The Cast (
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randomplaces2008-04-16 08:51 pm
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Nexus. A bench near a stone arch. A different take on things
Threnody is unaware of the symphony of bird song occurring over her head and all around her. She's paying no mind to the local rodent population, though there's a squirrel sitting on her foot right at this moment. She has no attention to spare for the bright forms of the flowers that are scattered throughout the undergrowth and the grass of the little forest glade she's found. Most of her attention is focused on the tiny construction of paper and various colouring chemicals that she holds between her fingertips.
Cyclonus would be non-plussed, and Scourge would be quietly and uncomprehendingly supportive if they found her now, but she's used to those reactions when her friends find her with a book.
Cyclonus would be non-plussed, and Scourge would be quietly and uncomprehendingly supportive if they found her now, but she's used to those reactions when her friends find her with a book.

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Unseen to either of them, a presence pops in and leans an insubstantial shoulder against a tree to watch.
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Mortified by the outburst, she turns away and pulls her PINpoint out of subspace, ready to run and pride be #$%#@$.
And the watcher smirks slightly.
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"So why not go to them?" he asks desperately. "If Cyclonus reveres you as one of Galvatron's, ask him what is he hiding. If you were really Galvatron's creation you would have the strength to make them give you what you wanted."
If she runs, Scourge won't stop her. He wants to run himself.
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"So that's my 'daughter'," says the watcher aloud, her voice amused and thoughtful.
A small purple and grey femme hoves into view, her crimson optics dancing with laughter over her grin.
"You don't see too impressed with how she's turned out, Scourge."
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"That's...it can't be Galvatron's," he says, letting his gaze slip downwards respectfully. But he does not call her Galvatron, not yet. "Not even a fraction of Galvatron's. There must be some trick."