It was just supposed to be a mission to see whether this place was full of innocent hearts to steal or not—whether it was worthy enough or not, really. Xemnas was picky, Xigbar wasn't. The thing was, Xemnas was his boss, superior, Don, whatever the kids went for these days.
Fucking picky, II thought as he turned around, planning to head for the nearby sushi bar—he was hungry.
Raw fish and sticky rice didn't sound so bad right now, compared to the other things people tried to sell to him. A live octopus? Fuck that. He'd like his food dead, and roasted.
Before he could even take a step..
Splat.
"Oh dear," said a voice of the woman as she bent down to pick up the fish that was, of course, dying from the lack of water, "Poor little fish."
Xigbar kept quiet for a moment, and then sighed. It was kind of a sad sight for him—kind of being the words. He bent down to get a good look at her face—
Well, isn't she cute, he thought as he smirked to himself.
So the sniper decided to speak as he watched her fix the mess.
It was his lucky day, huh?
"Hey there, beautiful."
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"Thank you very much, good sir," said the girl cheerfully as she smiled towards him, an arm holding onto his, and a fish in a plastic bag at the other end. It was cute, when Freeshooter thought about it. He got to meet a girl through fish.
How ironic.
Xigbar just gave her a grin.
"No problem at all," he stated—it was easy to catch the little pests anyways, most especially since he was the pseudo god of gravity, that little cheat. Xigbar always tried to get what he wanted, no matter what the consenquences were.
She just smiled, "I never really did get your name—perhaps you would give it now?"
The sniper shook his head, and instead, he made a motion for the both of them to move from the public's eye.
He then cupped her face, and locked his lips with her.
The sniper was a Nobody, and thus his name meant nothing, of course—so instead, he left something.
It was a kiss at first—her heart would be next.
Note; This is for Tale.
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