http://11deadlypetals.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] 11deadlypetals.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2009-07-06 09:35 pm

The 13th Dilemma [completed]

Character(s): Marluxia and Larxene
Content: Ready...? FIGHT!
Setting: Starting at G4, moving all over (Notable stops: edge of H3 and I3 to the Train Station [J6], train wrecked at L7)
Time: Week 8, a few hours after this thread.
Warnings: Violence. Lots of it.

Marluxia could feel neither rage nor frustration. He couldn't feel fury. He couldn't feel fear. But memories of those emotions raced through his head, each one showing on his face but never reaching his eyes. Those remained cold, dead pools of blue, an unsettling effect that even the citizens out on this night could feel, and so they kept their distance from him. That he had yet to dismiss his scythe likely didn't warm them up to him any more.

He had appeared just outside of Vanaheim, pushing past the crowds and into the city. The wound in his side was slow to heal, though he had been forcing himself to push past the pain in his arm. No doubt they were after him now. He would need every advantage he could find, and pain was nothing in comparison to being erased. He wouldn't allow it.

The Graceful Assassin pulled his hood up shortly before he approached a building, resting only momentarily against it. His eyes scanned the area, scrutinizing every inch of it for any sign of an enemy.

[identity profile] mercurialectric.livejournal.com 2009-07-07 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
Larxene knew Marluxia well--the Superior might have prided himself on knowing the abilities of all of his little band of Nobodies, but Larxene's knowledge of XI was, as far as she was concerned, second to none. She knew how he thought better than anyone did. And so it didn't take long for her to find him, using the rooftops as a pathway and scanning the crowds for pink or black. She saw both.

Sneaking up on him would be next to impossible while he was in this state. But that didn't mean a frontal assault was necessary. Instead, she settled beside him.

"My, you've managed to anger our wonderful Superior, haven't you?" she chirped, her voice as silky and playful as it always was.