[RL with Debitt 01]

Jun 15, 2008 19:24


  Ah, finding boats. A task that Jasdebi was certainly working at. After all who would give up the chance at catching Cross when he was willing to give out his exact location? Obviously not them, it was payback for all of the debt and hell they've been through just trying to find their prey. While said exorcist was in America, the duo were having ( Read more... )

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gunner_top June 16 2008, 02:50:48 UTC
Debitt was looking a tad grumpy but kept up his usual busy face. He looked back with a face that sort of spelled out 'duuuuuh'. "Well of course we're going to go find a boat! But it ain't no good if we can't get one that'll make it all the way across the Pacific. And we need a driver!...or whatever it's called." He let up a pouty face. "We're close to water you think it'd be easy! Damn."

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heeheeikeelu June 16 2008, 03:05:24 UTC
Jasdero couldn't help but grin some more. "Maybe boats don't actually touch the water! Hee!" He glanced around as if to expect a ship to magically appear out of no where for them. Of course, that was unlikely to happen. Turning back to Debitt as his mind ran some ideas of why they couldn't find boats. "Or-or that Cross hid them all from us! That's why he's so confident!"

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gunner_top June 16 2008, 03:27:51 UTC
Debitt blinked a bit at that idea. "That...maybe that's it! He bought all the boats to hide from us!...or no...he's just stupid- He's confident cause his mind is like always confident or something stupid." He sighed, hand rubbing the back of his neck. "S'pain in the ass either way, that's for sure." He turned around, starting to walk backwards. "Oi Jas, where did you put the chicken anyways?"

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heeheeikeelu June 16 2008, 03:46:16 UTC
"I! ... er-" He turned around as if looking for the chicken. Scratching his head as a look of sheer confusion crossed his face. "I...it's- um-um. There!" Jasdero pointed to the feathery friend up ahead, who seemed to just be casually making it's way on it's own. When he let go of it, or lost track of it was out of his comprehension.

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