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Xion ([personal profile] mirroredmemory) wrote in [community profile] sirenspull_logs2012-10-10 09:30 am
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To say that you are cute, Would be like saying a strawberry is sweet,

Who: Xion ([personal profile] mirroredmemory) and Master Eraqus ([personal profile] hikari_no_kundou)
When: 10/9
Where: House of Departure
Summary: Xion comes calling with baked goods to try and raise the spirits of the men of the House of Departure while Aqua's trapped in her darkness coma, and winds up meeting Master Eraqus in person.
Warnings: Baked goods and spit takes. Possibly.

It had been three weeks since Aqua had fallen into a strange sleep with no sign of waking up, and her friend had not been far from Xion's thoughts for most of that, nor had Ven (although he was never far from her thoughts, to be honest) and Terra and their master. Axel's departure left her all too aware of the pain of being without somebody precious; it was a pain that only dulled with time, it never truly went away.

Xion had finished her shift at Kahve at lunch time, leaving behind strict baking instructions for the tray of apple turnovers she had spent most of the morning perfecting and a generous stock of pumpkin bread for the afternoon staff, and had made a quick stop at the apartment on her way to her next destination. In the fridge, in clearly labelled Tupperware (DO NOT EAT THIS PLEASE JOE) was a freshly baked strawberry tart and a little tin of caramel slices (OR THIS).

After changing from her work clothes and making herself presentable, Xion walked out in the brisk afternoon sunshine to pay a visit to the House of Departure. It would have been easier to portal in, but she didn't know who was home and portalling in unannounced wasn't very polite. After a while, she reached the front door and knocked three times.

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