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Emilou Apache ([personal profile] cierva) wrote in [community profile] spira_rp2016-01-29 10:15 pm

Ain't gonna stop for nobody, no one.

Apache was nettled.

Yylfordt, in Apache's opinion, was being a monumental jackass. Granted, she accepted that she probably shouldn't have needled him about his loss to Kadaj while he was still being a pissy little bitch about it, but he acted as though being beaten by him was something to be ashamed of, which apparently it wasn't, so she wasn't the only one who thought he shouldn't have come off worse. Yylfordt thought it himself.

Yylfordt was just petty. When things didn't go his way he took it out on other people and, to make things worse, he took them out on them in Al Bhed, which was just rude when half the room didn't speak it and less than that spoke it as fluently as he did. He just pissed her off when he acted like a baby.

She liked Tayuya's idea of getting out of the palace. It was a good idea. She hadn't gotten out since the Midgar mission. The rest of them had, but they'd elected to leave her behind, as usual, probably at Yylfordt's behest, she thought, so she was due a break. She needed a break. If Tayuya managed to convince Nel, or even Halibel, that a girl-only trip out was worth it, she'd be happy. She needed to be away from the palace's sausagefest for at least a night or she was at risk of getting testosterone poisoning.

As such, she stomped away from the Sunhouse and to the kitchen, with Tayuya. When they got there she was relieved to see that it was entirely free of the usual suspects who haunted it. Nnoitra was nowhere to be seen, Szayel was gone for once, luckily for him, and neither Even nor Luppi were around either. Apache threw herself into a chair with a scowl on her face.

If Nel said no, she was going to murder that blonde-haired Granz bastard in his sleep.
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[personal profile] soundfivebitch 2016-02-03 03:17 am (UTC)(link)
"I asked him if I could go out with Nel," Tayuya answered, with a nasty grin. She'd asked permission, yes, but she hadn't given full details; just enough that she'd get permission granted.

Kuja probably wouldn't care so long as she didn't get into trouble, though. He had bigger things to worry about than one of the Sound Four heading out for the night. She hoped so, anyway. Tayuya hadn't wanted to risk getting told no, and even if he did ban her from Skite trips in future, Kadaj could probably talk him round. Or, well, convince him, somehow.

She approved of the look Grimmjow gave her, anyway. She wasn't sure about the skirt, but he seemed to like it, so it couldn't have been bad. Admittedly, Grimmjow would probably give her that look if she showed up in his bedroom wearing a bag, but that was beside the point.

"Wouldn't want him fretting about not being the girliest motherfucker in the building for five minutes, would we?"