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Post by Ryu-star! on Feb 13, 2010 22:39:26 GMT -5
Sometimes, Seira wondered what was wrong with... whoever it was that had created the worlds.
No, really.
There were places like Traverse and Twilight Town - places that were relatively normal, as there wasn't anything totally unrealistic and random about them. Even Radiant Garden, with it's massive castle and merry band of law-abiding teenagers fit into her opinion of realism.
But then there was places like this.
She couldn't even begin to try and figure out why that old geezer had stuffed her in here in the first place. She'd just bumped into him, asked him if he had his coffin picked out yet, and boom bam, she was stuck in a book.
Fantastic.
And to make matters worse, she couldn't call any of her vassals, and her magic wasn't even available to her. It was as if she'd been forbidden to fight anyone.
Even worse than that, she felt positively delightful.
And she was seriously beginning to wonder whether there was something odd in the air.
Oh, what she wouldn't give to shout at someone.
What she wouldn't give.
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Post by Raptor on Feb 13, 2010 22:50:10 GMT -5
Ava actually... well, she sort of enjoyed this particular world.
She had ended up in here totally by accident, during her usual door-to-door campaign to get people to look at Heartless like gentle animals, and though, for the life of her, she couldn't find a way out, she was really starting to get used to the place.
Of course, she couldn't help but be just a bit ticked off at the way she'd managed to end up in the book, but she wasn't really the type to worry about it too much.
She'd simply knocked on one door in particular, had it open all on it's own, attempt to walk in to try and find out what was up only to trip over a bunch of belts randomly strewn all over the floor and fall headfirst into this book.
Odd, but weirder things had happened.
Nonetheless, this particular day found her strolling through the forest, a basket hooked onto her arm and a grin plastered onto her face. Totally uncharacteristic, but there was just something about this woods that made her glad.
But her grin slid off her face right quick at the sight of some other random girl standing just ahead of her. She wasn't quite sure why she was so angry to see another human, but perhaps it was just that this was her paradise, and this random chick certainly didn't belong.
She was going to need to have a serious talk with miss paradise-invader here.
Oh yes.
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Post by Ryu-star! on Feb 13, 2010 23:02:58 GMT -5
The sound of a branch breaking caught Seira's attention at that particular moment, jerking her from her reverie and causing her to wheel about, her eyes landing upon some random lady who had, seemingly, come out of nowhere. Seira didn't like this girl already - after all, anybody who could look even somewhat happy in a place like this was bad in her books - and the fact that she was dressed like an idiot and was carrying a totally cliche picnic basket didn't help things. Cracking her knuckles, moving her hair out of her eyes and storming up to the red-haired woman, the Baroness made her displeasure with the entire situation evident.
"I don't know who you are, and quite frankly, I don't care." Blunt, but true. "I want you to tell me how to get out of this damn book, and if you don't, I'll-" What would she do? That was a good question. She couldn't use her magic, she couldn't call her vassals, she... well, she was defenseless.
Not good.
Growling in frustration, she got right up in the woman's face once more, so enraged that steam could have very well come flying out of her ears at that very moment. "Just... just... FIX THIS." With that said, Seira made her way over to a nearby log and dropped down on it, anger still evident on her face despite the fact that her tirade was over.
She could only hope that this woman had enough common sense to obey her.
Or else...
Well...
Bad things.
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Post by Raptor on Feb 13, 2010 23:12:48 GMT -5
Ava was generally the sort of woman who could maintain her composure, even in the most strenuous of situations. But perhaps as a result of the strange magics at work in the forest, which seemed to make people want to just be happy and calm, having someone be so upfront and downright rude with her ticked her off far more than it should have. Green eyes running over the sight of this random child who had made the really, really stupid decision of being disrespectful towards a woman more than twice her age, Ava shook her head, fiery red hair bouncing around as she did so. If it weren't for her uncharacteristic anger, she probably would have laughed at the entire situation, but instead she placed a hand on her hip, a stern tone belying her appearance flowing with her words. "Whoa, whoa, whoa there, little miss 'randomly going to flip out for no freaking reason.' You need to watch your mouth, before I have to come over there and shut it for you. Understand?"
A wry smirk spreading across her face, Ava realized that she was being just a bit ridiculous. And as she went to apologize for her outburst, her apology was cut short by more yelling. Her anger bubbling over once more, she made her way over to the girl, picnic basket falling to the ground with a rather loud noise. Eyes alight with rage, she got right up in the girl's face, clearly more than prepared to smack her around until she learned her place. "Oh, you just made a big mistake. You should know better than to mess with me, kid."
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