ext_260377 ([identity profile] argentum-basium.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg 2006-10-18 05:30 am (UTC)

Kadaj's eye narrowed almost imperceptibly at the sound of the man's voice. If Sephiroth thought his was annoying, well, that didn't come even close to what the remnant thought about the others much deeper, more formal-sounding tone. And this was what Mother wanted? Why wasn't he good enough? It just wasn't fair.

Still trying to appear genuinely happy about seeing him, Kadaj went on to say, "Yes, that's me~ I wanted to talk to you because, well, this is much more pressing than meeting with the President. You know, he finds the truth flexible at best. I wouldn't be surprised if he tried warning you off seeing me at all-- has he? Not that that would stop you."

Neither did being approached by strangers who wished to talk to him, it seemed. Kadaj was beginning to wonder just how long it would take for them to arrive at the station at this rate, and while he doubted they'd make it there before the Turks did (what with Larxene's delaying them and all~), he thought it would be better if he tried to slow things down on this side as well.

Walking a little faster to get ahead of Sephiroth, he turned and stepped directly in front of him, stopping in his tracks and hopefully blocking him from going further. "Sephiroth, you need to listen to me. Mother is waiting for us-- we have to find her. You said you wanted proof, right? Here I am. Ask me anything and I'll tell you. I'll even show you. I'm willing to do anything if it means you'll join me. Don't go to the President just yet, Sephiroth; we have much to discuss."

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