Medieval Role-Play!

Discussion in 'Fan Fiction' started by *Salrion (01), Sep 3, 2011.

  1. { I like writing in color }
     
  2. ( haha so do I )
     
  3. { where is Julie?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!}
     
  4. { I'm doing story sign ups }
     
  5. -looks around then down at map and goes to house next door and murders and leaves a note signed-

    /Julie/

    -

    "I'm sorry person.I will go to hell."
     
  6. -I wake up-

    "Mustve dozed off."

    -I try and stand up and find it considerably easier. It is still painful but not to the extent of unbearable-
     
  7. -stands up and starts walking around the room-
     
  8. -person screams in agony and I rub to the next block-(I'm wearing ninja stuff.hand gloves,black dress,mask..ect.. Hair is in an pony tail and drops tears-

    "Damn! My routes are getting harder by the minute."
     
  9. -I limp across the room to a desk clenching my shoulder. I grab my gear off of it and start putting it all back on. I sling my bow and quiver across my back, strap my daggers and sheaths to my belts and put my pouches back on my belt-
     
  10. -stops at corner and wall-

    "Fuck...really?"
     
  11. Sal, where are you going? -hears scream, looks at sal- Julie?
     
  12. -looks up at ledge-


    "easy or hard..nothing this girl can't do."

    -grabs ledge and hops over-
     
  13. -I hear the scream-

    "I'm going our for a while I need some fresh air. Care to join me?"

    -I nod at hearing Julie's name-

    "Most likely."
     
  14. Sure I'll come -grabs sword n pulls hood over my eyes- let's go
     
  15. -heads to next house and five are done with the note signed and I'm walking to the next-

    "this..feels good. In a way..."
     
  16. -I pull my hood up and slowly limp out of the door-

    "it isn't hurting much now that I'm walking. The shoulder is what's giving me problems."
     
  17. You sure you can do this? -follows out the door-
     
  18. -I nod-

    "Fairly sure. I need to get my strength and agility back up."

    -My limp turns to a brisk walk as the pain starts to fade-