Who: Nataku, Reborn, and Lal Mirch. Where: Elysium streets. When: A few hours after this post. Summary: Servants of scientists do not get along with each other. Rating: PG-13. Other: Mostly likely gonna start a fight.
Despite her general dislike of working with anybody, especially Reborn, she knew the hitman was good and let him take charge, especially since their current orders involved dinosaurs of all things. She knew Verde sent them out to get rid of them, but she knew very well that neither of them were going to let Verde win when it came to that. Her shotgun was out and ready to take down anything, but she was calm for the moment and still following Reborn's lead. She saw him motion at her and moved closer to help sneak up on the creature, staying quiet as she does.
Weapons? His eyes narrowed slightly. This was not the Abyss. Why did these children have such weapons? For what purpose? Were they playing some game? Nataku redirected his gaze to what they were looking at, noting the dinosaur. Ah. They are playing a game.. However, if those were real weapons and they ended up killing the experiments, that would be unfortunate. He was not allowed to kill them unless he had no choice, and so, he could not allow them to do as they pleased.
The ribbon unraveled from the experiment's body -- white material now stained red. "Stay here or I will hurt you." He told the creature, uncertain if it could hear him or not. If it was still alive, it would be wise to heed that warning. Leaping from where he was standing, he crossed the large distance to where the two were. The ribbon end slamming into the ground to cause a small explosion, meant more to scare the two than anything else.
Having been distracted from stalking dinosaurs by the new arrival and Reborn's response to him, Lal was somewhat annoyed, but stayed quiet. She could tell he thought of them as children and it bothered her, but she was learning not to get so worked up about it and instead watched the boy warily. For now, she'd follow Reborn's lead on dealing with him.
She snorted softly at Reborn's comment about his gun not being a toy and slung her shotgun over her shoulder.
"This isn't a toy either," she stated calmly, wondering how this boy would react to that.
"Your charge? Your younger brother or sister?" Nataku wondered if that was even possible. He wondered if he was this troublesome when he was younger. No, he was much easier to speak to and listened to everything that was said to him without complaint. That was just how one was supposed to be, but these children were being "annoying." "I have been given an order to find these experiments for someone. You are not allowed to do anything to them."
His head tilted slightly at the children. "I am aware that they are not toys, but they are not wanted here." He looked around for a moment, before locating the nearest fleeing crowd and pointing toward it. "They will take you to your parents. Leave."
If Reborn was irritated, Lal was probably worse. She stayed quiet and just let him handle it, knowing he wouldn't do anything as drastic as she would. The comment about her parents made her glare at the boy and she just crossed her arms to keep her from raging and waving her gun about. This whole thing was annoying her and she would rather go back to trying to grab a dinosaur.
Nataku tilted his head as he looked between the two. They spoke well for their supposed ages, and he thought that this might be one of those situations that one would call "coincidental." He did not look his age either and would probably feel more at ease if he appeared as they did. Nataku could not speak for how they would feel on the matter. Speaking mostly to himself, he nodded once to what the "child" said. "I see. I was not looking for other experiments that were like me, but it seemed as though I found them."
His eyes closed for a moment, taking in this bit of knowledge, before opening them. "I do not consider us friends simply because we are similar. You may not have to kill them, but you will get in the way of what I am doing." Two against one was not good odds, but he still could not back down on this. I have no intention of killing you, because I was given no order to do so. But, I may have to if you continue to argue with me."
"Reborn," Lal said calmly, glancing at the two. "We don't have time for this."
She knew things could out of hand quickly, especially with dinosaurs and panicking people trying to escape the area. Hopefully, they could just lie to the boy and move to another area away from him to grab dinosaurs for Verde. That way, everything would end up without as much pain involved, but she knew it might not happen that way. If it didn't, she'd be glad to help Reborn with fighting the boy.
"I understand." Nataku nodded once. He took a moment to look to the other child, and back to the one he was speaking to -- Reborn, was it? What an auspicious name. Being reborn. But into what? A child? Well, Reborn can grown into any form that he would like. Nataku was trapped as he was. Ah, what was this feeling? That annoyance once more had surfaced. "I agree with you both. None of us have time to stand around and talk to one another."
The ribbon snapped out to the nearest object on the street -- a mailbox. The metal casing was crushed slightly as the cloth wrapped around it, warping the shape of it slightly, before it was thrown at the two of them. There was no more time that they should spend talking. He already decided that they were in the way. And people that were in the way had to be removed as soon as possible.
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The ribbon unraveled from the experiment's body -- white material now stained red. "Stay here or I will hurt you." He told the creature, uncertain if it could hear him or not. If it was still alive, it would be wise to heed that warning. Leaping from where he was standing, he crossed the large distance to where the two were. The ribbon end slamming into the ground to cause a small explosion, meant more to scare the two than anything else.
"This is not a game. Go home."
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She snorted softly at Reborn's comment about his gun not being a toy and slung her shotgun over her shoulder.
"This isn't a toy either," she stated calmly, wondering how this boy would react to that.
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His head tilted slightly at the children. "I am aware that they are not toys, but they are not wanted here." He looked around for a moment, before locating the nearest fleeing crowd and pointing toward it. "They will take you to your parents. Leave."
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His eyes closed for a moment, taking in this bit of knowledge, before opening them. "I do not consider us friends simply because we are similar. You may not have to kill them, but you will get in the way of what I am doing." Two against one was not good odds, but he still could not back down on this. I have no intention of killing you, because I was given no order to do so. But, I may have to if you continue to argue with me."
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She knew things could out of hand quickly, especially with dinosaurs and panicking people trying to escape the area. Hopefully, they could just lie to the boy and move to another area away from him to grab dinosaurs for Verde. That way, everything would end up without as much pain involved, but she knew it might not happen that way. If it didn't, she'd be glad to help Reborn with fighting the boy.
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The ribbon snapped out to the nearest object on the street -- a mailbox. The metal casing was crushed slightly as the cloth wrapped around it, warping the shape of it slightly, before it was thrown at the two of them. There was no more time that they should spend talking. He already decided that they were in the way. And people that were in the way had to be removed as soon as possible.
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