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Oct 25, 2017 02:22PM

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Elizabeth ♛Smart Girls Love Trashy Books♛ , Modess of Pinkness
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After spending the rest of her time in town, Lavender returned to her dorm fairly late and got ready for bed, feeling uncharacteristically tired for some reason. After changing into her pajamas, she curled up into bed and fell asleep within minutes. She started to dream, though it seemed different from other dreams she's had. Usually her dreams were all focused on the path, in what-if scenarios where her powers didn't overwhelm her partners and they all lived happily together. But this dream was something strange, something that hadn't even happened yet. But would it ever happen? It was just a dream of her jumping in to help someone, then a random time-skip to the two of them kissing. She couldn't make out their face, or really any features about them aside from their hair colour. After that dream ended, she remained asleep but didn't dream for the remainder of the night.
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Elizabeth ♛Smart Girls Love Trashy Books♛ , Modess of Pinkness
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Lavender had only been at the school for a few short months, but she considered it to be a year to her. She had only attended classes and met a few people; she was nowhere near close to figuring out her powers, the whole reason why she came in the first place. While it was true that the world seemed to act as a sort of neutralizer; she had yet to meet anyone who was absolutely smitten with her, or perhaps that was just because she hadn't helped or saved anyone yet....either way, surprisingly that just made her more anxious to find a cure. She hadn't met anybody who could help her out either. After getting dressed, she got breakfast and headed back to her dorm afterwards, looking out the window at the morning sun as she folded her hands into her lap. It was those little things in her life she found she appreciated the most.