Chaos is known as the being that never became a star. It is everywhere and yet nowhere at the same time.
Neither good nor evil, the ultimate expression of nothingness. The antithesis of the cosmos, creation itself.
Although Chaos claims to be the very state of existence from which the first entities appeared, it cannot form into the entity it wants most.
So it has been cursed to stay in the form of a dark and shapeless void. Floating between existence and nonexistence.
Longingly watching as stars are constantly born and lives are lived. The seeds of malice had been planted, flourished and transformed Chaos into the purest form of evil.
As soon as her brain would allow, Ayakka began clawing her way back to the street. The less she knew about anything the better she thought. Really, better to leave this sorta stuff to better Magi. And...maybe stop overusing those powers she had acquired. Although the girl could hear Julius mumble something, the most her exhausted mind could make out was something something truth me. [break][break]
"I'll truth you good!" Ayakka yelled, failing to realize that her words were not exactly a coherent sentence. But it was the best she could manage at that moment. Refusing the helping hand that Julius offered and acting like a spoiled child? That, the worn out Magi was still perfectly capable of. Huffing turned to the gravel and refused the offered hand, leaving her other hand awkwardly hanging in midair. If only for a second, Ayakka considered biting his hand to see if the lasso rope thing would loosen. But only for a second.[break][break]
"Who did you make a contract with?" Ayakka's mouth made an O shape as she realized what the socially awkward man was getting.[break][break]
"Oh you're a Magi too?!" Despite her situation, Ayakka couldn't help but be...a little excited. First Magi contact and all, you know? And yeah, it was the overheat talking but she felt like this was the start of a good friendship. "Why didn't you just say so? Ha, I mean you were scaring the hell out of me with all that IS THAT MAGIC and stressful silence and junk." Ayakka waved her constrained arm, not paying attention to the golden ropes binding it. "I mean I'm not gonnna lie, I was gonna bite your hand back there if you started scaring me anymore. And whats?" It was burning. Her hand was burning. Like a thousand flames were raking over her hand, stoking an unceasing storm of pain. Her brain kicked into overdrive, and Ayakka's trapped hand grabbed Julius' hand as she drained heat from his in a desperate gamble. [break][break]
I don't want to die. A fire burned inside Ayakka. More a primal fear then any sort of anger made her jump, trying to get loose from the strands that gripped and burned her so. No plan in place, no grand strategy, no idea if this would work. Nothing more then simple instinct made Ayakka throw the both of them into the wall, trying to break free of the rope that burned more intensely then any fire she'd run through. [break][break]
Ayakka thrashed on the floor, still feeling the burning on her hand. Her insides were on fire, her hand was on fire, everything was on fire. In a corner of her mind, Ayakka realized she had pushed her powers too far today. Multiple portal jumps, an almost near constant use of Ex Animo, and then this. None of this was helping. Wasn't he supposed to be one of the good guys? [break][break]
She was exhausted. Her arms were heavy. Her head was heavy. Vaguely, Ayakka realized that she was probably developing a fever. With what little energy she could concentrate, Ayakka looked at the person on the other end of the golden string.[break][break]
"Are you a Corrupted?" Why else would he do this? She had saved his life...and yet...and yet.......
[attr="class","nologicpost1"] Magi? So she was a magi as well? Was she perhaps a magi of Io's then? One would think Io would be kind enough to inform his magis of each other but clearly, that was not the case. Then she continued on never answering his question. This...might lead to a new experiment of his power, most people did not get distracted. They often tried to stall but the lasso tightened. Was it because she did not answer the question or was it because she was lying. If it was the latter then why? Was she corrupted then? That was a possibility and if so then Julius will have to try his best to eliminate her somehow. He doubted jail can really keep a magical being inside for too long.[break][break]
Before Julius could once again remind her of the question, the girl (it was much easier to tell without that mask) tackled him to the wall. The sudden movement and pain breaking his concentration and therefore the lasso was gone. The male grunted making a mental note that if he was going to be a good magi, he truly needed to learn how to fight. The girl writhed on the floor but Julius merely stared at her blankly. He knew that it was no longer from the [break][break]
He could cast it on her again but he had already lost the element of surprise. She also seemed tired and again the words 'magi too' had come but now she was accusing him of being a corrupted? Gray eyes narrowed at the rather offensive statement. "Magi," he answered, "now..who...did you...make a contract with?" he repeated the question once again, his voice colder than before if only because of accusation.
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He seemed like a nice person. A good person even, Ayakka thought. And he was a prosecutor. And he ran into a burning building to save someone's precious person. [break][break]
And now he seemed cold. Decisive. Almost merciless even. Ayakka realized it was his eyes. Where the benign eyes once sat, now sat orbs that held no such passiveness. Now they seemed like they had locked onto a target, trying to reach the destination with little regard as to how. The idea to run again made its way to her mind, but Ayakka dismissed the thought. Even she realized that this was her limit, and that anymore would likely cause permanent damage. Even as the pain in her arm and chest, it lingered for far longer then it had before. Her muscles complained as well, voicing the aftereffects of her abuse on them. [break][break]
"Really no running away from this one huh...? Ayakka muttered to herself. She could always bit him, the Magi thought. [break][break]
"Magi," Surprise written across her face, Ayakka nonetheless stayed silent as Julius continued his drawl. "now..who...did you...make a contract with?"[break][break]
"Don't I get an attorney first Mr. Prosecutor?" Ayakka felt the sarcasm drip from her mouth. "Couldn't just ask like a normal person, no you had to drag me to an alleyway and brand me first." Ayakka sat up slowly, wincing slightly at the muscle fatigue in her legs. "I think she said her name was Calli. Or he...I don't know I was kind of busy at the moment what with my house burning down and everything."
[attr="class","nologicpost1"]Ayaka had muttered something but Julius was unable to fully decipher it from their distance and how quiet her voice was. It was rather different from how she spoke earlier but that might simply be due to fatigue. The magi, rather offended, informed her of the true source of his power before once again asking who she had made her contract with in order to get her magical power.[break][break]
Rather than answering right away, the girl had asked for a defense attorney. Julius merely arched a brow unable to understand how this situation would grant her such a request. After all, this was not a court nor was it a formal criminal investigation. In other words, she had no right to a defense attorney nor was there a reason for one to even be here. Even if this was a court case, during the investigation she would only have thirty minutes to talk with her defense attorney before the interrogation began. A system created in order to avoid defense attorneys feeding lines or preventing their clients from working with the police. One that Julius was always surprised American never adopted. Either way though, she was not being accused of any crime, he simply needed to know what side she was allied with. There was also something off about her voice but the prosecutor could not exactly decipher that either. Gray eyes kept focused on the green haired magi in front of him as she stood up and supplied him with his answer.[break][break]
Calli, whose gender was unknown. Part of that information was not exactly important. No, what he focused on was the rather unfamiliar name. Evidently, Io was not the only contractor on Earth, which had always been a possibility but it was never confirmed nor denied until now. And he assumed with a burning house, her wish must have been caused by that. Whatever she wished for though, was not exactly of importance.[break][break]
Julius merely gave a small nod, "Io," he stated, "my contractor...his name...it's Io." Glancing outside, he knew that the distance was not too far but it was rather evident Ayaka was quite exhausted. "Do you...need help?" he asked gesturing to the streets.
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What exactly went on in that head of his, Ayakka wondered. What sort of clockwork made the gears in his head tick? The same sort of person that would run into a blazing house would then drag his savior into an alleyway for an interrogation? What kind of upbringing did he have?! And then there was that thick skull of his. Ayakka mentally rolled her eyes. Figuratively speaking of course, the boy seemed like was the textbook definition of the word fragile. No, no it was the easily apparent thickness that came whenever the boy spoke. All her jokes, all her banter...god forbid even her sarcasm flew far over Julius' head. Sliding slowly down the wall, Ayakka was content to sit in her thoughts, only barely paying attention to what the boy was saying. [break][break]
"....Io." ...Today was a long day. Ayakka decided on that. She rescued two people. One of those people forced her into an alley, and she pushed the limits of her magic to a point where she wasn't sure she could go. That was all it was. Yeah, that was it. No needing answers for questions you didn't ask, wasn't that how it went? No hunting down good people for making a wish you might've made in their place. Not even stupid, shortsighted little idiots like the darker then black Julius standing near her. Because he was stupid, that much she understood. But he didn't need this sort of thing in his life. And the less both of them knew, the better the both of them would be. Do you...need help?" A snort escaped the girl. Not a very proper thing to do, but the prosecutor in front of her wasn't about to lecture her on manners was he?[break][break]
"Not as much help as you need." Ayakka responded, propping herself up on one shaky leg after another. An unsteady hand pushed up against the wall as her she willed her feet forward. Her free hand tapped the side of her head as Ayakka lurched uncertainly. "You really need to learn how to take a hint sometimes, boy. At least once." Now certain of just how far she could push herself, Ayakka sighed. She could still make a push for the end of the alleyway, see if she doesn't collapse in front of her engine or somewhere on the way. Or...she could ask the boy standing behind her. Ayakka checked to see if her hand still hurt. To no one's surprise it did.[break][break]
She could swallow her pride some other day, she a goddamn point to prove. "Sayonara sucker." Ayakka waved, taking a few tentative steps as she crashed into the ground and grumbled to herself a more meaningful power. "This is not my goddamn day...JULIUS GIMME A HAND!"
[attr="class","nologicpost1"]Julius arched a brow at the response. Not as much help as he needed? Well then, he supposed that meant Ayaka did not need any help at all. After all, the prosecutor had made it out of the building rather fine. His body was also able to handle the tackle well enough that he wasn't exactly bleeding or anything. Then came the statement of how he needed to know how to take a hint. A hint of what? The prosecutor lightly shook his head filing her words as matters of little importance.[break][break]
At her farewell, the male gave a nod and had walked passed her. If she did not need his help, then there was very little reason for either of them to stay in such a place. In fact, Julius should head back to his apartment right now. However, before the prosecutor had made it out of the alleyway, there was a sound of a crash. Quickly, he spun around alert and ready for a potential fight only to see Ayaka on the ground.[break][break]
It seemed that the firefighter had changed her mind, she did need help after all. The male magus walked back over to the girl and bent down. With his body beside her fallen one, Julius moved her arm so that it was around his shoulder wrapping his arm around her waist and stood up. Should he tell her to lean on him if she needed to? No, she was a firefighter, he was sure Ayaka would know.[break][break]
"Left," he told her, "one..two...three," and on the last number, Julius started with his left foot before moving over to his right helping her with each step along the way. "Do you...use it...often?" he asked deciding that if they were going to get out of the alleyway words such as 'magic' or 'powers' should not be used.
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The urge to elbow him was there, that was for sure. And she could chalk it down to exhaustion, cause hey surprise her job was kind of tiring and stressful imagine that. But it was more of how odd this little man named Julius was. Weird...wasn't exactly the right word, carried a little bit too much of a bad meaning for the word to really fit him. Odd. Odd was about right. Odd was the guy who had a blank stare on his face as Ayakka tried to get a rise out of him, even the smallest one. Odd was the guy who never saw the sarcasm flying clear as day over his head. And odd was the raven haired boy pulling her up and helping her out of the alley he dragged her into. Sentences, and situations, like that rarely came by in her life. That said, there was the matter of payback later for scaring the hell out of her but that was for another time. [break][break]
Listening to Julius' instruction, Ayakka moved her left foot in tandem with the thin man. Surprisingly thin even. To be fair, she wasn't sure what her expectation of prosecutors was before this but...she was fairly sure that a prosecutors were like...cops right? Or something along the lines of that. Tough, that was the word she was trying to think of. She thought they were supposed to be tough as brick fast talking snake charmers. Ayakka looked sideways at her living crutch.[break][break]
"Heh." A dry, exceptionally amused chuckle escaped Ayakka. Not that she tried to hold it in that much. Shelving a joke that had popped into her mind Ayakka listened to Julius' next, fantastically politer, question.[break][break]
"Do you...use it...often?" Ayakka chuckled. Conversation 101, that's what this kid needed. And maybe a good smack on his back every now and then, or hell anything that let the guy loosen up. ...Or was this him loose? The, somewhat terrifying, thought struck like a shooting star as Ayakka ran their conversations back through her head. Better not to let him know you doubt his speaking skills while he's carrying you like a sack of potatoes, Ayakka concluded. But, she did still have that joke she didn't use yet.[break][break]
"Only if you tell me if this how you usually pick up girls?" Ayakka grinned, hoping to see something anything break through the brick wall that was the thick skull of Julius. "Gotta say, not a fan of the aggressive type. Or getting tied up by your rope thing."[break][break]
"But...I mean...often-ish?" Ayakka titled her head back. "I use them kinda often. That little boost of speed and agility is a lifesaver, and I'm not gonna lie its gotten me through a couple of fires that would've taken a lucky wish a particularly overzealous Evoker." Hopefully a generous one too, Ayakka silently thought to herself. "So how'd you like riding through my fire portal by the way? Never had anyone I could actually tell, so I'm always curious what other people think of it."
[attr="class","nologicpost1"]Again came that strange chuckle, Julius will never understand what one finds amusing. Or well, amusing enough to cause such a reaction. Then again, maybe that was just because he was not one to feel very strong emotions in the first place. What was normal for others were honestly very foreign for him. So pressing on, Julius had asked Ayaka if she used her power often. How adept was she in them? The prosecutor had used his powers multiple times, not only when fighting youmas but also during interrogations.[break][break]
The firefighter agreed to tell him if he, in turn, told her if this was how he 'picked up girls'. Physically? He supposed seeing as that was how she was being carried at the moment, or rather using him as support. If she meant metaphorically as in entering romantic or sexual relationships..."I don't..pick up..girls." he never really liked the phrasing either. It always sounded like girls were something to be picked up from the shelf or the ground, as if they were some kind of item. Then again, perhaps he was thinking too much on the phrasing. After all, he had seen good people use such phrasings before. It could very well be harmless for all he knew, which unfortunately, was not much.[break][break]
"My apologies...I..didn't mean..to be...aggressive." Was that aggressive? Julius simply wanted his questions answered without other people possibly discovering magic. Interrogations was also usually better done in a private setting. However, it seems that his actions had been aggressive. Should he have tried a different method instead? What should he have done though? "What...would...you have...liked me...to do?" he asked tilting his head to get a better look at Ayaka while still somewhat paying attention to their surrounding. If she had any advice, he would be more than willing to hear them. "As for...the lasso...it...it assures me...what you speak..is the truth." Because Julius did understand that people can lie as much as he wanted to trust others, people have lied to him time and again. Even then though, it was not something he used often. Not unless he had reasons to be suspicious.[break][break]
Boost of speed and agility. Wait...oh...was that how Ayaka had made that jump? She had been using her ability so casually as if it was just a part of her that Julius had never considered it. Then again, perhaps her powers were merely passive in nature as opposed to Julius's own. At her question, gray eyes moved back to look at what was in front of them. "It..." he gave a pause unsure of how to phrase it. "It..felt like..falling." And honestly...it was almost frightening to feel such powerlessness. "I..didn't..like it...sorry. It's..not your power...I just...I didn't...like...feeling...powerless."
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Doesn't pick up girls he said. Somehow, Ayakka knew that her joke had gone through. Even if he hadn't laughed. BUT! He had at least understood the point she had painstakingly driving home. Even if it took several repeated attempts and had really only gotten one half success, it was progress. How far down the line was she to getting the dark looking man chuckle? Ayakka felt that a dry grin was a more realistic approach. Trying to imagine a Julius laughing out loud was like trying to set a house on fire. In the middle of a hurricane. Technically not impossible, but definitely not easy. [break][break]
"I'm teasing you Julius. You didn't really give off that kinda vibe." Cocking her head to the side, Ayakka continued her train of thought. "Or run headlong into a fire."[break][break]
"My apologies...I..didn't mean..to be...aggressive." First real chance at a conversation and he was apologizing huh? Ayakka considered giving him the book of jokes she had gotten as...well as a joke for her birthday once. At the very least the boy might learn something...right? "What...would...you have...liked me...to do?" Ayakka exhaled loudly, not entirely sure what the right answer would be. Technically, technically he did ask her nicely at first. Kind of? And then it went tumbling downhill, really fast. "As for...the lasso...it...it assures me...what you speak..is the truth."[break][break]
"Huh? Uh...." Ayakka bit her lower lip. "WEll...your lasso of truth wasn't exactly a comfy fit if you catch my drift. I mean, really did you think I'd lie to you Wonder Women?" Run, yes. Lie? No..she wasn't very comfortable with doing that. Or very good at it. Really, Ayakka was more of a...stream of consciousness person. And every so often someone like Julius sent a boulder crashing into that stream, scattering coherent action to the depths of that stream. "But if I had to choose, I guess....if I knew you a little better I wouldn't have minded telling you. If I knew who you were as a person, then...if you asked me then I would've trusted you with it." Gnashing her teeth in frustration Ayakka felt the strong desire to yell and heave the fumbling words and complicated thoughts away. So she did. "AAAAAAH! This is a pain in the ass. Look, if you tried to be my friend first then ask potentially life changing questions later I'd have had a better response to it okay?" He...did understand how to make friends right? It was rude to ask but...Ayakka felt like Julius did at least have some friends. Couldn't think of what they were like for the life of her, but they had to be there.[break][break]
"It..." That was not a good start. "It..felt like..falling." Oh boy that was not a good start, Ayakka guilty looked at Julius as he spoke. "I..didn't..like it...sorry. It's..not your power...I just...I didn't...like...feeling...powerless." Her guilt fell away. The kid really did need a lot of help, Ayakka thought to herself.[break][break]
"I don't think anyone likes feeling powerless." Ayakka wistfully looked off into the distance, watching the embers of the fire they had escaped from die down in the cool night air. "No one wants to be in a situation where they can't do anything but watch and despair." She turned her head back at Julius, cracking a broad grin at her walking buddy. "But's that's why we are the people we are aren't we? Because we couldn't stand back and watch. So when that chance appeared, we made that choice." Ayakka weakly patted the back of Julius' back with the arm that he was supporting. "Next time you'll be pulling my dumbass out of a fire because I exhausted myself again, right?" With her free hand, Ayakka ruffled the messy head of hair that stood atop Julius' head. "So don't apologize for something I ain't holding against you."
[attr="class","nologicpost1"]Ah..tease...playful banter usually shared among friends or that one has an affinity towards. Were they that close? Julius honestly did not feel as if they were close enough to initiate such banters. Then again, Julius was not the type to banter with others in general. Then at Ayaka's comment about how she felt about the prosecutor using his power on her, he had asked her how she would have liked to be approached. The answer she gave him was...unsatisfactory in his eyes.[break][break]
Those people lied to you...
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"I..won't know...if...you're...telling..the truth...or not," Julius countered. It didn't matter if they had gotten to the level of friendship, there was nothing stopping Ayaka from outright lying to Julius. There wasn't someone the prosecutor could inherently trust in this world outside of his family. No matter how much he wanted to trust there, there was always a chance that they could lie. The lie itself could be malicious or perhaps to protect him from some painful truth but a lie was a lie all the same. When Julius had first realized the power he had, it was a blessing. It allowed him to be certain that the person in front of him would not lie because they could not lie. Only by taking away any chance could Julius truly believe their words.[break][break]
The male magi answered honestly to Ayaka's question. He didn't like the sensation, it was a unique and powerful magic in its own right. Clearly, it was also extremely useful but...Julius couldn't stand the powerlessness. Of knowing that there was nothing he could have done and to play everything in Ayaka's hand. Perhaps if it had just been him, he would have been fine but there was also the life of that child. The decision had not only affected him but those around him as well. He felt a pat on his back and if Julius had not been holding onto Ayaka, he might have stumbled. "Next time?" Julius echoed, eyebrows furrowed. Would there be a next time? Julius was not a firefighter and this had been nothing more than mere coincidence. Then again..if she was a magi. Before Julius could ask, Ayaka had ruffled his hair. It was not the first time such a thing had happened. Alex had ruffled his hair when he was younger but Alex was family. Ayaka was only an acquaintance at best, one that he had only met today. Was this normal?[break][break]
Nonetheless, Julius gave a nod and soon they neared the house where the first was thankfully put out. Gently, he removed Ayaka's arm from his shoulder but still held her up just in case she needed the support. With his free hand, the male took out a business card and held it in front of her..."if...you...ever...need....my help."
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Ayakka could see the gears turning in Julius' head, processing his answer as thoroughly as a computer before slowly letting the words come. [break][break]
"I..won't know...if...you're...telling..the truth...or not," He really didn't see it, did he? The sad things that came out of his mouth. The lonely things that he implied, the truth of life he had chained himself to...Ayakka felt it in the way he spoke. Assured. Unflinching. And knowing no other way of life. Not knowing what it meant to just laugh and kick back and just laugh and trust the people you let close to your heart. Not knowing what it meant to have friends...real friends. Not people that were friendly with you, or laughed at your jokes every once in awhile, but people that knew you. Knew your ins and outs, your ups and downs....and trusted you like you trusted them. How was that any way to live? Ayakka blinked once, refusing to let herself drown in the thoughts that plagued her mind. If he didn't have anyone he could unequivocally trust, then who else but his present company to step up to the plate? Not like there was anyone else lining up nearby, so first come first serve right?[break][break]
"Right." Ayakka muttered quietly. "And what if I, a humble Magi in the service of saving this little blue marble we call home, were to do nothing but speaketh the truth?" A goofy grin spread on her face. "All day everyday, each and all questions you can think of? I'll answer honestly." A fire spread in Ayakka's chest as she spoke. This was something she was deciding now goddammit! Perhaps a bit too intensely, she fixed Julius with a defiant look. Daring him to rise up to her challenge and prove her wrong. "You can even use your lasso of truth Wonder Woman."[break][break]
"Next time?" Ayakka nodded in affirmation.[break][break]
"I mean you handled running into a burning building fine, so I think you could make the career change." Ayakka cocked her head to the side, joking lightly. "I'll vouch for you buddy." Soon though, they reached where it had all began. Thankfully, the fire was out and the firefighters nearby were sifting through the rubble making sure there no flare ups. [break][break]
"if...you...ever...need....my help." Ayakka blinked at the card in her face. Did this mean she was making progress on the Julius front?[break][break]
"With....?" Did he mean magic stuff? Because there was a problem with that. ...Besides the fact that she didn't want him to know that, despite her physical prowess, she was actually terrible in a fight because of...personal reasons. Yet anyways. "So does this mean we're friends now? Or have I not hit that flag yet?"
[attr="class","nologicpost1"]It was fortunate that many people in New Paris lived in their own world, hardly ever paying attention to others around them, or else they would have heard Ayaka's words. Julius wondered if he should tell her to not just throw out the word 'magi' so easily like that. What if someone hears? What if a corrupted hears and decides to attack her? Did she not know about the danger that she was in? [break][break]
The sudden proposition had made the male magus tilt his head. All day, every day? Answer each and every one of his question? Why? It wasn't as if he had anything else to ask her about. Then again, she had only answered him after his lasso was gone...so there wasn't any actual guarantee. Yet, if she was confident enough, was this a sign that she was truly innocent? No, there was a fallacy in that, there had been murderers who had reported their own victims in order to try to throw the investigation team off track. Yet, would such a thing take all day? Hardly. Every day? Julius was not even sure if he had that amount of time. Yet, as the girl looked at him in the eyes, there was something about it. It was a look that he had seen in people before: determination. There was fire in her eyes as if she was taking on a challenge...or a fight. Rather strange seeing as Julius was sure he was helping her right now...unless he had unknowingly done something wrong again. If so, he honestly felt sorry for the girl.[break][break]
"All day...every day...is...a lot. I...will...probably...only need...one day...to make sure....you're...alright." It would probably take no more than an hour and likewise, Julius would give her information of what he knew. Of course, that was once he had found out that she was truly not a corrupted or held malicious intent. "Also..I am...not...a woman." Nor was he Wonder Woman. Wonder Woman was an amazon with an athletic build, something Julius clearly did not have if one was to remember his failure in jumping over a gap.[break][break]
Once they were at their destination, Julius held her up by one arm so that he can hand her his business card. From the corner of his eyes, he can see a few firemen coming over most likely to check if she was okay or to ask questions. The prosecutor arched a brow at her question. Friends were simple enough to understand but flags? What flags was she talking about? [break][break]
"I...don't...have flags. There...should...be...a store...with them." Maybe Ayaka was some kind of flag collector? That could very well be it. "When...you...want to talk...call...we'll...arrange...a time," he informed her just as Ayaka's co-workers arrived. There was also the family of the boy that they had saved walking over to thank her. Julius took this as his chance to walk away.[break][break]
Ayaka Atland...and her fiery eyes. There was something ironic about that. Julius shook his head as he headed back to his apartment.
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