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Swimming Pool! [Open everyone] + Malcolm
Damn do I love this.  Flying is, like, the coolest thing ever.  Is almost all that goes on in his teenaged head.  He found that remaining focused on one emotion in himself kept him centered and kept all the other emotions he kept picking up, well, everywhere from butting in like the annoying jerks that they were.  Even though it occupied all of his focus that wasn't busy elsewhere.  He was mindful of the rain, however.  He didn't mind the water, but he was sure that getting struck by lightning wouldn't feel very good.  Then he actually sees what looks like a bolt of lightning strike the street below, followed not long after he descended to check it out, by a human shape moving at very fast speeds to collide with something...watery.

Damn...I gotta check this out.  He gradually glides down, not really interested in moving all that fast given his relative unfamiliarity with flying in general, and moves to investigate.  He stays within earshot of what is happening, trying to pick up on the cause of the conflict.

[[Please tell me if I need to make any rolls.  Johnny intends to hover around the house.]]
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RE: Swimming Pool! [Open everyone] + Malcolm - by Johnny Blair - 06-27-2016, 09:46 PM



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