[ There is nothing but the sound of a breeze passing by the speakers, as though the device would be high up in the air or the weather was just terrible at this time of year. The silence lasted for exactly three minutes and twenty-nine seconds, but who had the patience to listen to the wind for that long
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...Xaldin?
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Thirteen. Your location?
[ There was that authoritative tone in his voice. Remember it? No breaks, no breaking through doors, no acting foolish. ]
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Uh-I'm out in the city-did you just get here?
[He does remember that tone, and responds to it instinctively, even if he won't be obeying all of the commands to come.]
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Correct.
[ The wind completely dies. ]
Come, we speak in person.
[ Because Roxas knows things already, he assumes that he knows where the arrivals would show up. If not, there will always be a question, no? ]
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Fate, it seems, favors irony. ]
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Look what the cat dragged in.
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You seem to have words to share, Xigbar.
Speak it.
[ Doesn't sound like something a man that just came back to life would say, riiiight? ]
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Looks like catch-up is in order. ]
Let's skip over the obvious being kidnapped bit, shall we?
What do you know?
[ About the current situation, obviously. ]
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Hello, Xaldin.
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Zexion. Has your soul been redeemed?
[ In other words: Why are you alive? ]
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I've been going by 'Minas' here, by the way. The name Zexion has never been made public. Please don't throw it around.
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And who was it that wished for your safety to -- [ Ah. ] -- break?
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[Lovely.]
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Alive and well, then.
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[Xigbar, Xemnas, Xaldin, Zexion... Master Xehanort. Vanitas. Ansem. All problems.]
What do you last remember?
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The answer is because this boy was experienced by now, of course. Xaldin mentally noted to watch him carefully. ]
Darkness.
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[Nobody racism: it's not just for DiZ anymore.]
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Now, now, "Ansem".
We can't all be harbingers of the apocalypse.
Play nice.
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It hardly has anything to with that. It has more to do with what you have to offer, or rather the lack of what you have to offer.
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