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Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 7:41 pm
Sheldon sat intently gazing at the television. What he was watching this time was some old musical, and he was happily studinng their strange costumes and facial expressions (not to mention sitting back and enjoying the music). Wagging his tails back and forth, he reached forward, his little white paw pressing against the front of the tube to turn up the volume. There wasn't a smile, or any other form of expression on his face as the characters on screen broke out into another song, just a cant of his head and then mimicing of the dramatic expressions that fell on their faces.
"That's it!" came a voice from the other room, as a certain skull-faced father came into the room. "OUT!" Taskmaster lifted a paw and pointed towards the front door. The kid was just making too much noise (first the bouncing around asking questions, then then 'cleaning' and breaking just about everything and now loud musicals). He just couldn't take it anymore.
Sheldon needed to spend time OUTSIDE.
The little male made up his face, in an excat match to his father's. His Pops was sure working on something important, if he didn't even want to listen to the music they were singing on the TV. With yet another glare from his father, he quickly jumped down from the couch and walked over to the door. "......I can't reach the door." he blinked. It didn't take long for Taskmaster to open up the door, and give him a less then gentle shove out.
Maybe Sheldon could find someone else that wasn't too busy to watch musicals with.
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Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 8:38 am
The sun was high in the sky today, it's shine giving a slight warmth to the area, even with the canopy of trees. It was a perfect setting to train. And, on any normal day, Kanda would be doing just that. However, the lack of sleep he'd gotten in the past few days had taken its toll. If an Akuma didn't show up soon, the Exorcist would likely train himself to death. This was getting old.
Regardless, today he was curled in the basket-like comfort of an old tree's roots. They protruded wildly this way and that, offering a certain sort of protection that even his alert mind could relax in. Or maybe he was just too tired to care. Either way.
Mugen was leaned against one of the roots nearby, close enough that he could grab it without a thought. Every once in a while, one of his tails would subconsciously flick at the hilt of the Innocence sword, just to make sure it was still there. Bootless back paws kicked idly in a dream. As proud as he was, he couldn't control the childlike quality of his appearance when he chased a group of Akuma through the dream forest his mind had created. Oh yeah. He would catch them for sure! A toothy grin stretched his maw.
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