You shot me! He actually shot me!
"You really thought I wouldn't?!" Kage snarled, "Geez, you're such a moronic piece of-- F**K!" Cool gone once more, the man watched his precious headphones go flying majestically through the air. As beautiful as it may have been (though this was questionable), the man couldn't help but panic because those headphones -- his headphones -- were flying. Through the air. Alone. Without him. Something terrible was just bound to happen.
"OMG NOT MY BBYS!" he screamed, dashing after the headphones. Fortunately, though, Kam caught them. He gasped in relief, nearly broken down in tears from worry.
As Zero howled in pain, the man scoffed, fighting the urge not to kick him in the face as he walked past. Scoffing, he said, "Yeah, get over it, ya prick."
Unfortunately, Zero's pain didn't last long. He quickly hopped back over to the pair, wounds fully healed, and continued to wreck havoc on their lives.
I think I'll tag along after you guys for a time. Let's all become really good friends.
Kage snarled, cringing at Zero's gesture towards him; he was surprised that Kam remained as calm as she did (had he been in her position... well, Zero most likely wouldn't have a head then).
"F**k off, you piece of shit..."
Zero prattled on and on like they were best buddies, but Kam made it clear that they had more important matters to get to than babysitting.
Here. You finished with your temper tantrum? ‘Cause I finally nailed down where we are.
Catching the headphones (and stroking them a little bit when no one was looking...), Kage nodded as a sign of thanks and put them safely back around his neck, plugging the jack into his phone before pocketing that.
"Really?" he quipped, "Do tell."
Just to make sure that Zero would bug off and let them deal with more important matters, he grabbed the back of the teen's head and shoved him off to the side, pushing him just close to the edge of the building in hopes that he would fall and plummet over the edge. Folding his arms, Kage listened keenly to what Kam had to say.
It’s hell. Haven’t picked up a Wi-Fi signal yet. No convenience stores. Not a single damn game center anywhere. We’re not in Shibuya. This’s gotta be hell, man.
Unfortunately, it wasn't quite what he was expecting. Blinking, Kage fought very hard to keep the dumbfounded expression off of his face.
"Err..." he cleared his throat, looking away, "I don't think it's that..."
Sighing, he shrugged, "Wherever we are, it's definitely not Shibuya. But, hey, at least we're off the clock now, right? So what if there's no wi-fi or arcades? We don't have to work! Considering how much you slack off, I figured you'd at least be excited about that..."
"You really thought I wouldn't?!" Kage snarled, "Geez, you're such a moronic piece of-- F**K!" Cool gone once more, the man watched his precious headphones go flying majestically through the air. As beautiful as it may have been (though this was questionable), the man couldn't help but panic because those headphones -- his headphones -- were flying. Through the air. Alone. Without him. Something terrible was just bound to happen.
"OMG NOT MY BBYS!" he screamed, dashing after the headphones. Fortunately, though, Kam caught them. He gasped in relief, nearly broken down in tears from worry.
As Zero howled in pain, the man scoffed, fighting the urge not to kick him in the face as he walked past. Scoffing, he said, "Yeah, get over it, ya prick."
Unfortunately, Zero's pain didn't last long. He quickly hopped back over to the pair, wounds fully healed, and continued to wreck havoc on their lives.
I think I'll tag along after you guys for a time. Let's all become really good friends.
Kage snarled, cringing at Zero's gesture towards him; he was surprised that Kam remained as calm as she did (had he been in her position... well, Zero most likely wouldn't have a head then).
"F**k off, you piece of shit..."
Zero prattled on and on like they were best buddies, but Kam made it clear that they had more important matters to get to than babysitting.
Here. You finished with your temper tantrum? ‘Cause I finally nailed down where we are.
Catching the headphones (and stroking them a little bit when no one was looking...), Kage nodded as a sign of thanks and put them safely back around his neck, plugging the jack into his phone before pocketing that.
"Really?" he quipped, "Do tell."
Just to make sure that Zero would bug off and let them deal with more important matters, he grabbed the back of the teen's head and shoved him off to the side, pushing him just close to the edge of the building in hopes that he would fall and plummet over the edge. Folding his arms, Kage listened keenly to what Kam had to say.
It’s hell. Haven’t picked up a Wi-Fi signal yet. No convenience stores. Not a single damn game center anywhere. We’re not in Shibuya. This’s gotta be hell, man.
Unfortunately, it wasn't quite what he was expecting. Blinking, Kage fought very hard to keep the dumbfounded expression off of his face.
"Err..." he cleared his throat, looking away, "I don't think it's that..."
Sighing, he shrugged, "Wherever we are, it's definitely not Shibuya. But, hey, at least we're off the clock now, right? So what if there's no wi-fi or arcades? We don't have to work! Considering how much you slack off, I figured you'd at least be excited about that..."