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Who: Koios, Roxas, anyone who volunteered
What: Roxas Rescue
Where: Mirror Earth (New York)
When: the afternoon of June 1st, 2010
Koios was tired of waiting.
They'd never said when they were going to come get the kid, and he was still stuck here with the brat. It didn't help that he didn't really like kids. Or that little Roxie here didn't seem to care much for him, but that couldn't be helped. He didn't like much of anyone but Sora and his girl, from what Koios had seen.
He leaned back in chair, head tilted just enough to balance a pencil on his upper lip. He didn't have anything to do today; the place he was pretending to work at was having some technical difficulties - and they weren't his fault, thank you; the place seriously needed to update their machines - so it was a day off. He'd figured he would just watch the kid, make sure nothing broke into the apartment and took him, like a Heartless or something.
It was a bad decision, Koios decided. Roxas was snoozing the day away on his mattress, and those refugee kids were nowhere in sight yet.
This was all so boring. At leasttorturing talking to the kid was something vaguely entertaining.
What: Roxas Rescue
Where: Mirror Earth (New York)
When: the afternoon of June 1st, 2010
Koios was tired of waiting.
They'd never said when they were going to come get the kid, and he was still stuck here with the brat. It didn't help that he didn't really like kids. Or that little Roxie here didn't seem to care much for him, but that couldn't be helped. He didn't like much of anyone but Sora and his girl, from what Koios had seen.
He leaned back in chair, head tilted just enough to balance a pencil on his upper lip. He didn't have anything to do today; the place he was pretending to work at was having some technical difficulties - and they weren't his fault, thank you; the place seriously needed to update their machines - so it was a day off. He'd figured he would just watch the kid, make sure nothing broke into the apartment and took him, like a Heartless or something.
It was a bad decision, Koios decided. Roxas was snoozing the day away on his mattress, and those refugee kids were nowhere in sight yet.
This was all so boring. At least
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Hence the small talk. "That was Reflect you were working on, right? I wonder if I should learn that one. It might make several people feel a bit better..."
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She smiled a little sheepishly, embarrassed at focusing only on herself. Egotist she was, but at least she recognized it.
"What sort of situation do you imagine needing that kind of skill for? It usually only takes a moment to pause what you're doing and cast a spell like that."
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"Because, right now, Reflect is just a shield for a person and that is pretty dangerous, because if it fails while protecting you, you're pretty much screwed." He nodded, more to keep himself going than for any other reason. "So what I'm trying to do is cast reflect somewhere else, and that takes a lot of effort." More than he had thought it would take, anyway.
"But that's not all, casting reflect somewhere else is nothing but a neat trick to show off to other people, it isn't really useful," he explained. "Where it gets useful is when you've got another spell to bounce off of it, like a fire spell. Problem is, keeping a Reflect spell standing in a place where it's not really supposed to be while casting something else to bounce off of it, yeah, that'll take a lot of training." Once he could actually manage either feat, that was. He was still relatively new to this whole thing, and, so far, he only had experience with Reflect and its more powerful variants. He didn't even know what casting fire was like yet, but he was sure it wasn't going to be as easy as he hoped.
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"Reflect works on both. It only lasts a moment though," he muttered quietly.
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She was still focused on Peter, though, giving him a look that said she hadn't yet gotten enough of an answer. "I can see how that would take some work, but I'm still trying to picture how it would be useful. Why bounce a Fire off of a magic shield when you could just shoot the Fire directly at what you want to hit? I can see how it might work as a surprise tactic, shooting a spell past an opponent so that it bounces and hits them in the back, but that would be such a spur-of-the-moment tactic that even with the skill to do it, would you even think of it in time to use?"
She wasn't criticizing him. This was Song's game. She was testing him.
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"It'll take a long while and a lot of training before I can do that, though," Peter admitted. "But every step, no matter how small, is one in the right direction." That sounded way too corny, even to him, but it'd have to do.
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