Character(s): Demyx and Cloud Content: "Eddie" calls Cloud out to talk about Zack. Only it's not about Zack, and they're not there to talk. Setting: the Wild Ginger Time: about 11 at night Warnings: none
Cloud made it to the agreed place just before eleven that night, glad that his computer had a map function he could use and checked the time on his watch. Enough, just enough. He sighed in relief and entered the Wild Ginger despite his lack of interest in it otherwise, making sure to keep a weapon hidden and closeby.
Just because Eddie was Zack's friend didn't mean everyone else was his friend too. Zack was missing already.
Turning his head this way and that, he searched for unruly blond hair - haha, that - and was glad that he didn't have to find him deep inside. It was difficult, being short.
"Eddie?" He paused at the free chair across the other teenager, worried for his friend. And said, quite lamely, though it was already quite obvious, "I'm here."
"Oh! Hey!" Demyx waved enthusiastically, then gestured at the seat as Cloud came up next to it. "Have a seat." So this was step two. Now, said his hastily-made plan, talk to the kid for a minute, till he kinda-sorta trusts you, and...
Wait. All right, he'd already told Cloud what they were going to talk about. He distinctly remembered that. But ... shoot, what was it? He'd been so wrapped up in the Plan that he was drawing a blank on the original topic.
After a second, when he still had nothing, he fell back on a time-tested strategy - "I... bet you're wondering why I called you out here in the middle of the night," he added cheerily, stalling for time.
Taking the offered seat with a slow look around his surroundings before focusing on the other blond, Cloud tightened his grip on his computer and slipped it into a pocket, making sure it was secure.
His brows furrowed when Eddie began to mumble to himself and cleared his voice to speak, to ask and-
... huh?
"You said something happened to Zack." He said cautiously, both a reminder and a warning that he was starting to think that Demyx either had a memory of a wasp or that this was a practical joke gone wrong. "That's why you called me out here."
Oh, right! So that had been it after all. "Yeah," he said, recovering quickly as the story he'd originally made up started coming back to him. "Yeah, something happened to him." Belatedly, he remembered that that counted as a bad thing, and he quickly changed his expression from excitement to his best approximation of serious. "It's just... he hasn't been answering my calls, y'know? And the last thing I heard from him, well... it was weird."
He paused, trying to figure how best to phrase it. "It was like... his voice just cut off right in the middle. So I dunno what went down, but I've got a bad feeling..."
The sentence was left hanging in midair. Now to see whether Cloud would buy into it.
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Just because Eddie was Zack's friend didn't mean everyone else was his friend too. Zack was missing already.
Turning his head this way and that, he searched for unruly blond hair - haha, that - and was glad that he didn't have to find him deep inside. It was difficult, being short.
"Eddie?" He paused at the free chair across the other teenager, worried for his friend. And said, quite lamely, though it was already quite obvious, "I'm here."
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Wait. All right, he'd already told Cloud what they were going to talk about. He distinctly remembered that. But ... shoot, what was it? He'd been so wrapped up in the Plan that he was drawing a blank on the original topic.
After a second, when he still had nothing, he fell back on a time-tested strategy - "I... bet you're wondering why I called you out here in the middle of the night," he added cheerily, stalling for time.
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His brows furrowed when Eddie began to mumble to himself and cleared his voice to speak, to ask and-
... huh?
"You said something happened to Zack." He said cautiously, both a reminder and a warning that he was starting to think that Demyx either had a memory of a wasp or that this was a practical joke gone wrong. "That's why you called me out here."
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He paused, trying to figure how best to phrase it. "It was like... his voice just cut off right in the middle. So I dunno what went down, but I've got a bad feeling..."
The sentence was left hanging in midair. Now to see whether Cloud would buy into it.
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