Overlord Laharl (
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paixaorpg2008-08-15 01:40 pm
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Rescue [Active]
Character(s): Laharl and Vyers
Content: Laharl goes to rescue Vyers
Setting: Haja O Que Houver
Time: Mid-Day
Warnings: Uh... bleeding? lol
The moment he saw Larxene's post, he'd had a bad feeling. He'd never considered that Larxene might go after Vyers. He should have though. He really should have. She knew who he really was, after all. Laharl was still getting used to the idea himself, but had been coming to accept it, though it didn't change the awkwardness of it all, really. Having any kind not-hateful relationship with his dad was... strange. He'd always hated him, but now, as he'd told his father, he didn't hate him now.
They'd been trying to act like nothing was different on the boards. It was really amazing it had lasted this long, however. Larxene did so love to reveal their secrets to everyone. Did it really matter though? Damnit, what did she do to him? Laharl knew what she was capable of all too well. If he'd underestimated her, she could have done anything to him. A wall... Didn't she pin that prinny to a wall?
Unsure of what he was going to find, he rushed to the hotel where Vyers had been staying, trying to keep his eyes peeled for any sign of the familiar demon. How long ago had this even happened?
Content: Laharl goes to rescue Vyers
Setting: Haja O Que Houver
Time: Mid-Day
Warnings: Uh... bleeding? lol
The moment he saw Larxene's post, he'd had a bad feeling. He'd never considered that Larxene might go after Vyers. He should have though. He really should have. She knew who he really was, after all. Laharl was still getting used to the idea himself, but had been coming to accept it, though it didn't change the awkwardness of it all, really. Having any kind not-hateful relationship with his dad was... strange. He'd always hated him, but now, as he'd told his father, he didn't hate him now.
They'd been trying to act like nothing was different on the boards. It was really amazing it had lasted this long, however. Larxene did so love to reveal their secrets to everyone. Did it really matter though? Damnit, what did she do to him? Laharl knew what she was capable of all too well. If he'd underestimated her, she could have done anything to him. A wall... Didn't she pin that prinny to a wall?
Unsure of what he was going to find, he rushed to the hotel where Vyers had been staying, trying to keep his eyes peeled for any sign of the familiar demon. How long ago had this even happened?
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The question now was how the hell to get him down? Laharl had to think on it for a minute, cause he couldn't just start pulling out kunai. Damnit, he should of brought Flonne. ...Or if only Etna was still around. Laharl knew he had to keep Vyers from falling and putting all the weight on the kunai in his hands, but... how to... Ah, hm... that could work! He had an idea.
He hopped up onto roof of the the balcony that wrapped around the large victorian styled building and pulled out his sword. He figured he'd need to free Vyers' feet before his hands, but had to stop him from falling, so, hopefully, having something to stand on would stop that.
Not caring in the least for the building, he stretched up and wedged the point of his sword into the wall as close as he could below Vyers' feet. There. Now, probably should pull the stakes from his wings first...
"...Oi, I... I'm gonna get you down from here." It was hard to figure out what to say, as he grabbed the edge of a window sill, climbing up. He held himself up with one hand and reached out for the kunai planted in Vyers' wing with the other. Should he warn him? Well, no way these were hurting as much as the others were. Better probably just to get it over with. He pulled the kunai out as quickly and cleanly as he could.