Sophia White
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Laz hadn't felt like he was an idiot when it came to things like spirits, other realms, or even his own strength. In fact, he felt as though he was more knowledgeable than most based solely on the fact that he had come into contact with more things than most people had ever seen. He was no expert, but he was no idiot either. Until today. "Tell me boy, what do you actually know about the other realms of this world?" The old woman asked, getting straight to the point. "There are pockets of space that…
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Laz was never one to take things laying down... well, not lately. So when he finally got up for the day, he figured it was time he did something. The only clue he had to go on at the moment was the tarot card that ended up in his pocket from the insane grandma who somehow got into their back yard so he figured it was the best place to start. Not that he would normally go along with something like this, but sometimes, when you have nothing else to go on, you head towards the crazy and see if it leads you…
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Laz was no longer the young, inexperience child he used to be. Finding himself in this situation, despite knowing that the person staring at him was harboring anger, Laz barely flinched. Instead, he took a look around, shook his head and proceeded to walk over to where A'ruya was sitting down and took a seat across from her. On top of that, he even reached over to the tray of yummy looking fruits that she always seemed to be enjoying and picked one for himself before putting it into his mouth. Last time,…
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Laz just casually walked in to the guys side and headed for a change of clothes and a quick shower. Some people might lament having lost, but as far as Laz was concerned, it just meant he had a lot to learn. He never thought of himself as unbeatable. And besides, while he was nestled away in another realm for a year, everyone else kept growing and getting stronger. 'I wonder just what I'm going to run into here,' Laz thought to himself. He really had no idea if this was the place that it was suggested he…
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Laz woke up early. He had noticed that at some point, he had stopped sleeping in. Maybe it was simply his internal clock wouldn't let him. Or maybe he just had too many things to worry about. As soon as things got in his head he found it difficult to let go. Opening his eyes, Laz noticed it was still dark. On top of that Abraham was still sleeping like a baby. Lucky guy. Getting out of bed first proved to be a blessing in many ways as Laz would come to discover. He never had to share a shower before and…
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The gang continued on like nothing happened, soon coming upon a small seafood restaurant right off from the Mississippi river. As Benny was pointing it out, apparently this was going to be their new workplace for the next few weeks. They didn't have to report until Monday so they still had the weekend free, but it was nice to know where they were going to be going from now on. As Laz took a closer look, he noticed that the restaurant wasn't exactly high class, something he had expected it would be. After…
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No one really knew what Abraham had missed since they didn't remember anything, except for Laz. Knowing that what that old lady was saying was directed at him, Laz wondered if she nuts or if there was some deeper meaning to it. He had seen way to much crazy shit to not believe that there weren't people who could see the future. But for the time being, he was going to put it aside. He had just gotten to town and he needed some questions answered, such as where would they be working? As such, when everyone…
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Benny looked at Abraham for just a moment before saying, "Um. The final guy who was assigned here is a guy called Leslie... " Benny looked super confused. "Yes. That's me. Abraham is my middle name." "Uh...? OK?" Benny didn't know exactly how to reply. The rest of them looked just like normal people, but Abraham had a strange vibe. It was obvious that he was not going to be like everyone else. Not that it really bother him, but it would make things a little strange. Benny was just happy that he had…
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As Laz pulled up to a dilapidated one story building, he couldn't help but frown a bit at the sight. It wasn't as though the building was in bad shape... more like it was just a bit run down. The blue siding looked old and faded while the white paint on the patio was peeling. The wooden front door looked new and reinforced, but Laz got the sneaking suspicion that the only reason it was like that was because something happened to the last door. You don't replace just the front door unless you have to. Laz…
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Laz had made a phone call before he headed towards his bike in the parking lot after he exited the building. As it turned out, it was to a temp service that was set up by the city to get people to help out. Basically, the couldn't get employees into the various restaurants and entertainment venues to take care of the crowds of people they were projecting would be coming. Prior to this event, it was just locals taking care of locals and there weren't any issues. But now, with millions of people set to enter…
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