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Because I fail at paying attention...
Who: Seifer and Selphie, then Squall to the rescue.
What: Probably a beating.
When: Evening, some time after the bodyswitch event.
Where: Barrier.
Summary: Selphie finally runs across Seifer, we'll see what ensues.
Rating: Undoubtedly at least Mature for violence and Seifer's mouth.
Now that things were relatively back to normal, as normal as they ever got in Luceti anyway, Seifer was back to his routine. This mostly consisted of patrolling the village for a while, skulking about in the woods, and kicking the barrier uselessly in frustration. As much "fun" as it was to be around all those people he knew from his past, and had beaten the tar out of him, he wasn't particularly comfortable with it at all.
Though Seifer was glad they weren't sharing the same fate, he did miss his posse.
Of course being far too caught up in one's thoughts offered the perfect opportunities to be snuck up on by someone he wasn't expecting. An often yellow-clad someone, in this case.
What: Probably a beating.
When: Evening, some time after the bodyswitch event.
Where: Barrier.
Summary: Selphie finally runs across Seifer, we'll see what ensues.
Rating: Undoubtedly at least Mature for violence and Seifer's mouth.
Now that things were relatively back to normal, as normal as they ever got in Luceti anyway, Seifer was back to his routine. This mostly consisted of patrolling the village for a while, skulking about in the woods, and kicking the barrier uselessly in frustration. As much "fun" as it was to be around all those people he knew from his past, and had beaten the tar out of him, he wasn't particularly comfortable with it at all.
Though Seifer was glad they weren't sharing the same fate, he did miss his posse.
Of course being far too caught up in one's thoughts offered the perfect opportunities to be snuck up on by someone he wasn't expecting. An often yellow-clad someone, in this case.
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Fortunately for him, they weren't the only ones out in the forest today. Squall's patrols took him out in that direction on a regular basis and Selphie wasn't exactly being quiet about it. So much for things calming down, and why did he always seem to be the one have to take care of what Seifer left behind?
"Selphie," he called as soon as he got close enough to be heard. "That's enough."
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He grunted, and was just about to step away when the kick connected with his knee, sending him down on it painfully. Little bit more to add to the humiliation pile of the day. He was tempted to keep it going by tossing a fireball at her, but had a feeling he'd just get another Stop or something for his efforts.
"Get lost, Leonhart." Instead he decided to be more of an ass.
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He didn't answer Seifer's comment right away, instead opting to give him a thoroughly unimpressed look as he weighed his options. He wasn't going to leave him to Selphie's mercy, and that meant leaving was definitely out of the picture.
"Make me."
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Seifer scowled, considered a few moments and decided he would attempt to do just that. Unfortunately standing back up was proving to be a little more of a hassle than he was expecting. Selphie had already delivered a pretty nice beating. Still, it appeared Seifer was going to give making Squall leave a go.
As soon as he got over there, yep. "Don't need you buttin' in, Leonhart. Stay out of it. Messenger Girl's got a score to settle." Right, Selphie? Beat the tar out of the monster, that's what you're supposed to do!
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"No, you can't," he commented to Selphie, totally ignoring Seifer's remarks. "Not until you can promise me you're thinking clearly."
And from what little he'd seen so far, he was pretty sure she wasn't.
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Oh good, no more beatings. Now Seifer was at least given a moment to manage to stand without wobbling too much. It wasn't so much blood loss but simply beatings, since those nunchucks did a lot less breaking the skin and a lot more heavy bruising and crushing bone. Fortunately it didn't seem like anything too important was broken, except for pride. And no, Selphie would not be getting an apology and there was no way in hell Seifer was letting her forgive him, if he had anything to say about it.
That sudden mood shift got a bewildered raised eyebrow. "...The hell you on?" Clearly, she was more insane than he thought.
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"Beating him up isn't going to bring Trabia back," he explained, even though he was pretty sure she already know that. It might be wonderfully cathartic, but that wasn't enough.
"Besides, he's always been an idiot."
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"I don't." He murmured once he was fairly certain she was out of earshot. It was true, if anyone bothered to pay attention to his patrol schedule, Seifer didn't sleep much. He leveled a cold stare back at Squall.
"Don't need you shadowin' me everywhere, Leonhart."
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"I'm not," Squall answered bluntly. He might have a slight tendency to run into Seifer, but as far as he was concerned most of what Seifer did was up to him. Or at least enough for him not honestly care. "I'm just here to keep an eye on who I'm supposed to."
Namely, the other SeeDs.
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He watched Selphie tromp off, then snorted at Squall. "Best go chase her, then." Seifer's just going to go hobble off until he can pretend that he wasn't just soundly beaten by someone about a foot shorter than him. He swung Hyperion lightly onto his shoulder and did his best impression of impassive and uncaring. Easy act, at this point.
Nunchucks hurt.
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He didn't bother actually replying to Seifer's comment, though, choosing instead to to give him a pointed look (this one meaning approximately 'I know that') before heading off in the general direction Selphie had vanished to. It would (hopefully) be easier to talk to her without Seifer hanging around.
As an afterthough, he sent a Cure Seifer's way before vanishing into the trees.
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thanks, Squall.Seifer grunted, then turned to make his way back through the forest. He wasn't done inspecting the barrier, but he wasn't going to stick around to draw Selphie's attention again.
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"Sorry about that."
Sorry about bringing up what he did, that was. He wasn't going apologize for what Seifer did.
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"He's good at that," Squall answered with a shrug. It was the way things had always been, really. Probably the way it always would be, too.
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"Maybe he doesn't want the reminder either?"
It probably wasn't the greatest of feelings to know you were responsible for an entire Garden's worth of deaths, after all. And that wasn't taking Ultimecia into account either.
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"Don't bother. He probably won't listen anyway."
That or he would and would decide that what better time for a second round. For whatever odd twisted reason that jumped into his head.
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"It might mean you'd be wasting your time."
But he wasn't going to stop Selphie either, if that was what she'd made up her mind to do.
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"Don't worry about it."
It was just part of looking out for who he was supposed to, really.