http://piercedgod.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] piercedgod.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2008-01-23 06:34 pm
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To Meet With the Mayor [Active]

Character(s): Pein, Konan, the Mayor
Content: Pein decides to act on information he's received and makes a visit to the Mayor's office.
Setting: City Hall [I-6]
Time: Afternoon
Warnings: It's Pein, so stuff.

Pein stood at the entrance to City Hall, looking up the staircase at the door. The information that Sylar had given him had certainly piqued his curiosity, and he was going to act on it... through less public means, of course. That was why he was here--to meet with the Mayor and see for himself if he could find out about the organization that Sylar had mentioned.

Making his way here, over the rooftops of course, had given him plenty of opportunity to consider what he wanted to say, how he wanted to address this. It would be better to act as the newcomer he was at present, he had decided, than to garner attention as the shinobi and killer he also was. And with any luck, the kunais and shuriken could stay tucked away, unnecessary as he sought the answers to his questions.

Pein began to ascend the stone staircase. This was going to prove an interesting meeting.

[identity profile] angelicorigami.livejournal.com 2008-01-23 11:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Konan was a flock of butterflies above the city--spread out, but still drawing attention; there did not seem to be animals in this city as far as Konan could see. After talking with Luffy, she had decided it would be best to get a good look at the city for herself. Butterflies were the best way to do it--small and capable of spreading into thousands for a thorough investigation of the city.

It was only one butterfly that came upon the City Hall, but the information was transferred to all immediately: the shock of orange hair, the cloak, the face; Pein was there.

The butterflies all moved at once, toward City Hall, and momentarily they had all returned to their source. Pieces of paper all molded together to form a woman. She stepped beside her partner and regarded him happily--although to any outside observers it would only seem to be faint amusement, at the most.

"Pein," she said, again with only the barest hints of pleasure to anyone who did not know her very well. To those who did, it would be clear she was very pleased indeed.