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Post by Rochelle Parnell on May 15, 2007 15:10:13 GMT -5
"That's all you can do. Just start off asking her something along the lines of how has she been doing or something like that," said Rochelle. "That would break the slience I suppose."
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Post by Matthew "Sully" Sullivan on May 16, 2007 11:37:40 GMT -5
"I guess..." He sighed. "It's just hard, because she doesn't really even remember me. And she's changed so much from who she used to be. We're practically strangers."
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Post by Rochelle Parnell on May 19, 2007 12:09:07 GMT -5
"Well, look at it this way, we were strangers, right," said Rochelle. "Then we started to talk." She thought for a moment."Maybe your sister will open up to you. It might take time, but it'll be worth it."
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Post by Matthew "Sully" Sullivan on May 19, 2007 12:21:38 GMT -5
"I suppose you're right," Sully said. "But the problem isn't really with her. It's all me. I'm the one holding back. I just... knowing that she's a.... and that she could have..." he sighed. "I need to figure out how to get past it."
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Post by Rochelle Parnell on May 19, 2007 12:43:24 GMT -5
"Well, she's just a person," said Rochelle. "That's it. She's just got a small problem, but she's still a person. Look at it that way. It maybe easier."
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Post by Matthew "Sully" Sullivan on May 19, 2007 12:52:32 GMT -5
"I'll try that," Sully said. He ate his sandwich in silence, thinking to himself. He realized that she was right, but he still wasn't sure how he could get past that one little thing. He really didn't know what he would do if he found out that Ashura had been the one who'd attacked Jessie.
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Post by Rochelle Parnell on May 19, 2007 13:03:19 GMT -5
Rochelle gave him a smile. She also sat in slience and finished off her sandwich quietly. After finishing off her water, Rochelle politely wiped her mouth with her napkin and folded it neatly on her plate.
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Post by Matthew "Sully" Sullivan on May 20, 2007 16:55:41 GMT -5
Sully finished his sandwich and took a sip from his drink. "Do you want anything else? Dessert or anything? Or do you want to go somewhere else?"
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Post by Rochelle Parnell on May 21, 2007 20:04:55 GMT -5
Rochelle shook her head no. "I think I'm fine on food right now," she said with a smile. "I don't care where we go, because I don't really know where actually."
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Post by Matthew "Sully" Sullivan on May 22, 2007 10:18:28 GMT -5
"All right, then," Sully said. "I guess we could just walk around and talk for a bit, then. But I'll have to go to work soon, so it can't be too long." He signalled for the waitress to bring their check.
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Post by Rochelle Parnell on May 22, 2007 15:43:33 GMT -5
"Okay. After you head to work, I'm going to go ahead and go to my room so I can get a little bit more sleep than I have been getting here lately," said Rochelle.
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Post by Matthew "Sully" Sullivan on May 22, 2007 22:58:44 GMT -5
Sully nodded. "Aye. That sounds good. You should get some more sleep." He took out some galleons and left them on the table for the bill and the tip. Then he got up and held out his hand to help her up. "All right, then. Let's just walk for a bit."
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Post by Rochelle Parnell on May 23, 2007 8:06:32 GMT -5
Rochelle took his hand as she stood up, and slid her chair underneath when she stood up with her other hand. "Alright. I'm always up for a walk," she said with a smile.
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Post by Matthew "Sully" Sullivan on May 23, 2007 11:00:16 GMT -5
"Good," Sully said. He felt warm as she slipped her hand in his, and he led her outside without a word. As they stepped into the sunshine, he looked over at her. "You don't talk much about your brother," he said. "Tell me about him."
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Post by Rochelle Parnell on May 23, 2007 14:20:10 GMT -5
"Well, I'm not sure where to begin about my brother," said Rochelle. "Brendan was always there, no matter what. He taught me alot of things. You know, magic, how to read, that kind of thing," she said. "My parents didn't really want anything to do with me really, but he was there. I learned a few things about living on my own. I learned about werewolves and other creatures of that sort, since after all, my brother was dating a werewolf. Victoria wasn't a bad werewolf either. She was like my sister. When my brother had to work, she was looking after me, making sure that I got things I needed and things. She was just a normal person, but with a slight issue. But anyway, one night, we had went had went into the woods, and then a hunter had come to kill Victoria. Brendan made me hide. He stood infront of her and the hunter killed him, calling him a wolf lover. I wanted to attack the hunter, but I was scared that he'd kill me too. After he killed my brother, Victoria had no choice but to run, but unfortunaly, she didn't get far. The hunter killed her too. He came after me, I suppose he didn't want anyone to know that he killed a human, but I ran as fast as I could. I got away, but just barely. After that, I was alone."
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Post by Matthew "Sully" Sullivan on May 23, 2007 15:41:51 GMT -5
Sully stared at her, unsure of what to say. "Rochelle... I'm sorry. I know I've been a... well, a hunter... but I swear... I would never kill a human. Anyone who would... It's just wrong." But he was still troubled. For the frist time, he was starting to see that a werewolf was, in fact, a human most of the time. So when he killed werewolves... he really was killing humans. He sighed. "Maybe I'm not any better than the werewolf who killed Jessie..." he whispered.
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Post by Rochelle Parnell on May 23, 2007 17:36:27 GMT -5
"No," said Rochelle. "You're better than the werewolf. There are some werewolves that deserve to die, because they do wrong. They kill humans, but then again, there are some werewolves that just want to be normal, and not harm anyone. There is a difference when you look at them. The ones that want to be normal are more comfortable in their human forms than those who rather kill humans. The good ones fit in a whole lot more than the others. You just have to know what to look for in the differences," she said. "Sometimes, you can't tell any differences, because some have been around longer than others. But the wolf that killed Jessie, he or she wasn't the good wolf. Good wolves don't hunt people, they help them or don't hunt them at all."
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Post by Matthew "Sully" Sullivan on May 24, 2007 15:40:21 GMT -5
"If you say so," Sully said, frowning. "But I've also never made a distinction between a good werewolf and a bad one. I had no idea there was a difference." He sighed. "I don't know what to do anymore..."
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Post by Rochelle Parnell on May 24, 2007 16:04:00 GMT -5
"Not many people know that. Most people think that all wolves are the same. Foul creatures most people think they are, but that's not always the case. You've heard the phase, 'The eyes say it all', or something like that, haven't you? That's mostly were you can tell," said Rochelle. "But sometimes you can't really look at their eyes, which is understandable. Don't feel bad. It's not your fault."
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Post by Matthew "Sully" Sullivan on May 24, 2007 16:16:34 GMT -5
Sully leaned in and kissed her softly. "Thank you, Rochelle. I really am glad to have you as a friend." He didn't know what else to say, so he took her hand again and began to walk. "Is there any place you'd like to go?"
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