http://gamblingfate.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] gamblingfate.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2006-05-20 03:27 pm

Hitting On People Does Not Qualify As Actual Work, I'm Afraid [Completed]

Character(s): Luxord, random NPC, Xigbar, Saix, Xaldin, Larxene, Zexion, Marluxia, The Superior
Content: Number Ten enters the town, and Saix decides that he and Xigbar should fill in some information to the other Nobody. Xaldin and Larxene (who dragged Zexion along with her), on the other hand, are not so happy with this "freezing time" deal. While Marluxia jumps in to see what all the fuss is, The Superior intrudes as to inform the group of a gathering.
Setting: Joutenheim gate
Time: Sunday, noon
Warnings: Swearing and Luxord being a whore.





Despite "time" being his element, waiting was just not his thing. In fact, considering how far behind he was in his work, he would prefer not to wait for anything, especially not in a line when everyone was in the general vicinity of his way. So, after taking the logical route and teleporting to the front of the row (pushing someone out of his way for good measure), he got there with all intents of getting his work done and not being punished for being late.

"So, Rosemary- may I call you Rosemary?" Luxord smiled, leaning forward to rest his chin onto his palms, elbows on the edge of the information booth in front of him. Rosemary wasn't even close to the woman's real name, considering the nametag on her chest that clearly stated "Daniella", but he was sure that didn't matter much. "Are you doing anything special later? I think I mentioned it before, but you have the sweetest blonde hair…" A gloved hand reached up and stroked one of the girl's blonde curls, the giggle coming from the woman seeming to annoy the people in the quickly growing line.

A cute girl distracting him was much better than waiting in his book. He didn't give a rat's ass that people wanted through the gate - they should have more patience. Hell, they should be thankful that he had been blocking the way for the past fifteen minutes. Ungrateful little bastards.

The girl shrunk back after her giggling stopped, face still blushing red. "Aha, I'm sorry, sir. B-but I really need your name…" It was amusing how she fumbled with her papers and the little electronic journals, trying to regain her dignity. Whether or not she any dignity in the first place was not going to be debated in his mind.

[identity profile] silent-selene.livejournal.com 2006-05-22 11:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Whether or not the latter was beguiling with the citizens of Paixao, the silent man would've appeared regardless. However, to appear bombastic was a sheet of subtle humiliation for the entire Organization. Yet he wasn't here to achieve a harange lecture towards Number Ten for his vacuous acts.

His time was pressed, even as the man coaxed his own element into action.

Journal still in hand, Saïx calmly removed his palm from Luxord's shoulder, setting it aside him without an ounce of noise to accompany it. The other pulled back slowly as to not disturb a single strand of blond hair tenuously, and both hands took the liberty of holding the small book at mid-chest level.

"How long have you been here, Number Ten?"

Saïx expected an answer back.