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Post by Jordan Hielo on May 3, 2012 12:11:46 GMT -5
His face seemed to go even more red, seemingly impossible at first. But he walked more into the center of the room none the less, pulling the girl slightly closer and began dancing with her, grinning widely.
Felicity giggled as the two, dancing back and forth to the music. "Fun, isn't it?" she asked, and before he could answer, she added. "And this is nothing compared to the festivals!"
Post by Jordan Hielo on May 3, 2012 12:47:29 GMT -5
Jordan stayed relax, squeezing Felicity's hand slightly in comfort. With his other hand, he was already ready to fight back whatever hostile creature might try to come in.
Felicity squeezed Jordans hand back. Unsure of whether to move or not.
The door to the hideout burst open. In flew another tree sprite, giggling madly. "Got you!" it exclaimed. The other sprites began to giggle as well. They let go of Jordan and Felicity.
Post by Jordan Hielo on May 3, 2012 12:55:39 GMT -5
Jordan sighed, but smiled anyways. That was quite the joke, it even got jordan going. He rested his forehead on Felicity's, and smiled. "Haha, these guys are quite the people, hmm? Very fun, and entertaining, in multiple ways!"
Post by Jordan Hielo on May 3, 2012 13:15:19 GMT -5
"Ohh, that's quite alright! No neeed to worry, I can't wait to see how it turns out," Jordan grinned widely, looking at Felicity and slowly leading her to the door. "Thank you all for the hospitality!"
Post by Jordan Hielo on May 3, 2012 13:20:29 GMT -5
Jordan waved as well with a large grin, before closing the door behind him.
"That was very fun!" Jordan grinned, "I'm looking forward to the festival!" Realizing something, he looked at their hands still holding onto eachother. He blushed slightly, taking his hand away, "Sorry!"