Oh, my my my, how dull things have gotten! Newcomers, newcomers yes, but ... do they know? Should we tell them? I'm not so certain! I do love the look on people's faces when they get -- shall we say, surprised?
Ah-ah, my lips are sealed! Furthermore, I have some issues to settle with some of you
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How about a weapon, then? A good book? A fine chardonnay? I'm game.
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How I am is none of your business. And, Larxene- Savage Nymph? Weren't nymphs wood spirits? [tsks] Not a very fitting name, really...
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It's not my business to know how the wounds I inflicted are doing? I wanted to see! Did they get infected? Burn and sting and rub all the wrong ways? Who patched you up? Spill it.
The literal is more like "Callous Vixen", but I guess they tried to doll it up a little. Personally, I like the word "savage". Maybe I should just use "The Savage Vixen", you think?
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[mutters about psychopathic sadists] In order: no, they feel fine, and one of your associates. Happy?
[sound of typing as Hal looks up the word] "A shrewish, ill-tempered woman." I can certainly get behind that.
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One of my associates? Augh, how dare they. Tell me who, tell me who.
It can also be used sexually you kn-- ... [A small pause, grinning as she realizes that he looked it up.] Taking lessons from Roxas, are we?
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Keeping secrets aren't not fun enough. Misleading them, however, is another story.
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Misleading, you say? That's not really my department; talk to Axel.
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Axel? Who's he?
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Tall, lanky guy with a shit-eating grin. Red hair and marks under his eyes, best friends with Roxas.
You should see the two together, though; it's hilarious.
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