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    "But, uh, I don't think that would be a good idea either," Sora continued without thought, his eyes lowering to the ground for a few moments. His friendship with Roxas meant so much to him, and that was why he wouldn't let himself walk away from this. And he wouldn't let Roxas walk away either; if his friend tried to leave, Sora would just put him in a headlock and keep him there. They needed to settle things.
    Post by: P E A N U T, May 4, 2009 in forum: Retirement Home
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    "I guess not," Sora responded, awkwardness in his voice as well. Things did need to be resolved, unless neither of them wanted things to be alright. "We could just walk away, I suppose," Sora thought aloud. "Since the girls aren't here anymore." Though they were a short distance away, Sora knew that he and Roxas couldn't be forced to stay no matter what the circumstances were now. As long as they had a little bit of space, they could do whatever they pleased. But did he want to walk away? He didn't think he did...
    Post by: P E A N U T, May 4, 2009 in forum: Retirement Home
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    Nope, and I doubt I ever will. I don't think I've ever seen a banana peel on the ground, set up like you can slide on it, let alone slip on one. xD It doesn't seem like it'd be too slippery, but maybe under the right conditions it would be.
    Post by: P E A N U T, May 4, 2009 in forum: Discussion
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    It is very good. I totally recommend it. =D

    Just started another book today...and finished it within 6 hours of starting. Haha xP

    Chosen (Ted Dekker)- The Forest guard, a force of 10,000 elite fighters, is in a never ending battle against the Horde, which has an army more than 10 times that size. Since the ratio is 10 to 1 in favor of the hord, the leader of the Forest Guard, Thomas Hunter, recruits a few new teens to join. They go out on a mission that quickly evolves into something much more serious. Now the future of the Forest people rests on these four teens.

    It was a very addicting book (as all Ted Dekker books are xD). But if you're going to go out and buy this one, it's part of a series. Look it up for and read the rest of the series first.
    Post by: P E A N U T, May 4, 2009 in forum: The Playground
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    Just finished reading a few.

    Kiss (Ted Dekker and Erin Healy). Shauna gets into a car accident with her brother and loses 6 monthes of her memory. With her brother brain damaged, she has no choice but to trust those around her. But they are secretly offering her lies, keeping something hidden from her. A secret from her past, a secret that they tried to kill her because of. What was so important that she could forget? And who else was involved? Shauna tries to answer all these questions as she discovers she has a new ability, and that is stealing people's memories with physical touch. A memory theif, taking others memories but not having the past 6 monthes of her own memories. It's a very interesting story. One of my favorite books of all time now.

    BoneMan's Daughter (Ted Dekker)- A navy father (Ryan) is captured and traumatized by harsh reality during a war. He goes home and tries to redeem himself as a father and husband but fails. But when his daughter is kidnapped by a man titled "BoneMan", for his murders that involve teenage girls and his style of murder (breaking their bones without piercing the skin), he goes to try and save his daughter. All this goes on while the FBI suspects Ryan is the boneman. They hinder his journey several times, but in the end...

    Naw, not gonna say. xP
    Post by: P E A N U T, May 3, 2009 in forum: The Playground
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    Pancakes because they are softer. Plus, it's easier to enjoy a burnt pancake than a burnt waffle. You can just drown out the taste with tons of syrup with pancakes. You can't do that so well with a burnt waffle.

    So yeah. Pancakes pwn.
    Post by: P E A N U T, May 3, 2009 in forum: Discussion
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    Well, she definitly needs a more modest outfit. And her voice...ugh, it's way too high! In an interview, Hayden says she was forced to make Kairi's voice "more princess" and "take it up a few octives". Yeah, that doesn't sound too good.

    Personality wise, where did Kairi's Keyblade come from? Seriously, so random. There needs to be more reason behind that. Do I mind that Kairi got captured? Surprisingly, no. What I do mind is that she seems so helpless one minute, and the next she gets a Keyblade and takes out two heartless. She needs to stick with one personality, not switching back and forth between opposite behaviors.
    Post by: P E A N U T, May 3, 2009 in forum: General & Upcoming Kingdom Hearts
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    Namine took one last look back, seeing the two boys standing in silence. She exhaled silently, turning her gaze forward. It all depended on them now. Could they resolve things? The fate of all of them rested in the settlement that had to result from this.

    Sora awkwardly ran a hand over the back of his head one time, his gaze dropping to the ground before going back up to Roxas. Knowing that he couldn't focus on awkwardness, Sora let his hand fall back to his side. The brunette always had a hand behind his head whenever he felt nervous or uncertain, and he knew he had to focus on the problem instead of the awkwardness that came with it.
    Post by: P E A N U T, May 3, 2009 in forum: Retirement Home
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    Namine saw Kairi start to walk over in that direction, and she followed her friend's lead. The sooner the boys got things resolved, the better things would be for all of them.

    Sora held Roxas' gaze, silence between them. The air was thick with tension, but the brunette had no idea how to get rid of that. Things were so serious between them...how could they possibly be resolved easily? He knew then that this conversation was not going to be an easy one. Whether things ended well or not, this discussion was probably going to be pretty awkward and tense.
    Post by: P E A N U T, May 3, 2009 in forum: Retirement Home
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    Namine gave Roxas a gentle, faint smile, hoping to reassure him that things would turn out fine. After a moment, she looked over at Kairi, who was looking at her. Namine turned her gaze to the side, a bench sitting by the lake not too far away. It would be far enough away that the boys could have their privacy, but close enough that they could see the girls. Namine was sure Roxas wanted to keep an eye on her.

    When Kairi looked away, Sora had no choice but to look at something, or somebody, else. He hesitantly looked at Roxas, his ocean blue eyes catching onto a pair identical to his own.
    Post by: P E A N U T, May 3, 2009 in forum: Retirement Home
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    Profile Post

    Yuppers. =)

    Yuppers. =)
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    Namine gave Roxas a weak smile before standing up on her toes slightly, giving Roxas a light peck on the cheek before backing away. He wouldn't leave this situation unless it was resolved...she was pretty sure about that.

    Sora gave Kairi a faint nod, though he wasn't sure what he needed to do specifically. Did he need to apologize for the arguement? Take the blame for everything? Or just say they should forget everything and move on? He started to run his hand over the back of his head, nervousness obvious in his eyes.
    Post by: P E A N U T, May 3, 2009 in forum: Retirement Home
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    Sora felt Kairi's soft gaze on him, and he turned his head toward her. And then he realized that he was still holding her hand pretty tightly. With only brief hesitation, he loosened his grip on his hand enough that she could pull away. Though he didn't want her to, he knew it had to be done.

    Namine looked at Roxas now, giving him a faint nod in encouragement. She wanted to tell him everything would be all right, but she would feel awkward speaking at that moment. So she stayed silent.
    Post by: P E A N U T, May 3, 2009 in forum: Retirement Home