oh no, this is even more of a child, what's he supposed to do with this. How do you play with child. He just stands there for way too long, looking dumbfounded? Did demon twins even play tag without murdering each other?? Probably not!
He honestly thinks about just leaving.
But this is probably more productive than writing a paper..........?
So what's the state of powers, can he do a sword teleport to where she is because he's going to try. If it doesn't work guess he'll just look like a moron swinging a sword in the air.]
"How does it work? How did you move so fast? Is there electricity involved? Where did you get your sword? How far can you go with that at a time? Could you go across the ocean? Could you go to the moon?"
[Vergil "I hate children with a burning passion" Devilmaycry, is, actually endeared. The secret is to recognise his sword is very cool.]
Let's see. It is a form of magic, cutting into space and time to move through it. I am very fast, and very well versed in using it. No there is no electricity. It belonged to my father, he gave it to me, perhaps around your age. I can go as far as I like with it. Even across the ocean or to the moon.
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She looks up at him. "You might be kind of cool."
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Of course I am. I know all about it.
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She reaches up and punches him in the arm with her baby fist which is actually like, not insignificant—
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Like a younger version of the professor, really.
"Tag, you're it," she says, and bolts.
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oh
oh no, this is even more of a child, what's he supposed to do with this. How do you play with child. He just stands there for way too long, looking dumbfounded? Did demon twins even play tag without murdering each other?? Probably not!
He honestly thinks about just leaving.
But this is probably more productive than writing a paper..........?
So what's the state of powers, can he do a sword teleport to where she is because he's going to try. If it doesn't work guess he'll just look like a moron swinging a sword in the air.]
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She stops in her tracks. "Whoa. Sir, how did you do that?"
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Hmm, do you really want to know?
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"How does it work? How did you move so fast? Is there electricity involved? Where did you get your sword? How far can you go with that at a time? Could you go across the ocean? Could you go to the moon?"
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Let's see. It is a form of magic, cutting into space and time to move through it. I am very fast, and very well versed in using it. No there is no electricity. It belonged to my father, he gave it to me, perhaps around your age. I can go as far as I like with it. Even across the ocean or to the moon.
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This is very important. Holy shit.
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