Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-25924729-20150821064137/@comment-13593058-20150821215614

"Not going to sleep?" a boy yawned as he approached an open window in his dorm room where a slim figure sat staring at the shattered night sky. He was dressed in a comfortable black t-shirt and felt sleeping trousers as well as an exhausted complexion.

The figure turned its head, her dark hair was surprisingly reflective of the moonlight and also housed two accented, sky-blue hair pins. Her dull pupils produced an exotic purple hue and her red-trimmed, white coat shined a whimsical light. This girl still wore her tight, black stockings accompanied by a business attire complete with skirt, shirt and tie. Beside her a monstrous warscythe densly backed with technology and profusely cared for.

The girl only shook her head at the boy with an unchanged expression.

"You should really get some sleep, Rayne." the boy pressed, "Your voice won't come back faster if you don't get some rest."

Rayne comtemplated the boy's statement before scrambling to a notepad and pen she kept beside her. Not long after, a quick scribble could be heard.

''"I like looking at the moon, it reminds me of my mother." ''the note read.

She flipped the page to reveal another message.

"Sit beside me, Asher."

Without a word, the boy complied and took a seat by the window to enjoy the scenery. The city lights displayed out the window mimicked a lush garden or techni-colour.

"I won't go to bed until you do." Asher whispered as he did not want to wake the other two teammates.

"Of course you will not be allowed to, not until I give the approval."

Asher gave a slight chuckle, "Yeah, of course."

"That is correct, Asher, as my lover, is it not your duty to comfort me in my times and stress and restless ness and provide me with mental and physical relief? Or was I mistaken and our relationship was only based on false terms and impulsive infatuations?"

"N..no of course not."

"Good, then I will have no need to destroy you."

And they continued to stare off into the night unbeknownst to the danger looming over their shoulders.