actual hobbit trash chrono (
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exsilium2013-08-10 01:35 pm
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Entry tags:
- allen walker (d.gray-man),
- chrono (chrono crusade),
- chrysos kineas (original),
- gin ichimaru (bleach),
- huey laforet (baccano!),
- kano shuuya (kagerou days),
- maya fey (ace attorney),
- nathan drake (uncharted),
- natsu dragneel (fairy tail),
- oz vessalius (pandora hearts),
- rosette christopher (chrono crusade),
- tempest (original),
- yuri lowell (tales of vesperia),
- ✝ dirk strider (homestuck),
- ✝ kenjirou tateyama (kagerou days),
- ✝ sango (inuyasha),
- ✞ — dropped characters — ✞
o1. video / optional action
[Today, two unforgivable errors were made: the first, he let Rosette use the kitchen.
The second: He let Rosette use the kitchen.
When the feed blinks to life, the serenity of the figure facing the camera is directly at odds with the thunderous cacophony in the background. Chrono just smiles blandly at his unseen audience as a terrible burst of sparks makes itself visible in—is his back to the apartment's kitchen?]
I just had a quick question. [He might as well dive right into it, as a crash echoes around the apartment. He doesn't even flinch.] Does anyone here know how to repair electronics? A microwave, specifically? I think apartment number 304 could use your services.
[It's here that Rosette comes into view, hurdling around the corner as smoke billows in her wake; if Chrono were actually looking, he might think it seems appropriate for Rosette's definition of an entrance. It's unclear whether she's addressing Chrono or the tablet (even realizes he's talking to the tablet) when she bellows FIRE! THAT'S A FIRE! It's very likely the former based on how the serenity of Chrono's smile twitches into something that speaks silent danger for someone.]
Quickly, if it isn't too much trouble? [The feed doesn't cut off; evidently, his quiet fury is such that he completely forgets to turn off the tablet before hurling it across the room to go perform some manner of intervention.
It lands facing a ceiling that is growing increasingly smokey.]
action.
[Anyone who actually approaches apartment #304 will find an impressive cloud of black smoke billowing out of the open door that smells distinctly of burnt electronics and scorched metal. Rosette's voice will make itself known second, shouting about how the kitchen is out to get her and this isn't her fault.
If one actually ventures into the abyss (which speaks volumes toward a capacity for bad decisions, by the way), they'll find a frantic teenage girl and a long-suffering little kid trying to determine the best way to put out an impressive electrical fire.]
The second: He let Rosette use the kitchen.
When the feed blinks to life, the serenity of the figure facing the camera is directly at odds with the thunderous cacophony in the background. Chrono just smiles blandly at his unseen audience as a terrible burst of sparks makes itself visible in—is his back to the apartment's kitchen?]
I just had a quick question. [He might as well dive right into it, as a crash echoes around the apartment. He doesn't even flinch.] Does anyone here know how to repair electronics? A microwave, specifically? I think apartment number 304 could use your services.
[It's here that Rosette comes into view, hurdling around the corner as smoke billows in her wake; if Chrono were actually looking, he might think it seems appropriate for Rosette's definition of an entrance. It's unclear whether she's addressing Chrono or the tablet (even realizes he's talking to the tablet) when she bellows FIRE! THAT'S A FIRE! It's very likely the former based on how the serenity of Chrono's smile twitches into something that speaks silent danger for someone.]
Quickly, if it isn't too much trouble? [The feed doesn't cut off; evidently, his quiet fury is such that he completely forgets to turn off the tablet before hurling it across the room to go perform some manner of intervention.
It lands facing a ceiling that is growing increasingly smokey.]
action.
[Anyone who actually approaches apartment #304 will find an impressive cloud of black smoke billowing out of the open door that smells distinctly of burnt electronics and scorched metal. Rosette's voice will make itself known second, shouting about how the kitchen is out to get her and this isn't her fault.
If one actually ventures into the abyss (which speaks volumes toward a capacity for bad decisions, by the way), they'll find a frantic teenage girl and a long-suffering little kid trying to determine the best way to put out an impressive electrical fire.]
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[While she does that, he sets about moving any portable objects in the kitchen to less-combustible areas.]
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He loses his balance and goes down in a pile of heavy, dripping towels and clattering appliances.]
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There's actually an extremely serious look on her face as she picks up two of the topmost towels and quickly drops them on any fires even remotely near Chrono.]
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Stop playing around! We need to kill the fire!
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Irritably;]
I'm trying, despite your best efforts!
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Don't tell me what to do! This is your fault to begin with!
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I already explained that it wasn't! Look! Sometimes things explode on their own!
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promptly closes it again, turning on his heel wordlessly. He focuses all of his ire on the fire instead of her. On the bright side, people who are more (or maybe.. less...) competent than them begin arriving.]
TIMESKIP
It's no use, this is going to take three lifetimes!
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He pauses to lean against the mop, having at least made decent progress on part of the kitchen floor.]
We can take a break once the floor is done, at least.
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Five minutes?
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But only five. I'm timing you.
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[She gets up with another long, languid stretch and goes out to flop on the sheet-covered couch. The damage, overall, looked worse than it was, the countertop was good and cratered, and there would be smoke damage to deal with... but it was surprisingly salvageable.
In the mean time, though, five minutes is enough time for a power nap.]
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It's only after he's more or less satisfied with the state of the floor (and reasonably certain that she actually has dozed off) that he sets the mop aside and goes to find her on the couch.
He hesitates for a very long moment before gently lifting the watch from her chest, scrutinizing it. He won't admit it aloud, but the encounter with Tempest earlier shook him more than he thought.]
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The face, thankfully, hasn't moved any further than it normally would in a day's time.]
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He supposes he can allow her another ten minutes.]
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[The soft sound is his only warning. Her finger hooks into the cuff of his sleeve and catches him mid retreat.] Five minutes already?
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Not yet. Go back to sleep.
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[She shifts to lay on her side and... pulls back Chrono's sleeve in the process.
Those sure are some ugly burns.
That sure is a vice grip on his wrist.] EH?
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He holds very, very still. It works for small woodland creatures.]
Hey- you still have a few minutes left, you know!
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Rosette may not be a particularly patient predator, nor is she good at all about long term planning.
But in battle, she's unparalleled at working with every hint she's got. From the magic to the watch check to the actually offering to let her sleep.....
In one deft move, she has your jacket by the collar and only gets go of his wrist long enough to pull IT RIGHT OFF OF HIM.]
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He flails a bit in protest, but she overpowers him easily. The burns are scattered just about everywhere, but only one or two near his hands are particularly severe. All in all, she's 100% more concerned about this than he is.]
Stop, hey- Rosette!
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[Lets him go to reach for her watch.]
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