Limp, yet so very firm, a solid metal body fell lifelessly to the floor off to the corner of the room near the doorway, forming out of nothingness from the very air and collapsing instantly. Its face was flat against the ground, its limbs strewn weakly around it as if it had offered absolutely no resistance when it fell. Stemming from the back of its head, a thick, golden strand of hair draped all the way down its back, practially blanketing its entire lithe frame. There it lay for a moment, not stirring, not even alive
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She turned to look at him, her face showing less surprise than had jolted through her body when he arrived. He didn't really look human, though--all the more reason to watch him carefully.
"Oh, really?" she replied, sarcasm biting in her tone. "You mean you don't fall from the sky regularly?"
She was not in the best of moods. Again she tried to break down the door, hitting it with a crackling burst of lightning. The door didn't look as if she had done a thing.
Rikku groaned and slowly got to her feet, rubbing her behind only minutes after Larxene and Zero had spoken, though she didn't seem to notice them as of yet. Someone really should have put up a notice or something. How was she supposed to know someone had just mopped? She could have really gotten hurt! Pout firmly set on her face, Rikku turned around, ready to march on off to the bridge and give Brother a piece of her mind
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"Oh, really?" she replied, sarcasm biting in her tone. "You mean you don't fall from the sky regularly?"
She was not in the best of moods. Again she tried to break down the door, hitting it with a crackling burst of lightning. The door didn't look as if she had done a thing.
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