002. Reborn from the ashes

Oct 03, 2009 20:01

To Yehuda, Raise, and Jack: I have finished negotiations for our new home in Section 3; considering we now have an increased number of occupants, I thought the extra space would be necessary. Report to [address goes here] ASAP ( Read more... )

comment: blood, comment: justice, comment: cara, comment: prongs, ooc: lay off mai homedawgs, ooc: can't keep your beer there, ooc: violence is the answer, comment: crow, comment: cross, ooc: tree physics wtf, comment: storm, ooc: does not have a fridge, comment: jack, comment: ghost, ooc: gunz gunz gunz, ooc: loud sounds, comment: yehuda, comment: lucy, ooc: housewarming party, ooc: collecting bums, comment: p/raise

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trollingthis October 4 2009, 04:17:51 UTC
People to shoot, Aurora?

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earth_uninstall October 4 2009, 04:33:09 UTC
Yes. The violence is easily justifiable.

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trollingthis October 4 2009, 04:41:26 UTC
Of course. I would have done the same to one who is troublesome.

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earth_uninstall October 4 2009, 04:43:37 UTC
There is a difference between "troublesome" and "causing severe damage."

What is your ETA?

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trollingthis October 4 2009, 04:49:17 UTC
If that is how you wish to refer to it.

Soon.

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earth_uninstall October 4 2009, 04:57:37 UTC
As should you. Threat levels are important to understand.

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trollingthis October 4 2009, 05:07:14 UTC
Should upsetting a mere girl be labeled as "causing severe damage", then?

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earth_uninstall October 4 2009, 05:16:16 UTC
She is not just a mere girl, she is a friend. And she has a strong will; in order to cause her such severe damage a person would have had to do something truly unforgivable.

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trollingthis October 4 2009, 05:30:52 UTC
One would wonder where you have acquired the concept of a "friend". Regardless, damage is inevitable, is it not?

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earth_uninstall October 4 2009, 07:01:48 UTC
I have always had the concept of friend. Are you saying you do not?

How was it inevitable? Lucy didn't do anything to warrant it.

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trollingthis October 4 2009, 07:09:55 UTC
I have little interest in such a concept.

Pain is inevitable when they are swept in a great wave of change.

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earth_uninstall October 4 2009, 07:14:16 UTC
You befriended our brother Jack. Clearly it must interest you somewhat.

You keep mentioning this wave of change. What are you referring to?

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quicklog is go? :> trollingthis October 4 2009, 11:28:41 UTC
Who knows?

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QUICKLOG IS GO earth_uninstall October 4 2009, 22:38:09 UTC
[Aurora frowned down at his journal, quietly growing tired of his twin's cryptic responses. Did he really have an insight or was he intentionally making his words vague..?]

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Quicklog; too lazy to even knock trollingthis October 5 2009, 14:20:10 UTC
[He could have made it to Aurora's location even without the address; such was the bond they shared. Perhaps he should make Aurora aware of that, he thought (and to an extent, perform a little experiment himself). He attempted to mimic how he had accessed the data source in his dream and sent out a signal to Aurora-should all go as it had in the dream, Aurora would be able to feel it.]

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Quicklog; pretty much expected that earth_uninstall October 6 2009, 03:48:21 UTC
[His pen jerked across the comment he'd been writing at the sudden presence, the acute knowledge of Yehuda drawing his attention. Aurora knew, somehow, that his twin was not in the house, so why could he feel him so strongly? Their bond had never flared like that, though the sensation was painfully familiar. This transfer of data, it was like a weaker version of the transmissions he'd felt in a memory and with Asura.]

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