Jenna ⭐’s
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(group member since Jun 06, 2021)

i hope you're all having a good day :)
i'm sitting here watching zoe sugg's vlogmas
drinking coffee and waiting for my new laptop to update
(i finally got a laptop so i'm not secluded to my gaming pc lol)

but anyways, everything looks really good. I think the announcement was worded great and overall this group is just awesome. You're both amazing. ♡

Cora. The answer didn't really tell her anything — she still wasn't entirely sure of who exactly this girl was — but it was nice to have a name. Just knowing the girl's name made her shoulders relax a bit, and they relaxed even more as the girl spoke. She was curious too, maybe just as much as Cora was.
"Lacey," she stated, feeling it was only right to return the favor. "Me too. My family used to tell me stories about you-" She corrected herself, "Your kind. But I always thought they were just... stories." She let out a breath of air and tucked a piece of dark hair behind her ear. She didn't know what to say. How did someone confront something they didn't think was real just yesterday? Her mind was racing, trying to come up with the answer.
"I'm sorry." I'm treating you like a monster. She almost said it out loud, but held the thought in. That was the last thing the girl probably wanted to hear. "For threatening you with fire, I mean." In actuality, it was probably a justified response to threaten a strange wolf with fire, but Lacey knew herself better. This time it had fizzled, but if their luck had been worse, this whole forest could have been set ablaze.

i'm tired -_-
i keep staying up too late.
tonight's not gonna be any different, tho, cuz i have a white elephant party to go to
rip my sleep schedule.

welcome to the group jupiter ~
there's no big plot points you should worry about, I don't think :) things are pretty early in development, so you should be gucci.
hope you enjoy the group!

i have my last final at 8am.
but i have a presentation wednesday :P
and I gotta do stuff for my job tomorrow and ahhhh
i just wanna be done LOL

i haven't decided what to go with yet LOL but your suggestions helped a lot <3
but ahhhhhhhhhhhHHHHH, i'm so tired.

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heading out to the library to do some homework
but planning on making characters tonight :)
how's everyone doing today?

And I promise i’ll update the face claim thread tonight LOL. I know i need to do that.
But, yeah, I hope everything’s going well for you two as well. :) Let’s try our best ~

presentation went great btw! :) professor seemed to really like it, so that's good.

i hope so LOL
thanks for the faith tho <3
i'm just like so ready to be done with this semester lmao

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It was stupid, maybe, to be skeptical in the town of Warwick. People there were strange, full of mysteries, and there were always circumstances that just couldn't be explained. There were always things Lacey couldn't explain. She couldn't explain the stories her family told or the disappearances that happened in her town more than any of the ones closest to it. She couldn't explain why everything fizzled in her hands and grew in her mother's. She couldn't explain why she didn't believe in werewolves.
Maybe it was because that's all they had ever been to her: stories. For her, witches were real. She was one, she knew one, she'd grown up surrounded by magic and spells and witches, but werewolves.... She'd never seen one, and for Lacey, seeing was believing. But now she was.
She took a long look at the girl, her gaze drawing down and then up, meeting the girl's gaze. She held it for a long moment before realizing the intensity with which she was staring. Shaking her head slightly, she blurted, "Sorry. I... no, I haven't." Her eyes diverted slightly. "I've heard stories about them." About you.
She didn't know what to think. A part of her told her to leave, that this was dangerous. Her most offensive spell had just failed and now she was confronting a werewolf. That screamed stupid. But on the other hand, there was a part of her that was curious. It was the part of her that kept her locked in place, returning eye contact once again. It was the part of her that got up the courage to ask: "Who are you?"