Who: Hayley (
red_vindication), and anyone from Gohl who wants to speak to the captive
Where: Gohl (the cellar, specifically)
When: Back-dated to Friday night
Rating: PG/PG-13 we'll see where it goes from there.
Summary: Gohl has decided to enact their own form of justice, and Hayley was snatched on her way from the clinic. Now she's awaiting punishment.
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Arms crossed, Haseo stepped across the room and stopped once he was barely two feet away. He crouched down, becoming eye-level with the fourteen-year old.
"That's going to get annoying real fast, so cut it out. You're not getting out of this." He spat "-Maybe you should have thought about this before you messed with me."
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Seifer wasn't going to play nice. He wasn't even all that sure who this culprit was, but she had somehow managed to sneak into Gohl and hurt two of them, and therefore she got no sympathy. No, far from sympathy; she was going to be mocked.
Plus, it was annoying hearing her cry. He was always annoyed when they cried and he couldn't really do anything about it--though more times than not, it was some girl he knew or Olette or someone, not some crying criminal. But if she had the skill to sneak in and the audacity to injure Umi and Haseo, she should at leave have enough courage not to cry like a child put in time out.
And as much as he wanted to say 'suck it up and take it like a man', he resisted. She was an the worst of all lamers right now, so he was going to tease her. "Why, think we'll let you off with a small slap on the wrists if you drown us in your tears? We're not going to pity you, you know."
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Sure, the girl deserved it for what she did, but the crying was bothering him. Hayner ended up fidgeting his feet and refusing to say anything or even look to the door where the crying could be heard from. Instead, he stuffed his hands in his pockets and let Seifer do all the mocking, occasionally looking down to inspect the dust by his feet.
It's not that this wasn't right-- in fact would let him sleep easier tonight so long as he couldn't hear the crocodile tears. It was just the crying in general. What did she think she could gain by crying?
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The young girl acted startled when she noticed his presence, starting and flattening herself the wall in fear. She didn't miss his fidgeting as she looked him right in the eyes with her red, watery-eyes. As soon as Hayley set her eyes on the boy before her, she knew the crying was bothering him. So she stepped it up a notch and let another sob escape her before she bit her lip and pretended to try and stop herself from making any noise.
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She stood quietly in the open doorway, looking at the girl who was tied up and bawling her pretty little eyes out. It made her feel weird, watching like this, but it felt like the right thing to do. Look your attacker in the eye, right...?
Something like that.
She thought she had known exactly what to say and how to say it when she started down the basement stairs. Now that she was here, she wasn't sure any of it would mean a thing.
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Hayley's eyes widened at first, her vision not adjusting quick enough to notice that it was only Umi. Her back hit the wall hard, a painfully audible thump resonating in the cellar. She stared wide-eyed until she realized who was looking at her. Relaxing again, Hayley's tears returned with a slow trail down her cheeks.
"I-I'm still glad you're alright... I totally wasn't lying about that." Hayley darted her eyes away from Umi as she choked back a sob when she spoke. And truthfully, although the mock-surprise had been an act, as was the tremble in her voice and her tears, she ( ... )
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Of course, Namine knew what they were doing to this girl was the right thing to do; she'd hurt Umi and Haseo, and that was worse than what was happening now. She couldn't condone the others actions in the least, and she deserved punishment. Punishment that would stop her from doing it ever again.
But Namine couldn't help herself in thinking that maybe, some of this was wrong. That maybe their whole judgment didn't deserve any of this, and this was just the wrong thing to be doing ( ... )
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"I-I don't remember doing it." She broke down again, sobs wracking her slender frame as tears plopped to the floor. Hayley's voice was raspy from crying, and shook as she spoke. Not having the ability to look the girl in the eyes, she let her gaze remained glued to the ground. She looked so vulnerable and shaken that it was pitiful.
Hayley looked up suddenly, with a frightened expression. "Do you know..." She muttered and glanced away, unable to continue the sentence. Her reddened cheeks were still being overrun with tears.
"Wh-what are they going to do with me?" Hayley bit her lip, and gave the blond a pleading look.
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"I... I don't know what they're going to do." She paused, unable to say more as something in her throat tightened for a few seconds. "But... whatever it is, you're still responsible for your actions and what you did. You're... you're just another bully, and you need to pay." Again, she paused, but felt the next line was needed.
"I'm... sorry, you had to get involved in this. But I can't do anything to stop them."
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