Re: Strange Happenings (Natari/Van Helsing)
Van Helsing ?nodded when Natari ?stated that she did not know what to make of it. He chuckled warmly, well, you can imagine then how strange it is to me, in short, I am not sure what to make of it
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#940
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Re: Strange Happenings (Natari/Van Helsing)
"I'm telling you that one of them has abilities I've never seen in a vampire or even heard of," Natari said emphatically.
"And no I do not know what to make of it," she confirmed with a slight?
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#939
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Re: Strange Happenings (Natari/Van Helsing)
I am honestly not sure what to think of any of them either, Van Helsing ?admitted, eyeing?her thoughtfully. ? What baffles me more is, how to help them; I am supposed to come up with some sort of
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#938
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Re: Strange Happenings (Natari/Van Helsing)
"Something was wrong with those people...That one made me think...well think my maker was here and...he was...unhappy with me."
Which were Vitto there he likely would be, she thought with a small
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#937
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Re: Strange Happenings (Natari/Van Helsing)
Van Helsing ?blinked, and stood there, looking puzzled. All day?? I, don¡¯t think so, it seems like only moments that the others left, and I had just gotten into bed, or, so it seems. No, he shook
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#936
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Re: Strange Happenings (Natari/Van Helsing)
"You slept all day?" Natari's usually composed removed features showed surprise and briefly, concern.
"Did those monsters do something to you?"
No she hadn't liked them at all. Or trusted them. Of
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#935
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Re: Strange Happenings (Natari/Van Helsing)
VanHelsing ?moaned when he heard the soft knock on his door. Is it morning already, he murmured?to himself, wondering what could actually be going on. Yes?? He called to the servant, who entered and
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#934
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Strange Happenings (Natari/Van Helsing)
After feeding, Natari returned to Dr. Van Helsing's, wondering idly if she'd find him alive. The youthful looking vampire wore a dark green velvet dress and a silvery cloak, her dark hair tucked under
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#933
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Re: An Evening¡¯s Work, London (Henry/Rena/Leti/open)
Leti's gaze fascinated on Henry with avid fascination as he spoke about politics.
"But if'in they said they was all out for themselves, all honest like they'd never get the vote. Not from their own
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#932
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Re: An Evening¡¯s Work, London (Henry/Rena/Leti/open)
"A very good practice that, not to believe them. Oh, I suppose I believe one thing underlying?everything they say. They do want to change something. Only to improve the lives, or the moral fabric of
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#931
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Re: An Evening¡¯s Work, London (Henry/Rena/Leti/open)
Rena and Leti exchanged a relieved glance at Henry's disgruntled?words on politics. Only a few seconds before, Rena was certain Henry's simmering disgruntlement was over her having to go get clothes.
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#930
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Re: An Evening¡¯s Work, London (Henry/Rena/Leti/open)
"That would be a relief," Henry readily admitted, still somewhat sulky from his perusal of the newspaper. Things were getting crazy in politics. The choice was between "love everybody" Gladstone and
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#929
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An Evening¡¯s Work, London (Henry/Rena/Leti/open)
They first went to the dress shop where a skilled seamstress was able to make a few alterations to a dress she already had. She wasn't able to work with the former Mrs. Hyde's clothing, but Rena
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#928
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Re: A Strange Evening (Henry/Rena/Leti/Pool/Mary/etc)
Mary had entered the room wearing a smile, obviously happy with her new choices of clothing for the mistress; but her countenance fell when Reena called her a stupid girl. ? She gave Reena a
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#927
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Re: A Strange Evening (Henry/Rena/Leti/Pool/Mary/etc)
Rena processed Rena's suggestions while giving Mary a venomous glare. "Stupid girl," she hissed. "It's fortunate for you Henry takes in charity cases or you'd have no prospects what so ever," she
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#926
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Re: A Strange Evening (Henry/Rena/Leti/Pool/Mary/etc)
Henry Hyde wondered if his Rena was particularly hostile to Mary, or if her tone merely indicated the required amount of distance between servants and masters. He did not mind either way, and merely
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#925
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Re: A Strange Evening (Henry/Rena/Leti/Pool/Mary/etc)
I have also chosen some that I believe are more suitable to fit you, Mary told Reena. ? ? It had not dawned on her, just how small Rena truly was. She whirled?on her feet and hurried away to get
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#924
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Re: A Strange Evening (Henry/Rena/Leti/Pool/Mary/etc)
OOC, I think Henry has a cook, Poor Mary doesn't have to do it all. LOL.
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Rena stared at the clothing, unable opt keep the dismay and perplexity frown her face. So many items to put on. She would
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#923
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Re: A Strange Evening (Henry/Rena/Leti/Pool/Mary/etc)
Mary listened and nodded to the words of the mistress. Clothing, coffee, and¡, Culinary, something to eat, very good, mistress, I shall attend to the clothing?first, the others will quickly follow.
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#922
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Re: A Strange Evening (Henry/Rena/Leti/Pool/Mary/etc)
"I need the clothes I asked you to attend to last night, please," Rena said, tone neutral and polite if not particularly warm or friendly. "Also we would like coffee in the library for 3...And
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#921
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