Misaki, on the other hand, was finding it to be hard to be stuck in a place after finding Sakuya and collapsing. What was her luck, other than just one cosmic joke? She had lost Madoka and it seemed Ruka had followed them to Rougetsuu Hall. Misaki may have felt regret for the excursion out to the island by now. True to herself, Misaki wasn't going to let this go quietly. She roamed each businesses, still with her camera and her doll by her side, both a painful force of habit by now.
By the time the afternoon had came, Misaki was already passing through the eerily empty isle of S-Mart. Finding lodgings, a maid service, empty businesses, and schools was reminding her of Rougetsuu Islan. Had this place been abandoned, too? She was going through the isle, coming closer to where the food was upon hearing the faint scamper and foot steps of a... dog? THat had better be a dog.
Misaki was turning through the isles and there it was. It was no dog, it was a wolf and her first response was to let out a near shriek at the sight of it, tripping
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The shriek was enough to piss him off again, causing him to growl at the newcomer. Woman or not. Why did humans always have to freak out over every little thing? It wasn't like he was charging at her or anything.
"Shut up!" It wasn't so much a whine as a command. Honestly, what he should have been doing was asking others for their help. After all, who better to get him out of here than a human?
The momentary fear Misaki felt at the sight of the wolf evaporated in confusion. Surely this was something of her Getsuyuu Syndrome to hear a voice. Maybe it was a fragmented memory of the sort, she wasn't sure. What was sure of was getting back up, ever so silently, maintaining distance as much as possible. Misaki couldn't say anything to that, it was hard to accept when so many strange things had already happened. She wasn't about to leave, she wanted to see what was going to happen if she should bail or not. Deer in headlights summed it up nicely.
When the piercing shriek subsided, Tsume's temper died down some. As long as the human was being quiet, he could spare some civility. As long as he got out of here. He sat down where he was and gave the woman as flat of a stare as an animal could give.
"Do you know the way out of this hellhole? I'm stuck."
M'gann had heard Steph's invitation for yogurt and had every intention of taking her up on it, but...it didn't seem right to just show up without bringing something. Even if the other girl didn't seem like she'd mind. So, M'gann's great idea: making cookies.
Not that she had ever really cooked much in the past, but it seemed like it could be fun.
The first step was obviously to pick up the ingredients for cookies. After all, it was hard to cook when you had nothing to cook with. The best place to get them from was S-Mart. All of this was perfectly sensible and normal as train of thoughts went. What was less sensible and normal was the sight of a large, angry wolf prowling in aisle 3.
...but she took it in stride. Stuff like this was an occupational hazard of her line of work, after all.
"Hello?" The first step was to approach said wolf and hopefully...hopefully he'd be of the oddly friendly-to-humans type and all of this would be resolved really quickly.
Tsume, unfortunately, would never be oddly or even non-oddly friendly to humans. He tolerated them. That was as far as it went. The only reason he didn't immediately revert to snarling as his new shopping buddy was because she was female. And possibly something he had never smelled before. Whatever her natural smell was, at least it wasn't offensive.
"What?" Just because he didn't physically snarl didn't mean he couldn't do it verbally.
Go to the S Mart, people kept telling him. Get clothes from the S Mart. Give it that hard rectangle of money and it would give him clothes. He didn't know why a building wanted money, or how he would give the thing to it in the first place, but whatever. If it wanted the money, fine. It could damn well hand over the clothes, too
( ... )
Another reason why Tsume tended to stay as far away from these human hellholes as much as possible; the annoying THINGS everywhere. He must have run around the damned place twice looking for an exit. None. Busting out a window? Not happening. Trying to get the doors to open again? Nope.
And now there was this asshole. His fur puffed up, and his mouth formed a nasty snarl at whoever the guy was. On an off note: weirdest hair he had ever seen.
Normal people would be surprised by a wolf that could talk. Grimmjow didn't bat an eye. He just cocked his head and eyed the wolf for a minute. Something about this was familiar. Not the wolf. He'd never encountered a real wolf before, just a hollow who'd had a similar shape. No, it was something else.
The S Mart? He doubted it. He'd never been there before. Not unless he counted the paved ground outside of it. No, it was something else. Something about being stuck. And then it hit him.
"You didn't put the square in the box, did you?" That's what that hollow-shinigami guy had told him. "That'll let you get out. If you don't do that, you'll get trapped in there." "You got some stuff in here and now you're stuck."
The square in the box? What the hell was he talking about? He had never seen a human do something like that. Well, he had, just not in a manner that was supposed to get them out of a place. And what did this guy know, anyway? From his smell, he obviously wasn't human. He smelled a little like death on a battlefield; like all he lived for was fighting. Whatever the smell was, it didn't fit amongst all these decidedly human scents.
Nikolae was doing another one of his patrols. By this time, he knew almost every inch of the town like the back of his hand. It would be useful information to have should something happen, such as another round of those monsters come around again, or they had some sort of flood. Or another disaster; he doubted anything would be repeated in this place.
So seeing a wolf trying to get out of the store was a bit of a surprise. Not knowing where it had come from, or if it would attack or not, he raised his gun and slowly approached it. If he could open the door and the wolf would leave, all well and good. If not... he'd aim for the leg or something.
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By the time the afternoon had came, Misaki was already passing through the eerily empty isle of S-Mart. Finding lodgings, a maid service, empty businesses, and schools was reminding her of Rougetsuu Islan. Had this place been abandoned, too? She was going through the isle, coming closer to where the food was upon hearing the faint scamper and foot steps of a... dog? THat had better be a dog.
Misaki was turning through the isles and there it was. It was no dog, it was a wolf and her first response was to let out a near shriek at the sight of it, tripping ( ... )
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"Shut up!" It wasn't so much a whine as a command. Honestly, what he should have been doing was asking others for their help. After all, who better to get him out of here than a human?
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"Do you know the way out of this hellhole? I'm stuck."
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Not that she had ever really cooked much in the past, but it seemed like it could be fun.
The first step was obviously to pick up the ingredients for cookies. After all, it was hard to cook when you had nothing to cook with. The best place to get them from was S-Mart. All of this was perfectly sensible and normal as train of thoughts went. What was less sensible and normal was the sight of a large, angry wolf prowling in aisle 3.
...but she took it in stride. Stuff like this was an occupational hazard of her line of work, after all.
"Hello?" The first step was to approach said wolf and hopefully...hopefully he'd be of the oddly friendly-to-humans type and all of this would be resolved really quickly.
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"What?" Just because he didn't physically snarl didn't mean he couldn't do it verbally.
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And now there was this asshole. His fur puffed up, and his mouth formed a nasty snarl at whoever the guy was. On an off note: weirdest hair he had ever seen.
"I'm stuck, dammit!"
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The S Mart? He doubted it. He'd never been there before. Not unless he counted the paved ground outside of it. No, it was something else. Something about being stuck. And then it hit him.
"You didn't put the square in the box, did you?" That's what that hollow-shinigami guy had told him. "That'll let you get out. If you don't do that, you'll get trapped in there." "You got some stuff in here and now you're stuck."
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"You're making zero sense, idiot."
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So seeing a wolf trying to get out of the store was a bit of a surprise. Not knowing where it had come from, or if it would attack or not, he raised his gun and slowly approached it. If he could open the door and the wolf would leave, all well and good. If not... he'd aim for the leg or something.
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