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Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2015 5:45 pm
His eyes narrowed in annoyance as the lieutenant continued to make a point of bringing up Ganymede. Not that he knew her name, and Valhalla wasn’t going to give it to him, but that they were so interested in her had him on edge. Why? Was it so important to know why she wasn’t corrupted that once? Why her hand and forehead glowed?
Slowly, Valhalla lowered his head. He mumbled something, soft and resigned under his breath. The lieutenant might just need to move closer to be able to hear what he was saying, but his tone indicated he was submitting to any questions he might have.
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Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2015 6:01 pm
“What was that, Knight? I didn't quite hear you,” Aquamarine said.
He looked very pleased with himself. Finally, he'd gotten the fool to answer. This girl must mean a lot to him if he was going to break after a few threats to her safety. Well, they were more than threats, and maybe the Knight knew that. Though Aquamarine had not yet seen the incorruptible girl, he doubted she'd be making it out of her ordeal alive. Why would the Negaverse allow someone like her to exist once she was done providing them with whatever information they needed from her?
What he didn't like was that this Knight was making him work for the answer. Aquamarine frowned in consternation. He refused to lean close enough to hear. Instead, he flung out his fist and punched the Knight on the side of the head.
“Speak up, Knight,” he demanded. “Don't make this harder on yourself than it has to be.”
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Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2015 6:34 pm
He let out a hiss when he was punched, but raised his head to pin the lieutenant with a defiant glare. “I said…” he started quietly, his voice dripping venom, “Go to hell.”
Valhalla shifted quickly, freeing his legs from underneath him to lash out, aiming a kick at the lieutenant’s ankles, hoping to bring him down to his level. He was not going to be forced to endure this. He would fight back all he could. It was just a matter of time before the lieutenant would be stupid enough to shift his weight, such as when he leaned in to punch him. That should be all he needed to make the fight a little more fair.
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Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 6:57 am
Aquamarine stumbled as his leg was kicked and ended up crashing to the floor in an ungrateful heap. He seethed with anger, rolled to the side and climbed back onto his feet in just a few fluid motions, glaring at the Knight who dared to fight back when it should be obvious he had no hope of staging a rebellion.
“You should know better than that, Knight,” he spat at the man.
Aquamarine sought his revenge with his fists, lashing out with a few quick blows to the head the Knight was unable to avoid. He kicked the Knight in the gut again, not caring if his foot happened too closed to the wound on the Knight's side. If it happened to break open and bleed all over the place it was just as much as the Knight deserved.
When he felt satisfied that he'd gotten his point across, Aquamarine took a step back and breathed deeply to regain control over himself. He glared darkly. Hopefully that would teach the Knight his lesson.
“If you're going to be so uncooperative, then we're done here,” Aquamarine announced. “I gave you your chance. Maybe I'll go find your little Senshi and see if she feels like being a little more talkative.”
With that, Aquamarine turned and made for the door without looking back.
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