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icy_heavens ([personal profile] icy_heavens) wrote in [community profile] sirenspull_logs2012-02-26 02:16 am

The ornament of a house

Who: Hitsugaya ([personal profile] icy_heavens) and Kazuma ([personal profile] readyforwar)
When: February 25, afternoon
Where: Kazuma's apartment
Summary: Just two friends hanging out. Kazuma discovers that Hitsugaya has actually learned something about video games.
Warnings: These two swear occasionally. Otherwise, I got nothing.



It wasn't an uncommon thing for him to do here, visiting Kazuma like this. Especially in the wake of the recurrence of the attacks of last Valentine's, and the current threat of soulless vampires roaming about at night. Hitsugaya always made it a point to check up on his friends.

He didn't bother entering the building proper at first. That was inefficient. He knew exactly which apartment was Kazuma's and instead headed straight for the window.

Before he could lift his hand to knock, he heard Kazuma's voice spout off a virulent curse. Hn. Nothing seemed to be untoward, though, so Hitsugaya didn't bother worrying about it. And then rapped firmly on the window to get his friend's attention.
readyforwar: ([Kazuma] sou ne...)

[personal profile] readyforwar 2012-03-02 07:38 am (UTC)(link)
"I see..."

He wasn't sure where he stood anymore on that. He'd never thought he was the arrogant type until Kenji had finally called him on it a few months after that fateful meeting at the clan house that had been nearly destroyed by Love Machine's attack on OZ. And he still wasn't entirely sure he agreed on the assessment. A part of him just wanted to believe that even if he no longer held the title he was just that good and Love Machine had only won by way of cheating and power mongering the very system it had hacked.

But there was a lot about the world beyond OZ and the OMC that Kazuma had just ignored for so damn long. The longer he was in the port, with Nadeko and his new found friends, the more he began to question of maybe Kenji had a point. It wasn't like the older boy was any more mature or well versed in the world than he was, but to be the one to call him out on it...

A sigh escaped him for some reason he didn't fully understand (what was there to be moody about all of a sudden?) and he stood, giving Kana another pet before moving in to the kitchen to get his own drink - a can of soda from the fridge.

"Well... for what it's worth... I'm glad you do win most of the time."