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here]Sephiroth's silence continued as he walked into the quiet main room of the Chapel. It was just like every other night, devoid of all life other than themselves and the flicker of candles against the wall. He automatically scanned the area searching for any danger, and after currently finding none, Sephiroth began to move off to the side
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The Ancient followed Cloud into the Chapel, her eyes quickly scanning the seemingly empty room. It was just as disturbing as last night, but with any luck they would find something else useful tonight.
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There was the familiar grind of the door opening the hidden compartment room. He walked over and peered inside, wrinkling his nose in disgust at the sight of that same dead guy in the fancy robes. "Seriously, you need a grave," he said as he crouched into the hold to find that there was another glint of metal.
Reaching over, he hauled a large tall metal object out of the alcove. He raised a large sword, larger than the one he had found the night before, and he turned the hilt over in his hand to look at the design. "A Claymore," he said and looked over to Aerith. The sword was almost as tall as she was.
He slammed the blade into the floor and gestured for her to grasp the handle. "Well, let's see how you handle a blade, Aerith."
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He'd be ready if there were any threats, but when none appeared and Cloud pulled out yet another sword, Sephiroth found his attention straying down to the large Claymore. There was a subtle twitch within his left hand at the sight, but as Cloud addressed the Cetra, Sephiroth inwardly grunted as he brought his arms up to fold over his chest and turns his back on the pair.
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Of course, the sight of her trying to even lift a sword of that size almost had him chuckling, but he held it in. Even if he gave up the bastard sword to her, it wouldn't work with her small build; she wasn't SOLDIER either.
He question caused him to raise an eyebrow before glancing to Sephiroth. "It would be better, but it's your weapon," he murmured. He released his hold on the blade and stepped away from it. As if to make a point, he gave her a look. "If you want to trade with what he has, you have to ask, right?"
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Moving his way back down towards the entrance, Sephiroth turned to his left to bypass the main doors. There had been the temptation to simply go through them and leave the pair to their own devices, but he wouldn't leave Cloud behind. Heading over towards the confessionals, the ex-General's silence continued as he went in.
[Wordlessly heading into here]
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Still, she had promised both Cloud and Yuuri that she would try harder to get along with him, and she supposed this was as good an opportunity as any. Aerith was about to turn around to do just that when she noticed that the man had seemingly disappeared.
"Where did he go?" she asked, confused. Sephiroth was too good at being quiet for her liking. The Cetra didn't like all his sneaking around.
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His eyes flicked back to regard her at her question, and he gestured with his chin towards the confessionals. "He's probably checking to see if there is anything in the other hiding place here. He should be back shortly." There was no exit from there, and unless Sephiroth blocked him again, he could sense their distance change.
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"Okay," she said quietly, her grip tightening on the hilt of the very large sword. Aerith had to admit she was more than a little nervous about having to ask the man himself. He was more likely to get angry with her than accept her gift. She wasn't even going to ask for anything in return - she would leave that up to him. "Hopefully he finds something good too," she said, more to fill the silence than anything else. Aerith hated the unnatural quiet even more than the prospect of being attacked, strangely enough. Then at least she would know what to do.
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"We haven't found the best items to help along the way in there, but it's another place to look." He would never want to give up the chance to find something new and possibly helpful. If it was useless, they could always put it back for someone else to make use out of. "Maybe he'll find another bottle of wine."
He kept his eyes on the way she held the hilt of the blade, and he wondered if she had the strength to pull it from the floor. It was pretty heavy. "Don't be nervous about asking him. I'll back you up."
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The chain still hung from the fingers of his left hand as Sephiroth wordlessly re-emerged from the confessionals. He didn't bother glancing over to the other two while he made his way towards the entrance.
Stopping just before the main doors, Sephiroth's icy gaze slowly rose up to finally regard the pair. The stare didn't last for long before he grunted dismissively and dropped the chain down to the floor. He hardly saw any use in the item.
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Looking back to Cloud for a quick moment of bravery, Aerith nodded and wrapped both hands around the hilt of the claymore for extra strength. Then, looking rather foolish, she was sure, she half-dragged, half-carried the sword over towards the intimidatingly tall General.
"Um, here," she said, feeling rather stupid while afraid to meet a gaze that she was sure was nothing but hateful. "I want you to have this."
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Slowly, he followed up the main aisle even as Aerith offered the sword to Sephiroth. He said nothing and forced his emotions to stay in check to watch what would happen in this exchange. It wasn't his place to interfere unless things took a turn for the worst.
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Slowly his lips began to curve up into a vicious smile, and as he sighted the fact that she simply refused to even look at him, Sephiroth's voice held a dangerous purr in it, "I desire nothing from you."
There had been something else he'd much rather have said, but the ex-General kept himself in check as he pulled away. He had promised Cloud that he'd remain as pleasant as possible, after all. Besides, Cloud had gifted that weapon to her, and he simply desired nothing to do with it.
Pulling away, Sephiroth didn't bother giving her or Cloud another glance as he made his way out of the Chapel.
[Moving out to here]
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