[closed] you got a piece of me. and, honestly?
Who: Webby & Lena!
Where: Loch Lake
When: Early May
What: Webby gives Lena a gift! But there's always much more to it than that.
It occurred to Webby that with all the fussing and planning she was doing over the "protective" friendship bracelet, it was never going to be perfect. Or perfect enough for her, at any rate. Plus, given what she'd learned about Lena's fears and the fight Lena had with Louie, Webby ultimately decided that enough was enough, and her friend needed more than just magical protection - but a reminder of what was important.
So once all the classes were done for the day, Webby sent out her familiar, Jorry the snake, to deliver a message to Lena.
Meet me at Loch Lake in an hour!
"It" is ready to go!
- Webby :) :) :)
Why the lake? Aside from being a cool, mysterious place that Webby thought was beautiful (all three also described Lena to a T!) , she figured it was far enough away from the school grounds that Lena might relax, given Lena's inherent yet understandable distrust of the school.
Webby was at the lake much earlier than the note said to be, mostly to plan out the last details and practice what she wanted to say.
Where: Loch Lake
When: Early May
What: Webby gives Lena a gift! But there's always much more to it than that.
It occurred to Webby that with all the fussing and planning she was doing over the "protective" friendship bracelet, it was never going to be perfect. Or perfect enough for her, at any rate. Plus, given what she'd learned about Lena's fears and the fight Lena had with Louie, Webby ultimately decided that enough was enough, and her friend needed more than just magical protection - but a reminder of what was important.
So once all the classes were done for the day, Webby sent out her familiar, Jorry the snake, to deliver a message to Lena.
Meet me at Loch Lake in an hour!
"It" is ready to go!
- Webby :) :) :)
Why the lake? Aside from being a cool, mysterious place that Webby thought was beautiful (all three also described Lena to a T!) , she figured it was far enough away from the school grounds that Lena might relax, given Lena's inherent yet understandable distrust of the school.
Webby was at the lake much earlier than the note said to be, mostly to plan out the last details and practice what she wanted to say.

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She then finally put her knife away in her skirt, but then paused. "Hey, you want a knife? I have a spare."
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"...should I ask why you have a spare?"
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"Remember those plants that were mugging people? Two of my new friends took their knives and let me keep them!"
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She'd question what kind of people would give a young girl knives, but it's Webby, so the knives were probably better with her anyway.
"You'd better keep it. I wouldn't really know how to use one properly."
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"I can teach you how to use it!"
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"Hmm...well, I suppose it would be a good idea to learn how to defend myself with something other than magic."
Too little, too late, really, but just in case there was a next time.
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She's so excited her heart might explode. The loyal student and her wise sensei. She all but rips the second knife out of her outfit, and then holds it forward with both hands, as if she was offering an honorable sacrifice to the gods.
"I'll teach you everything Granny taught me."
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"Okay."
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"Now for this kind of weapon, it's best used to inflict the most amount of pain in quick, small movements. It's perfect for distractions or to make a quick get away. But it also requires a good moment of thought before use, because one wrong cut and you got an arterial spray going on, and that takes forever to clean up."
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Webby then began to pull up Lena's sleeve. "Now the beauty of your outfit - aside from your natural beauty - is that with these sleeves, you can hide the knife up here, and then slide it out into your palm whenever you need it, so the enemy won't see it coming."
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"Isn't that kinda dangerous? What's keeping me from cutting myself? Or my sleeve?"
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She then pulled back and began ruffling up some of her arm feathers to show off...
"I got all kinds of scars under here, each one a story of training and triumph."
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"Geez...I never realize you'd taken so much damage."
It certainly made sense, all things considered. But seeing the number of scars left an uncomfortable feeling in the pit of her stomach, and she wasn't entirely sure why.
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She smoothed down her feathers again.
"What I really one is an epic one either down my back or across my face!"
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"Like one that runs over one eye? That'd be pretty cool."
But unlikely, if she had anything to say about it.
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"Then I could do a dramatic reveal whenever someone asks!"
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So, there's your guarantee she (probably) won't get any anytime soon. Also, nerd.
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"Yeah, it'd be kind of hard to read or explore if you're missing an eye."
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Yes, she's considered this.
"So I promise I'll be careful."
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"Hey, I'm not too worried. You kick butt better than anyone I know."
She was definitely worried, but knowing Webby could defend herself helped a little.
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"You only say that cause it's true~. But you'll be a deadly warrior in no time, if I have anything to say about it."
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wrap-up or keep going?
"Don't think I'll go easy on you just because we're friends!"
Let's go ahead and wrap it up ^^
"You better not, Pink."