WHO: Rikku & Kadaj [Closed] LOCATION: Dungeons. WEEK: 73 TIME: Wednesday, afternoon. WHAT: Explosions! RATING: If it's these two together it can't be good. Probably PG.
Rikku was, admittedly, a little nervous. Kadaj had a reputation for being really...unstable, and yet she was going down to the dungeons to help him blow stuff up.
At least they'd made the plans on a public post, and so if anything happened, hopefully someone would put two and two together.
Finding Kadaj didn't take long, and she smiled a little when she spotted him. "Hiya."
Kadaj spun and gave his most enigmatic smile to Rikku. The past few conversations with her had left Kadaj surprised. While some people were willing to talk to him, and even be kind to him, it was rare that anyone wanted to take part in his destruction. He was even more surprised it had been a girl. Not that he was going to complain.
It might have helped that, as far as Rikku was generally concerned, explosions did not always mean destruction, and vice versa. You could destroy a lot of stuff and not have an explosion, and explosions didn't always destroy stuff!
Logic wasn't Rikku's strongest suit.
"Yeah, sorry if I'm a little late. I had to find an owl that would take the letter to my brother. I will never, ever understand older brothers," she muttered, taking stock of the stuff Kadaj had set up. It all looked about normal...
"I think they want to act responsible and as if they're so much better, but there's something wrong with their heads. We'll always be better."
Kadaj turned back to where everything was set up, gesturing at the cauldron. "So, do you just throw in things until something blows up, or do you have any other methods?"
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At least they'd made the plans on a public post, and so if anything happened, hopefully someone would put two and two together.
Finding Kadaj didn't take long, and she smiled a little when she spotted him. "Hiya."
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"I'm glad you could come."
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Logic wasn't Rikku's strongest suit.
"Yeah, sorry if I'm a little late. I had to find an owl that would take the letter to my brother. I will never, ever understand older brothers," she muttered, taking stock of the stuff Kadaj had set up. It all looked about normal...
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Kadaj turned back to where everything was set up, gesturing at the cauldron. "So, do you just throw in things until something blows up, or do you have any other methods?"
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