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that_is_asecret) wrote in
sirenspull2012-12-12 09:18 pm
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[Xellos feels a little ruffled more so then usual. Someone just came back after dying. He doesn't have his usual cheerful voice on as not being able to access his powers is very annoying]
My goodness this is certainly a strange day. Does anyone know what is working today? I haven't been able to find anything useful at all.
My goodness this is certainly a strange day. Does anyone know what is working today? I haven't been able to find anything useful at all.
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Yes, I spoke with him briefly. One of the grim reaper types, right?
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That's right. William is very organized and responsible and you can leave a lot of the paperwork to him and to Mr.Stone, now.
[A short but meaningful pause.]
William is also allowed to see the basement.
[The soul crystals were kept hidden from Mark Stone - who had no idea there even was a basement, much less how deep it actually went.]
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[Just said as a commentary]
Though his... companion is less discreet.
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[He sincerely hoped Grell wouldn't apply for work there, in any case. As entertaining as it might be, Phibrizzo didn't want Grell inadvertently scaring away customers. He'd have to leave the actual hiring in Xellos' hands just in case.]
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[He was confident he would be able to handle himself against Grell should that happen]
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[He suspects that will be enough to pacify Grell for the most part.]
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[It was the benefit of a luxury spa, they did have excellent masseuers here]
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[He's envisioning chaos.]
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[It had potential to make for a lovely meal, and Sasuke's annoyance at dealing with it would be like the cherry on top.]
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You know, I think that would be perfect for making Valentines' Day more bearable.
[They'd have to intervene before anything got too bad, but anything to reduce the concentration of the putrid taste of romance was a good thing.]