A/N: Completely random. I laughed the whole time I was writing it. It was an application for something on Gaia.. xD Hope you like it!
Disclaimer: I do not own Kingdom Hearts. Just this idea.
She wasn't a mouse. She was NOT a mouse. How could she be something she was utterly terrified of?
That's right, she's afraid of mice.
That might explain why she was standing up on her table, whimpering and hugging herself securely.
Out of character? Yes.
Honest to God? Definitely.
They were tiny, they smelled bad, their tails looked like worms (which she also wasn't too fond of), and they were too dadgum fast!
They were some of the only little rodents she had a problem zapping. The could maneuver around almost anything, making it increasingly difficult to exterminate the little buggers.
"KILL THE MOUSE!" she shrieked, pointing to the small, squeaking mammal, who merely tilted his head to the side.
One of her fellow members heard her cries from outside her library door.
"What's going on in here?" he asked, thoroughly convinced that something had gone terribly wrong.
The girl jumped, blonde hair rising and sparking in alarm. "Ohmygod, Axel!" She took a deep, calming breath, looking down at the man with narrowed blue eyes. "Kill it."
His eyes followed her pointing finger to the small mouse. The pyro cracked a grin, looking up to the woman with a mock-tease attitude.
"PikaPika Larxene's afraid of her cousin?" He 'tsked' and picked the rodent up, walking over to the female with it raised in front of his face. "Aw, come on, he's cute, don't you think?"
"Axel, get it away from me!" she squealed, leaping off to the other side of the table.
The redhead chuckled, tossing it towards the girl. She shrieked agian, zapping the poor little mouse in midair, immediately shocking the thing to death. Axel frowned.
"Now, did you have to go and do that?"
She glared up at him dangerously, eyes glinting malevolently. "You.." she growled.
Axel's face fell quickly, going from pitiful to frightened. "Now, Larxene, you don't have to-"
A blinding flash of electricity flowed from the girl to the man, leaving the latter lying on the ground, twitching.
"Hmph," she pursed, moving around him to travel back into her library.
She was /not/ an electric mouse.
End. Hope you liked it! Review please! Thanks!
