Extraordinary things that aren't in my own backyard. (Active/Open)

Dec 01, 2011 09:21

Character(s): Sky, whoever finds her.
Content: A lost little girl entering Paixao
Setting: Joutenheim Gate
Time: Sometime in the afternoon.
Warnings: Expect many questions. Time Lords can feel free to spot she isn't human, IM/Plurk me if you think your character might notice that little tidbit about her, I'll probably say yes.

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sky smith, joutenheim, week 37

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sceadu_gemynd December 4 2011, 23:32:35 UTC
It was strange, Zexion mused, how easy it was to grow accustomed to the city. Even with the scents of people coming and going, it was tempting. Of course, that was more than likely the intention of the place in the first place. Draw the people in and make it so that they grew complacent in their new homes. For his part, Zexion wanted little of it, except for a single solitary fact. Each new scent was a new potential pawn. Something else with which to bide his time. Even the smallest could topple a castle. Of course, he wasn't about to walk out into town as he truly was. No, that would have been tantamount to suicide, with the scent of so many Keybearers filling the town. Not even he could guess who would speak to whom and he had to assume that at least one of the many would speak to someone he'd spoken to over the course of anyone's given stay in the city. Paranoid, yes, he knew. But better to be safe than risk the ire of the keyblade ( ... )

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whatsabomb December 5 2011, 13:54:34 UTC

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sceadu_gemynd December 7 2011, 04:57:42 UTC
The first question was easy enough to answer. It was the most commonly asked question, after all. Had it not thus come up, Zexion would have been not exactly curious but most definitely intrigued. "It's called Paixao," he answered, with the tones to suggest that the question was one he heard a lot, even if he didn't begrudge her the question.

The secondary question was both more interesting and more difficult to answer. While he understood the general idea of what she was asking about - albeit with some consideration as to what 'transmat' was likely to mean - the man he was intending to be was unlikely to understand. But that was a difficulty he was used to.

"Transmat?"

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whatsabomb December 7 2011, 13:26:26 UTC

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