Needless to say, Kadaj was not pleased by this turn of events. He hated being ignored, for any reason,and the fact that Tseng was being so blatant about it didn't help matters. Scowling to himself, he brought out his journal again and began to fiddle with it, trying to appear anything but the sulking child he really was right then. He just needed to wait, that was all. He would have his Reunion and Sephiroth would be there. Even if that annoying Turk was in the way now, he wouldn't be forever. Kadaj may have agreed not to threaten any of the Turks, but he had made no such agreements about not hurting them.
At this point that would be just as inadvisable, though. As much as he hated it, Tseng was completely free from harm right now and the absolute worst he could do to him was give him dirty looks. How pathetic was that? He hated having to restrain himself like this. It just wasn't fair. Sephiroth could threaten him anyway, and what was the logic behind that? As far as Kadaj was concerned, there was none.
He snorted softly at the statement that mechanical failure was the reason behind the President's delayed arrival. More like mechanical failure and a Turk or two. Who did Tseng think he was fooling? Maybe Sephiroth, but Kadaj wasn't buying it. Ha. His scowl transformed back into his usual smirk and he relaxed slightly, still playing with his journal. The situation wasn't hopeless yet. All he had to do was wait through this little meeting, then he could go back to convincing Sephiroth. The President was far more dangerous as far as subverting the man was concerned, so maybe he really was lucky.
Mimicking Tseng's earlier dismissive gesture with his own added flare, he smiled at the two of them and said, "That's fine with me~ Try not to have too much fun without me, all right?" He laughed again, doing his best to come off as carefree. He had the truth on his side after all. What could possibly go wrong?
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At this point that would be just as inadvisable, though. As much as he hated it, Tseng was completely free from harm right now and the absolute worst he could do to him was give him dirty looks. How pathetic was that? He hated having to restrain himself like this. It just wasn't fair. Sephiroth could threaten him anyway, and what was the logic behind that? As far as Kadaj was concerned, there was none.
He snorted softly at the statement that mechanical failure was the reason behind the President's delayed arrival. More like mechanical failure and a Turk or two. Who did Tseng think he was fooling? Maybe Sephiroth, but Kadaj wasn't buying it. Ha. His scowl transformed back into his usual smirk and he relaxed slightly, still playing with his journal. The situation wasn't hopeless yet. All he had to do was wait through this little meeting, then he could go back to convincing Sephiroth. The President was far more dangerous as far as subverting the man was concerned, so maybe he really was lucky.
Mimicking Tseng's earlier dismissive gesture with his own added flare, he smiled at the two of them and said, "That's fine with me~ Try not to have too much fun without me, all right?" He laughed again, doing his best to come off as carefree. He had the truth on his side after all. What could possibly go wrong?