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Lunar sighed.
"My precious little snowflake," Lunar muttered, "The unique little Warlock."
He seemed a bit concerned, as he glanced to his Warlock.
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Bedlam smirked at Lunar and gave a wink. "She's in good hands, mate. Well, maybe not good. More like relia-....hmm. I'll take care of her, okay? I won't let her down."
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"Okay," Lunar replied, his tone rather monotone. He scanned around her neck, then muttered, "Oh, she's still logged off."
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"Logged off? Cool, so I'm falling for an avatar...?" Bedlam stopped just outside of the library, staring up at the Ghost with confused look.
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"No... I was talking about Seraph, the AI I made based off Sarah," Lunar replied. "Sarah has neural implants. That's where Seraph tends to stay, most of the time," the Ghost replied.
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He sighed in relief and laughed a little. "Oh thank goodness! That would've sucked....Also, never tell her any of the stuff I've been saying about her. Kinda a bad idea, y'know?" Bedlam managed to open the door by kicking it after a few attempts, entering with Sarah still in his arms.
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Edited by Splashback77: 11/13/2017 12:48:54 AM"Seraph and Sarah have opposite personalities. Where as Sarah is a bit more extraverted, and talks a lot. Seraph is shy. That's why you don't see her much," Lunar replied, following.
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"That didn't sound like you agreeing not to bring up where I said I was falling for her n'sh*t..." Bedlam made way through the library, obviously looking for something.
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"Oh. Yeah, I'm not the best with secrets, my [i]brother Ghost[/i], Lush-- well he's my brother because he's Mia's Ghost-- he is better at keeping secrets. But that's because he is silent," Lunar replied.
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Bedlam glared at the Ghost. "Don't. Tell. Her. I'm trying to befriend her and she'll probably be weird around me if she learns I have a crush on her since she just remembered having a husband and doesn't even know he's dead yet. If I can't be hers in that way I'll at least be her friend."
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"I'll tell you from expirence. She'll take that as a challenge and will be funny to watch, but I'll shut up about it," Lunar told him with a snarky tone.
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"Wait, what does that mean? What kind of challenge?" Bedlam eventually led them to a bookshelf that had a few lower shelves taken out and replaced with a bed. "I wanna know, Lunar...kinda mean to leave me hanging."
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"Heh heh. That's for me, her, Seraph, and the funny memories to remember," Lunar added. He scanned the entire bookshelf nearby.
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The books all seemed to be about something called 'chaos manipulation', but they were all written in a language unknown to the Ghost. Bedlam gently placed Sarah onto the bed, careful not to wake her. He covered her body with a soft blanket he had stuffed into a nearby shelf. "Well, even if you tell her I'll make sure to make her as happy as I can. That's my life goal after all, to spread as much joy as I can."
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"Bedlam, I'm bored," Lunar told him.
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Bedlam sighed. "Well, want to play a game or something? I'd say chess, but chess is dumb considering whoever plays first wins automatically if the two players are good enough."
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Edited by Splashback77: 11/13/2017 1:33:18 AM"True. But You're playing against a board game mastermind who also has access to a functioning AI, though I don't need it, so haha."
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"Hmm...." Bedlam smirked. "Ever heard of the board game called Go? Bet your AI isn't good enough to calculate all the possibilities of that game."
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"Never heard," Lunar admitted.
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"Yknow, it's very simple. Kinda like checkers. You have little chips, one side colored black and the other white, that you place on the board and the whole objective is to control as much territory on the board as possible using said chips. It's rather fun. You know what would make it even more fun? An interesting bet."
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"A bet?" Lunar asked, "Oh, I'm interested." The Ghost was a bit of a gambler. "Tell me the bet!"
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"Huh." Bedlam thought for a moment. "I don't know what you want from me if you somehow win, but if I win I want you to help be my wingman with Sarah."
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"If I won, you let me poke around in your mind a bit," Lunar made his wager. He seemed so ready to play this game, so much is at stake.
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Bedlam snickered. "Oh my...okay. I don't see how that's not equal." In front of Bedlam appeared a table with a board on top of it. "Honestly, I'd agree to more than just that if you have anything else."
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"Alrighty. Let's get started."
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"Get started we shall." After Bedlam explained the rules they began the game. In the end, the kid took home the win. "Eyy, not bad. Want to do another wager, Lunar?"