The Silver Aby leaned up against a wall, toying with something in his pocket. His hair slightly shorter than it had been not too long ago, his pale blue eyes peeking out from under his bangs, looking around for his girlfriend Ririka. It had been a while since he had been to see her and he felt bad for it. But he'd been forced into doing Spinner's dirty work again and he was beginning to get sick of it. Constantly tired of having to pick up her pieces and cleaning her messes when she didn't do the work she was entitled to doing.
He was starting to consider leaving, going to the territory that Ririka lived in at the old burned out college dorms that was now gracefully called the ruins. A fitting name, even though only a portion of the building had been burned out, the school having trouble with their budget just didn't have the money to neither fix the building, nor have it demolished. And so it sat there, making a home for the stay cats of Ikebokuro.
Having heard of the leader, he seemed to be a nice enough guy, Tempo, though he truly knew little of the cat. He would talk to Ririka about it when she showed up. He couldn't wait to see her pretty smiling face, that little stuffed bunny of hers likely to be tucked into the front of her jacket like it always was it she didn't have it clutched in her hands.
He was starting to consider leaving, going to the territory that Ririka lived in at the old burned out college dorms that was now gracefully called the ruins. A fitting name, even though only a portion of the building had been burned out, the school having trouble with their budget just didn't have the money to neither fix the building, nor have it demolished. And so it sat there, making a home for the stay cats of Ikebokuro.
Having heard of the leader, he seemed to be a nice enough guy, Tempo, though he truly knew little of the cat. He would talk to Ririka about it when she showed up. He couldn't wait to see her pretty smiling face, that little stuffed bunny of hers likely to be tucked into the front of her jacket like it always was it she didn't have it clutched in her hands.
