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Come Into My Parlor [completed]
Characters: Kefka, Celes, Setzer
Content: FFVI heroes meet FFVI villain. DUN DUN DUN.
Setting: The Central Station
Time: HIGH NOON
Warnings: Kefka, and everything that comes with him
Time really did go by far too slowly when one was bored, Kefka had decided. Not that he hadn't known this before, but it seemed as though the conversation had been had eons ago, and it didn't help that he was so excited to see her again.
It was just too bad the general wasn't as malleable as she had been before. But that could be changed easily enough! With enough time, all resolve wavered and all promises came to naught. Hee-hee~ He would be glad to make her will bend sooner rather than later. Patience never had been one of his virtues.
Aside from now, at least. When the prize was so great, even that could be managed.
Content: FFVI heroes meet FFVI villain. DUN DUN DUN.
Setting: The Central Station
Time: HIGH NOON
Warnings: Kefka, and everything that comes with him
Time really did go by far too slowly when one was bored, Kefka had decided. Not that he hadn't known this before, but it seemed as though the conversation had been had eons ago, and it didn't help that he was so excited to see her again.
It was just too bad the general wasn't as malleable as she had been before. But that could be changed easily enough! With enough time, all resolve wavered and all promises came to naught. Hee-hee~ He would be glad to make her will bend sooner rather than later. Patience never had been one of his virtues.
Aside from now, at least. When the prize was so great, even that could be managed.
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Taking a better handle on her blades, she shifted her weight to strike... just as she saw what his plan was. A bolt of lightning lanced toward the civilians around them, making Celes' heart flip in fear. This... hadn't been in the agreement, though why she was even thinking about expecting Kefka to care about being "fair," she would never know.
There was no way to stop that bolt from hitting, but she could send a powerful healing spell in its wake, watching the green light encircle the civilian before she took a better grip on her blades and turned back to Kefka. Her expression was twisted as she fought the hatred she felt.
Without warning, she charged him, magical energy shining as she ran, in an effort to keep herself from being caught off-guard by his retaliation. She knew there would be one.