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Post by America on Sept 21, 2010 17:44:11 GMT -5
((I made it three to be consistant *Sweat drop*))
Sadiq walked tot he door and quickly unlocked it. He pushed it open with his shoulder and dropped the book on his bed.
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Post by South Korea on Sept 21, 2010 17:45:26 GMT -5
Heracles picked up his key that was abandoned on a table, "Thanks for letting me in." He put his bag on his bed.
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Post by America on Sept 21, 2010 17:46:57 GMT -5
"Why would I not? You're my roommate," he said and climbed the ladder to the top.
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Post by South Korea on Sept 21, 2010 17:48:06 GMT -5
"I've met people who wouldn't." Heracles said simply, sitting on his bed.
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Post by America on Sept 21, 2010 17:51:13 GMT -5
"I'd probably be one of those people. If I were in one my moods," he laughed wryly.
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Post by South Korea on Sept 21, 2010 17:53:08 GMT -5
"I probably would too, but that's mainly because I'm lazy." Heracles replied.
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Post by America on Sept 21, 2010 17:58:52 GMT -5
"I'm just... Cynical," he shrugged.
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Post by South Korea on Sept 21, 2010 18:02:33 GMT -5
"Ah." The Greek was lying down on the bed now, eyes closed but still very much awake. He probably wouldn't get back to sleep he guessed.
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Post by America on Sept 21, 2010 18:04:22 GMT -5
"I suggest you don't fall asleep before I do," the Turk said mischieviously.
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Post by South Korea on Sept 21, 2010 18:07:52 GMT -5
Heracles smiled, amused, "Don't worry, I find it hard to fall asleep soon after I've woken up." He said, eyes still closed.
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Post by America on Sept 21, 2010 18:09:18 GMT -5
"Good to hear," the Turk nodded. He wondered how his relationship with the Grecian would go.
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Post by South Korea on Sept 21, 2010 18:21:34 GMT -5
Heracles sighed, he knew it. He wasn't going to be able to sleep for noww, so he sat up again and rummaged through his bag for his math workbook. If he wasn't going to sleep, he might as well do /some/ work, if only to keep from being yelled at.
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Post by America on Sept 21, 2010 18:25:19 GMT -5
"Math?" the Turk asked. He wasn't good at math. Then again he wasn't good at anything school related.
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Post by South Korea on Sept 21, 2010 18:29:15 GMT -5
"Yeah." He replied, getting started on his homework. He was good enough with the crap they taught at school, but usually got horrible grades because of his terrible work ethic.
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Post by America on Sept 21, 2010 18:36:21 GMT -5
"Gross," the Turk replied and pulled out his black Nano and a book.
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