Saguru Hakuba (
clockmaster) wrote2008-11-21 07:30 pm
[Being a kid is nto fun RL-Tyki, Zechs, Rufus...and maybe someone else XD]
Hakuba blinked, looking down at his small hands as they traveled trough the Ark. Perhaps he was hallucinating. He had been pulling several late nights recently and mayhap it was affecting him more than he realized. But no, he was in fact, a six years old kid, wearing now vintage children's clothes from the 19th century thanks to Tyki. he sighed miserably, glad that the other man was there to help him.

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He waited impatiently, feeling like he might as well just go in, but Hakuba had seemed like he wanted to be polite.
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He reached out and twisted the knob, letting them into the apartment. "Rufus!" he called. "We're back!"
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"Coming!"
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"Really threatening, Rufus. You're going to stab people's knees?" he said as salutation. Watson chirped in his hands.
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"Did you think we were robbers coming to kidnap you, and politely knocking?" he asked, stepping into the room and ruffling Rufus' hair as he walked past.
You can bet that if Rufus chose to retaliate by stabbing him in the knees, it would pass right through him.
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A little petty, but Rufus was not feeling up to par to talking to someone older than him. And one that he couldn't punch in the knees to add to that. Instead Rufus pulled Hakuba and Tyki in the room with all his weight and closed the door.
"Don't insult that method. Once, when I was around this age I was abducted and the only way I survived was that I had stabbed the man in the knees all the way to the hilt."
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Watson flew from Hakuba's hands to his shoulder, she was acting a bit more respectful and cautious now that other people was around. Hakuba couldn't help himself, he come closer to Rufus and pinched his cheeks.
"Cute."
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He sat down in a chair and lit up a cigarette. "So I think this calls for a game," he said. "What do children play in your time?"
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"I played chess with my father." He said, finally.
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"... games? I never played anything when I was growing up."
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He considered for a moment. What game would work with two kids who thought like adults, and one big person who pretty much thought like a kid?
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"... Hold on, Dark and I usually have a board game night when I have no work."
He made sure to glare at Hakuba for an emphasis as he padded off up the stairs to get the games.
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He glanced at Hakuba, and winked as if to say 'I love getting him riled up like that'
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"I'm not totally sure if I want to know what kind of games play Dark and Rufus when they're not working." He commented as he looked around the room. "It if involves bondage, I think I will let you two play alone and I will just watch. " Hakuba turned back to face Tyki again and smiled cat-like at him, all fangs and smugness.
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"We don't play games," Rufus retorted on his way to the other two, "However, speaking of Dark ... "
He hadn't seen the other man for a while, and ... Rufus set down the box and went upstairs to go get the other pieces to it.
[ooc; i have to head out for a while. <3 Dont wait on my account]
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"Why does everyone seem to think I'm interested in children that way?" he muttered mostly to himself. "There are other ways of having fun."
His eyebrows quirked as Rufus mentioned Dark and then trotted back up the stairs again. He moved down to the floor and sat cross-legged next to the box, opening it up. He'd never seen a game like this before and looked at all of the pieces and paper money with interest. "So how do we play?"
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Hakuba took the game's box and studied it. A Gaia monopoly....figures. Well, at least there was a similar game on her own earth.
"In Monopoly players compete to acquire wealth through stylized economic activity involving the buying, renting, and trading of properties using play money, as we take turns moving across the board according to the roll of the dice." Hakuba informed him. "The object of the game is to own every piece of property. The game is named after the economic concept of monopoly, the domination of a market by a single entity." The blonde kid snorted. "no wonder Rufus likes it."
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He listened with attention to the words, his eyebrows rising. "Yeah, I'm not surprised that this is Rufus' board game," he said, laughing. "It sounds incredibly dull, but I guess if it's a well-known game it must have appeal to people other than business moguls."
He rooted through the box and pulled out a couple of token, finally settling on the chocobo and placing it at the start square.
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Frankly, to be Rufus apartment playing monopoly with a Noah when his body was now the one of a 6 years old kid was something that Hakuba never imagined. "
"We can play another thing. Did you ever had a Quid pro Quo game?"
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He shook his head at Hakbua, his eyebrows rising with curiosity. "Tell me about it?" he asked. "I haven't heard of that game."
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Hakuba's eyes glinted with amusement. "Quid pro quo (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quid_pro_quo) means in latin something for something, and to play you just have to ask a question to a person, and then the person ask you a question in return." Hakuba moved his left hand up, Watson jumped over it and he started to caress her with his free hand.
"It's a really easy game, but it can turn to be a bit dangerous, it depends about the questions."
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His eyes glittered. "But there's a variant that I prefer, if you're willing. It's similar, but it's called 'Truth or Dare'. Are you familiar with it?"
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"Yes, I'm familiar with 'Truth or Dare'. That can be even more dangerous, but I like challenges so if you want to play that, it's fine with me. An we totally need to trick Rufus into that one."
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He grinned. "In that case, Hakuba, Truth or Dare?"
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