{Spoiler}{Jammies back again}I knew it! (I stalk your book reading. . . .) Yep, I'm a fan too! Do you remember Scout saying something about TheThroneWarden? Well, guess where that name came from!
{Jams Back (Peet and Podo are my fav characters!)}(You DO?! Ah! *tries to hide "The Adventures of Captain Underpants" and replaces it with "The Scarlet Pimpernel".)
I do!! At first I thought;" 'Throne Warden'? Why does that name sound so familiar. . . ?" until I remembered the Wingfeathers and that you were a fan, too! XD Ha, ha, now we can make obscure references in front of people who haven't read the books--even Mockingbird hasn't read them!
{Jams Back (Peet and Podo are my fav characters!)}(You DO?! Ah! *tries to hide "The Adventures of Captain Underpants" and replaces it with "The Scarlet Pimpernel".)
I do!! At first I thought;" 'Throne Warden'? Why does that name sound so familiar. . . ?" until I remembered the Wingfeathers and that you were a fan, too! XD Ha, ha, now we can make obscure references in front of people who haven't read the books--even Mockingbird hasn't read them!
{Jammies (I like them too!)}(Yes, I do! I saw that.)
Yay for obscure references!
"In the words of Ubinious the Whooned, 'Run, Igibys, run! If you're out there, run! They're coming!'"
Gotta love Oskar! “In the immortal words of Loshain P'stane, 'If anyone reads this without permission, he will be most certainly and brutally {smashed}. Or at the very least I'll chop off a finger or two. Or three.”
{Jammies (I like them too!)}(Yes, I do! I saw that.)
Yay for obscure references!
"In the words of Ubinious the Whooned, 'Run, Igibys, run! If you're out there, run! They're coming!'"
Gotta love Oskar! “In the immortal words of Loshain P'stane, 'If anyone reads this without permission, he will be most certainly and brutally {smashed}. Or at the very least I'll chop off a finger or two. Or three.”
He's one of my favorite characters! I'm doing quotes of the day on the "Quotes and Authors Chat Club" and I liberally sprinkle his quotes in there when I can't think of any others.
Liana finally knocked the heavy sticks out of his hands, and before he could surrender, she wrestled him to the ground. “Ahh!! OK, you win, truce, truce!!” Cole yelped, feebly waving off her attack. “What were you thinking, ambushing me like that?!” Liana demanded as she rolled off his chest. “You nearly gave me a heart attack!” Cole lay back on the mat gasping heavily for breath. His lungs stung and his muscles ached terribly. He could feel his heart hammering madly and realized that his shirt and hair were both drenched in sweat. “Remind me to never do that again.” “I’ll make a note of it.” She wiped her head and collapsed on the mat beside him, dropping the nunchucks. “Seriously, though.” “I thought you might want a training partner.” He responded mischievously. “Training partner? Ha! You fight like a kitten!” “Yeah, right! You acted like you were fighting for your life!” “For a moment I was, until I realized it was just you!” They laughed, then Cole rasped. “You’ll have to teach me how to use those things. Maybe I could surprise Jay with some new moves.” “Heh. Maybe. . .” She sat up and arched an eyebrow. “. . . If you teach me Spinjitzu.” He blinked in surprise. “What?” She rolled over onto her belly next to him. “Teach me Spinjitzu!” She widened her milky eyes pleadingly. “I’d love to know how, and you could do it in exchange for nunchuck lessons!” He sat up next to her. “Are you serious, or are we still messing around?” Liana shook her head. “I’m serious! I really, really want to know how to do it. Plus, I think it’d be fun.” “Well. . . I don’t know. . .” He said skeptically. “What, is Spinjitzu only meant for ninja or something?” “No, no, that’s not it,” He replied hastily. “I mean, I don’t think so. I think Misako knows Spinjitzu, and she’s not a ninja.” “Who’s she?” “Lloyd’s mother.” “Ohh, OK.” “Are you sure about wanting to learn Spinjitzu?” He said. “It’s pretty hard to get the hang of it.” “How long did it take you to learn?” She inquired. “Ah, well, a couple of days.” “If you can learn Spinjitzu in just a couple of days, why can’t I?” She regarded him for a moment. “Of course, there’s still your training, and I have schoolwork to do. I’m free nearly every afternoon, but I guess you might be too busy to come by and—” “Well, I won’t be too busy.” Cole said thoughtfully. “I have a few hours to kill after lunch each day. Maybe. . .” He looked at her, glancing at the scars. “. . . Maybe I could drop by every other day, and we could train each other for fun. You teach nunchaku, and I’ll teach Spinjitzu. How’s that?” Liana smiled. “I like it!” He held out a hand. “Deal?” “Deal.” She nodded. He took her hand and shook it. The new plans cast a look of happy anticipation on Liana’s disfigured face, until she said thoughtfully. “Will your teammates have to know? They’ll probably wonder where you go.” “Nah,” He waved off the idea of telling his friends. He wasn’t going to start telling them about his story with Liana now; it would require to tell them what happened years ago, and right now it hurt to even remember. “We don’t need to tell them; it can be our little secret. I can always make up one excuse or another.” “They don’t usually leave the teashop around this time, and I wouldn’t be surprised if they were all there now, playing video games.”
Liana finally knocked the heavy sticks out of his hands, and before he could surrender, she wrestled him to the ground. “Ahh!! OK, you win, truce, truce!!” Cole yelped, feebly waving off her attack. “What were you thinking, ambushing me like that?!” Liana demanded as she rolled off his chest. “You nearly gave me a heart attack!” Cole lay back on the mat gasping heavily for breath. His lungs stung and his muscles ached terribly. He could feel his heart hammering madly and realized that his shirt and hair were both drenched in sweat. “Remind me to never do that again.” “I’ll make a note of it.” She wiped her head and collapsed on the mat beside him, dropping the nunchucks. “Seriously, though.” “I thought you might want a training partner.” He responded mischievously. “Training partner? Ha! You fight like a kitten!” “Yeah, right! You acted like you were fighting for your life!” “For a moment I was, until I realized it was just you!” They laughed, then Cole rasped. “You’ll have to teach me how to use those things. Maybe I could surprise Jay with some new moves.” “Heh. Maybe. . .” She sat up and arched an eyebrow. “. . . If you teach me Spinjitzu.” He blinked in surprise. “What?” She rolled over onto her belly next to him. “Teach me Spinjitzu!” She widened her milky eyes pleadingly. “I’d love to know how, and you could do it in exchange for nunchuck lessons!” He sat up next to her. “Are you serious, or are we still messing around?” Liana shook her head. “I’m serious! I really, really want to know how to do it. Plus, I think it’d be fun.” “Well. . . I don’t know. . .” He said skeptically. “What, is Spinjitzu only meant for ninja or something?” “No, no, that’s not it,” He replied hastily. “I mean, I don’t think so. I think Misako knows Spinjitzu, and she’s not a ninja.” “Who’s she?” “Lloyd’s mother.” “Ohh, OK.” “Are you sure about wanting to learn Spinjitzu?” He said. “It’s pretty hard to get the hang of it.” “How long did it take you to learn?” She inquired. “Ah, well, a couple of days.” “If you can learn Spinjitzu in just a couple of days, why can’t I?” She regarded him for a moment. “Of course, there’s still your training, and I have schoolwork to do. I’m free nearly every afternoon, but I guess you might be too busy to come by and—” “Well, I won’t be too busy.” Cole said thoughtfully. “I have a few hours to kill after lunch each day. Maybe. . .” He looked at her, glancing at the scars. “. . . Maybe I could drop by every other day, and we could train each other for fun. You teach nunchaku, and I’ll teach Spinjitzu. How’s that?” Liana smiled. “I like it!” He held out a hand. “Deal?” “Deal.” She nodded. He took her hand and shook it. The new plans cast a look of happy anticipation on Liana’s disfigured face, until she said thoughtfully. “Will your teammates have to know? They’ll probably wonder where you go.” “Nah,” He waved off the idea of telling his friends. He wasn’t going to start telling them about his story with Liana now; it would require to tell them what happened years ago, and right now it hurt to even remember. “We don’t need to tell them; it can be our little secret. I can always make up one excuse or another.” “They don’t usually leave the teashop around this time, and I wouldn’t be surprised if they were all there now, playing video games.”
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That's what you think, Cole. [img src="//storage.proboards.com/6672327/images/7elNEqtPK2hcSAiIMFNh.png" class="smile" alt=""]
Liana finally knocked the heavy sticks out of his hands, and before he could surrender, she wrestled him to the ground. “Ahh!! OK, you win, truce, truce!!” Cole yelped, feebly waving off her attack. “What were you thinking, ambushing me like that?!” Liana demanded as she rolled off his chest. “You nearly gave me a heart attack!” Cole lay back on the mat gasping heavily for breath. His lungs stung and his muscles ached terribly. He could feel his heart hammering madly and realized that his shirt and hair were both drenched in sweat. “Remind me to never do that again.” “I’ll make a note of it.” She wiped her head and collapsed on the mat beside him, dropping the nunchucks. “Seriously, though.” “I thought you might want a training partner.” He responded mischievously. “Training partner? Ha! You fight like a kitten!” “Yeah, right! You acted like you were fighting for your life!” “For a moment I was, until I realized it was just you!” They laughed, then Cole rasped. “You’ll have to teach me how to use those things. Maybe I could surprise Jay with some new moves.” “Heh. Maybe. . .” She sat up and arched an eyebrow. “. . . If you teach me Spinjitzu.” He blinked in surprise. “What?” She rolled over onto her belly next to him. “Teach me Spinjitzu!” She widened her milky eyes pleadingly. “I’d love to know how, and you could do it in exchange for nunchuck lessons!” He sat up next to her. “Are you serious, or are we still messing around?” Liana shook her head. “I’m serious! I really, really want to know how to do it. Plus, I think it’d be fun.” “Well. . . I don’t know. . .” He said skeptically. “What, is Spinjitzu only meant for ninja or something?” “No, no, that’s not it,” He replied hastily. “I mean, I don’t think so. I think Misako knows Spinjitzu, and she’s not a ninja.” “Who’s she?” “Lloyd’s mother.” “Ohh, OK.” “Are you sure about wanting to learn Spinjitzu?” He said. “It’s pretty hard to get the hang of it.” “How long did it take you to learn?” She inquired. “Ah, well, a couple of days.” “If you can learn Spinjitzu in just a couple of days, why can’t I?” She regarded him for a moment. “Of course, there’s still your training, and I have schoolwork to do. I’m free nearly every afternoon, but I guess you might be too busy to come by and—” “Well, I won’t be too busy.” Cole said thoughtfully. “I have a few hours to kill after lunch each day. Maybe. . .” He looked at her, glancing at the scars. “. . . Maybe I could drop by every other day, and we could train each other for fun. You teach nunchaku, and I’ll teach Spinjitzu. How’s that?” Liana smiled. “I like it!” He held out a hand. “Deal?” “Deal.” She nodded. He took her hand and shook it. The new plans cast a look of happy anticipation on Liana’s disfigured face, until she said thoughtfully. “Will your teammates have to know? They’ll probably wonder where you go.” “Nah,” He waved off the idea of telling his friends. He wasn’t going to start telling them about his story with Liana now; it would require to tell them what happened years ago, and right now it hurt to even remember. “We don’t need to tell them; it can be our little secret. I can always make up one excuse or another.” “They don’t usually leave the teashop around this time, and I wouldn’t be surprised if they were all there now, playing video games.”
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That's what you think, Cole. [img alt="" src="//storage.proboards.com/6672327/images/7elNEqtPK2hcSAiIMFNh.png" class="smile"]
* * * He took her hand and shook it. The new plans cast a look of happy anticipation on Liana’s disfigured face, until she said thoughtfully. “Will your teammates have to know? They’ll probably wonder where you go.” “Nah,” He waved off the idea of telling his friends. He wasn’t going to start telling them about his story with Liana now; it would require to tell them what happened years ago, and right now it hurt to even remember. “We don’t need to tell them; it can be our little secret. I can always make up one excuse or another.” “They don’t usually leave the teashop around this time, and I wouldn’t be surprised if they were all there now, playing video games.”
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That's what you think, Cole. [img class="smile" src="//storage.proboards.com/6672327/images/7elNEqtPK2hcSAiIMFNh.png" alt=""]
Finally!!! Yes!!!! And so AWSOME!
Wait what do you mean?...
You'll see. . . it's really quite innocent, actually. Until it isn't. I dunno. You'll see.
* * * He took her hand and shook it. The new plans cast a look of happy anticipation on Liana’s disfigured face, until she said thoughtfully. “Will your teammates have to know? They’ll probably wonder where you go.” “Nah,” He waved off the idea of telling his friends. He wasn’t going to start telling them about his story with Liana now; it would require to tell them what happened years ago, and right now it hurt to even remember. “We don’t need to tell them; it can be our little secret. I can always make up one excuse or another.” “They don’t usually leave the teashop around this time, and I wouldn’t be surprised if they were all there now, playing video games.”
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That's what you think, Cole. [img src="//storage.proboards.com/6672327/images/7elNEqtPK2hcSAiIMFNh.png" class="smile" alt=""]
That Lenny face makes me scared.
*makes poster version of Lenny face*
*sneaks into Jon's bedroom in the night with poster and tape*
*hangs poster over his bed, slips away*
*next morning, Jon wakes up*
Jon: *blinks blearily, catches sight of Lenny poster* AAUUGGHH!!