Mar 18, 2011 22:35
Lockon, also known as Aim, is gone.
[Unless there is something in the following comments that needs to be addressed, don't expect a response.]
((ooc: This entry is going up on March 19th. Below will be threads for quicklogs with the people that were told in person on the 18th.))
☆crimson,
☆bastet/yoruichi,
☆veda,
☆justice/edgeworth,
☆huo,
quicklogging,
brother down,
☆stellaris,
☆youth/gai,
☆genius/topher,
☆sniper,
☆bell,
☆target/riza,
people go poof,
☆derrick/castle,
☆cara/krile
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Important! Important! Lockon!
At first he thought the little bot had gotten confused once more, taking him for Lockon now that Neil had poofed (not that he didn't qualify as a Lockon, but still). Instead, once he picked up the little notebook, he realized Haro was talking about Lockon. It seemed he had trained Haro for just such a situation, because within the notebook were notes. Not just any notes, but Neil's recorded memories, dreams, and personalized notes meant to be distributed in case Neil disappeared.
He sank down on a nearby futon and read it all while a chorus of plaintive Lockon, Lockon cries served as a backdrop. Reading the note that Neil had left him... all the aimless anger had drained away, leaving a strange, numb hollowness in it's place ( ... )
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So he found himself walking through the door of the Weapons Tree. It occurred to him this wasn't the best place for this, but there didn't seem to be much for it.]
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The lurking worry she has over any of her friends being late is there, but it's something she can push to the background, so she's just finished getting things set up for today when Lyle walks in.]
Oh, hello! [Her friendly smile fades a little when she sees the look on his face.] ...Is something the matter?
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Neil won't be coming in. [A small pause and then he holds up Neil's journal, more of a non-verbal signal to prepare her for what was coming than anything.] ...He's gone, Krile.
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Either way, sucks, brosef.]
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And poor Gene.]
Gene, I'm
I'm sorry.
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