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    Count to 10 Before Staff Post (Round II)

    One. Staff be bombin' through this.
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    Dear [Whomever]

    Dear P.K. It's all your fault. I hate what you've done, and I fear that I'm doomed to repeat it. What you did will always be etched in my memory, whether you know I saw it or not. I hate that everytime I think you're gone for good, you waltz back in. I hate that I can't hate you. Sincerely...
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    Last Movie You Saw

    I saw X-Men: First Class last week. I really enjoyed it!
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    I'm back!

    Welcome back Caysi :)
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    Adult Relationships

    Aphrodite's been 'on the run' for the past few years, after killing her half-sisters muggle father. I'm open for her to have a long-term romantic relationship, a friend or two, and maybe an enemy.
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    Hola :)

    Thanks, I've missed a lot of people, and I'm glad to be back! ^_^ It's so weird, I'm torn as to whether I should read the interesting rp's I've missed, start up some relationships, or...I don't even know. :p
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    Hola :)

    Hey everyone, soo I'm back. Couldn't leave HNZ forever, and I found myself leaving my essays on pause as I logged into hnz to see what was up with this amazing site. I definitely have learned my lesson not to over-commit myself with a bajillion characters, so I'm only bringing back Alex and...
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    The Lies my Mother Told Me - Part II

    Aphrodite picked up her suitcase in her free hand, and cocked her head to the side as she watched the pain fill into her half-sister's face. The mother watched the younger girls' eyes turn black, and for a moment a wave of fear came upon her as the girl opposite her lifted her wand, aiming it at...
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    The Lies my Mother Told Me - Part II

    Aphrodite didn't hear Athena whimper. She just kept her eyes on the wand that Alexandra had grasped in her hand. She then looked up, at the mention of her family, and had a sick, twisted sort of smile on her face. "Oh, your father?" She began, getting a better grasp on her wand. It wasn't aimed...
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    The Lies my Mother Told Me - Part II

    Aphrodite apparated back into her room, and placed Athena into her carseat, so she could easier carry her around. She grabbed the handle of the large carseat, and in the other hand she grabbed their suitcase. The spell on the door she had placed had worn off, beacuse she had taken a little...
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    The Lies my Mother Told Me

    Upon hearing this man, this man who was about to ruin her family and break it apart, dare say her child by name, Aphrodite's temper rose high above anything that it had ever gone before. Keeping her emotions in check, she lowered her cloak and marched towards him, her wand raised. "How DARE you...
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    The Lies my Mother Told Me

    Aphrodite appeared in the alleyway, with nobody in sight; she had beat Alfons there, so she would be waiting. Her cloak was warm in the cool Spanish night, and she had it curtained over her harsh face. She had her wand out, and was replaying over and over again in her head, 'He's not ruining my...
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    The Lies my Mother Told Me

    Aphrodite waited by her window, and saw when Evita and Alfons came home. She couldn't see directly down from where she was, so she could just guess that he had recieved the letter. She was playing with Athena, and had already fed her by the time the two came home. Aphrodite hadn't heard a word...
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    The Lies my Mother Told Me

    A few hours had passed since Aphrodite had overheard the conversation her mother had with Alfons about her. Aphrodite was in her guest room, and she was packing Athena and her bag, getting ready to leave. She had thought of her plan to get out, but was waiting for the letter to be sent. Athena...
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    A Summer to Remember

    Aphrodite purposely overheard her mothers' conversation with Alfons, and her eyes narrowed with anger as she heard what her grandfather had told him. Her grandfather was the only person she could trust, and the only person that wasn't her daughter that she loved (Well, she loved Yakov as the...
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    A Summer to Remember

    Aphrodite had just put the diapers into the bathroom, and fixed up a few of the pillows that had fallen over from the way she placed them when she left. She covered up her daughter, who looked nothing like her, and gave her a kiss on her rosy red cheeks. Just at that moment, she realised that...
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    A Summer to Remember

    Aphrodite climbed up the paved staircase that was outside the large townhome she now resided in. She had a plastic bag in her hand, she had just bought some diapers. The olive-skinned woman was constantly out of the house, but really what she was doing was buying the baby things she needed one...
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    Home, Not so Sweet

    The room was decorated nicely, Aphrodite noted as she stepped in and watched her mother leave the room. The bed was nice and large, which would be fine enough for Athena and herself to sleep on. She would put some pillows on the floor next to Athena, and she would be set for the night. The floor...
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    Home, Not so Sweet

    Aphrodite may have been doing an amazing job at seeming genuine with her tears, but there was no way she would let Evita hold the one and only thing she lived for. She twisted her body away from her mother, and silently shook her head. "I do not want to wake Athena. We have had a long day." And...
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    Home, Not so Sweet

    Aphrodite allowed the fake tears smear her black eyeliner and mascara as an aged woman opened the door, who was unmistakable for Aphrodite's mother. She wasn't surprised that Evita hadn't recognised her, and Aphrodite kept her voice low, but let it get shaky when she responded, "Mother, it is I...
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