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Post by Paddfoot on Feb 21, 2016 3:35:59 GMT
Levi narrowed his eyes, daring her to do more, if she wanted to die, at least. "You magic type don't seem to get it, treasuring possessions," he said, closing the box and securing the rusted hinge. Taking a key from his pocket and unlocking one of the drawers of his desk, he set the box inside and closed the drawer, and locked it. He mentally blocked out Sarafine's continued snickering, a slight embarrassment setting in. He sighed and thought, What a moron.
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Post by duchannes on Feb 21, 2016 3:49:00 GMT
"Hmpf. I mean, I wouldn't specifically treasure disgusting leaves," Sarafine scoffed through her laughter, watching him put it away. Interrupting her now loud (possibly even could have been able to be heard from outside of the office) laughter, and spoke again, half laughing, ".. Pfft .. How 'bout you tell me this, why do you even do that? It's such a waste." Leaning against the wall, still with an amused expression plastered on her face, she obnoxiously grinned. "I swear, none of you Mortals ever fail to amuse me with your stupid antics."
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Post by Paddfoot on Feb 21, 2016 18:19:33 GMT
Levi continued working on his papers. He rested his right arm on his desk, leaning on it as his hand held the paper still while he wrote with his left and then answered her question briefly, "Simply because I want to." With that, Levi looked back down at his paperwork and continued to write.
(sorry its so short)
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Post by duchannes on Feb 21, 2016 23:04:24 GMT
And so, she went back to messing around with things in the office, of course nothing that would hopefully contain any dried up leaves for both her and Levi's sanity. She gave him a sideways glance once he answered her after awhile of silence, and shrugged. "That's a great reason," and went back to poking around at stuff. "Are you almost done? I'm bored, you know, besides all the looking around. That was alright." She said, placing something back.
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Post by Paddfoot on Feb 21, 2016 23:33:27 GMT
"No, it'll take a while," he said, concentrating on the hard work ahead of him. He had to glance up, though, noticing all of the touchy things she was doing; he would have to take the time after working to rearrange his things and kick her butt afterwards. "And I don't give a damn if you're bored. Take some time to just shut up for once," he muttered, looking back down at his papers.
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Post by duchannes on Feb 24, 2016 1:19:17 GMT
"Eugh, that's terrible. It can't take that long, though." Sarafine replied, not taking his advice to shut up, and continued on poking around in his possessions instead. "It's so cluttered in here. I wonder how you can work in such an environment." She noted, looking behind at what she had left from her rearranging.
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Post by Paddfoot on Feb 24, 2016 1:40:34 GMT
Levi grimaced, waiting for an opportunity to kick her out of his office; he was sick of her stupidity and wasted time trying to annoy him and he wanted peace. Looking up once she had made the comment about the order of his office, Levi glanced around, frowning. She had been touching his things and "organized" them in such a manner that his office space looked cluttered, messy, and disorderly. Taking the opportunity, Levi took the tin box, placed it on his desk, and rose from his chair, heading over to Sarafine. He took the initiative and grabbed the woman harshly by the arm and dragged her out with his brute strength (in which dragging Sarafine from his office was little more than a warm-up, for he had carried grown men through the battlefield while flying around on his gear). He opened the door with his other hand and shoved her forcefully out of his office with a rough, "Stay out," and slammed the door in her face with boldness. After the deed was done, Levi sighed, returning to gaze at his surroundings; his office truly was a mess. He quickly rearranged his things so that they were where they had been left before Sarafine had done her damage and took his place at his desk, resuming his work. He quietly sipped his tea, finishing the cup.
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Post by duchannes on Mar 7, 2016 23:47:35 GMT
After she had been unwillingly forced out of the office, she just shrugged at the door, as though she were still talking face to face with him inside of the office. "Hmm, fine by me. Have fun being bored." She didn't have a problem with him being bored, either, so Sarafine slowly began trailing away from the door of the room and continued down the hallway. After reaching said destination, her room, she placed her hands on the windowsill gingerly and peered outside the window with childlike fascination, - or so it appeared, because she wasn't exactly fascinated in any means - looking off into sky whereas several light, near transparent clouds were pockmarking the sky. At the sight of this relaxing landscape, she let out a small sigh, golden eyes gleaming at the calming site.
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Post by Paddfoot on Mar 19, 2016 2:19:19 GMT
Levi gave a death glare to his paper as he worked on it, finishing it off with an angry, crazy-looking signature. It was his last one, and he was finally done. He stacked up the papers, and got up to take them to Erwin. After having done so, the captain went back to his office, and stood at the large window to his office, which was being blasted with blinding golden light. Through the haze, Levi saw the treeline, and mountains. Truly, he wanted to be free of the burden of being forced to live inside of the walls. Confinement was dull.
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Post by Elljext on Sept 24, 2019 22:42:43 GMT
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