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In which All of Hell's considerable Fury may in fact break Loose... [Active]
Character(s): Sephiroth, Cid, the majority of ShinRa...
Content: The past confronts the future. ...Or something.
Setting: Cid's Shop
Time: Early afternoon
Warnings: ...I think the only potential warning I -don't- have to make is about sexual content, actually.
Although everything in Sephiroth's considerable training told him he should be walking into this situation with weapons drawn, he stood across the street from the shop empty handed, having left everything - including his materia and armor - in his hotel room. He felt strangely naked, without his equipment; all he carried was a set of potions.
Not like he needed much else if the situation called for it, though, as Zack had so poignantly reminded him. He rather hoped it would not.
The arrival of Rufus Shinra had been unexpected, and he wasn't really sure how he felt about it. He'd spoken to the man before, of course. Both as he was now and his childhood self. This place had an odd way of playing with one's perception of time.
At least the Remnants were not here. That was a can of worms he prefered to leave dead and buried, if at all possible. Kadaj -still- annoyed him, just through the memory of their meetings.
Steeling himself and uttering a short prayer to whatever deities chose to watch this event, he made his way across the street, and knocked on the door of a man who dearly wanted to see him dead.
Content: The past confronts the future. ...Or something.
Setting: Cid's Shop
Time: Early afternoon
Warnings: ...I think the only potential warning I -don't- have to make is about sexual content, actually.
Although everything in Sephiroth's considerable training told him he should be walking into this situation with weapons drawn, he stood across the street from the shop empty handed, having left everything - including his materia and armor - in his hotel room. He felt strangely naked, without his equipment; all he carried was a set of potions.
Not like he needed much else if the situation called for it, though, as Zack had so poignantly reminded him. He rather hoped it would not.
The arrival of Rufus Shinra had been unexpected, and he wasn't really sure how he felt about it. He'd spoken to the man before, of course. Both as he was now and his childhood self. This place had an odd way of playing with one's perception of time.
At least the Remnants were not here. That was a can of worms he prefered to leave dead and buried, if at all possible. Kadaj -still- annoyed him, just through the memory of their meetings.
Steeling himself and uttering a short prayer to whatever deities chose to watch this event, he made his way across the street, and knocked on the door of a man who dearly wanted to see him dead.
no subject
The side of Rufus that still longed for the days of fear and power lamented the fact that Sephiroth hadn't eliminated his father yet. The newly acquired side of Rufus, the wiser side, pushed it down with the stern thought that if he was meant for power and the Presidency, he would gain both regardless of whether Sephiroth sped up the process or not. And if they prevented Sephiroth from going insane, he might even be able to keep a firmer grasp on his company in Sephiroth's world.
After all, Rufus rarely, if ever, saw anyone with the will-power Sephiroth possessed.
It was beginning to look like helping Sephiroth in this particular case might be beneficial after all.
"I believe we may have an inkling of what did it," Rufus supplied coolly. Or should I say 'who', he thought internally, still unsure whether all the information regarding Jenova was well known among their party. Either way, Rufus hadn't the resources at his disposal that were at his fingertips before. Knowledge was his leverage now and he was not willing to part with it unless it became extremely necessary.
And while Rufus was very interested to hear what these other 'pressing issues' were, he wanted reassurance that Sephiroth was trustworthy first.