face.
     
  10. -Out-

    I gotta go. I'll be back in 2 hours. Bye Bye.
     
  11. The newcomer narrows her eyes suspiciously.
     
  12. In
    Throws the sword aside
    "nobody likes fighting here"
     
  13. "can I get you a drink?"riddle asks the newcomer.
     
  14. out

    u dont know my name im a stranger :x

    in
     
  15. In
    Sits down and examines sword
     
  16. "As a matter of fact, Lily, there is a lot of fighting here," says the stranger, smiling. "Oh, but whatever you do, DON'T GET BLOOD ON THE FLOOR!" added the stranger.
     
  17. Out
    Sorry stranger
    In
     
  18. Shrugging indifferently she puts her hands in her pockets and doesn't react.
     
  19. The stranger looks over Lily's shoulder. There is strange writing on the sword. "That says 'Cinuka,' which means 'Fighter,' in Mayan." Everybody stares at the stranger. "I have a waywith strange languages..." she explained, but didn't say any more.
     
  20. The stranger looks at the newcomer, and an understanding passes between them. Strangers and newcomers tend to get along.