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paixaorpg2008-01-29 06:02 pm
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Unchaperoned [Completed]
Character(s): Naminé, open
Content: Obligatory entrance post
Setting: Muspelheim Gate
Time: Morning
Warnings: none
One more blonde-haired, blue-eyed girl standing quietly in the queue was nothing unusual, except that this one seemed almost unduly fascinated with the gate in front of her. It was a weird feeling of familiarity combined with newness, all so surprisingly... real. And at any rate, so much better than the white room. Naminé supposed she should be grateful for that. To be honest, she had only been half sure she wanted to come at all, but now that she was actually here, it was much easier to believe that she did.
Although she was on her own, she had no illusions of being unsupervised. She never really was. It was only because they'd allowed her this little bit of autonomy that she was here at all, and they'd made it abundantly clear that if she so much as put a toe out of line, she'd be gone just as quickly. Well, all right, she could handle that, couldn't she...?
The line moved ahead, and she finally came up to the front. However nice it was, it was just a change of scenery, nothing more.
"Welcome to Paixao, miss!" said the man in the booth. "Can I get your name?"
She gave him the best smile she could. "It's Naminé."
Content: Obligatory entrance post
Setting: Muspelheim Gate
Time: Morning
Warnings: none
One more blonde-haired, blue-eyed girl standing quietly in the queue was nothing unusual, except that this one seemed almost unduly fascinated with the gate in front of her. It was a weird feeling of familiarity combined with newness, all so surprisingly... real. And at any rate, so much better than the white room. Naminé supposed she should be grateful for that. To be honest, she had only been half sure she wanted to come at all, but now that she was actually here, it was much easier to believe that she did.
Although she was on her own, she had no illusions of being unsupervised. She never really was. It was only because they'd allowed her this little bit of autonomy that she was here at all, and they'd made it abundantly clear that if she so much as put a toe out of line, she'd be gone just as quickly. Well, all right, she could handle that, couldn't she...?
The line moved ahead, and she finally came up to the front. However nice it was, it was just a change of scenery, nothing more.
"Welcome to Paixao, miss!" said the man in the booth. "Can I get your name?"
She gave him the best smile she could. "It's Naminé."
no subject
She rolled her eyes at him. Treat everyone nicely it was then, eh? Naja was no softy. If others couldn't handle that, then they really weren't worth her time. Unless the little blonde will-o-wisp could do her paperwork, then she didn't seem like she'd be of much help to... anyone, really. Just another ordinary soul. Nothing special. Nothing new.
And Naja didn't even have any paperwork for others to do, anyway.She grumbled at the pirate. "Oh please, who could blame me? Really, look at her? That's got suspicion written all over her, and I know suspicion! ...Or she had it all written over her." She looked back to where the girl was, found her missing, and spun around to point her out again. Disappearing like a ghost, even. Sheesh. "Pfff. If you're not a native than that drops yer suspicion level a tad, anyway. Don't go gettin' into trouble, kid! This city ain't safe."
See. She was being "nice," warning the brat of the dangers she might face. "There's this mean-green 'Organization' out there that might just get their kicks in snatching a younging like yourself up!"