http://urbandev.livejournal.com/ (
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tampered2008-10-12 12:11 pm
log; completed
When; Sunday afternoon
Rating; PG for character death
Characters; Reeve Tuesti (
urbandev); Jadis, the White witch (
queenoftraitors); maybe some more after? We'll see.
Summary; The last falls.
Log;
Sunday afternoon. Reeve stretched in his chair at his workbench, glancing around the deserted apartment with pleasure. He didn't have to be at the Lux for another few hours, and had nothing to do for Walter yet. In other words, free time. A precious commodity anywhere but the City, and something he'd forgotten how to enjoy when Yuffie left. He was startled to realize that he was actually looking forward to the afternoon ahead of him.
Parts and tools to build the latest Cait Sith were spread neatly over the table. He still had enough from what Yuffie had stolen for him to restart the project, which had remained untouched since the Titanic curse. Best to make it all last, though, he mused, with his personal delivery system returned home. He didn't have the money to start buying things legitimately yet, even with two paychecks coming in.
Feeling surprisingly content with the situation in general, Reeve brushed his fingers over a wide array of matte knives, screw drivers, coping saws, and finally selected a simple pair of pliers. He cut two lengths of wire from the spool, pinched the ends and began twisting with practiced hands, ending with a coiled spring that he lay on the table before him with obvious satisfaction. Once begun, half done, right?
Rating; PG for character death
Characters; Reeve Tuesti (
Summary; The last falls.
Log;
Sunday afternoon. Reeve stretched in his chair at his workbench, glancing around the deserted apartment with pleasure. He didn't have to be at the Lux for another few hours, and had nothing to do for Walter yet. In other words, free time. A precious commodity anywhere but the City, and something he'd forgotten how to enjoy when Yuffie left. He was startled to realize that he was actually looking forward to the afternoon ahead of him.
Parts and tools to build the latest Cait Sith were spread neatly over the table. He still had enough from what Yuffie had stolen for him to restart the project, which had remained untouched since the Titanic curse. Best to make it all last, though, he mused, with his personal delivery system returned home. He didn't have the money to start buying things legitimately yet, even with two paychecks coming in.
Feeling surprisingly content with the situation in general, Reeve brushed his fingers over a wide array of matte knives, screw drivers, coping saws, and finally selected a simple pair of pliers. He cut two lengths of wire from the spool, pinched the ends and began twisting with practiced hands, ending with a coiled spring that he lay on the table before him with obvious satisfaction. Once begun, half done, right?

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The first step, of course, was to persuade her target to open the door, as she much preferred to remain hidden and unknown, for now. So the witch stood on the other side of it, casting the tiniest bit of magic, and a sheen of ice began to creep beneath the door and slowly cover the floor.
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Kuro, recognizing the sign that his owner was finished, at least temporarily, leaped up onto the counter, purring as he rubbed under Reeve's chin.
"You're right, it is chilly," he murmured to the cat,scooping it into his arms as he stood and walked to the main room. He checked all the windows and then waved his hand over the radiator, frowning faintly. "You stay here," he told both cats. "I'll check the furnace." Depositing Kuro on a couch, he moved towards the door, opening it absently.
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When Reeve stepped through the door, Jadis raised her dagger and swung, bringing the pommel into the back of his head with a crack. Unlikely to kill, but she had to be sure of incapacitating him, so that when her blade was buried in his flesh, the blow would be true. Crude, yes, but one had to adapt to one's circumstances.
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Without a word, Jadis withdrew the blade, watching the blood drip onto the floor as the ice began to fade away. By the time she was gone, the cold had retreated as well, leaving no trace except a murdered man lying in a pool of blood.
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His thoughts completely derailed as he paused down the hall from the apartment he was sharing with the rather pleasant man named Reeve Tuesti. He squinted, the sight at first making absolutely no sense, and then squeaked and ran up, dipping into a crouch by the body.
"Reeve--?!"
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