I'm bored and Sakura was closest. >>kunoichipinkJuly 29 2008, 17:19:37 UTC
Sakura had woken up early this morning, much to her dismay, and had decided to get an early start over to her neighbor. She knew he'd been doing SOMETHING over there for the past day or so. Something loud. That was probably why she couldn't sleep very well.
She knocked on the door and peered in a little through the windows. She hated the dark. She tossed the little glowing stick from hand to hand as she waited. She was sure she'd be the first one here and it was bothering her a little bit. She wasn't entirely sure he was stable..at all.
Re: I'm bored and Sakura was closest. >>ara_scelerivoreJuly 29 2008, 17:42:56 UTC
There was dim light inside from another glowstick wedged on the wall, in an open panel with wires and a small glimmer of something reflective - Which was right over the shoulder of all 6'2" of neon-eyed, fanged-grinning no-longer-demon. He'd managed to find something a little closer to his old, familiar blue suit, although he was skipping gloves until his left hand healed and didn't need to be tightly wrapped in a bandage anymore. He saw the light and figure pacing outside the window and perked up, watching; now debating between waiting in case it was someone randomly wandering by, or dashing to the door to flag them down.
Washu set her makeshift prybar/butterknife on the table, looking around at the debris. Since she had received that message, it implied that there were active cameras in the hallways by the lifts, likely in her apartment as well. So was doing her best to find them, starting with the bathroom and bedroom... Perverts, spying in a girl like that.
But then, the new neighbor had a meeting set up, and that certainly sounded interesting. She had found a short green dress with ridiculously clashing jacket to wear, trading in the sandals for shoes. Grabbing a lightstick, she set of cheerfully for the other apartment. As she approached, she saw a young girl with pink hair standing uncertainly by the doorway. "Hi, are you here for the meeting?" She asked, grinning girlishly.
Sasazuka hadn't really occupied himself that much with testing his apartment for surveillance. His logic went that if they were there for a reason, and they would know if he took them all out, it would be too much of a hassle to have them a)put back in again or b)be punished for a minor trespass.
... Anyway. Despite his own misgivings about stepping into Neuro's territory (his suspicions had been affirmed)there was really nothing better he had to do. Besides look around, which he would, eventually.
Sasazuka felt reasonably comfortable in a loose long-sleeved shirt and jeans. He didn't have his jacket anymore, which was inconvenient-- the absence of his gun didn't sit well either. Apprehension rolled through him as he approached Neuro's door to see two women already there.
Given the amount of trouble he'd wound up in the last time he ventured out, Saguru was none too enthuasiastic about attending a meeting that seemed to be designed around getting in trouble in secret. On the other hand, he likely wouldn't end up groped-- hopefully-- or bribed with carrots, so it shouldn't be as disconcerting as his chance meeting with Road had been.
That determined, and glowstick well in hand, he made his way to Neuro's door, blinking at the congregation already there.
Joshua'd heard movement down the hall and guessed people were already gathering, but ended up not heading there immediately after a fruitless few minutes looking for Road. He was almost going to keep continuing on down the hall to find Washu, but she'd apparently beaten him there.
Ah well, all the better; for the most part, he was sure Road could take care of herself. He waved lightly as he walked up to the gathering group, partly intent on just continuing on to the door.
Neuro could be very patient. He could be very calm. He just chose not to be most of the time. When it was obvious several people were outside and -nobody- had tried the door yet, he walked over and pulled it open, poking his head out with the hugest, most gleeful and gleeful and innocent grin. "Hello everyone! Come in, come in!" He waved the gaggle toward the door a couple times for emphasis, then pulled back from the door to stand in the middle of the room smugly.
She knocked on the door and peered in a little through the windows. She hated the dark. She tossed the little glowing stick from hand to hand as she waited. She was sure she'd be the first one here and it was bothering her a little bit. She wasn't entirely sure he was stable..at all.
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Which was right over the shoulder of all 6'2" of neon-eyed, fanged-grinning no-longer-demon. He'd managed to find something a little closer to his old, familiar blue suit, although he was skipping gloves until his left hand healed and didn't need to be tightly wrapped in a bandage anymore.
He saw the light and figure pacing outside the window and perked up, watching; now debating between waiting in case it was someone randomly wandering by, or dashing to the door to flag them down.
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But then, the new neighbor had a meeting set up, and that certainly sounded interesting. She had found a short green dress with ridiculously clashing jacket to wear, trading in the sandals for shoes. Grabbing a lightstick, she set of cheerfully for the other apartment. As she approached, she saw a young girl with pink hair standing uncertainly by the doorway.
"Hi, are you here for the meeting?" She asked, grinning girlishly.
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... Anyway. Despite his own misgivings about stepping into Neuro's territory (his suspicions had been affirmed)there was really nothing better he had to do. Besides look around, which he would, eventually.
Sasazuka felt reasonably comfortable in a loose long-sleeved shirt and jeans. He didn't have his jacket anymore, which was inconvenient-- the absence of his gun didn't sit well either. Apprehension rolled through him as he approached Neuro's door to see two women already there.
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That determined, and glowstick well in hand, he made his way to Neuro's door, blinking at the congregation already there.
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Ah well, all the better; for the most part, he was sure Road could take care of herself. He waved lightly as he walked up to the gathering group, partly intent on just continuing on to the door.
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He just chose not to be most of the time.
When it was obvious several people were outside and -nobody- had tried the door yet, he walked over and pulled it open, poking his head out with the hugest, most gleeful and gleeful and innocent grin.
"Hello everyone! Come in, come in!" He waved the gaggle toward the door a couple times for emphasis, then pulled back from the door to stand in the middle of the room smugly.
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