[IN PROGRESS] Marluxia and Larxene

Dec 02, 2007 13:20

Who: Marluxia and Larxene
Where: Marluxia's room
When: A few days after Marly's arrival (holy late log, Batman!)
Rating: PG
Summary: In a strange world that's not the afterlife, missing memories, and housed in the same building with those they betrayed, Larxene and Marluxia are understandably confused.
the Story:

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breakthetoy December 2 2007, 19:10:53 UTC
Her patience had finally paid off.

Before the events of Castle Oblivion, there were only two members of the Organization that Larxene hadn’t dismissed as “boring” and “not worth her time”. Afterwards, however, the number was reduced to just one lucky individual. His good fortune was enough that he had managed to find his way to Wonderland.

As his good friend, it was her responsibility to fill Marluxia in on all the details. Where he was, how there would be little chance of going back, the annoying events… and so on. Having pleasant conversation with him would be a welcome change of pace from the stupidity that always seemed to run rampant on the mansion network.

Arriving at his room, Larxene simply let herself in, confident that he wouldn’t mind. Immediately, she took notice of the state his room was in.

“I see you’ve adapted rather nicely.”

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eleventh_death December 2 2007, 19:22:21 UTC
Marluxia only raised an eyebrow in mild amusement at Larxene's entrance. How relieving to see she hadn't changed in the slightest.

"A pleasure to see you too, Larxene."

His gaze drifted around the room, his expression flickering to something between disgust and wonder. "More like the room adapted to me."

Hopefully, Larxene would be able to shed some light on the situation.

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breakthetoy December 11 2007, 01:21:09 UTC
Looking around the room, she couldn't help but grin. Now that XI was here, things would get really fun indeed. "Well then..." she said, before taking a seat.

"Where would you like me to begin?"

There was so much to tell, it was only fair for him to decide what he wanted learn about first.

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