INCOMPLETE.

Jul 27, 2008 20:14

Who: Heine Rammsteiner (albedineity), Rikku (kleptoness).
What: Heine and Rikku blowing shit up. NOTHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY HERE LOL. Yeah, they're in so much trouble. Note: If any of your characters are around the library at this point, I suggest you move them elsewhere, orrrrrrrrr they're gonna get knocked around by the explosion.
Where: The library.
When: FUTURE ( Read more... )

event logs, npc: old, ffx: rikku, dogs: heine rammesteiner, completed logs

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kleptoness July 28 2008, 02:16:30 UTC
Few things surprised Rikku anymore. She had seen fiends and explosions and a giant whale-like creature that was hell-bent on blowing holes in the ocean and generally destroying the earth. She had killed world leaders who had become so twisted in their own pursuit of peace that they had lost sight of what it really was, and had toppled an entire religion almost without trying. In seventeen short years, she had probably seen more anomalies than anybody twice her age, simply because she was generally in the wrong place at the right time.

But having Heine actually invite her to blow up a library... now, that was most definitely new ( ... )

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albedineity July 28 2008, 02:36:57 UTC
Heine rose to his feet as soon as he caught sight of telltale blonde hair flashing gold in the dark.

Dark eyes drifted down her form, then, focusing mostly on the shoes at her feet to ensure she'd be able to easily run in them, before he was turning his attention to the bombs in the bag at her back. He wasn't sure how many explosives she'd brought, though (knowing Rikku) he had no doubt that it'd be enough to send the entire library collapsing in on himself. And, well, if it wasn't enough, and if only half the building ended up falling apart, then they would just have to take care of the other half some other time. Assuming they wouldn't end up in a shitload of trouble for this, of course, though that wasn't even something that Heine was really thinking about ( ... )

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kleptoness July 28 2008, 02:56:45 UTC
The thief let him look, knowing with slight disappointment that he was just making sure she was dressed appropriately. She knew Heine had something of a phobia towards women, but that didn't mean she had to have a phobia towards him. She knew that one day, one day she would get a hug out of this man, at least. And then a piggy-back ride, because she completely adored piggy-back rides, and she bet he could run really fast with her on his back.

But then he was talking, and she forced herself to pay attention. "Move fast. Got it." Not that she'd ever think of, say, crawling towards the site of a job, but hey, maybe Heine was just preoccupied. He looked like he was thinking pretty hard, though she couldn't even begin to guess about what. He was so secretive, mysterious, that she could never find an opening to figure out what was going through his head. But one day she would, because it was her now-goal in life. It would likely change within the next week or two, but for the moment, she was set ( ... )

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albedineity July 28 2008, 03:46:30 UTC
It didn't take long for them to reach the library, but then Heine was especially quick, was especially fast, and every now and then, he'd check his pace with a quick glance over his shoulder to make sure that Rikku was still behind him. She followed behind him pretty closely, all things considered, and every now and then, right when he was sure that she'd want to slow down, she'd surprise him by picking up her pace. But then she wasn't exactly normal, was she, and so maybe his surprise was a little misplaced, but.

Well, they were at the library now, and nothing else really mattered.

He drew to a stop a foot or two away from the door, dropping one of the canisters at his feet as he screwed the lid of the other one off with careful fingers. The library wasn't an especially large building. It was roomy enough, he supposed, for a library, but it was only one floor, and it wouldn't take either of them very long to get their shit done and then get out of there. Smaller buildings were easier to blow up, really, and even if they made less ( ... )

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