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Idk if ur asking about other rps eith other people but me and artemis have to boys locked in a closet and are about to kill each other XD I still have to reply to that lol.
Ik there was supposed to be a proposal happening but I don’t that it is going to anymore. That’s all I was able to keep up with lol XD

To think that just a slight movement could have paralyzed him and made him spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair. It was weird to think of how life worked. For him, water almost ruined his life, whereas, for her, it saved her life.
Hearing his confession, Anna pulled away her hand and rubbed her left arm with her right hand, feeling a bit embarrassed for touching him. Once he was facing her though, she glanced up to him and pointed out, “You didn’t lose everything. You hardly lost anything. As you said, you almost lost the ability to move. So you still have that, and you still have your friends, and I’m sure your family. You still have your life, Jax.” Anna didn’t want to sound like she was lecturing him, but he needed to know the difference between losing everything and losing one thing, which she assumed was swimming.
When he asked her about her flaw, she couldn’t help but look at the water, wondering if it was that. She loved being a mermaid, that was for sure. But it hinged her everyday life. It made living with her family difficult and made socializing almost impossible. Plus, compared to almost everyone else, it made her different, not normal. But she wasn’t ready to call it a flaw, nor was she going to tell him that. So she simply shrugged and said, “I have my own flaws that will come out in its own time.” Did she mean it, no.
Hearing him admit that he’s never spoke to anyone about it made her feel special. Why did he talk to her and not others? Maybe it was because she caught him at the wrong moment. “It’s okay. I’m glad you did though because talking always helps.” However, Anna kind of sounded like a hypocrite when she said that. She just didn’t have a choice though, right?
Anna looked over him for a moment, noticing how close he was, and how bare he was. Even though the tension was gone, there was still this weird feeling that made her all warm and tingly despite the cold breeze that blew at her pink lose strands.

It was weird how seeing him today was very unlike the day they meet at the New Years ball. While they had been happy, entertained, and relaxed, she now felt awkward, afraid, and confused from the tension. What could be so different from then and now? Was it because of the atmosphere, even though it was clear that they were both surrounded by something they loved. It made her wish even more that she hadn’t ran into him.
A brow raised in confusion at what he was talking about? Regional swimming? Newspaper? It only further confused her even more, making the weird feeling in her stomach worsen, almost like telling her there was something wrong. That feeling was confirmed when he admitted what happened and turned around to show her his surgical scar. A soft gasp escaped her lips as her blue eyes rested on mark. A spinal injury? Anna knew the dangers of hitting the spin when it comes to swimming from stories that she heard before, and many were not lucky to leave it without a scratch.
Before she knew it, Anna found herself moving forward until she was standing right behind him. She reached out and traced the scar very gently, wanting to confirm the whole thing. She only touched him because his back was dry from the towel. Anna couldn’t help but feel bad for him, but she didn’t want him to hate that part of him. “Everyone has flaws,” she whispers from behind, sounding small against the crashing water. “You shouldn’t be ashamed of yours.”

“I’m kind of used to the cold,” she admits. But really, once she was in the water and transformed, the cold didn’t bother her at all. She didn’t feel it as much as she would feel it in her human form, it most likely had to do with the fish part of her. After all, almost all fishes are cold blooded, so it made sense.
Anna tried to grasp at his explanation to why he was swimming at the waterfall in this cold. He was injured? But he looks perfectly fine. He eyes scanned over his almost naked body, trying to spot anything abnormal. But she couldn’t find any scars or bruises that indicated he was injured. All she found was smooth perfect skin that held a slight tan from last summer. Not seeing anything made her wonder what it was that needed him to get his strength back by swimming, and how it made his relationship with water complicated.
She was about to ask, when all of a sudden he mentioned being nonhuman. Oh god. Does he know about me? No. He’s just saying that for himself. Calm down. Anna told herself before finally speaking. “You look perfectly healthy to me. Do you mind if I ask what the accident was?” She asked him, a bit curious.
When Jax moved closer to her, as a reflex from being afraid of water, she took a safe step back but regretted it. It probably would bring up questions, or he would think she didn’t want to be with him, though that would actually be a good thing... kinda. “Me... ugh, yeah. I’m fine.” She assures him and brings on a smile to convince him. “You didn’t ruin anything.”

Is this a good thing? Should I leave before he notices me? Was it meant to be for us to see each other? No. That’s stupid. Damn it. What do I do? What do I do? Anna thought. But before she even had a second to make a choice, Jax was already moving to get up, and soon enough he noticed her. Seeing his perfect smile once more made her stomach feel like it was filled with butterflies. A small part of her was actually really glad she saw him, and the other part of her was put on evacuate mode, even though it was too late.
“Hey...” she said softly to him, watching his figure stretch and move as he reached down for grab a towel. God, he was so hot. “Um.... I was.... I was going for a walk.” She quickly said, hoping that seemed reasonable. She couldn’t say she was going for a swim, he would probably tell her to swim with him. No. That was a bad idea. But would it be reasonable to have a bag with her for a walk? Ugh. What did she get herself into.
Pushing away the few strands that fell loose from her messy bun, Anna said, “ What are you doing here? I mean... I know you were swimming... but I thought you said you and water aren’t good?” Wait... he’s wet. That means he’s not a mermaid. Oof. I wanted him to be like me, she thought disappointedly, which also showed in her features.

((No ur good))
It was funny how a few years ago, she was afraid of swimming. Now, she was moving faster than the fishes in the water. She loved the feeling it brought to her, the feeling of being free. Some people hated what the curse made them into, but she loved it, mostly because of the fact that it actually saved her life.
Anna found herself walking towards the water fall with a backpack with her since her dads were home and she couldn’t use the pool like she normally did. But she didn’t mind it because she had more space here, and felt more like a mermaid in this water. She wasn’t sure why. Maybe it had to do with connecting with nature and all.
Soon enough she came into the clearing before the water fall. She dropped her bag to the floor with a loud thud, already wanting to strip out of her jeans and gray sweater to dive in. But as she gazed around her to make sure she was alone, she found her eyes landing on a stretched out figure. Pft. Wonderful. Now I can’t swim.... wait... is that Jax? Anna froze in place as she gazed over the familiar figure, the only difference this time was the lack of clothing. She hadn't seen him since the ball, which has been a while, and she hadn't thought she would see him again.

@Iggy
Anna knew their time would come to an end eventually, but it still bothered her that it did, especially since she told herself she wouldn’t see him again. Even though she was living in a fairytale by being a mermaid, she didn’t feel too happy like they normally did in the end. “It would be better not to,” she agreed, even though she wanted to buy more time with him. She moved around the table with her clutch in her hand, getting ready to leave. She wasn’t sure what to do. Should she hug him? Shake his hand? Just say goodbye? She wasn’t sure what to do, and it wasn’t helping that in the background the countdown had started. She opened her mouth to say goodbye, thinking that was the best way to go. But before she could say anything, he leaned in and gave her a kiss on the cheek. Her cheeks warmed up and she looked down shyly. Did he give her a kiss? That was unexpected, but she liked it.
“Goodbye, Jax.” She finally glanced up to him with her blue eyes. Of course, she didn’t think there would be the next time. For the first time, she found a person that was unimaginably kind, handsome, and charming that she wanted to see him again. But sadly, she couldn’t. With that, she turned away and started to head to the doors to leave with only one glance back to him to wave goodbye, feeling like Cinderella trying to escape her prince before midnight in the end.

@devotion. Girl what were u doing O.o lol jk. Glad to hear ur better.

@EMMA AND DEVOTION where u two???? I want to see Salem and Renny together sksjkskks


@Iggy
Anna was a little disappointed with her answer too, even though she knew it was the right thing to do, both for herself and him. He really didn’t her dads integrating him. Though she would feel bad, just imagining the whole thing was actually a bit funny and laughed as he admitted it himself. Her dads staring him down as they grilled him with questions, and him struggling to answer them properly. But she was sure he would be able to do it. Not that he would, because he wouldn’t have a reason to meet her parents. She kept on telling herself he shouldn’t.
But then he grabbed her hand and gave her a squeeze. She swallowed and eyed their hands together, feeling all tingly. It had to be the drink, so she smiled it off. It didn’t help that she wanted more contact, especially with brushing his hair back. She could see how stubborn it was at staying back, but she loved how it looked when it was loose. It looked so soft, that she was sure brushing her fingers through it probably felt like heaven.
“Try the glazed stuff bread. It has chocolate and hazel not in it,” she tells him, stopping for a moment with the dessert herself just to watch him. “That would be nice. They wouldn’t even notice. We should go in right now since it’s about to start.” Just as she was imagining them doing it, Anna heard her ringtone go off in her clutch. “Excusez-moi,” Anna tells him softly before moving to answer her phone. After a few short words in French and a few nods, as if the other person could see her, Anna hung up and turned to Jax with an apologetic smile. “That was my dad. He said he’s outside and that he’s in a hurry because something came up.” She explains to him, a look of disappointment in her eyes.

I have ...
Troy Sibily, an asshole Worlock
Vee Sky, a kind but distant new vampire
Ian Blackwell, a doesn’t give a fuck vampire
Isabella Santiago, a sweet curious human
Lucas William, a human that loves to flirt and have fun
Elizabeth Asher, a stubborn sarcastic fire bender
Anna Remington, a shy but kind mermaid
Hunter Landon, a friendly werewolf
Sebastian St. Claire, a somewhat homeless kind shapeshifter
Hannah Lee, a semi-antisocial girl that can read minds
Christopher Elvers, a tough bad ass angel
Amir Johnson, a cocky and secretly gay human

Ian felt like shit, both physically and mentally. He couldn’t get a hold of himself, and he hated when he was like that. He was a vampire, an immortal. He shouldn’t depend on mere humans to help him out. Yet here he was, sprawled in the back seat of Minhyuk’s vehicle. He felt more like garbage than an immortal. It was weird how he couldn’t consume regular food, but alcohol still had an effect on him. Damn this magic that made him what he was. Drifting in and out of consciousness, Ian was clueless to what Minhyuk was saying to him.

@iggy
Anna smiled as he covered his eyes and randomly picked one of the desserts, but ended up choosing the brownie in the end. Did he peek? She wasn’t sure, but it didn’t care. She just watched him as he tried the brownie, and was very happy with his reaction. “I know, right!” She exclaimed happily. It helped with having one of her dads be a baker back in Paris, which was she was very accustomed to desserts and pastries, that and she lived in Paris.
At the mention him comparing her to Cinderella, she raised her brows, amused. If anything, she was more Ariel... right? Anna covered her mouth as she finished her brownie, thinking about his question. Was it a safe thing to do? Wasn’t she already taking a risk staying this long? Even though she didn’t want to say this, she gave a small frown. “Thanks, but my dad is going to pick me up in a few minutes.” She gave him an apologetic smile. “Besides, if I had a boy take me home, I would definitely get a talk.” She giggled as she said that, brushing her hair out of her face. “But I still think we should steal us some of those brownies.”