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Xigbar ([personal profile] graviga) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2012-10-29 05:24 pm
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The Sprawl [Active]

Character(s): Emizel, Xemnas, Xigbar
Content: Emizel awakens to find himself in the midst of bad company.
Setting: ???
Time: ???
Warnings: Unknown at this time

To say things could have gone smoother was an understatement. Xigbar may have anticipated a fight but certainly not one with the outcome he had faced. His coat was beyond repair, sleeves consumed completely by flames while his eye still stung from the dirt that had been thrown in it. The Nobody grunted and rubbed it irritably at the thought. Had he his say in the matter Xigbar would have left the boy in a far worse state.

“You gotta lot of nerve,” he spoke up and adjusted the unconscious demon he’d chosen to carry over his shoulder. “Yeah know that? This was a nice coat up until you came around. You outta consider yourself lucky, what with him having these here plans for you and all. If it were up to me, well, let’s just say you wouldn’t be here right now.”

Xigbar reduced his steps as a familiar set of doors came into view, his grip on Emizel suddenly tight.”This looks like our stop.” He said, all too eager to abandon the boy. “Just in time too. Talkin’ to you is no better than Lexaeus.” With that, he pushed the long since used doors open. Xemnas was expecting him – though with the common method of travel through Corridors of Darkness, he hoped to catch the superior off guard with by his use of the doors.

“Knock, knock!” he called out as he entered the room, smile plastered across his face. “Heard you were collecting a few strays... You think this one’ll do?”
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[personal profile] paixaosuperior 2012-11-03 12:22 am (UTC)(link)
That certainly got Xemnas' attention now, and he gave Xigbar his full focus; he had no problem meeting Xigbar's singular gaze, his own eyes narrowed and sharp. If he thought about it, he could remember this boy from the Message Boards. Yes... his reaction to the incident of the domes, before and after, had been peculiar. Xemnas could easily flip through the boy's memories to get everything he needed, but no... Not this time.

This time he would do things differently.

Xemnas moved to the left behind body of Emizel, reached down, and grasped a bundle of clothing around the boy's neck to drag him up from the floor, holding his limp form at eye level.

The boy looked... pitiful. But he had done a number on Xigbar. Keeping this one strapped down would be wise.

...Ah, Number II. Of course.

"You are dismissed."

The words 'thank you' weren't needed in this business.