Scream Your Heart Out
A/N: Square Enix Owns All
Forgive me for any liberties I may take, and drop me a review if I mess something up. *Hint* I noticed a lot of stuff I could have done better, but couldn't think of a better way to phrase some of this. The best way to remedy this would be to review.
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I'm depressed, sleep deprived and caffeine-addicted. So yeah.
And while I'm wasting your valuable time, I APOLOGIZE for having to delete and resubmit this. I got confused by all the buttons the writer's page at offers.
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"Yo, Tseng!" The world's favorite redhead sauntered into his superior's office with an easy grace.
"What now, Reno? I have work to do," the older man grunted, sounding rather annoyed. "If it's that Heidegger again, you can just tell him to shove that damn paperwork up that obese ass of his…" Though usually more calm than the behavior he was currently sporting, The Head of Public Maintenance and Order Division had been harassing Tseng about a particular document located in the Turk's database.
"Actually, we wanted to ask if you'd like to come to that new bar in sector three." Elena entered the room, and sat down next to Reno, who was straddling an office chair. Tseng briefly entertained the thought of an inebriated Reno singing (horribly), and even more quickly banished the thought. Rude, who had entered the room silently, just continued to have an intense staring contest with the ceiling tiles.
"There'll be lotsa lovely ladies." Everyone turned to stare at Rufus.
"When did he come in?" Elena asked. Everyone shrugged. Rufus was good at randomly awkward-izing any situation. Unfortunately, Reno was even worse:
"Unless you don't prefer women?" Reno commented, grinning suggestively; with a smirk that made fan girls worldwide collectively pee their pants.
Tseng glared at the Cheshire-esque redhead. "Out."
Reno stuck out his tongue. Must be all that time he spends with Kisaragi, the Wutain man thought.
Elena laughed, her golden eyes lighting up at her coworkers' antics. It was a chilling sound to Tseng. Memories came unbidden; memories he'd buried long ago now burst forth into full flower.
He could see her in her smile.
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That was fun. Kinda short, but whatever... Review if you have a soul.
