http://humaniste.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] humaniste.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2008-01-02 11:15 pm

A Reunion Long in Coming [Active]

Characters: Ash, Marona, and Death
Content: The title says it all. XD; Death takes Ash to meet with Marona.
Setting: Near Auntie Unde's [H7]
Time: Evening
Warnings: Unbelievable cuteness?

The walk had been rather short. Auntie Unde's, it seemed, was much closer than Death had originally thought. A good thing, too - he'd thought the ghost next to him would burst with excitement if the walk had taken any longer than it had.

He'd seen a ghost do that before, actually. The explosion was a rather interesting phenomenon, though Death didn't believe it would be such a good thing in the present situation.

ACCORDING TO THE MAP, THAT IS AUNTIE UNDE'S, he said to Ash, gesturing to a building several blocks ahead of them. MARONA SHOULD BE THERE. He kept his pace the same as it had been the entire trip: steady but quick. They should be there shortly.

[identity profile] chroma-girl.livejournal.com 2008-03-10 06:07 am (UTC)(link)
As Ash had realized, there was no signs of deception on the young girls face. Marona had no doubt Ash had been here, but why he'd vanished, she still had no idea. No one seemed to know just why people mysteriously vanished, no more than they'd worked out how they were brought here. This place was such a strange mystery. It seemed like it almost belonged in a story book.

Marona slowly nodded after Death had 'spoken', looking from Death to Ash. "I met a couple people who disappeared... then they came back, but... they didn't remember me at all," she explained, voice turning a little sad. The two brothers had been very nice to her, she especially getting along with Alphonse. It was sad to think they'd never remember her.

Did this mean even one day she'd return home and forget all this happened too?

She couldn't decide if that was a good thing or bad thing. There was much she'd already like to forget about this place, but there'd also been things-people she'd hate to forget.

It was all rather sad really.