Annaliisa and Nemo, Apartment Building, Septum
"Face me."
One moment, Assassin had been sitting peacefully in his armchair, contentedly eating a burrito with his Master after their brief discussion.
The next, that armchair was on its back, knocked straight over whilst Assassin was crouched on the floor coughing like a madman.
“Fucking hell,” He spat in irritation as he finally hocked up the mixture of salsa and meat that had slipped down his windpipe in the moment he was jumped by surprise, climbing up to his feet and brushing the saliva away from his mouth and off of his clothes.
Meanwhile, Annaliisa was also bowled over, looking rather irritated as her burrito flew out of her hand.
“Well. That was just bloody rude.” She muttered as she stood up, brushing herself off. The blonde turned to Assassin, her face falling back into a mask of boredom. “So, you want to go face him, then?”
“At the very least, I’ll go stab him for ruining a perfectly good burrito,” Assassin muttered in an attempt to lighten the mood a little, before he shook his head and continued with- “I’ll go scout the area, see if I can find anything out. At the very least, I might be able to learn a thing or two about our opponents.”
Wiping the last flecks of saliva and chewed-up burrito from his clothing, Assassin stretched and began to head towards the door; before he paused and turned back to look at Annaliisa.
“Are you going to stay behind again, Master?”
“Nope.” Annaliisa replied as she checked her Mystic Code over for a moment before nodding to herself in satisfaction. “Coming with you. At the very least, I might get a good fight out of a magi there. Stick near me until we get close to our friend’s location. Then I’ll wait outside while you scout.”
“Sounds like a plan,” Assassin replied, simply nodding in affirmation before he seemed to dissolve into nothingness and become one with the shadows in the room.
Annaliisa walked out to the terrace of her apartment and leapt to the side, sliding down the drain until she hit the ground. Ignoring the incredulous stares of the people on the street, she started casually walking towards the origin of the magical signal.
"Face me."
One moment, Assassin had been sitting peacefully in his armchair, contentedly eating a burrito with his Master after their brief discussion.
The next, that armchair was on its back, knocked straight over whilst Assassin was crouched on the floor coughing like a madman.
“Fucking hell,” He spat in irritation as he finally hocked up the mixture of salsa and meat that had slipped down his windpipe in the moment he was jumped by surprise, climbing up to his feet and brushing the saliva away from his mouth and off of his clothes.
Meanwhile, Annaliisa was also bowled over, looking rather irritated as her burrito flew out of her hand.
“Well. That was just bloody rude.” She muttered as she stood up, brushing herself off. The blonde turned to Assassin, her face falling back into a mask of boredom. “So, you want to go face him, then?”
“At the very least, I’ll go stab him for ruining a perfectly good burrito,” Assassin muttered in an attempt to lighten the mood a little, before he shook his head and continued with- “I’ll go scout the area, see if I can find anything out. At the very least, I might be able to learn a thing or two about our opponents.”
Wiping the last flecks of saliva and chewed-up burrito from his clothing, Assassin stretched and began to head towards the door; before he paused and turned back to look at Annaliisa.
“Are you going to stay behind again, Master?”
“Nope.” Annaliisa replied as she checked her Mystic Code over for a moment before nodding to herself in satisfaction. “Coming with you. At the very least, I might get a good fight out of a magi there. Stick near me until we get close to our friend’s location. Then I’ll wait outside while you scout.”
“Sounds like a plan,” Assassin replied, simply nodding in affirmation before he seemed to dissolve into nothingness and become one with the shadows in the room.
Annaliisa walked out to the terrace of her apartment and leapt to the side, sliding down the drain until she hit the ground. Ignoring the incredulous stares of the people on the street, she started casually walking towards the origin of the magical signal.