"Kaden-"

"No."

"But wouldn't it-"

"Soria, No."

"If we did-"

"FOR THE LAST TIME WE WILL NOT PUT OURSELVES IN A BOX AND SHIP IT TO RUFUS SHINRA!"

Kaden waved her arms around as she sat on the sidewalk, a pale blue guitar resting comfortably in her la.

"But Kadddeeeeennnn think how awesome it would make us look! It would show them that we would be so useful to Shinra!" Soria wailed, rolling around on the ground in an attempt to make her best friend understand all this plan could offer them.

Kaden shot the girl beside a look that said "please tell me you are not this stupid" as Soria stared at her with hopeful eyes.

"Pray tell, how would this show them we would be useful?" Soria leapt to her feet and proceeded to march around her olive-skinned companion.

"You see it would all start when they realize how skillfully silent we could be…"

To say that Lazard was perturbed by the two girls would be quite accurate. And, not for the first time, the SOLDIER executive damned the security cameras attached to the light poles outside the building for not being equipped with microphones of higher sensitivity.

He could see one girl motioning dramatically while the other sat in what was obviously skeptical silence. After several minutes, the darker-skinned girl stopped her rant to peer curiously at her friend.

For a long and tense, at least for Lazard it was, moment the brunette girl did nothing but stare blankly at the more energetic girl; until she shrugged her shoulders in an agreement sort of way.

The dark skinned girl hopped happily around while clapping her hands as the brunette slowly clambered up from the ground before having her hand clasped by the other and soundly drug away into the slums.

Lazard felt that, in no way, shape, or form, anything good would come from this. Encased in thought, the blonde male made his way toward the meeting room.

Author's Note: Not sure if anyone is even reading this story, but oh well. This is for a friend of mine and I hope she likes it. Please review! Even with constructive criticisms! Sincerely, Kay.