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What a Pest You Are. Let's Turn That Around... [Active, Closed]
Character(s): Shenzi and Hei
Content: Just another day of searching for the one person that really matters to him—until a certain hyena comes along. Hei takes action to have her be put to good use for him.
Setting: Starts at a random street with pedestrians around
Time: Beginning of week 34, midday
Warnings: Shenzi being Shenzi, and Hei being scary and violent when showing some of his true colors.
The human drones carried on, keeping a gap of distance between themselves and the man in the black overcoat. Hei had tried socializing and reasoning with these locals as his polite and harmless alias to find a lead on locating Yin, but they either shied away or took little notice of Li. A week had gone by after investing some time to observe them.
Squall had been right. There seemed to be an unnatural air to these people. Those who wore flashy clothes acted more arrogant than the lower class citizens that helped him just to get it over with. No individuality could be seen, as they were two separate collectives that didn't want much to do with anyone different from them. No one cared to approach Li when he decided not to be the first to speak to them.
Hei checked the fountains again in hopes to see a glowing blue spirit only he (and other contractors and dolls) could see. He looked among human faces for hers. Frustrating, this was. Where could she have gone? Was she alone in Tokyo after all?
If Timon spoke the truth about Organization Thirteen performing less experiments on anyone, did the Syndicate have her then? Did Organization Thirteen entrap any Syndicate agents around here? The organization Yin and Hei had to run from often hid themselves in plain sight. But walking around and exposing himself like this might draw at least one contractor out. That was a risk he was willing to take. He would demand and beat the information out of them to find out if they knew anything.
The city of Paixao lacked in metallic material, aside from iron doors and the fence around the park. If there was no iron around for him to touch and unleash the contract, he’d have to use his weapons in order to seek aid from Bai to harm any contractors, or Heartless maybe—if electric shocks could ever delay living shadow beasts. He’d have to learn more about them to know what kept them apart from ordinary darkness.
As for the female hyena he once spoke to on the message boards; she wasn’t that much of threat. Her attitude, and the intent of considering Yin as an easy meal through her laugh caused Hei to feel uneasy and aware of her for the doll’s sake. He only pretended to be startled at her angry response to Li’s empathy. He’d know how to deal with her, once he saw her.
Content: Just another day of searching for the one person that really matters to him—until a certain hyena comes along. Hei takes action to have her be put to good use for him.
Setting: Starts at a random street with pedestrians around
Time: Beginning of week 34, midday
Warnings: Shenzi being Shenzi, and Hei being scary and violent when showing some of his true colors.
The human drones carried on, keeping a gap of distance between themselves and the man in the black overcoat. Hei had tried socializing and reasoning with these locals as his polite and harmless alias to find a lead on locating Yin, but they either shied away or took little notice of Li. A week had gone by after investing some time to observe them.
Squall had been right. There seemed to be an unnatural air to these people. Those who wore flashy clothes acted more arrogant than the lower class citizens that helped him just to get it over with. No individuality could be seen, as they were two separate collectives that didn't want much to do with anyone different from them. No one cared to approach Li when he decided not to be the first to speak to them.
Hei checked the fountains again in hopes to see a glowing blue spirit only he (and other contractors and dolls) could see. He looked among human faces for hers. Frustrating, this was. Where could she have gone? Was she alone in Tokyo after all?
If Timon spoke the truth about Organization Thirteen performing less experiments on anyone, did the Syndicate have her then? Did Organization Thirteen entrap any Syndicate agents around here? The organization Yin and Hei had to run from often hid themselves in plain sight. But walking around and exposing himself like this might draw at least one contractor out. That was a risk he was willing to take. He would demand and beat the information out of them to find out if they knew anything.
The city of Paixao lacked in metallic material, aside from iron doors and the fence around the park. If there was no iron around for him to touch and unleash the contract, he’d have to use his weapons in order to seek aid from Bai to harm any contractors, or Heartless maybe—if electric shocks could ever delay living shadow beasts. He’d have to learn more about them to know what kept them apart from ordinary darkness.
As for the female hyena he once spoke to on the message boards; she wasn’t that much of threat. Her attitude, and the intent of considering Yin as an easy meal through her laugh caused Hei to feel uneasy and aware of her for the doll’s sake. He only pretended to be startled at her angry response to Li’s empathy. He’d know how to deal with her, once he saw her.
no subject
His other hand gripped firmly on his end of the cable he ensnared her with. He intended it to stay on her as a constricting leash. If she chose to try and fight her way out at any time, Hei would pull back on his end again, briefly. Struggling to maintain a steady flow of oxygen in one’s lungs would override the predator instinct to lash out violently.
“To start, I’ll tell you a little about what I learned last week,” Hei began, his voice low, blunt, and straightforward. “Listen closely, because this is important for you to know. The ones who made this city are a group called Organization Thirteen. They have the power and motives to trap any prey they choose to be used as tools, or entertainment. Whatever they want...”
His face twitched with anger as he suppressed a lot of the intense hatred he felt towards their captors. “The members of this organization are called Nobodies, who exist on strong willpower alone to get their own hearts back. They believe they can succeed through using us, and others who are prisoners here. As crazy as this sounds, it’s the same information I’ve heard from more than one person. And they all sounded very serious.”
Hei stopped speaking to let the hyena absorb this information before elaborating on his other concerns. He believed he’d have to go over them with her one at a time. Although, he kept on alert for a contractor on the prowl. Anyone else he wasn’t all that worried about; a simple display of his sister’s power without harming the hyena, or raising his voice to sound aggressive would scare them off.