Oh, Schuldig *shakes head* He's such a sweet insouciant ass, although I don't think Fraulein Albrecht quite sees it that way...
*wibbles* You have me scared for both of them, alone in the desert (And forget where's Schuldig if Crawford's alone; where's Micah if he's such a great brother, eh?) ~ suspicions bloom
Schuldig's a freindly monster. The teachers are just monsters. But you know, extreme telekinetic punishment might be necessary to keep boisterous teenage lads in line.
(And forget where's Schuldig if Crawford's alone; where's Micah if he's such a great brother, eh?)
Oh, I love these glimpses of Brad and Schu and the others at Rosenkreuz. Schuldig is trying so hard to be cold and careless, and failing so badly. And Brad - in his colder, more calculating way - is not that different...
Also, poor Present!Schu. And how sweet that even when Brad might have seen Schu's own death, preceding Brad's own, the only thing that truly worries Schuldig is the demise of his beloved. *sigh*
Forgot to mention that the more I see of Micah, the more convinced I am that he is very far indeed from being a weak talent. He seems to be a very formidable psychic indeed, related to Brad or not... he'd have to be, to get around both Brad's and Schu's talent and slither in through the cracks the way he's doing...
Why, he can barely light a little, teeny flame. He's nothing compared to a strong talent like Schuldig or Brad. Or Nagi, of course. He mustn't forget Nagi. *pats Nagi's head*
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*wibbles* You have me scared for both of them, alone in the desert (And forget where's Schuldig if Crawford's alone; where's Micah if he's such a great brother, eh?)
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Schuldig's a freindly monster. The teachers are just monsters. But you know, extreme telekinetic punishment might be necessary to keep boisterous teenage lads in line.
(And forget where's Schuldig if Crawford's alone; where's Micah if he's such a great brother, eh?)
Crawford wishes he knew, he really does.
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Also, poor Present!Schu. And how sweet that even when Brad might have seen Schu's own death, preceding Brad's own, the only thing that truly worries Schuldig is the demise of his beloved. *sigh*
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Their 19th century selves are decidedly sweet, the manly fellows!
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Yay, that was fast!
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The next chapter'll be along shortly!
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