Claw smiled again and nodded. So she was a girl. "That sucks." she said. She floated on her back in the water and closed her eyes, bathing in the sunlight. She was so relaxed, just laying down like this, swaying back and forth with the motion of the waves. "Why don't you come in?" she asked, "The water's fine." The water was more then fine, it was gentle and smooth and relaxing and fun, She had forgotten how awesome swimming could be.
"Okay." Claw said, and kicked her legs to propel herself forward. "You know we're starting a group for monsters, wanna join?" she asked. She made sure to say "we" instead of "I" now because other people were involved now, not just her.
"Why not, all we really do is help each other and look out for each other. If one of us gets caught we go and rescue them. You really don't have anything to lose. All you have is the feeling that someone's looking out for you and a little more excitement in your life." She grinned and twirled around in the water.
"Well, you don't have to hang out with us or whatever. You could just join, maybe go to one or two meeting so people know who you are, and know that if you get caught someone out there is trying to save you." She opened her eyes and grinned again. "You can help in some rescue missions to, if you ever get bored."
(lol i did to) "Okay, but I still think you should join." She dived under the water, closing her eyes. She was just one of those people that couldn't open her eyes underwater, but that's okay, she could just feel her way around the lake from the motion of the waves, and she could hear almost everything around her.
"Well, we're having a meeting in the meadow sometime soon. You can come if you want to." She somersaulted in the water, and emerged, spraying water out of her nose. She hated it when that happens, but somersaulting is fun, and probably worth the discomfort.
Post by Cory Jackson on Aug 10, 2012 9:34:37 GMT -5
"Again I am more of a loner. I only live with my twin." Cory sighed. It was true that she rathered thee life of a loner. It was better for everyone else.