http://gold-dust-pixie.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] gold-dust-pixie.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2011-08-18 03:40 pm

Fairies Are Not Bugs! [Active]

Character(s): Tinkerbell, Timon
Content: Tinkerbell vs the furry striped jerk. GO!
Setting: Jogo da Crianca
Time: Morning, Week 34
Warnings: None.

Tinkerbell had resigned herself to the fact that she was in this strange new world without Peter Pan or the Lost Boys. Luckily, Sora was here and she'd already made a couple of good friends, but she felt a bit trapped. She wanted adventure, excitement! Fairies weren't meant to just sit idle on book shelves.

So flew out of her new home and out into the fresh air of the city, trailing golden dust behind her. She laughed as she shocked some of the townspeople, mischievously zooming into their vision or tugging a sleeve here and there. Eventually her flight pattern brought her to the park, the only place under the domes that had even a trace of the wildness she was used to -- and even that was carefully groomed and meticulous.

Hovering low over the grass, Tinkerbell made a lazy loop, trailing golden dust behind her before she landed gracefully.
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[identity profile] cowardly-hero.livejournal.com 2011-09-05 06:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Was that what did it, kissing? He tried not to shudder at the thought but had no such luck. At least now he knew he had yet the get cooties and how to avoid them. He had been about to ask how effective the cootie shot really was when she spoke again, her tone having changed rather sudden.

“Um, yeah.” Timon replied, curious as to what had altered the mood. “Sure.” If Tinkerbell refused to say anything, however, so did he. The meerkat moved in silence, hoping the Doctor would know how to fix what he had done. He was a doctor, wasn’t he? He was supposed to fix stuff like this, right? Timon tried to focus that and ignore the growing guilt that he felt for hurting the pixie. He had never done anything like this before. The thought that he could hurt someone so easily frightened him.