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by Altakstan » Sun Nov 06, 2011 8:49 pm
by Altakstan » Sun Nov 06, 2011 8:49 pm
by Ganos Lao » Sun Nov 06, 2011 8:52 pm
New Edom wrote:Adah had enjoyed the class, had enjoyed class participation and the sense that the prof was hard but fair, a good combination. She was curious about her classmates, and frankly interested in some of them. Adah had to be discreet about her pleasures. She was no hippy, and didn't want to flaunt her desires in front of everyone, but she loved women. They made her heart melt, made her heart soar, they were so beautiful. She caught Lori's eye at one point, giving her a frank and warm smile of appreciation. Such a beautiful girl. A fantasy overtook her midway through class, of inspecting Lori like a new horse, running hands up and down naked flanks, a slap testing the firmness of a neatly quivering buttock, that bosom in her hands. She had to force herself to pay attention at one point. As Lori was gathering her books she walked up to her and said, "My name is Cornet Adah Weber--and you are Lori Cummings. It's nice to meet you!"
Aquitayne wrote:Sam let go of Lori's hand and stood up with his books, taking hers for her as well. He enjoyed this class, mostly because of the way the professor taught it. It was different, and Sam liked that. He waited for Lori to get ready before he began walking with her to their next class.
by Nalaya » Sun Nov 06, 2011 8:54 pm
Altakstan wrote:Adan walked over to his bed and quickly changed his pants before anyone else came in, mainly out of modesty. Then, he looked at his scars that had put him out of action. Thay reminded him, he needed to ask the NCO something. He put on the shirt and turned around beginning to button it, asked "So, does anyone have any ideas on what to do for two hours?".
by South East Europe » Sun Nov 06, 2011 9:17 pm
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by Nalaya » Sun Nov 06, 2011 9:44 pm
South East Europe wrote:Jolee got over to her bed and her caregiver helped her strip down completely. Then, her caregiver helped her put on her uniform. It took almost the whole time in between classes, so Jolee was really scared that someone might notice what she had between her legs. She remembered what happened at her old school, she was forced to use the boys restroom by the administration. The day she really had to use the restroom was the last day she was able to on her own. They slammed her into the bathroom wall and beat her with sticks then they raped her. Her clothes were torn off and she was left for dead. She barely crawled out of that restroom alive. The administration expelled her even though she was the victim.
by Carceno » Sun Nov 06, 2011 9:58 pm
by Altakstan » Sun Nov 06, 2011 10:01 pm
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by Qyryqstan » Sun Nov 06, 2011 10:09 pm
Carceno wrote:Alexander's eyebrows rose as he heard the name of Mina's sister. Quite a mouthful. "Damn, that is a long name you have there. Do all Nalayans have such long names?" He chuckled. He slipped on the final piece of his uniform; the overshirt. It fit him well, being a slim as he was. "Not bad, not bad at all. Say, Nursultan, you still up for playing that instrument of yours? I'd love to hear it."
He unconciously reached for a notebook that he had brought with him and began sketching, glancing up at the other students every so often.
by Carceno » Sun Nov 06, 2011 10:18 pm
by Ganos Lao » Sun Nov 06, 2011 10:24 pm
New Edom wrote:Adah smiled at Lori. "Actually Cornet is a rank--it is the lowed rank for a commissioned officer in the New Edomite Cavalry, and I am of course a New Edomite, an Anglo-German. It's nice to meet you." she was enjoying looking at Lori, and liked her smile. "Yes, let's get our BDUs together." She was used to barracks stuff and changed unselfconsciously, not flaunting her body, and discreetly checked Lori out. She neatly folded up her dress uniform and put it away carefully along with her sword and shako style hat, and made sure her falcon was on his perch near the sun but just out of it, and put some paper on the floor around his perch.
by Qyryqstan » Sun Nov 06, 2011 10:25 pm
Carceno wrote:When Nursultain had finished, Alexander remained still. He then nodded his head and began to clap slowly. "Amazing...never heard anything like it. Very different from my countrymens' music." he paused. "Now, tell me, do you think this looks like that girl over there?"
He showed Nursultan his notebook, on which was sketched a well-drawn picture of the girl with the scarf constantly wrapped around her face, Mirabelle. "She's beautiful...I had to at least try. Be honest...is my work good?"
by Carceno » Sun Nov 06, 2011 10:28 pm
Qyryqstan wrote:Carceno wrote:When Nursultain had finished, Alexander remained still. He then nodded his head and began to clap slowly. "Amazing...never heard anything like it. Very different from my countrymens' music." he paused. "Now, tell me, do you think this looks like that girl over there?"
He showed Nursultan his notebook, on which was sketched a well-drawn picture of the girl with the scarf constantly wrapped around her face, Mirabelle. "She's beautiful...I had to at least try. Be honest...is my work good?"
Nursultan was overjoyed that Alexander had enjoyed his music. He knew that Alexander would be a good person to have as a friend in the Akademia. He looked closely at Alexander's drawing, then towards the girl with the scarf. Nursultan nodded several times and said enthusiastically, "Yes, it is a quite good drawing. You think that she is beautiful, yes? Very good drawing." He smiled that Qyryq smile that could melt any heart, whether it was meant to do so or not.
by Qyryqstan » Sun Nov 06, 2011 10:31 pm
Carceno wrote:Qyryqstan wrote:
Nursultan was overjoyed that Alexander had enjoyed his music. He knew that Alexander would be a good person to have as a friend in the Akademia. He looked closely at Alexander's drawing, then towards the girl with the scarf. Nursultan nodded several times and said enthusiastically, "Yes, it is a quite good drawing. You think that she is beautiful, yes? Very good drawing." He smiled that Qyryq smile that could melt any heart, whether it was meant to do so or not.
Alexander cracked a smile at the Qyryqstani's warm personalitiy. "Thanks. And again, you have a career in music, friend." he patted him on the back.
by Nalaya » Sun Nov 06, 2011 10:33 pm
New Edom wrote:"Khndir Sep'akanater Vanadesse Zornakyan." said Adah, seeing the newcomer, repeating the words. She couldn't help it, for a moment her face was flat and wary. Elwe. No it wasn't, it was a Nalayan, she pulled herself together, and offered a hand. "It is an honor to meet you. Cornet Adah Weber, 14th ACR."
by Qyryqstan » Sun Nov 06, 2011 10:35 pm
Nalaya wrote:"Most of that was actually my rank," Vana explained. "It means 'case agent'. Lop off the first half, and you have my name. And no no, Mina is not my sister. Just my friend. Trust me, you would remember if you met my older sister—Kethiilys is...different."
"Your beret will be be fine," Mina assured Adan. "Regulations are somewhat loose regarding hair and headgear." When Nursultan started to play, she watched with a smile. After the song finished, she said, "You're very good, arvestaget. I wish I had such a gift."New Edom wrote:"Khndir Sep'akanater Vanadesse Zornakyan." said Adah, seeing the newcomer, repeating the words. She couldn't help it, for a moment her face was flat and wary. Elwe. No it wasn't, it was a Nalayan, she pulled herself together, and offered a hand. "It is an honor to meet you. Cornet Adah Weber, 14th ACR."
"Proper military, then. I am not. Unkndirnei," Vanadessë said, shaking Adah's hand with that delicate Nalayan touch. Her voice was more serious now. "And before you can bring it up, I am not Elwe, nor have I ever met any. My parents were Snefaldian. A similar lineage, I think. But I am Nalayan to my toes. I worked alongside some Edomites during the war with Premislyd. I was impressed. You should be proud to wear that uniform."
by Altakstan » Sun Nov 06, 2011 10:43 pm
by Nalaya » Sun Nov 06, 2011 10:50 pm
Qyryqstan wrote:Nursultan looked very happily at Mina, "Thank you very much Sergeant. I practice for long hours. It is truly my passion."
Altakstan wrote:"Thank you Serzhant". Adan was thrilled he could wear it. He walked over to the footlocker and pulled it out, making sure the emblem was onbproperly before he put it on. It was a simple black beret, with the gold emblem of a knife with the tip facing downards, but it meant so much more toAdan. It was thr beret of an Air Mobile Commando, that he earned through sweat and blood, and wears proudly. He hoped that when he got back, he could earn the red beret of an Air Commando. "So, Vana, what do you do in the Nalayan Military?"
by Qyryqstan » Sun Nov 06, 2011 10:52 pm
Nalaya wrote:Qyryqstan wrote:Nursultan looked very happily at Mina, "Thank you very much Sergeant. I practice for long hours. It is truly my passion."
"Everyone should have one," Mina said with a smile. "I suppose my own passion is not so glamorous, but I enjoy keeping the family tradition alive. In Nalaya, many artists come from a family tradition of it. The same can be said of artisans and musicians."Altakstan wrote:"Thank you Serzhant". Adan was thrilled he could wear it. He walked over to the footlocker and pulled it out, making sure the emblem was onbproperly before he put it on. It was a simple black beret, with the gold emblem of a knife with the tip facing downards, but it meant so much more toAdan. It was thr beret of an Air Mobile Commando, that he earned through sweat and blood, and wears proudly. He hoped that when he got back, he could earn the red beret of an Air Commando. "So, Vana, what do you do in the Nalayan Military?"
"I file papers and listen to people. Intelligence work isn't as glamorous as it sounds. Though we did have to hunt a lot of war criminals for trial," Vana said with a half smile. "Which means three weeks freezing your ass off in Premislydian oblasts playing twenty questions and fifteen minutes of an exciting chase."
by Nalaya » Sun Nov 06, 2011 10:58 pm
Qyryqstan wrote:Nursultan nodded his agreement with Mina's sentences. "What is your passion, Sergeant? If it was made clear, please forgive my stupidity and poor memory."
by Qyryqstan » Sun Nov 06, 2011 11:01 pm
Nalaya wrote:Qyryqstan wrote:Nursultan nodded his agreement with Mina's sentences. "What is your passion, Sergeant? If it was made clear, please forgive my stupidity and poor memory."
"I hadn't mentioned it, don't worry," Mina said with a small smile. "My father is a silversmith. I learned the trade from him, and I keep it up at home on leave. It's tedious and sometimes exhausting, but the work is beautiful at the end."
by Nalaya » Sun Nov 06, 2011 11:18 pm
Qyryqstan wrote:Nursultan smiled widely. "Ah, what a fascinating passion! I have never worked with metal. I have always been intrigued by those who do, however. I disagree with that you said that it is not glamourous. I find it very cool."
by Qyryqstan » Sun Nov 06, 2011 11:23 pm
Nalaya wrote:Qyryqstan wrote:Nursultan smiled widely. "Ah, what a fascinating passion! I have never worked with metal. I have always been intrigued by those who do, however. I disagree with that you said that it is not glamourous. I find it very cool."
"Well, perhaps I'll have to show you my father's workshop if we get a pass," Mina said with a smile. It was impossible to not like Nursultan. He was just so...pleasant. Happy, too. It was a rare quality, but an invaluable one. "You really have to be careful when you work, though. I used to burn myself all the time, especially casting rings."
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