It had been a slow recovery, but it had allowed Marluxia to think. Unfortunately, while he had been incapacitated, it seemed as though he had lost one of his eyes into the city. A shame, but it wasn't as though he couldn't find more. There were plenty more people around, people who--if he managed to catch them--could be used to serve his purposes. Just as long as they didn't go the same way as his meeting with the goddess and the meerkat.
The gates and the cafes would be a good place to start, he had decided. Those who were new and knew little of the city, those who sought information, they were the easiest to make see his way. And why wouldn't they agree with his ideas? He only sought to make the city a better place. Getting rid of the Organization that plagued them so would be helpful for everyone.
The door to the cafe opened and Marluxia walked in, clad in casual, neat attire. One of the waitresses gave him a brief, nervous glance which Marluxia returned with a soft yet somehow unsettling smile. "Tea, please. Hot. The type I leave to you to recommend."
The waitress stood there for a moment before nodding and going to get what he had asked for. Their customer was more than a little of a surprise, but she was more than willing to do as asked and keep her mouth shut.
Marluxia took a seat at one of the tables near chaos, taking one of the menus and idly looking it over, more for something to keep busy with while he watched the people in the cafe than out of any real want for anything else.
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The gates and the cafes would be a good place to start, he had decided. Those who were new and knew little of the city, those who sought information, they were the easiest to make see his way. And why wouldn't they agree with his ideas? He only sought to make the city a better place. Getting rid of the Organization that plagued them so would be helpful for everyone.
The door to the cafe opened and Marluxia walked in, clad in casual, neat attire. One of the waitresses gave him a brief, nervous glance which Marluxia returned with a soft yet somehow unsettling smile. "Tea, please. Hot. The type I leave to you to recommend."
The waitress stood there for a moment before nodding and going to get what he had asked for. Their customer was more than a little of a surprise, but she was more than willing to do as asked and keep her mouth shut.
Marluxia took a seat at one of the tables near chaos, taking one of the menus and idly looking it over, more for something to keep busy with while he watched the people in the cafe than out of any real want for anything else.