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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 6:42 pm
Time was a funny thing. The way it moved, the way it was unrelenting. Time was a thing that passed, no matter how much you struggled against it, it was always flowing, ticking away, making some grow stronger, some grow weaker, and just changing some all together.
For Cavansite, now wearing the cape of a Negaverse General, she felt that time was more than on her side. She had never felt this good, this strong.
This dangerous.
And she liked it. The feeling of chaos inside her, inside each and every cell of her being, infusing her with strength that she could have never thought possible.
She owed everything to Metalia and to the Negaverse, and she was forever grateful that she had joined their ranks.
Any doubts she might have been having had been thoroughly erased with her promotion, and now she stood, watching a corrupt senshi sit on a bench from the rooftop she was using as a perch, and she realized that time had passed for this senshi too.
It was the flash of pink from their hair, the pink all too familiar to her…didn’t she had one of those flowers? Plucked from a super senshi when she was but a lieutenant? It sat on her belt of stolen objects, a reminder of her superiority.
Well. It seemed that he had learned too.
She jumped off of the rooftop she was on and made her way over, extending a hand. “Sailor Victoria, as I live and breathe. Is this just your bench? This is where I found you the first time, you’ve changed since then, I see. I’m glad you’ve decided to join us. Black suites you.”
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Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2017 9:37 pm
Victoria's thoughts had been else where. Aware that there was a n aura of a General nearby but he was sitting on the bench thinking. He was safe, and well if he wanted to pull some energy or something he was in a fairly decent spot to do it if there was someone wondering by.
It was when the General approached and spoke to him; calling him by name, that he jumped. Looking at her curiously, it was as if he never met her. " . . . W-was it?" He asked almost uncertain looking the woman over before noticing the flower that looked a lot like the one he wore.
She said she was glad he joined them, "I . . . see. . . um, thank you?" He said in almost a questioning tone. He hated to sound unsure but he was trying to figure out where or how she knew him. Instead, he was just feeling more guilty he couldn't remember her.
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Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2017 11:20 pm
Cavansite seemed slightly puzzled at his reaction. She vaguely knew that switching sides affected the memories of people but…
How interesting.
“You don’t remember me? We met here...it couldn’t have been that long ago. I was still pretty new back then, I was planning on getting your starseed.” She laughed richly and sat beside him, eyes still roaming over his new clothing and lengthened hair.
“My name is Cavansite, when we last met, you were a white moon senshi...the same level you are now, and I was a lieutenant. I truly am glad you came over to our side. Darkness suits you, Victoria.” She moved slightly and held out a hand. “It’s an honor to have you on our side of things. Are you settled in all right? When did you join us? You know, you’re the first person that I’ve known who’s done a switch like that. It’s very interesting.”
Her eyes were bright with curiosity, and she seemed earnest in her questions, wanting to get to know this corrupted senshi.
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Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 10:03 pm
Victoria looked at her as she spoke, his clueless expression was perhaps a hint of how much he remembered. "Honestly? I remember nothing of my white moon life."
He paused as he thought about when did he join, "A few months ago? Ashanite brought me over. Showed me how lonely I'd been, having been abandoned and forgotten by my team members."
"I've had help adjusting, I'm teaching at Ramono's, Gym class." There was a beat, "Oh and Sailor Dia helped me decorate my apartment!" He seemed excited with that, "Some of the kids have shown me things like Pokemon Go!"
There was another pause, "I've been watching people Skate board, it looks like fun. I don't know if I should try it though . . . I might not be any good."
He paused, though shrugged it off for now. "Oh? Does this not happen often?" He realized he sounded a little disappointed when he asked the question in return about being the first.
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Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2017 5:52 am
Interesting. So he knew…nothing. That was good to know. So when people were brought over…they really were wiped clean…fascinating. Then…well. That would just have to be her new project.
“Well, I’m glad you were brought over. You did seem rather unhappy when I met you, Victoria. You seemed tired. Ever so tired.” She watched him talk and laughed softly. “Well, Vic. Don’t not try something if you think it looks fun. You might be a pro at it if you try…or you might fall flat on your face, and I’ll laugh at you, but if you had fun, that’s what matters. That’s always been my motto with things…just have fun. If you’re not having fun, it’s time to do something else.”
Cavansite shrugged. “Oh, it might happen all the time, honestly. I’ve seen a lot of corrupt senshi like yourself, I’ve just never had the pleasure to meet one with the whole before and after thing going on. It’s nice.” She fiddled with the flower that she wore on her belt and nodded to it. “I take trophies from the senshi or knights I speak with or fight…and this was my trophy from you. I’d give it back, but I like it far too much, I do hope you understand. The color scheme you have is utterly lovely. And it looks even better with the black.”
The general winked and leaned back on the bench, eyes scanning the stars. “You made the right choice. I’m proud of you.”
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Posted: Sun May 14, 2017 8:50 pm
Victoria paused as Cavansite spoke about how he had seemed unhappy. There was a small nod as she said do what's fun. "True, and if I don't try something I won't know if it's fun or not."
He grinned a little though he seemed to look at her curiously as she spoke about not having met people before and after. "Oh, so I'm one of the first ones you knew prior to and after then? That's . . . interesting." Maybe a little disappointing.
He gave a soft chuckle, "Well, I suppose if you took it, possession is what 9/10ths of the law? Beside's there's obviously plenty on my wardrobe."
He smiled when she said she was proud of him, though he wasn't completely sure since he was questioning the possibility of a family left behind. "Have you ever know anyone that left order and came here but remembered if they had family left behind? I mean I know we have family here; but there's still that nagging feeling there might've been something slightly important that I left behind." There was a beat, "I don't know if you know that feeling or not . . . . or if it's just dumb. . . "
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Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 9:29 am
“Well, granted, I’m not much of a talker when it comes to senshi, so even if I did manage to meet someone on the wrong side of things, and then like you, I’m quite sure I wouldn’t even know it. The only reason I really remembered you was because you added to my trinket collection.” Cavansite winked and grinned, glad he said she could keep the flower…because well. She was going to keep it regardless of what he wanted. It was hers, and had been for quite some time. She was rather attached to the dumb thing.
At his question, Cavansite shook her head. “I can’t say I have, Victoria. I’m kind of a lone wolf in all of this, but I’ll do some digging, if you want me to. Honestly I’ve never had much of an interest in people from the other side…but when you put out questions like that…well. It lights a fire in me. And it doesn’t sound too dumb…if we could figure out who your family is, we could work on bringing them to our side, I would gladly assist you with that, Victoria. If you’d like. I’m sure you’d be happier with them, and I know we would love their help. And they would be happier with you. Even if you can’t quite remember them at this time.”
She paused, thinking her words through. “Perhaps you can’t remember them because they’re not here. Perhaps if they were with us, you would know them again.”
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