Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-28412230-20170424155034/@comment-27396384-20170602065611

Sorry, I had a volleyball tournament for several hours :(

Friday will be less busy for me I promise

''While Leon and Elizabeth had gone upstairs to clean the garage, Ophelia had kneeled by a couple boxes and started to rummage. She reached into one, pulling out a delicate glass ornament in the shape of a ... Ophelia looked at it closer, turning the ornament in her hands a few times. It was crafted in the shape of a dove.''

''She was awestruck by the glass figure's beauty. The dim but considerable light bounced off the smooth, rounded surface of the dove's head beautifully. The ornament was absolutely exquisite; the bird was perched an a crystalline branch, its perfect toes wrapped around the branch. The beak of the dove was neatly tucked under one of its wings, while the other wing was folded nicely against the dove's plump glass body. Its tail hung out slightly over the branch.''

''Ophelia turned it in her hand a few more times before gently setting it down on the floor. She reached her hand into the box from which the dove had come and pulled out a coupke of new ornaments. One was a bear cub standing up on its hindlegs while its front paws were hanging down against the belly. The second figure was an adult elephant in a natural walking position, standing in place in mid-walk, frozen delicately as glass. Ophelia absolutely loved these little glass figurines; she couldn't think of any reason why Collie and Elizabeth wouldn't have had these on a shelf for display in their house.''

''She was cut short of her thoughts as several blood-curdling screams sounded upstairs. She paused. After about a couple as seconds of silence, she stood and broke for the bottom of the stairwell, only to be interrupted by the hostess herself. "What happened?" Ophelia asked. After Elizabeth informed her, Ophelia's crystalline grey eyes widened further and she tried to slide past Elizabeth to get upstairs to Leon. The woman only blocked her.''

''"Wha- No! We have to help him and at least bandage him up!" she protested, frowning. "Let me through!" she grunted, but thought it to be too rude to push the fragile woman out of the way. "Please!" she pleaded again. She barely took notice of the fact that Elizabeth looked rather frazzled herself, and the fact that it looked like the petite woman was much more involved than she let on.''