Thread:Feed Her To The Wolves/@comment-34928186-20191112022657/@comment-36459171-20191114113952

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He cleared his throat, brushing off the comment, “For the last time, I wasn’t spying. I was listening to Bohemian Rhapsody.” He huffed. He began to crack his knuckles, a bit of a habit for him that he subconciously did. “Why would I spy anyways? It’s not my business.” He added, though even he knew that was lie. A lot of what he knew in terms of the people he overheard in conversations lingering nearby.

He shrugged, “It’s nice to sit back and watch, something I doubt you’d understand.” He spoke nonchalantly. He found it odd that Eisidisi was even talking with him, he had noticed that the man was usually by Kars’ side. He didn’t risk ever eavesdropping on them, knowing there’d be serious repercussions.

“I don’t know who should take over. So long as we’re all okay in the end.” Noticing the sun was beginning to rise, he pointed out, “It’s starting to get light out. Shouldn’t you head inside?”

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Genji. The name seemed to make him bristle. He had remembered when he was just a kid, always latched onto Bohemian or Eurythmic’s side, covered in scars that at one time, even Kars felt pity for. But not anymore. Genji was a man now, and not just that, but an unusual man. Ever since he had been taken in from the humans, Kars always felt there was something odd about him, something that he could’ve quite place. He’d always seen a flicker of this green.... creature hovering around Genji, but when he turned to look, saw nothing, and instead put it on paranoia.