LILO PELEKAI ; " you like me better as a sister than a rabbit, right? " ♡.
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ofswannsx·:
𝐄𝐋𝐈𝐙𝐀𝐁𝐄𝐓𝐇 𝐆𝐀𝐕𝐄 𝐀 𝐖𝐀𝐑𝐌 smile towards the girl. “ i’m glad. ” she had never been one for socializing. elizabeth dreaded the balls her father would force her to attend. not just because of the corsets but because of the lackluster company. she hadn’t really met like minded people until she moved to elias. she was thrust into the public because of her famous race car driver husband which elizabeth didn’t mind. it forced her to get out of a comfort zone she hadn’t realized she was living in.
“ thank you. i have my husband to thank for this cool name. however , i like to believe my maiden name was just as cool. it’s wonderful to meet you lilo pelekai. ” elizabeth smiled. “ you come here often as well ? ” she asked, her heart tugging a bit hearing that the girl came here alone. it was Elizabeth’s choice to do so given se liked the solitude from time to time but was it the girls choice ? “ they do. i believe it’s because they don’t understand it they way you and i seem to do. ”
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“I don’t think I’ll change my name if I get married. Unless it’s something really cool. Or Presley, then everyone would think I was related to Elvis.” Lilo wasn’t sure if she even wanted to get married. She wasn’t very into boys, or girls for that matter. She could appreciate cute people without liking the idea of kissing them. The whole concept of relationships still grossed her out, but maybe the right person could change that. And if not, she would remain perfectly happy single forever. It didn’t sound bad to her. “What was your maiden name?”
Lilo nodded, heaving the tiniest of sighs. It was nice to talk to someone who seemed to get it. “There’s a lot of things people don’t seem to understand.” She was used to thinking differently than mostly everyone she met. As weird as her friends could be, she still felt like she stuck out like a sore thumb at times. Maybe it was in her head. Lilo didn’t mind being different, she just wished more people would try to empathize sometimes.
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“HM,” MOLLIE SAID AS IF SHE WERE THINKING on it, before grinning. “I probably would have bought you lunch anyway, but I’ll accept the undying gratitude.” The smile on her face didn’t tell if she was joking or genuine to Lilo’s dramatics. “Throw in some undying friendship and we have a deal.” Now, there was a joking look on her face. “It’s your pick, where do you want to get food?” She had enough money from John to spare a meal. Plus, she’d never leave one of her friends in a bad situation.
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“Good. You were going to have it whether you wanted it or not.” Lilo hummed in thought, a thumbing through a mental list of all of the restaurants and fast food places in walking distance. She wasn’t craving anything specific, and she didn’t want to spend too much of Mollie’s allowance. “I mean, we could save some of your money and buy groceries to make our own food,” she suggested. “Maybe homemade pizzas? With pineapple.”
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ofswannsx·:
𝐄𝐋𝐈𝐙𝐀𝐁𝐄𝐓𝐇 𝐂𝐎𝐔𝐋𝐃𝐍’𝐓 𝐏𝐈𝐍𝐏𝐎𝐈𝐍𝐓 when the ocean had become a place of solace for her. in a way it always felt like the love she held for it was a feeling she had been born with. when her father would go abroad on on ships elizabeth always begged him to tag along - if only to get a glimpse of the vast body of water she loved so deeply. what probably drew her most to the ocean was the freedom tied to it. elizabeth was never one to be confined to a gilded cage.
the woman nodded some. it was unfortunate what had happened. knowing what she knew now elizabeth didn’t think there was a way to prevent it. it felt as though this war was always meant to be waged it was just unfortunate that elias was caught in the crossfire. “ i’m okay. ” at least she believed to be. she had been considered lucky considering so many had lost their battles yet she had come out victorious. she shouldn’t have felt guilty but her own husband , a powerful being , lost and she won with swords alone. “ i was. i come to the ocean when i need peace of mind. it soothes me. you are not bothering me at all. ” she assured the young girl with a smile. “ elizabeth mcqueen. you wouldn’t mind keeping me company here would you ? you seem to appreciate the ocean as i do. ”
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“That’s good.” Lilo might not have been the most empathetic person, but she didn’t lack the ability to care for people she didn’t know. She would hate for anyone to be suffering, especially after something so unpredictable and tragic. “Me too.” The corners of her lips pulled up into a small smile. The ocean felt more like home than any house ever could. She spent many days on her father’s surfboard before she was too young to even crawl, cross legged and giggling as they took over the waves. She must’ve known how to swim before she could walk. She’d never understand why some people were so afraid of the sea; sure it was big and unknown, but the rest of the world was too. At least there was peace among the saltwater.
“That’s a cool name. I’m Lilo. Pelekai,” she added after a second thought, realizing the woman had given her full name. “Of course. It’s nice to not stand here alone for once.” Not that she minded so much, but Lilo had always been a lonely person. Even now that she had friends, the loneliness lingered. It wasn’t that she was afraid of being alone, she kept herself company, but it could be nice to have someone to talk to sometimes. “I’m glad you love it so much. So many people take it for granted.”
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mavis twisted her face as if she was giving it serious thought. tapping her chin as well to push the tease further then ending with a dramatic sigh. “i guess i can lend you a dollar or two, sweet little ol’ adorable soul.” mavis replied with a mischievous smile, “only if i’m allowed to grab a bite with you? if not all bets are off and this dollar is all mine.” she winked knowing good and well if lilo hadn’t the time for lunch with her she’d still give her friend the money but it was worth the shot.
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“I guess I could consider it,” Lilo joked, ever so grateful for her friends. It was sad to think she had missed out on friendship for so long, but she found comfort in the fact that she now had the best friend group she could ask for. “I’ll buy lunch next time, okay? Maybe.” Probably not. “Where do you want to go? You pay, you choose.”
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Victor had been going to get himself a hot tea from StarBucks when he heard a familiar voice. He stopped and glanced over his shoulder with a laugh that was the most genuine laugh he’d had in days. “Pickled mango girl! Hello,” he reached to pull his wallet from his pocket with a grin. “Oh stop that. I can spare five dollars for you to get yourself something to eat. Here.” He passed her the money with a grin. “How have you been?” He was relieved to see that she was ok after the insanity of the past few weeks.
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Well, she’d been called worse things. Lilo grinned. Of all the things to be remembered by, she would take pickled mangos happily. “Thank you, you’re my hero,” her grin softening into a grateful smile, she took the bill and slipped it into her front pocket. “I’ve been fine. It’s kind of gloomy around town, still, I wish everything would go back to normal... but I guess that fits the Halloween vibe. Speaking of, I still need to find my costume. Are you dressing up?”
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sophichatter:
The last thing she’d expected was for someone to sit down next to her while she was lost in her own thoughts. Working in the hat shop had taught her to be kind and smile at people. Remember, ‘You never know when someone is going to need it.“ That’s what her mother would say, followed by ‘it encourages customers to spend more money’. So she put on a fake smile, one that was a little forced around the edges, but a smile none the less.
“Oh Lilo. Isn’t it hideous. I intend to help out because someone has to clean up after this shambles, and it will serve as a good diversion-..”she felt selfish just going on about her plans.. "Oh my..” “How are you feeling?” “I hope your home is alright”
Lilo nodded slowly. It was hideous, but at least it was over. She didn’t have much of a personal attachment to this town. Aside from the people she cared about here, Elias didn’t mean anything to her. Her heart was still in her hometown, in the house she grew up in.
“I’m okay,” she said, honestly. It was a little unnerving, everything that had happened, but she had handled it surprisingly well. Seeing monsters waltzing around the city destroying the buildings didn’t compare to seeing police officers on her front step as a child, informing Nani that their parents weren’t coming back. “Oh, my home is fine. I boarded up the windows.” Not that that would stop some of those bloodthirsty creatures, but she was confident in the job she’d done. “Yours didn’t get beat up too bad, did it?”
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“That sounds like one of those ‘great idea at the time’ situations. It also sounds like something my sister would lecture me over, but I have to be honest, I’m curious now.”
“ 𝐖𝐇𝐀𝐓𝐄𝐕𝐄𝐑 𝐘𝐎𝐔 𝐃𝐎, do not fill up a “ super big gulp ” cup with 5 hours energy and chug the whole thing. my heart has either stopped completely or is beating so fast that i can’t feel my own pulse. this shit is wild. ”
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dawnsrose:
VIOLET EYES WIDEN IN SURPRISE with the girl’s words , not so much the request as how honest she is about the possibility of never returning the money . many may have found it a complete lack of manners , but aurora thought it was a bit endearing and so , with a small smile , she nodded her head . ❝ of course , but on one condition ; you’ll have to let me eat with you . i’m a little bit hungry myself , ❞ the princess confessed with a giggle . ❝ don’t worry about paying me back either , it’s all good . what are you in the mood for , dear ? oh , by the way , i’m aurora . ❞
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“Really?” Lilo’s eyes lit up. She always enjoyed company. She was a social person who had... a bit of a hard time getting along with others, but not for lack of trying. “I’m so hungry I could go for anything right now --- Chinese, pizza, Mexican, baked goods... ooh, doughnuts sound really good. I think I could eat a whole box.” Her stomach growled just imagining the taste of a creamed filled, chocolate glazed. “We could go to the Lucky Cat if you want.”
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lockinteague:
Logan sighed at her dramatics. He’d adjusted to his role in the friend group. He was always making sure the girls were safe and take care of. They always seemed to be getting into trouble and while he wasn’t much better, he had more experience in getting them out of it. “No need to guilt me, Lilo. We can just go grab lunch. I’m hungry anyway.” He pointed back to Mama Odie’s where he was headed.
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“But I want to guilt you. It makes my life more fun.” Eyes following his gesture, she nodded with excitement. Mama Odie’s was one of her favorite places around town, she loved the atmosphere and food, but she often opted out of eating at restaurants. It was cheaper to make sandwiches at home. “Look, since you’re being so sweet, I’ll be sweet too and get water, so you don’t have to pay for a soda.”
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“Do you have a spare dollar? Or five?” Lilo didn’t particularly want to have to ask for money, but at this point her stomach was talking back, and she may or may not have spent all of her lunch money for the next two weeks on film for her camera. “I cannot promise I will ever be able to repay you with anything other than my undying gratitude, but you can go about your day feeling good about yourself knowing how much you helped a sweet little ol’ adorable soul like me who would otherwise die of hunger pains.”
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How did she keep getting separated? A matching costume was a great idea until Irene kept managing to lose her friends. She wasn’t sure how obvious she was without the rest of the trio. In the meantime, she was checking out random booths as she waited to bump into Nova and Theo again, eventually she was bound to. “No, but we could find out,” Irene offered with a smile when Luna approached her. She was always happy to see the other girl. “I’ll be your scapegoat if you get in trouble. Blame your lateness on your clingy friend that wouldn’t let you head back.”
“DO YOU KNOW THE BEST FOOD TO GET HERE?” It didn’t really bother her to approach the first person she saw, as she was kind of running out of time. If Luna was more of a worrier, she’d probably be panicking. But, even with the circumstances, she was pretty chill. “I wanted to try everything, but I got so distracted back at the petting zoo–they have the cutest little piggies–and I kind of forgot I was on my break from volunteering and now I have to rush to get a snack.” She looked down at her wrist, where there was no watch being worn, with a shrug. “It ends like…..five minutes ago.”
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‘ oh absolutely, ’ he replied immediately. her enthusiasm was charming. it made his own smile grow fonder, eyes looking over her costume. in turn it made him feel embarrassed by his. he shuffled in place before nodding to get his mind off of things – until her next question did just that.
eyes looked over the booths, stevie released a low hum as he thought over his options . . there was no other one. he had nothing better to do. might as well make a new friend while he’s here. ‘ s – sure, ’ came his weak reply. damn his nerves. ‘ whatever you want to do or prefer. we can . . see if they have pretzels ? those are always good, with some dip too. don’t worry though, it’s on me or we can go halfsies. won’t let you get away with paying it all though, my mom would actually throw a fit. ’ – plus i’m trying to impress you, but for some reason that didn’t make the cut.
“Yes, pretzels!” Irene was quick to agree. “Pretzels sound so good right now.” She hadn’t realized she was hungry until this moment, thinking about warm, salted, twisted bread --- or maybe cinnamon and sugar, that was always a good option. Either way, her stomach was practically growling at the idea.
“There are some things moms don’t have to know,” she joked, though she told her mom everything. Lilo was supportive and unjudging, and Irene wasn’t enough of a rule breaker to cause her gray hairs. “But we can do halfsies, if you insist. I know there’s a food stand this way,” she turned to the left and motioned, “what I don’t know is if they have pretzels... maybe we can check it out and go from there?”
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THE OTHER GIRL’S TALE MAKES HER EYES go wide , a mixture of surprise & enthusiasm appearing on katrina’s face . ❝ their own silly constellations ? that sounds like a lot of fun , i’ve never heard anything like it ! ❞ it made her wonder if she possessed even half of the creativity necessary to come up with such things , not to mention remembering them by heart . whatever those constellations were , they must be important to irene . ❝ i’d love to see them , yes . go ahead , ❞ kat encouraged with a nod , turning her attention once again to the night sky .
Irene nodded, glad Katrina didn’t think it was weird --- or at least, didn’t seem to. She wished she had been able to get to know her grandparents, Lilo had always spoke so highly of them. The made up constellations was one way she could feel closer to her extended family she’d never met. “That one,” she motioned to the general area in the sky, “to the left bottom corner of the Big Dipper. Do you see the circular shape with the two pointy triangles a little above it? It’s a little hard to make out until at first, but that one is Old Lady With A Chihuahua On Her Head. The name... it speaks for itself.”
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Maybe the dunk tank wasn’t everyone’s cup of tea. Most people seemed disgusted at the idea of being the target, but Jeri was enjoying being part of the game more than she would’ve actually walking around playing the games herself. It was an adrenaline gamble every time someone picked up the ball; would she be drenched again, or would she not?
“You aren’t having fun?” Jeri asked from the water, a grin on her face, not from humor at his irritation but genuine joy.
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Asher had been avoiding his father like the plague. After his return with Circe, things were not so good between them. So when Howl asked if he would work the festival Asher agreed in the hope of calming down the waters. NOW. He was not expecting his job would be getting dunked for countless hours at the pleasure of others.
“HEY! Four dunks maximum” the giant yelled from behind the glass as he waved his hands and was back on top of the seat comfortable and dry. It was going to be a long night for this Pendragon.
#idk if it's a double person game but i'm goin with it#next gen.#next gen chats.#next gen: jeri pelekai.#next gen chats: asher pendragon.
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tights-orno-deal:
“My love is a lot, Jeri. You should get used to that now in case you make this throw.” Effie laughed, her shoulder giving Jeri’s a soft bump. She had never been athletic, and oh, how Momma Dani had tried. But she was okay with it - because she knew she had people she could count on to be athletic for her. It was truly win-win for all involved.
“Oh yeah? So, statistically speaking, and I hate it to bring it back to this, but if you can’t manage it, we can find someone who can make this throw for me?”
“Our odds are looking better and better, my dear.”
“Never let anyone limit your love, Effie.” Jeri bumped her shoulder back, eyeing the game before them. She’d like to pretend she knew what she was doing, that she had a logical approach to winning, but she was really winging it --- like most things in her life.
“Am I really that easy to replace? Break my heart, won’t you?” She pushed her lower lip into a pout, but her focus was soon turned back to the game. Eyes squinted, she took a deep breath and went for it.
#u can decide if she hits it or not#next gen.#next gen: jeri pelekai.#next gen chats.#next gen chats: effie dennison.
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philemon was deliberately trying not to be seen, head kept lower and book raised and open hiding his displeased expression. minding his own business, he was counting down the minutes until he could return home. it was vital for him to stay unseen, although it was harder in these circumstances. perhaps he had chosen the wrong location?. amber eyes now poked over the top of his book studying the auburn damsel, a sigh escaped his lips; she was alluring and covered in sugar, should he tell her?
“You have something-..” he pointed politely at her lips.
Lifting a finger to blue lips (lipstick, not lack of oxygen) Jeri only laughed when she felt the sugar that had stuck to them. “Ah, oops.” She was not one to get easily embarrassed. Brushing off the powder the best she could without smearing said lipstick, she shrugged a shoulder. “Can’t eat a funnel cake without expecting to make a mess somewhere. If it wasn’t my face, it’d be my clothes.”
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her words make them roll their eyes playfully, hazy smile stretched over their face. they were . . sort of listening but also sort of not. alessi’s eyes weren’t even meeting hers but still, they nodded away like they were. getting on jeri’s bad side was definitely not on their list of things to do tonight. ‘ who knows, ’ a genuine response. they lean against the nearest wall, stomach churning. the serious topic was definitely killing their buzz. they needed to fix that, immediately. ‘ i’m honestly not sure – what i am sure of though, i need another drink. you in ? ’
“Of course I am.” A drink would only make tonight more fun. Jeri wasn’t much of a partier; she didn’t like the atmosphere of bars and clubs, though the music and the lights were exciting. She’d dealt with her birth mother getting wasted enough to never want to go further than a buzz herself. But a buzz? A buzz was fair game. “Are they actually serving those here?” She asked, assuming they’d have to sneak something in.
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