[OPEN] Moving Day

May 04, 2008 00:24

WHO: Rangiku (venusgiapponese), Hitsugaya (murderlotus), Shuuhei (sixty-plus-nine), and open to anyone who lives in the same building as Mari.
WHAT: It's moving day! Undercovers Rangiku and Hitsugaya move into Vescovo territory to the apartment across from Mari.
WHERE: Mari's apartment building, Vescovo territory.
WHEN: The morning of May 4.

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Rangiku yawned--she really wasn't a morning person by any stretch of the imagination. But to get things all set and in order, it had to be done. Nevertheless, she wasn't particularly happy about it, but Hitsugaya had already woken her up and wouldn't let her go back to sleep. So she was stuck even though the guys were probably going to do most of the work anyway.

But it was showtime again, and the strawberry blonde dragged herself from the couch, not minding that her robe was pretty much uselessly open as she moved to work some magic on herself. In a short period of time, she completed a transformation but not before Hitsugaya came in to complain about how long she was taking. And after that, they loaded their stuff up on a truck and headed over to the new place with all intentions of meeting Shuuhei there.

--there was a sudden halt, and Rangiku found out that she'd fallen asleep on the truck and Hitsugaya had pretty much let her. She shook her head, her straight and sunny-blonde hair whipping back and forth as she tried to wake herself up. Her failed attempt was apparent with her stretching, yawning, and rubbing her eyes before finally hopping down from the truck and looking at what they had to work with.

All in all, they didn't really have a lot of things to move in... BUT it was the hidden equipment that made setup troublesome. First things first, however--and so they had to start moving the stuff in. She turned to peer at the van, eyes scanning over the boxes. A pout formed on her sweet lips. "Mou... that's a lot of work, ne..." she said, following it with a heavy sigh even though she hadn't actually started working yet.

shuuhei hisagi, hitsugaya toushirou, brian moser, matsumoto rangiku

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