http://madsciencemaou.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] madsciencemaou.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2011-05-12 10:16 pm

Investigation: Paixao [active]

Character(s): Mao and Riku
Content: Mao and Riku go to look for the cause of the mysterious wormholes
Setting: Starting out in front of the St. Destino Hospital and then going all over
Time: Afternoon, Week 31
Warnings: Mao


He really hadn't been expecting Riku to agree to help him find the cause of the wormholes. Really, Mao hadn't expected anyone to want to help him in the first place. He guessed he didn't mind all that much when he thought about it. More help meant he would get this done quicker, and the sooner focus could get onto his wonderful honor student act.

Although... the more he thought about it, the more something about that began to bother him. His graffiti had been around for a long time, hadn't it? Not that Mao minded the chance for more people to witness his work, but something was a little off about it. He guessed some of it could be chalked up to the wormholes around making the cleanup harder for some people, but it didn't explain everything. It should all still be gone. In fact, this entire city should be cleaner than it had ever been before. Beryl would never let a place go vandalized like this if she could help it. It didn't matter if it was across a whole city or if there were wormholes everywhere, or if he had booby trapped every cleaning supply in the city--he hadn't this time, the plan coming together on short notice, but still. So why was it all still here?

Mao stood at the entrance to the run-down hospital that held his lab, waiting for Riku. His arms were crossed, his foot was tapping, and he really wished the other teen would just hurry up and get here already so he could get his mind off of Beryl.

[identity profile] halfdarkened.livejournal.com 2011-05-13 02:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Riku didn't take his time getting there, but he by no means did he rush, either. There was no point in letting an egotistical demon think Riku was at his beck and call. The teen still made sure he had whatever supplies his oversized pockets could carry before he left. Experience proved to him doing otherwise wasn't smart. Plus he never knew with Mao.

At a gait fast enough it indicated he had somewhere to be, Riku finally arrived at the hospital. He waved at Mao, or rather, as much as he ever waved. He looked about as much like he waved as he was stretching his wrist. Riku looked up at the dilapidated hospital. Somehow he wasn't surprised.

"Whatcha got in mind?"