Name(s): EVERYONE
Location: Great Hall
Week: 29
Time: Evening, night, and morning - for reference, it is Wednesday going into Thursday in-game
Rating: PG to PG13 for now
Notes: Explanation is
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Needless to say, she had half of the Slytherin population terrorised in ten seconds flat.
She took up a position against the wall, enjoying the chaos in the Hall. "Touchy, touchy," she murmured to Seifer as he raged past her.
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His breathes came slower, but were more deliberate. With fists clenched at his side and his jaws clenching so hard together, the tension within his stance in front of the source of his frustration was crushing.
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Slowly, Larxene smirked. Didn't say a word, just smirked, and waited.
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Seifer, still livid with anger about the situation, tried to mask his rage and said in a very tense voice, "Palla..." He stood tall beside her with a stern posture that was more like Byakuya Kuchiki than himself.
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Now he was approaching, his expression a bit hard to read. She was good at such things, but he was giving all sorts of mixed signals as she studied his face. Tilting her head with her finger at her chin, she blinked up to him several times, remaining silent for a moment before replying.
"Hello," she said, her tone sound rather... normal.
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"I made some wrongful accusations." Seifer made clear in his voice that he actually did regret it, but stood as though he were about to make an example of the blue-haired girl before him. The rage in his heart sat heavy next to the guilt he felt for making Pallas to be the bad guy in a situation she had nothign to do with.
Instead of continuing on with something logical like "I'm sorry" or "I owe you an apology," he simply muttered, "That is all."
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She didn't want to admit it, but having all the students pulled from their dorms and brought together like this had her a little worried. She'd heard stories of a dark thing but, that was all. Standing beside Seifer made that worry much less. She didn't want to upset him enough that he'd walk away. "Okay," she replied with a nod, her tone reserved but still a hint enthusiastic.
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What came out was: "I...are you okay?"
He had noticed a bit of concern grow in Pallas' eyes. Knowing it couldn't have been over the matter they were discussing, he was genuinely concerned for his sword-fighting student. In his own mind, he thought of his "student" as an extension of his greatness, and was only looking out for someone who was considered a part of him. Really, who knows why he asked?
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His next words were a bit surprising. Pallas blinked several times up at him before slowly looking down. Something was bothering her, but should she tell him? Maybe it was a test to see if she was scared easily, or something like that! But he didn't seem like the kind of person to trick her like that. He would run up to her with his sword drawn if he wanted to see how scared she got. "PallaPalla heard a scary story. Do you know why everyone's here?"
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