[ Sana jerks, pigtails flying in alarm as she quickly turns her head from side to side, and just as swiftly locates the speaker. Which does nothing to reassure her when he looks so massive and foreboding, his voice stern in her ears.
Another disapproving adult, and one who can see her, and she automatically ducks under a counter, hands defensively rising over her head. ]
[It’s not a reaction he expected, but it is unsurprising if she’s found herself in the wrong place. His brows, usually unmarred by too much emotion, knit together more sternly.
She’s ducked under the counter, so Sephiroth can only see her shadowed form in the dim lighting. He takes a moment to glance around, wondering if anyone nearby might have an answer to this conundrum, but this corridor is empty with the exception of the random passerby on their way to elevator — like himself.
How did she get in here? Clearance was required to reach the labs, to even operate the elevators from ground floor all the way up to this one. Wordlessly, Sephiroth moves to the door, punching in an access code via the nearby panel, and it slides open with a hiss. He strides in, and from her angle, she likely can only see dark black boots walking her way.
Stopping directly in front the counter, he pauses for about two seconds, then crouches down with his coat and silver hair sweeping the ground. Sephiroth’s green eyes glow faintly in the dark and he finally speaks.]
[ Sana, who has been shrinking down smaller and smaller as the click of his boots gets louder, squeaks in terror when he suddenly ducks down and tries to catch her eye.
His eyes... glow, a bit like a cat's, but it's not a comforting thought right now. ]
I-- I don't know, I don't know where here is--! I just--
[Retreat any further into herself, and he thinks she might disappear altogether. She’s frightened, but whether of him (not unusual) or the circumstances (still confusing) is up for debate.
He assesses for a moment, not afraid to let a silence settle between them. It’s obvious that something is working behind his eyes, because that line across his brow has not left.]
Because your hiding spot isn’t as effective as you think.
[What an odd question with an obvious answer. Ducking behind the counter after he had so clearly spotted her wasn’t going to do this girl any good.]
You didn’t answer my question. How did you get here?
[And she didn’t know where she was? All the stranger.]
[ He has to be... unusual. Unless her magic here isn't working, but she'd still been in her Magical Girl guise until she'd changed back herself. And the few people who had walked by had taken no notice of her, so Sana's brow also furrows, and she finally answers him in the world's smallest voice. ]
I was... with my friends. W-we were investigating something strange... but then the next moment, I was here, by myself.
[An even more puzzling answer with no details, but at least it’s a start.]
This is Shinra Headquarters.
[He searches for recognition in her eyes. Anyone on Gaia would know the name Shinra — and anyone who knew would know why that’s problematic.
He thinks the Turks would throw a fit if they realized that a small girl managed to simply arrive on one of the restricted floors of the building just like that. An utterly glaring hole in security.]
What could you possibly have been investigating that would have led you here?
[ To that, Sana's voice gets even softer as she averts her eyes, mumbling out something that sounds (if he's listening carefully) like "Witches". But she hadn't ever heard of Shinra, which should be damning enough if he's wondering about her status as any kind of native. She hadn't even looked... well. Even more dismayed than she's already feeling. ]
[He definitely heard that, but it makes even less sense than before.
Sephiroth says nothing more, waiting to see if she grants him a reply first. When he sees there’s little more than fear there, his hopes of gaining more information dissipate.
[He’s quiet again — it’ll soon become apparent that Sephiroth is not big on talking — while he decides what to make of that remark. He would say she’s young for that level of expectation, but his own experiences tell him it’s not unusual. For those with roles to play, or are expected to reach a benchmark set by others, invisible goals always present, that’s merely a state of normalcy.]
They’ll tell you that here, too. But only to the employees.
[Re...assuring? Well. He tries.
And he extends a hand.]
Which you’re obviously not. Come on, you can’t stay under there.
[Her hand in his, Sephiroth ushers her out of her hiding place, standing to his full height soon after. His silver hair sways behind him.]
I’m going to take you to the front and see if anyone knows what to do with you.
[Because while her tale is certainly a... compelling one, it’s quite possible none of it is true, and she’s just the lost daughter of an employee, or somehow has wandered in without explanation, yet not necessarily due to witches and what-have-you.]
[ ... He's absurdly tall and Sana probably looks like a tiny child standing next to him, clutching at his hand.
But. Oh, well. This is her lot in life, and her shoulders slump in resignation. He'll see in due time that finding out who and where she belongs to won't be as simple as he's hoping. ]
[Sephiroth assumes that no response is as good as an affirmation, used to giving orders and having them followed regardless of who it is. So he turns, with a-]
Follow me.
[The glass doors of the lab slide open when he nears, and out into the hallway they go. It stretches long, long down the way, and beside them, large windows which reveal the nighttime skyline of Midgar are impossible to miss.]
[In the elevator he goes, and he turns and waits for her to follow. The door threatens to close, sensing no one else, which is odd— but Sephiroth doesn’t think anything of it, reaching out to obstruct the sensor and allow the door to remain open.]
[She enters and he drops his arm. The elevator closes, and its walls are, too, made of glass. The exterior of the Shinra building is therefore exposed, and as they go down, down, the cityscape is continually clear for either to view.]
[ Sana is ever so slowly wanting to die. Not only is she far from home, but apparently this is not even a place who knows where Japan is or what Japan is. ]
Sephiroth is a well-traveled SOLDIER. He knows the geography of the content — he sees its map displayed time and time again before he’s deployed on a mission. He is sure, completely and utterly, that there is no nation called Japan.]
No. It’s not. You must be confused. There’s no country on Gaia named Japan.
[ He's... he's joking, right? Maybe this is some elaborate prank or some kind of brainwashing technique done by the Wings of the Magius to bring her under their spell by making her think that she's been transported to a different world or that she's just gone crazy. It sounds like something they would do, though his isn't a face she's ever seen before in all of her fights with them. ]
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[ Sana jerks, pigtails flying in alarm as she quickly turns her head from side to side, and just as swiftly locates the speaker. Which does nothing to reassure her when he looks so massive and foreboding, his voice stern in her ears.
Another disapproving adult, and one who can see her, and she automatically ducks under a counter, hands defensively rising over her head. ]
I-I'm sorry! I didn't mean to be!
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She’s ducked under the counter, so Sephiroth can only see her shadowed form in the dim lighting. He takes a moment to glance around, wondering if anyone nearby might have an answer to this conundrum, but this corridor is empty with the exception of the random passerby on their way to elevator — like himself.
How did she get in here? Clearance was required to reach the labs, to even operate the elevators from ground floor all the way up to this one. Wordlessly, Sephiroth moves to the door, punching in an access code via the nearby panel, and it slides open with a hiss. He strides in, and from her angle, she likely can only see dark black boots walking her way.
Stopping directly in front the counter, he pauses for about two seconds, then crouches down with his coat and silver hair sweeping the ground. Sephiroth’s green eyes glow faintly in the dark and he finally speaks.]
How did you get in here?
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His eyes... glow, a bit like a cat's, but it's not a comforting thought right now. ]
I-- I don't know, I don't know where here is--! I just--
How can you even see me??
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He assesses for a moment, not afraid to let a silence settle between them. It’s obvious that something is working behind his eyes, because that line across his brow has not left.]
Because your hiding spot isn’t as effective as you think.
[What an odd question with an obvious answer. Ducking behind the counter after he had so clearly spotted her wasn’t going to do this girl any good.]
You didn’t answer my question. How did you get here?
[And she didn’t know where she was? All the stranger.]
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I was... with my friends. W-we were investigating something strange... but then the next moment, I was here, by myself.
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This is Shinra Headquarters.
[He searches for recognition in her eyes. Anyone on Gaia would know the name Shinra — and anyone who knew would know why that’s problematic.
He thinks the Turks would throw a fit if they realized that a small girl managed to simply arrive on one of the restricted floors of the building just like that. An utterly glaring hole in security.]
What could you possibly have been investigating that would have led you here?
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[He definitely heard that, but it makes even less sense than before.
Sephiroth says nothing more, waiting to see if she grants him a reply first. When he sees there’s little more than fear there, his hopes of gaining more information dissipate.
He tries at something else, then.]
Are you all right? You’re not hurt, are you?
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[ She's just going to be preemptive here. ]
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What makes you think I’m asking because I want to use you?
[A beat.]
I’m only trying to understand what’s happened. You don’t need to be afraid. [Probably.]
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[ HOW CAN SHE NOT BE AFRAID, LOOK AT HIM. ]
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They’ll tell you that here, too. But only to the employees.
[Re...assuring? Well. He tries.
And he extends a hand.]
Which you’re obviously not. Come on, you can’t stay under there.
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[ Though she'll slowly reach out to take his hand. ]
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I’m going to take you to the front and see if anyone knows what to do with you.
[Because while her tale is certainly a... compelling one, it’s quite possible none of it is true, and she’s just the lost daughter of an employee, or somehow has wandered in without explanation, yet not necessarily due to witches and what-have-you.]
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But. Oh, well. This is her lot in life, and her shoulders slump in resignation. He'll see in due time that finding out who and where she belongs to won't be as simple as he's hoping. ]
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Follow me.
[The glass doors of the lab slide open when he nears, and out into the hallway they go. It stretches long, long down the way, and beside them, large windows which reveal the nighttime skyline of Midgar are impossible to miss.]
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[ It's a soft, troubled voice that escapes her once again as she keeps her eyes fixed to the windows. This really... isn't home, is it? ]
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[That steeled, writhing city. How can it be anything else?]
As I said, you're in Shinra Headquarters. Where else would you be?
[In front of them, the elevator doors hiss open.]
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[ And that elevator sure looks ominous, even though. Really. It's just an elevator. ]
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‘Kamihama’?
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[ And in she steps, pressing herself close to the wall. Don't worry, Sephiroth, it's going to get a lot weirder once you get off the elevator. ]
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[She enters and he drops his arm. The elevator closes, and its walls are, too, made of glass. The exterior of the Shinra building is therefore exposed, and as they go down, down, the cityscape is continually clear for either to view.]
...Is that the name of a town?
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[ Sana is ever so slowly wanting to die. Not only is she far from home, but apparently this is not even a place who knows where Japan is or what Japan is. ]
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Sephiroth is a well-traveled SOLDIER. He knows the geography of the content — he sees its map displayed time and time again before he’s deployed on a mission. He is sure, completely and utterly, that there is no nation called Japan.]
No. It’s not. You must be confused. There’s no country on Gaia named Japan.
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[ He's... he's joking, right? Maybe this is some elaborate prank or some kind of brainwashing technique done by the Wings of the Magius to bring her under their spell by making her think that she's been transported to a different world or that she's just gone crazy. It sounds like something they would do, though his isn't a face she's ever seen before in all of her fights with them. ]
O-oh... no, no, no, this can't be happening...
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wheeze, when c/p goes wrong
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