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I'll be waiting...[active]
Character(s): Squall and Rinoa
Content: reuniting at long last
Setting: Muspelheim Gate
Time: middayish
Warnings: uh. fluff? sap?
She was here. Finally. After far too long waiting, Rinoa had finally come. Admittedly, she was still possibly in danger what with the recent outbreak of monsters, but she was here. He wouldn't have to be alone anymore. Not that... he'd technically been alone, what with Zack and that blond friend of his hanging around all the time but it just hadn't been quite the same.
And really, it was only natural that he come and find her after having waited as long as he had. He'd never wanted to to be forgotten, and well... he hadn't been around and who knew how long it had been for them back at home. Spending a while on the train was a small price to pay to get where he was going.
And once he managed to arrive at the gate, it was easy enough to look for brown hair in the sea of blonds. All he had to was find her.
Content: reuniting at long last
Setting: Muspelheim Gate
Time: middayish
Warnings: uh. fluff? sap?
She was here. Finally. After far too long waiting, Rinoa had finally come. Admittedly, she was still possibly in danger what with the recent outbreak of monsters, but she was here. He wouldn't have to be alone anymore. Not that... he'd technically been alone, what with Zack and that blond friend of his hanging around all the time but it just hadn't been quite the same.
And really, it was only natural that he come and find her after having waited as long as he had. He'd never wanted to to be forgotten, and well... he hadn't been around and who knew how long it had been for them back at home. Spending a while on the train was a small price to pay to get where he was going.
And once he managed to arrive at the gate, it was easy enough to look for brown hair in the sea of blonds. All he had to was find her.
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"Not safe? Why?"
Rinoa's voice showed mostly curiosity, but there was a little concern mixed in there.
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Or close enough to it at least. They weren't right here, obviously, but there was a reason he'd taken to bringing Lionheart with him whenever he went out into the city and it wasn't just because he felt generically safer having it around. It would have been nicer if he'd managed to find somewhere to draw from, but he hadn't been using much magic anyway since he got here. He hadn't needed to.
"Something about something else making them, I think?"
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She thinks about it for a few moments before smiling at him. She wasn't sure whether Squall would appreciate what she wanted to do, but it wasn't going to stop her. Either way, she'd go through with it whether he helped her or not. She had always been stubborn that way.
"We should help clear them out."
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"They haven't killed anyone yet, I think."
So presumably the people of the city were capable of dealing with the problem on their own, right?
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Rinoa was going into her Timber Owl mode. She wanted to help everyone out in any way she could, and if that meant clearing out the monsters, then that was what she was going to do.
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It was something to do at least. Not that he hadn't managed to keep himself busy before hand, but well. He might as well help, he supposed.
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It switched to a thoughtful expression soon after as a question came to her mind. Squall really did seem to know a lot about what was going on. "Squall? How long have you been here?" She asked him curiously. She had a feeling he'd been in Paixao much longer then her.
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"A couple of months," he answered. It hadn't been particularly enjoyable, stuck in a world far away from anything and anyone he'd known with only a hope that people hadn't forgotten to come looking for him and that the Garden was still running without him being there.
He still didn't have answers for those questions, but at least he had someone from his own world beside him now.
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"A couple of months? I had a feeling you had been here longer then me but I didn't know it had been that long for you." It was no wonder he had been so glad to see her.