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Lovely Little Lies [completed]
Character(s): Marluxia and Nina Tucker
Content: Experiment preparation time! And a little puppetry on the side.
Setting: The world will never know
Time: Question mark?
Warnings: Marluxia's a creepy bastard.
Marluxia had done little to prepare. It was unlikely that he'd use any of the vials and devices around the room, and so he'd left them where they were. Words could do so much better, after all, and if any of the subjects decided to become violent, he could easily handle them.
Instead, he merely sat where he was, idly reading a book. After a few minutes, he glanced up and lazily waved his hand, sending some dusks off to fetch his assignment before returning to the book.
Content: Experiment preparation time! And a little puppetry on the side.
Setting: The world will never know
Time: Question mark?
Warnings: Marluxia's a creepy bastard.
Marluxia had done little to prepare. It was unlikely that he'd use any of the vials and devices around the room, and so he'd left them where they were. Words could do so much better, after all, and if any of the subjects decided to become violent, he could easily handle them.
Instead, he merely sat where he was, idly reading a book. After a few minutes, he glanced up and lazily waved his hand, sending some dusks off to fetch his assignment before returning to the book.
no subject
"How did the princess know who the bad guys were?" Nina asked, her eyes filled with curiosity. It seemed that in Paixao there were so many people who weren't how they seemed to be that it was hard for Nina to tell who was good and who was bad.
But maybe he knew? He said he did, didn't he?
no subject
He looked thoughtful for a moment before he continued, "And, of course, someone had taught her how to tell right from wrong."