Nolene (
requital) wrote in
towerofanimus2012-01-20 02:11 am
Entry tags:
01
Characters: Zexion, open
Setting: Dorm 1-08 → Floor Three → Dining hall
Format: Action brackets to start, following with either
Summary: Zexion arrives, sniffs around, hits the library, sniffs some more, then eats oatmeal.
Warnings: None
[Zexion awakes, waits for the sleep paralysis to pass, reads the letters, then promptly prepares himself with the trunks' possessions and departs for the third floor. A multitude of scents assault his nose on the way. There are many in the Tower; some are familiar, including a few whose names are on the tip of his tongue, but most are new. He proceeds with care and caution so as to avoid being seen.
Seating himself before a network terminal deep on the third floor, he burrows into the backlogs. Never mind the books. It's imperative that he learn as much as possible while unable to utilize the Corridors of Darkness to a worldly extent, and the library provides a more private atmosphere than the halls of the dormitory. A great deal of time passes. He reads and listens in silence, pausing for the heavier information to sink in as he balances the new-found knowledge. Certainly, with all this rich (yet unreliable) information floating around in public, he can inwardly justify the impossible presence of certain scents and why some seem different. Even his.
He spares an hour or two for the bookshelves and finds nothing of significant worth.
Then he's back on the first floor, seated so casually in a corner of the dining hall, bowl of oatmeal in tow, that he appears inconspicuous upon initial glance, except he's anything but with his dark style of dress and flat expression.]
Setting: Dorm 1-08 → Floor Three → Dining hall
Format: Action brackets to start, following with either
Summary: Zexion arrives, sniffs around, hits the library, sniffs some more, then eats oatmeal.
Warnings: None
[Zexion awakes, waits for the sleep paralysis to pass, reads the letters, then promptly prepares himself with the trunks' possessions and departs for the third floor. A multitude of scents assault his nose on the way. There are many in the Tower; some are familiar, including a few whose names are on the tip of his tongue, but most are new. He proceeds with care and caution so as to avoid being seen.
Seating himself before a network terminal deep on the third floor, he burrows into the backlogs. Never mind the books. It's imperative that he learn as much as possible while unable to utilize the Corridors of Darkness to a worldly extent, and the library provides a more private atmosphere than the halls of the dormitory. A great deal of time passes. He reads and listens in silence, pausing for the heavier information to sink in as he balances the new-found knowledge. Certainly, with all this rich (yet unreliable) information floating around in public, he can inwardly justify the impossible presence of certain scents and why some seem different. Even his.
He spares an hour or two for the bookshelves and finds nothing of significant worth.
Then he's back on the first floor, seated so casually in a corner of the dining hall, bowl of oatmeal in tow, that he appears inconspicuous upon initial glance, except he's anything but with his dark style of dress and flat expression.]

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I didn't have the right kind of motivation before. [It's not a jab so much as a truthful statement, and that's the way it sounds, behind the nervousness.]
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Zexion's reply is as smooth as his earlier responses, and just as flat, save for the slight difference in pitch from the smallest of feigned amusement.]
Is that why you followed Marluxia? Because your motivator was Sora? He seems to be the primary driving force behind your actions as of late.
[Though that particular incident isn't what he's getting at. It's no feat to connect Naminé with Sora's faulty restoration. Naturally, he's no fool to believe Sora may be the only cause, but it's a start, and it would make a lot of things logical.]
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....
[The mention of Sora makes something in her chest tighten. It's not too far a jump. No matter what she'd said, he'd likely have realized that Sora is, in fact, one of the main forces behind most of her actions. She doesn't want to endanger or involve him, but it's far, far too late for that.]
I followed Marluxia because I didn't think that I had a choice. [That loneliness was too much to bear, at least until she understood that the alternative was too much to bear, too.] I stopped when I realized that I did. [And when she had the chance. Axel, at least, she can protect, assuming Zexion isn't already aware of the redhead's involvement in her escape. It's not at all a lie, it's just a way of saying it that doesn't focus on Sora.]
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Yes, he thinks. She stopped for someone else. If she had a choice, then it would have been between Sora and Marluxia, or at least anyone besides the latter, though that doesn't change the fact that she did indeed, since her moment of rebellion, make a decision of her own. So she gained some measure of independence. It isn't impossible, and it didn't come as a shock in the slightest.
And so it's no longer a matter worth gracing with an answer.]
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So he turns his full attention back to the books.]