Overlord Laharl (
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paixaorpg2010-02-19 10:03 pm
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Character(s): Laharl and Flonne (And Etna is welcome to intrude of course ♥)
Content: Flonne and Laharl finally talk since the cake thing the day after.
Setting: Actua Are near Central Station/Cid's Shop
Time: Late morning
Warnings: None now.
Seeing Flonne return the night before had made him feel bad all over again. Laharl was really not enjoying the guilty feeling gnawing in him all over again, but still he turned a blind eye to it and her. It wasn't easy though. His resolve was already faltering. He never liked to see her unhappy, and now he was being the cause. Still... he had to do this.
Hopefully she'd just get over it and they could move on. At least, that's what he was hoped for. He wanted to get out of the city, after all. Not so much though that he made any rush to get out of bed that morning.
Laharl was still lazing, half awake, in bed, trying to decide if he should get up or try to sleep a little longer. The later was awfully tempting. He wasn't exactly looking forward to waking up and dealing with... whatever was coming. Then again, maybe it would be better to just get it over with?
...Nah.
He rolled over, pulling the covers further over his shoulder, trying to get comfortable again.
Content: Flonne and Laharl finally talk since the cake thing the day after.
Setting: Actua Are near Central Station/Cid's Shop
Time: Late morning
Warnings: None now.
Seeing Flonne return the night before had made him feel bad all over again. Laharl was really not enjoying the guilty feeling gnawing in him all over again, but still he turned a blind eye to it and her. It wasn't easy though. His resolve was already faltering. He never liked to see her unhappy, and now he was being the cause. Still... he had to do this.
Hopefully she'd just get over it and they could move on. At least, that's what he was hoped for. He wanted to get out of the city, after all. Not so much though that he made any rush to get out of bed that morning.
Laharl was still lazing, half awake, in bed, trying to decide if he should get up or try to sleep a little longer. The later was awfully tempting. He wasn't exactly looking forward to waking up and dealing with... whatever was coming. Then again, maybe it would be better to just get it over with?
...Nah.
He rolled over, pulling the covers further over his shoulder, trying to get comfortable again.
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Ugh, this was just so damn hard.
Clenching his fists, he glanced up at her standing there then looked away again.
"Don't wish to remember what happened here before, Flonne. They--She... hurt you because of me... It's for the best that you don't remember any of it," he tried to explain. While Flonne seemed to differentiate herself from the self that was here before, Laharl didn't. The Flonne before him seemed no different than the Flonne that had been before. She just didn't remember the same stuff. She was still Flonne, his vassal, and her memory, or there-lack-of didn't change that in the slightest.
Maybe he did feel like he had lost something... but he really was glad she couldn't remember some of it. He still didn't know to this day what they'd done to her when she'd been taken, but he'd known it couldn't have been good.