WHO: Light, possibly Misa, the Edenites and others [OPEN!] WHAT: TAKING OVER THE WORLD! Exploration. Yeah. That's it. WHERE: Edensphere! WHEN: After the intial exploration log
He had been watching the boy (Even a grown man was a boy in Seraph's eyes,) wander about Edensphere for the majority of the day, keen, ruby-tinted eyes locked on the man's back from wherever his place of hiding had become. On the top of a root, the uppermore branches of the tree, silently tailing the man from nearly a half kilometer away
( ... )
Crow had been busy in the last few hours since his release from the fourth floor. Seventeen days. Wasted. It was a bit irritating, especially with all he had missed and those who had disappeared
( ... )
Light had not entirely worked out the physics of Edensphere, but he knew enough to get the rest of the information out of others. Smiling in a relieved way, he looked at both men gratefully.
"Thanks. I guess you can say I'm new," he said, rubbing the back of his neck for effect. "Haven't seen either of you before, myself.
"What are your names?" Not that it did any good, seeing as neither one knew exactly who they were, but it didn't hurt.
Seraph had glanced quickly to Crow, recognizing him as one of the attendants of the book store- Seraph had a way of memorizing peoples faces and routines. After all, with no need for sleep or breaks, he had quite a lot of time to kill. "I am Seraph." His hand rested at his belt, right by the pommel of his sword- it wasn't threatening, simply a comfortable stance for him.
His other hand moved in a gesture. "And yourself?" The ruby tinted eyes narrowed dangerously, though that was the only change in his expression. The rest of the man remained quite still. After a moment, he glanced to Crow.
"...Is there a reason you are transporting a houseplant?" Occasionally, his curiosity got the better of him.
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"Thanks. I guess you can say I'm new," he said, rubbing the back of his neck for effect. "Haven't seen either of you before, myself.
"What are your names?" Not that it did any good, seeing as neither one knew exactly who they were, but it didn't hurt.
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His other hand moved in a gesture. "And yourself?" The ruby tinted eyes narrowed dangerously, though that was the only change in his expression. The rest of the man remained quite still. After a moment, he glanced to Crow.
"...Is there a reason you are transporting a houseplant?" Occasionally, his curiosity got the better of him.
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