So here we go again/Another time, but it feels the same

Jul 15, 2010 19:51

Who: Nagi and Aya
When: Backdated a bit to Monday, July 12
Where: Near Nagi's apartment/the wreckage from Friday's incident
Summary: Aya is an overprotective friend with a short temper and a katana. This'll go over about as well as a lead balloon.
Warnings: Possibly violence

No survivors left to save/Too late for the walking dead )

nagi naoe, aya fujimiya

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onceaweiss July 16 2010, 22:38:05 UTC
Aya had been looking for Nagi. He had no idea where he would be so he had to rely on the hope that he was just run into him. It was unclear if he was hoping to be lucky with that or unlucky with that. Either way, he armed and ready to face him whatever the case might be.

That was when he saw him. Keeping his sword lowered to show that he didn't mean to attack but would if provoked, he moved forward towards him.

"Nagi."

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tots_prodigy July 16 2010, 22:56:21 UTC
He didn't like seeing Aya with his weapon, especially when he wasn't completely capable of fighting back. Nagi kept an eye on it and glared up at Aya. Of all the people to end up seeing, of course it had to be the one who hadn't already been annoyed with him about the mess a few days ago.

"Abyssinian." He couldn't make himself use Aya's actual name.

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onceaweiss July 16 2010, 23:18:01 UTC
"I'm no longer Abyssinian. I let that name go when I left Weiss."

Some had heard of Abyssinian but it was not a name he would associate with anymore. It was a part of his past that he'd left in Japan when he'd left Mamoru. Though it hadn't been easy, it had been necessary and now what was done was done.

But, Aya wasn't here to discuss that.

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tots_prodigy July 16 2010, 23:25:47 UTC
"Fujimiya, then." Ken and Aya insisted the same thing, and he'd attempt to believe that and not make Mamoru even more annoyed with him than he'd already been once.

"You're mad about what I did to Ken, but he deserved it." Although after his talk with Mamoru, Nagi wasn't entirely certain of that, but he'd say it anyway. As his own warning, the breeze picked up a little. He couldn't muster anything more than that.

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