Jan 15, 2006 21:13
leto, demeter, raven, saionji kyouichi, utena tenjou, touga kiryuu, antigone
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Especially after Ohtori, where the walls had a tendency to give her plot exposition truly terrible advice.
Instead, she's reading.
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Until a few minutes pass, and it tosses its shadow book over one shoulder.
Thunk.
In tones of outrage: "You told me this was a good book!"
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Apparently it didn't go thunk off the floor.
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He is, in fact, staring at the wall for lack of anything better to do.
"Oh, God, you're here?"
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"No, of course not."
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"Aaaa!"
"I thought I was here! And now I'm not."
Cue the tears.
Lots of tears.
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Saionji tries very hard to pretend they don't exist.
It's not easy because they're loud.
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Not to mention that the wall is ... considerably more interesting than usual tonight.
She blinks, glancing around for either a puppeteer or someone who is very, very short.
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B-ko twirls.
"Runtata, runtata, run --"
Shriek.
"HU-EEEEEEEEEEE! My iPod is broken!"
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It makes her look kind of like a space alien.
"You let the batteries run out," she replies, sounding bored.
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Mostly when he is bored, of course.
This happens often.
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She breaks off and whirls to face Raven, pigtails wobbling.
"-- heard?"
"Birds can carry diseases."
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"They can, I think. Though they are much heavier than coconuts."
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She was already standing.
(It's a gift.)
"COCONUTS! Coconuts! TWO FERA DOLLAR!"
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So, he just takes a long sip of his wine.
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