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fusedstars) wrote in
towerofanimus2012-10-10 09:38 am
Healing Old Wounds
Characters: Hei and you
Setting: Room 3-20, Floor 1, Floor 10
Format: Prose, but I'll match ya
Summary: Hei finds a surprise in his room, starts cooking, and hunts for fish his own way
Warnings: Hei's awesome cooking may make characters drool
Room 3-20
When Hei had woke up, there was something he did not expect to see in his trunk: a black puppy, or rather, a plush toy. He raised an eyebrow, picking it up and looking at it, trying to make sure there were no traps or anything of the sort on it. Patting it, shaking it, close inspections, he was doing just about everything to make sure nothing would end up killing him.
Then he spotted the note in the collar. Pulling it out, he saw who it was from, ignoring the admins' own special words. Kirika...she must have really wanted to help him cheer up, hadn't she? A long road ahead, but with that, Hei was able to at least form a small smile.
Floor 1
Again, one can see Hei enter the kitchen, getting tools and food he had stored away, as well as some fresh food too. Seems to consist mostly of meat and vegetables, so options are limited. Still, he was getting to cooking said food. If one can follow the aroma, perhaps they can be lucky enough to have Hei cook a meal, rather than eat pumpkins.
Floor 10
Hunting the food however is not an easy task. The aquarium however gave him an idea for finding food and a way to gather some bigger food. And what was the best way? Blood. Putting just a tiny bit into the water, predators were already swimming towards him. Mostly small, but there was something bigger behind them. Hei ducked under the other fish, and saw what was behind them. The blood lured only one fish, and the others were fleeing: a shark. Nothing too big, but still quite dangerous.
He stood his ground, drawing his staff and separating it into the two swords. Just as the shark reached him, Hei jumped up into the air, and thrust his blades down through the skin of the creature. It thrashed, only to earn electricity sparking over the area, Hei's power fully killing it once and for all.
With a sigh, he pulls out the swords, and stares at the shark. Technically, he could have killed the whole lot of fish with but a touch, though that would just be an even bigger pain. And who knew what else laid in this aquarium?
Setting: Room 3-20, Floor 1, Floor 10
Format: Prose, but I'll match ya
Summary: Hei finds a surprise in his room, starts cooking, and hunts for fish his own way
Warnings: Hei's awesome cooking may make characters drool
Room 3-20
When Hei had woke up, there was something he did not expect to see in his trunk: a black puppy, or rather, a plush toy. He raised an eyebrow, picking it up and looking at it, trying to make sure there were no traps or anything of the sort on it. Patting it, shaking it, close inspections, he was doing just about everything to make sure nothing would end up killing him.
Then he spotted the note in the collar. Pulling it out, he saw who it was from, ignoring the admins' own special words. Kirika...she must have really wanted to help him cheer up, hadn't she? A long road ahead, but with that, Hei was able to at least form a small smile.
Floor 1
Again, one can see Hei enter the kitchen, getting tools and food he had stored away, as well as some fresh food too. Seems to consist mostly of meat and vegetables, so options are limited. Still, he was getting to cooking said food. If one can follow the aroma, perhaps they can be lucky enough to have Hei cook a meal, rather than eat pumpkins.
Floor 10
Hunting the food however is not an easy task. The aquarium however gave him an idea for finding food and a way to gather some bigger food. And what was the best way? Blood. Putting just a tiny bit into the water, predators were already swimming towards him. Mostly small, but there was something bigger behind them. Hei ducked under the other fish, and saw what was behind them. The blood lured only one fish, and the others were fleeing: a shark. Nothing too big, but still quite dangerous.
He stood his ground, drawing his staff and separating it into the two swords. Just as the shark reached him, Hei jumped up into the air, and thrust his blades down through the skin of the creature. It thrashed, only to earn electricity sparking over the area, Hei's power fully killing it once and for all.
With a sigh, he pulls out the swords, and stares at the shark. Technically, he could have killed the whole lot of fish with but a touch, though that would just be an even bigger pain. And who knew what else laid in this aquarium?

Kitchen;
That aroma already gave it away. Kirika walked into the kitchen to see, and of course there he was.
"Need help?"
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"W-why are you wearing that!?"
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"I don't know. I also got a bucket too."
Clearly it was the tower's doing.
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Hei immediately stopped cooking, taking off his coat to place it on Kirika. As it stood, his mind was the one trying to rationally come up with some idea, but he couldn't control his emotions, not this time. Again, this wasn't some stranger. This had been someone who had been like a little sister to him.
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Hei sighed, pinching the bridge of his nose. This tower, it had to be the only reason. He could believe this place would do this to her. Thankfully, he managed to dodge a bullet with this though. That was good.
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"Hei..."
Kirika began after she found a chair. "Why do people wear this?" The costume in general. Hope he's ready for questions time.
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"Well, Halloween is usually meant for others to wear costumes of all types..."
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...ANYWAY.
"Considering what you are wearing and the state of your hands, I don't think you can help that much."
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"Kirika, you're positive that's a costume, and you just aren't transformed or anything of the sort?"
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"...is it ready?"
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While Hei was occupied, Kirika began to see some of the leather of Hei's jacket sinking under Kirika's costume. Kirika quickly tossed the jacket to the side before it's affects could be done. It was a close call.
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"What happened?"
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