Sharp Exit

Jul. 11th, 2012 04:53 pm
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They'd managed to avoid the worst of the trouble on their exit from Midgar's ruins, much to Saix's quiet disappointment. They ran into a couple of relatively weak Hollows, new and of low concern, which were quickly dispatched. Saix had hoped for a bigger challenge, but it was probably for the best when they were followed by a shellshocked flock of refugees.

The Turks left for Edge once they'd cleared the rubble, a silent, mutual understanding having been reached with them that it would help no one, now, to continue whatever unfinished business was on the cards. Some of the refugees went too, claiming family, or friends who could help them, but the largest number stayed with the party until they reached Palumpolum. This was, it was reasoned, as far as they could safely take them. Word would be spreading around Edge by now that there had been survivors, and that increased the risks. Rumour travelled faster than feet, and neither Axel nor Saix wanted to run headlong into a welcoming committee that might recognise them for Ryoka.

Aerith, fortunately, agreed. She'd been nervous when they first came out of the shadow of what had once been Midgar, but once they'd travelled further out, to where the wilds of nature shaped the land, instead of the technology of men, she'd seemed to relax and take it in stride.

"Do you want to bring her back to Rabanastre, or do you have somewhere else in mind?" Saix asked of Axel, once the city of Palumpolum was part of the horizon again, instead of breathing down their necks. He was, grudgingly, impressed; Aerith was a city girl, but she hadn't made a single grumble when they'd travelled, which was more than could be said for the refugees that had stayed with them.

Date: 2012-07-24 10:44 pm (UTC)
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Ulquiorra was walking along with his hands in his pockets. When Grimmjow offered his refusal to comply to Nel, he barely reacted, except to very subtly roll his eyes. Nel could handle Grimmjow; Ulquiora didn't need to interject.

He'd done his own assessment of the three strangers as they'd approached. The blue haired one reminded him of Grimmjow, but the redhead, and the girl, were better controlled.

The girl reminded him a little of Nel. It was difficult to properly assess her power, which was significantly higher than she seemed to want to let on. It was curious.

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