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Siobhan
May 9th, 2005, 07:28 AM
Oh how silly of me!! By the way how funny would it be if he had a scar the shape of a lightning bolt etched into his forehead? (Just thought I'd add that bit while we're all going over the top of how stupid it would be and also i'd like to point out im not making fun of Harry Potter)

Gemini
May 9th, 2005, 07:41 AM
lol, You can just imagine a Dumbledore figure sitting Sharma down and saying
"it is time" he said, "for me to tell you what i should have told you 1000 years ago, Sharma. Please sit down. I am going to tell you everything" and then going on about the whole Maerad and he having a prophesy thing :rolleyes:. Anyhoo, this is the relationship thread and all, so i'll come back form my little trip to the department of spamming.

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Mrs. Cadvan
May 9th, 2005, 01:17 PM
No guys, wait: I'VE GOT IT!!!

'Maerad gazed at Sharma and realised, with an odd jolt, that she no longer felt any hatred for him. Instead she felt an immense pity welling within her heart, and started to realise, as she watched him, that despite the loose grey skin that made him look about a thousand years old, and the breath that stank like a mixture of wet dog and mouldy old fish, he was actually very handsome.
She drew closer to him, and whispered, "I think you're beautiful."
He returned her gaze, tears welling in his eyes. "I've- I've been so lonely," he gasped, beginning to sob.
"But never again," Maerad replied. "Because I love you. Love, love, LOVE you!!"
They embraced. Suddenly, Maerad remembered Cadvan, stood gingerly behind her. She turned, fixing him with a cold stare. "What do you want, old man? Go home."
"Yes, ma'am." '

And that, my friends, is how love will save the day. :D

Bridie
May 9th, 2005, 03:20 PM
aww poor cadvan! he'd be all alone!

Silvia
May 9th, 2005, 03:40 PM
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!! cadvan!!!!!!!!! WHAT ABOUT CADVAN!!!!

*evil eyes*

alison
May 9th, 2005, 06:34 PM
Sorry to disappoint you, Mrs Cadvan, but the chance of Sharma and Maerad getting it together is zilcho. :D breath like old dog and wet fish? hmmmmm.... Lightning scar! Ah, there's an idea! I need Dumbledore!

As for Ms Gemini...! You are wasted here girl, you should be making a fortune with Mills and Boon novels. :D

What would I do without my little plot factory here?

Gemini
May 10th, 2005, 01:34 AM
No guys, wait: I'VE GOT IT!!!'Maerad gazed at Sharma and realised, with an odd jolt, that she no longer felt any hatred for him. Instead she felt an immense pity welling within her heart, and started to realise, as she watched him, that despite the loose grey skin that made him look about a thousand years old, and the breath that stank like a mixture of wet dog and mouldy old fish, he was actually very handsome.
She drew closer to him, and whispered, "I think you're beautiful."
He returned her gaze, tears welling in his eyes. "I've- I've been so lonely," he gasped, beginning to sob.
"But never again," Maerad replied. "Because I love you. Love, love, LOVE you!!"
They embraced. Suddenly, Maerad remembered Cadvan, stood gingerly behind her. She turned, fixing him with a cold stare. "What do you want, old man? Go home."
"Yes, ma'am." '
*Gemini trys and fails to recompose herself, falls into a fit of giggles again* we could do our very own parody at this rate :rolleyes:. Hmmm Mills and Boon now there's an idea :D, i could use all the "Ohs" and dots (..................) i could stomach and the conversations :rolleyes:
"Oh Maerad"
"Oh Cadvan"
"Oh Maerad"
"Oh Cadvan"
"Come to me my love"
"Oh my love"
"Oh yes"
"yes"
"ah"
"oh ah"
:D :D :rolleyes:
Anyhoo...

Silvia
May 10th, 2005, 02:04 AM
lol gemini!

peter_gia
May 10th, 2005, 03:05 AM
Rolf *laughs soo had falls of chair and gets bak up* lol u guy got a great imagination... hmmm i like the one where they send the lightning bolt.... but as for Sharma and Maerad *raises eyebrow* i don't think that will eva happen.

Gemini
May 10th, 2005, 03:17 AM
Ha, Mrs Cadvan's piece reminded me of that song "If you could only see" by Tonic, in that situation the lyrics fit quite well :D http://www.lyricsdepot.com/tonic/if-you-could-only-see.html

 

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