Who: Larxene (breakthetoy) & Roxas (oblivioning) Where Outside the mansion When: Late afternoon Rating: PG-13, possibly R Summary: Following this exchange, Roxas challenged XII to a fight...
Right on time, perfect. Now the fun could begin at last.
"Roxas, so good of you to come." she said, grinning at him. Unlike XIII, the Nymph was perfectly aware of who she was getting involved with. Chances were, this would make her even more unpopular with the mansion residents. And yet, she didn't care one bit.
Ah, the wonders of not having a heart.
"Don't worry" Larxene said, taking out her knives. "I won't kill you. Just beat you within an inch of your life."
"I wouldn't expect anything less from you." Had she a heart, Larxene would've found his bravado inspiring.
Shattering his confidence would make her victory all the sweeter.
"Kid, you have no idea what you're about to get into." Following suit, she adopted a battle stance of her own. Not looking away from her opponent for even a second, she waited.
This was the best part. The anticipation, the seconds before a fight...
She would deliver on her earlier statement. Breaking a toy was fun, but leaving it to be fixed so that she could play again was even better.
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"Roxas, so good of you to come." she said, grinning at him. Unlike XIII, the Nymph was perfectly aware of who she was getting involved with. Chances were, this would make her even more unpopular with the mansion residents. And yet, she didn't care one bit.
Ah, the wonders of not having a heart.
"Don't worry" Larxene said, taking out her knives. "I won't kill you. Just beat you within an inch of your life."
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Shattering his confidence would make her victory all the sweeter.
"Kid, you have no idea what you're about to get into." Following suit, she adopted a battle stance of her own. Not looking away from her opponent for even a second, she waited.
This was the best part. The anticipation, the seconds before a fight...
She would deliver on her earlier statement. Breaking a toy was fun, but leaving it to be fixed so that she could play again was even better.
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