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Layla Williams ([info]laylawilliams) wrote in [info]mirage_rpg,
@ 2009-02-21 20:29:00

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Current mood: cold
Entry tags:complete, day 33, layla williams, nymphadora tonks

Who: Layla and OTA
Why: She is in desperate need of thinking things over. So, she plays with the plants, making herself a temporary garden to talk to.
When: Day 33
Status: Incomplete.
Rating: PG-13



Layla was crying, she was sad that she couldn't find some people like the Commander and Jetstream, Will and Warren, goddess even Magenta. She had to put on a very brave face for everyone, plus herself. Now, she could be sad and lonely, talk to the plants and get her spirit back on track. She needed to re-align her chi.

She started off small, growing some trees to taper off her garden, they grew big and strong. Layla closed her eyes and listened to them talk, smiling wildly. Then she began to grow some plants they grew up the trunks of her trees. Pumpkins, tomatoes, some ivy too. It already had her smiling. Using her powers willfully, not for good or evil, just for herself, for the moment. This way she could talk to her children, her creations. Layla did, walking to each of them, caressing their hides. They all turned to her, followed her around and seemed to be happy. When Layla smiled, they preened and showed off, Layla was clapping that they all seemed so happy.



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[info]tonks_please
2009-02-26 11:48 pm UTC (link)
"I really do have to try that!" She was getting excited even at the idea of it. It sounded like exactly the sort of thing she would do, and she wondered why she'd never thought of it before. It had never come up, that was all. But it seemed a shame.

"I see..." She shook her head. "I'm glad they got some sense back, at least." She wasn't the sort of person who could approve of anything like a bloody religion that did sacrifices, human or otherwise. "Well, it sounds interesting... but I don't think I'm that kind of witch."

She glanced around at the wonderful garden and then back to the girl with some surprise. "Super villians? That sounds..." She thought about that for a moment, and then flashed a bright grin at the other woman. "Really brilliant, actually. I'd like to track some of them down. Anything evil, really, is what I like to find and put in jail."

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[info]laylawilliams
2009-03-02 02:47 pm UTC (link)
"You should, it is quite powerful and helps to cleanse the soul and the mind." Layla said with a soft nod.

"Me too, since I am not big on violence. I am very much all about peace, love and working it out between the people with your mind, not your fists." Layla nodded again softly. "Oh, well, that is good. I mean, that I met more types of witches, it is always nice to meet empowered and happily adjusted individuals with all kinds of purposes and ways of life. It is truly wonderful." Layla said with a brilliant smile.

Layla nodded then. "Yeah, where I came from, they have super villains and super heroes, sidekicks too and regular people, but that doesn't change that they too, can be heroes themselves. Probably more so then others who are gifted, you know what I mean. I think the every man, the people who make the tough decisions every day are more powerful and more heroic then others. Then you have to throw in prejudice, and vanity, ugh it can all be such a mess, you know? Well, if you were in my world, they would be happy to have the help."

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[info]tonks_please
2009-03-02 10:38 pm UTC (link)
Tonks frowned thoughtfully. "That's really interesting." She had to think about that for awhile. Of course, part of her job was being violent, and she needed to get her thoughts in order. "I guess, for me... it's complicated. Because there's people out there who want to hurt other people, and they don't listen when you try to talk to them."

She sighed softly. "It would be good if we could just talk everything out, but when someone is trying to kill you..." She shrugged, and let the thoughtful mood drop from her. "But nevermind that! It's good to meet you too! And the same with the empowered and well adjusted thing!" because, from what she could see, Layla was just that.

"I know this guy..." She thought for a moment before continuing. "He's a snarky git, actually, but he used to be much worse... I think it takes even more strength to be a reformed villian than a hero. Because everyone keeps waiting for you to bugger it up." She shrugged. "But you could be right. Normal, everyday people just making their way, perhaps they are the true heroes."

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[info]laylawilliams
2009-03-05 04:10 pm UTC (link)
"Well, I think that is the same everywhere, you know? So, don't worry about it too much, not much you can do about those types, but to do your job." Layla said thoughtfully, with a sage nod.

"Yeah, but then they think they are right and they beleive in order to get what they want they have to hurt people in order to get it. It is a vicious circle it is." Layla said softly.

"It is very good to meet you too." Layla beamed gently at the girl with the pretty and funky hair color. "To us empowered and well adjusted types." Layla said with a giggle.

"Oh, that is sad. I mean, you try very hard to get it right for a change and people put all this pressure on your to muck it up again. It must be a daunting experience on all accounts?" Layla said gently. "I think everyone is a hero in their own right. They just need to tap into that power." Layla said with a smile, then plopped down onto the ground, sitting Indian style.

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