[Heading out from
here]Stepping outside, Sephiroth's gaze instantly roamed over the area searching for any threats. The yard was quiet, fortunately as he made his way deeper into the area as he fell deep in thought. Cloud's previous words came back to mind, and it left Sephiroth wondering if he'd ever have the ability to ever be what Cloud desired
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It appeared that it simply wasn't meant to be, and as the Cetra called out to him, Sephiroth's anger boiled down to a smouldering rage. Remaining with his back to them, he flexed his hands by his sides to help dispel parts of his anger. Sephiroth had said it clear enough for any fool to understand, or so he had believed.
He had to close his eyes to help calm his mind. Sephiroth could feel the memories hidden within his cells calling to him to be rid of the Cetra, and he so desired to do such a thing. Slowly turning around to view the pair, his frosty gaze fixated themselves on the bane of his existence.
"You think that I wish to have anything to do with you purely because we are trapped here?" Sephiroth dangerously questioned. The rage he felt inside continued to build to the point where he simply had to take a quiet moment to compose himself, "How arrogant." He smoothly hissed before Sephiroth pulled himself away and began heading back over towards the library.
And people dared to call him arrogant.
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"Of course not," she retorted. "I don't exactly like you any more than you like me, but at least I know how to be civil and cooperative." Her words felt sharp on her tongue - she couldn't remember the last time she'd gotten angry with anyone, but this man deserved everything she could possibly say and more.
"The only arrogant person I see around here is you," she continued, barely hearing the words she spoke. "Claiming yourself to be worthy of ruling the Planet or some such nonsense. Here, you're just as weak as everyone else, so why don't you try acting like it."
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Still, he remained out of the confrontation, hoping that they would get this all out of their systems and move on. He was less concerned about Aerith in the regard, but Sephiroth was already putting up a huge front against progress. It was against everything the ex-General had been taught, but there were matters pertaining to Aerith that had always confused him.
Let them have their little battle in hopes for a peaceful end. Was there even a chance for that?
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It wasn't that he'd closed off the link between himself and Cloud, but shut himself down emotionally as his gaze lingered on Aerith.
"Very well," Sephiroth said with a smooth voice, "Since I'm a terribly uncivilised," monster, "individual, I sincerely apologise." Bowing lowly, the ex-General's gesture only lasted a mere moment before he righted his posture. That same smile remained poised on his lips desire the lack of emotion behind the gesture. Pulling himself away, Sephiroth continued on wordlessly towards the Library.
How could he have forgotten his place so quickly?
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As Sephiroth turned and began to walk away again, Aerith found herself sighing and shaking her head slowly. Somehow, even though she was sure he'd deserved it, she felt guilty.
Frowning, Aerith looked over her shoulder, looking for Cloud. She found him easily, standing nearby. "Sorry," she said softly. "I guess I could have handled that better."
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Still, he watched the silver-haired man walk away without comment and instead walked over to where the dagger had been thrown into the ground. He picked up and rounded back on Aerith, holding it out to her. "Exchange?" It was the simplest reasoning that he could think of to make some level of productivity. "This for the claymore?"
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Pushing the doors to the library open, Sephiroth wordlessly made his way into the building.
[Stalking in to here]
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