Maya Jaeger (
lostinthelight) wrote in
dear_mun2012-11-08 06:48 pm
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Mun just stumbled over
teleios, and boy is the muse unhappy
No.
Forget it, you can bite me. I know I said you could screw up my life today if you'd get some sleep last night, but do we remember where I stated 'to a point'? This is not to a point, this is sending me to Hell! I can just blame your considering this place on the fever, right? Do you have any idea how long it would take me to pay off my sins?
Can't I just say sorry and be done with it? Because I am, really. Really really. Or maybe we could count each worldfall as one murder, and not count the people?
...Stop laughing, it's making you cough harder.
I like the
ink_city thing a lot more now. A lot.
Forget it, you can bite me. I know I said you could screw up my life today if you'd get some sleep last night, but do we remember where I stated 'to a point'? This is not to a point, this is sending me to Hell! I can just blame your considering this place on the fever, right? Do you have any idea how long it would take me to pay off my sins?
Can't I just say sorry and be done with it? Because I am, really. Really really. Or maybe we could count each worldfall as one murder, and not count the people?
...Stop laughing, it's making you cough harder.
I like the

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[Maya's just going to cross her arms and
poutscowl a little.]It wasn't like I was personally murdering people, I was just overseeing the stupid Heartless. Following orders.
[Which totally makes it better!]
Nope, no immortality. Just a seventeen year old human too stupid for her own good sometimes.
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[Arms are still crossed, but the scowl's fading a bit.]
I didn't kill mine, though. I- got away. [Maya doesn't really remember what happened between her best friend dying and the world going 'splody.]
And it's not like I knew what was gonna happen to the worlds I was sent out to. [Liiiiies. She knew damn well, she just decided the sacrifice was worth it for what she'd been offered.]
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Sure you didn't.
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Fine, by the time I'd learned enough magic to be useful, I did. But not before that. Not when He first took me in.
[Except she knew accepting his offer at all had been wrong. Maya changes position, going from being stiff with her arms crossed to relaxing and shoving her hands into her jacket pockets.]
At least, I didn't think I'd have a part in worlds falling to the Heartless.
[That's the truth.]
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[That's putting it mildly.]
I just-
[She can't say she's not still wreaking havoc, because she is. But maybe a lesser degree of it?]
I look out for the kids this time.
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If you're sorry for it, why worry about the atonement?
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[Maya's getting perilously close to being scared, and she doesn't like it.]
I won't end up going. I'll annoy the hell out of my mun until she changes her mind.
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It's always gotten me what I wanted before. Might as well. 'Course, if I get too annoying, she'll just tune me out for a while and go harass one of the others. That's always good too.
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[Pot calling the kettle black, Darkness Brat.]
I'm Maya.
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[a nod.]
Alec.
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[Now she's awkward.]
What's your life like?
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I'm a pretty normal guy. I work as a bike messenger.
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Ever run anyone over doing that?
[Because asking weird questions seems to be her thing. Though if Maya had ever had the opportunity to have a job like that, she likely would've been tossing packages at people. Not getting fired, what's that?]
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[Face it Maya, bikes do not make good weapons.]
So, normal guy that's a bike messenger. Anything not normal going on with you?
[As if she'll get a straight answer, but why not.]
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Nope. Just your average, everyday guy.