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Post by gamos on Jul 13, 2013 0:56:04 GMT -5
Destiny was in her room. She was hungry, no starving for something. Something yummy. Destiny had always been a girl with a very good appetite. For as long as she could remember she has been a good eater, always cleaning her plate. But after her mutation kicked in and she pretty much became a snake, nothing has been able to really state her. She would eat things big and small, but never really became satisfied.
Like when she first discovered her mutation and ate both of her large pet birds. Just after she was done gulping them down and had a nice bulge in her tummy, she still wasn’t full. She just wasn’t satisfied. But it was always better to have something gurgling away in her then to be actually hungry. When she had nothing in her belly, things got really bad. Ugly even.
This was because of her feral instinct. She was slowly reverting to her more animal side. If she had a empty stomach, well she’ll just fill it. That means by gulping down the first thing she can get her mouth around. Once something slid down her gullet she would be sleepy, and a bit pissy. Just like a real snake in nature. Oh, how bad it will be to mess with her after a meal.
She had just walked back to her room with her furry snack. It was another student’s pet rodent, genie pig to be exact. Licking her lips hungrily she pushed the rodent to her mouth slowly…
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Post by Erik Lehnsherr on Jul 14, 2013 2:22:48 GMT -5
Warren was headed down to the student dorms. He was already having to handle his first issue. A particular student with the physiology of a snake. This student was a potential risk to other students, but that’s why she was there. It was people like her who needed this school, but at the same time she couldn’t be allowed to continue acting the way she had been.
He came across her in the middle of the halls holding a guinea pig. ”Just the young lady I was looking for. I’m going to assume that isn’t your pet.” He stuck his hand out for the Guinea pig to be handed over in a civil fashion. ”Let’s go to my office where we can discuss this issue privately.”
He looked around seeing if anyone was yelling about their pet yet, if anything he would look out for it until someone began fussing about a missing pet. ”You’re not in trouble, yet.” He said with a smile as to not overly concern her. They were their to help her, but she also had to know that this kind of behaviour would not stand.
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