tyki mikk (
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i never knew daylight could be so violent;
Characters: tyki mikk & anyone who feels up to talking to him
When: april 11th
Where: around the city, he's wondering.
Rating: pg...... 13?
Summary: a wild noah appears!
[ A blink. The Noah raised a hand to his forehead, brushing the hair out of his eyes. Squinting for a moment, he tried to take in his surroundings. Had it been this dark before? Before—he tried to remember what had happened last. Had he fallen asleep?
Walker.
That was the last person he had spoken to. The boy was so frustrating. Tyki didn’t even know why he bothered, why he just left him there. Even confident as he was that he would join his family eventually, he could have just forced him to come with him.
That wasn’t relevant now, though. He supposed he should be getting back now. It seemed he had missed his destination when he tried to leave the woods, nothing in this place was familiar to him. It didn’t bug him, of course, the smell and the decay, but it didn’t look like any city he had ever been in before.
Standing up quickly, he brushed the dirt off his shirt and had a look around him. Perhaps he could take a slight detour before he returned, it meant less time at the house, after all. The place interested him, too, although he couldn’t decide why. ]
When: april 11th
Where: around the city, he's wondering.
Rating: pg...... 13?
Summary: a wild noah appears!
[ A blink. The Noah raised a hand to his forehead, brushing the hair out of his eyes. Squinting for a moment, he tried to take in his surroundings. Had it been this dark before? Before—he tried to remember what had happened last. Had he fallen asleep?
Walker.
That was the last person he had spoken to. The boy was so frustrating. Tyki didn’t even know why he bothered, why he just left him there. Even confident as he was that he would join his family eventually, he could have just forced him to come with him.
That wasn’t relevant now, though. He supposed he should be getting back now. It seemed he had missed his destination when he tried to leave the woods, nothing in this place was familiar to him. It didn’t bug him, of course, the smell and the decay, but it didn’t look like any city he had ever been in before.
Standing up quickly, he brushed the dirt off his shirt and had a look around him. Perhaps he could take a slight detour before he returned, it meant less time at the house, after all. The place interested him, too, although he couldn’t decide why. ]
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He expected to see nothing on his walk. Nothing out of the ordinary, at least. So, when something dressed in white catches his eye, he has to stop.
And stare. It wasn't Libitina he saw. Who he spotted... actually made his heart race a bit.
Noah.
How long had it been since there had last been one here, in Nesreca? Kanda couldn't remember.
Well, at least he had Mugen on him in case he needed it.]
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glancing about, he figures the direction he goes in doesn't really matter. at least, it doesn't until he spots a figure in the distance-- a familiar one. it's an exorcist, and it's one Tyki wasn't even aware was still alive.
that certainly increased his interest in this place.
he stood still for a couple moments, pausing to see if Kanda would approach him first. remaining motionless is only something he can do for so long, however, and he makes his way up the street in the dark haired boy's direction. ]
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Kanda just watched Tyki for a long moment, frowning a bit when he noticed the Noah was coming toward him. His hand stayed near Mugen, just in case he needed to draw it.
Still, he'd wait to see what Tyki wanted.
Or to see if he was just seeing things again.]
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then he smiled, as if this whole thing was totally normal and he knew Kanda was alive. or maybe just to be creepy, either way. ]
I didn't expect to see you here, boy.
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And he doesn't like you.
But deep, deep down he's glad there's a Noah here.]I didn't expect to see you back either, Noah.
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that was a weird thing to say. although he thought it best to not point out exactly how weird. ]
Lucky for you then.
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Hardly, Noah.
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So how long have you been without me here?
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Do excuse him as he reaches to scratch at a cheek. You know, you asked a good question. He couldn't remember.]
... Long enough that I don't remember.
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Lavi would rather he be happy if in danger in his own home.
So he stands there, debating on even going up to him. Perhaps if he played it as if he didn't know who Tyki was? Because he didn't know honestly if he'd be the same way that he had been in the past.]
Hey! You! You're not allowed over here!
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Tyki's head turned to find the direction it was coming from. he hadn't even heard the kid approach, but now that he was looking the bright red hair was pretty impossible to miss. what was he doing here and what was he talking about? he simply stared a moment, before edging a bit closer. ]
Where am I allowed, exorcist?
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Lavi's got his hands in his pockets, clothes more modern than Tyki might recall seeing. In fact there's no Exorcist clothing on him at all, no headband or scarf - hair instead pulled back by an elastic band. But his hammer is indeed hidden in a pocket, his right hand gripping it.]
On the other side of the bridge. [Go get caught, go get thrown in the jail that none of them can escape.]
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[ not exactly.
his hands move upward so that they're crossed, although he takes on a casual position. almost bored, except there wasn't really a reason to be bored yet. the look Lavi is sporting right now suggests he's been here for a little while, but he's pretty sure that can't be right. last he checked his family had gotten a hold of him, and the old man.
of course the last thing he remembered also wasn't that of being stuck in a deserted city. ]
I'm not interested in wandering so far right now. [ he's more interested in you, actually. for now. ]
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Just a quick jaunt where you're concerned.
[Don't want you to be interested in him.]
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I don't see you heading in that direction. [ he's not that curious, not yet. ]
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That's because I belong over here.
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[ not that he'll actually play that game, it's not really the sort he's interested in. ]
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Funny that, the ball came from the opposite direction, too.]
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Ball.
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There.
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Thank you, toy.
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You're welcome... girl.
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