rice_ball (rice_ball) wrote in chaosunraveled, @ 2009-01-09 15:46:00 |
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Entry tags: | finished thread, myre, rating: pg-13, setting: emptiness, setting: syd's shop, sydonai, tohru |
Who: Tohru and Myre
Where: Emptiness
When: Crack Malfunction day
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: Swearing
Summary: Tohru decides that she and her new friend Myre should go out for shopping and tattoos.
Tohru had not been pleased by the clothing in her closet. Everything she owned was so plain and pastel. She didn’t know why the hell she had worn these things before. They were revolting! She frowned, taking a step back and folding her arms as she considered her choices among the selection. Her clothes might suck, but luckily she had allowed Maria to use some of her closet space. The woman definitely had some decent taste. Not the best since Tohru was not keen on the idea of looking like a total whore, but there was definitely potential for her to find something to borrow. And Maria shouldn’t mind. This could be her payment for the closet use.
She pulled a red corset and a black leather skirt off of their hangers. Although the skirt would have been scandalously short on someone like Maria, it was a bit more suitable in length for someone as small and petite as Tohru. All she needed was a belt and some shoes, and she would be all set.
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This was Tohru’s first trip out into the Emptiness. Everyone had warned her about leaving the safety of Asgard alone, but at the moment, she really didn’t see what everyone’s problem was. The Emptiness was aptly named as everything was… well empty. Exactly why was I cowering in that mansion again? Because of the big bad Niflheimers? Please! They couldn’t be any worse than those fucking morons running around Asgard. She wasn’t scared of any of them. Tohru wasn’t a baby.
The lack of people around the theater gave the place a rather eerie sort of feeling. Had the weather not been sunny, she imagined that some people might have considered the place to be spooky. She found a sort of charm in it.
Tohru leaned against the box office and waited. She didn’t even know the name of the person she was supposed to be meeting. She hadn’t bothered to ask, but with the lack of life in the surrounding area, she could easily assume that anyone with a pulse coming to the theater was the one she was planning to meet.