Snapping Point! The Thorns of Madness!! [Private]
Nov 11, 2013 22:50:17 GMT -7
Post by Toge Ikebana on Nov 11, 2013 22:50:17 GMT -7
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[atrb=border,0,true][atrb=style, border: 1px dashed black; box-shadow: 0px 0px 4px 3pt white; width:300px; Height:400px; background:url(http://i1093.photobucket.com/albums/i435/Aquarillion/bg.jpg?t=1358157460); color: #FFFFCC; border-radius: 20px 20px 0px 0px; relative; z-index:0;] Snapping Point! The Thorns of Madness!! [classy=Oscil1]Toge Ikebana found himself leaving the gates of Kusagakure. He wasn't sure where he was going. He didn't care. He simply wanted to get out. Tortured by thoughts of having to contain himself, he was at his breaking point. On the threshold of the forest, Toge's four kunai were well hidden within the full-body robe that also contained his eighty Ikebana leaves, seeds, as well has his twenty Campion and two Rafflesia leaves in a pocket. He wasn't in a bad mood. Nor was he depressed. He was simply tired of having to hide. Why did he have to? [/CLASSY][classy=Oscil][style=min-height: 75px; font: 8pt Garamond; background: #FFFFCC; margin-left:5px; margin-top: 5px; margin-bottom:-5px; margin-right:5px; opacity: .7; Text-align: Justify; padding:5px; border:1px dashed black; outline: 1px solid white; height: 75px; overflow:auto; width:250px; COLOR: #1F7A1F][/STYLE][/CLASSY]An odd smile crept up across his face, as he stopped at a point within the lush forests, filled with plant life. Flowers and trees that blocked the sky grew here. He found himself laughing. Hysterically. He was leaving behind everything he knew. And not a single care was present on the boy's face. |