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Who: Kairi and Mim
What:Someone has as bad luck as her mun Kairi has an unfortinate encounter
When: Right after worldshift. P-pretend this was posted weeks ago >>
Status: In progress
There wasn't much Kairi could say about this world she had been randomly dumped on, except that it looks straight out of those horror stories Tidus had loved to tease Selphie with when they were younger. The bare dark trees creaked and groaned giving the already gloomy atmosphere and even dimmer appearance and she swallowed dryly. She had never been one to be rather afraid of such things but this place... there was something about it that just bothered her more than usual.
She nearly didn't even realize she luckily still had her laptop until unconsciously hugging it to her chest, until nearly dropping it onto her foot. Quickly she settled next to the wall, barely keeping an eye on her surroundings while she posted to the network hoping to get some answers.
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When: Right after worldshift. P-pretend this was posted weeks ago >>
Status: In progress
There wasn't much Kairi could say about this world she had been randomly dumped on, except that it looks straight out of those horror stories Tidus had loved to tease Selphie with when they were younger. The bare dark trees creaked and groaned giving the already gloomy atmosphere and even dimmer appearance and she swallowed dryly. She had never been one to be rather afraid of such things but this place... there was something about it that just bothered her more than usual.
She nearly didn't even realize she luckily still had her laptop until unconsciously hugging it to her chest, until nearly dropping it onto her foot. Quickly she settled next to the wall, barely keeping an eye on her surroundings while she posted to the network hoping to get some answers.
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Date: 2009-07-13 01:57 am (UTC)She watched as the girl rattled away on that computer thing, much like the one Mim herself had used to contact Merlin months ago. A smile worked its way onto her face. Merlin... he'd been able to get that other girl back from her before, but that one had done quite a bit of struggling herself. This one, on the other hand, looked much weaker, and therefore more fun to invite over for a drink of tea. There wouldn't be all that fighting like last time, oh no. No, this would be a simple, prolonged visit.
At least until they came. She knew they would; it was only ever one of them that got dumped here like the girl had. They'd come and try to find her; she might even be telling them to right now. It would be fun to see how they acted when they didn't find her. And maybe they'd bring that old bat back with them, too; oh, wouldn't that be fun!
But she couldn't greet her visitor just yet. The tea still wasn't done.
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Date: 2009-07-18 10:36 pm (UTC)It felt like years until her constant refreshing of the page showed a comment. Without another second she began responding, her guard accidentally dropping for the time being.
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Date: 2009-07-21 12:24 am (UTC)Mim opened the door and cringed at the sudden light, but adjusted quickly enough to see. Back on that computer, was she? Kids these days were so addicted to those things. Well, kids in this pretty little visitor's days. Mim decided she should go visit those days again at some point. Sometime soon, perhaps. But for now, her visitor took priority. She looked very distracted with that thing there. Well now, that just wouldn't do. At least there was tea now - it would help her relax a little. Mim laughed as she began to walk toward the girl.
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Date: 2009-07-21 12:45 am (UTC)Her eyes widened slightly, the nagging feeling pretty much screaming at her now. Without another thought, she sent the unfinished comment and closed the laptop, hugging it protectively. "Hello." She said neutrally.
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Date: 2009-08-05 06:50 pm (UTC)She gave the girl an appraising look. Pretty young thing, eh? Well, well. She must be a special one; the special ones are always pretty young things. Mim grabbed her arm and escorted her into the house, sitting her roughly at the table.
"Tea?" she suggested. She didn't allow the girl a chance to answer as she poured it in the cups flamboyantly and took a deep sip of her own. "Come now, it won't do anything to you!" She grinned wickedly. No, the tea wouldn't do a thing. Maybe she wouldn't like the taste, but wasn't this near-sludge consistency horrible? It felt so bad going down. "Well, drink up!"