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OPEN POST 2017

1. Post here with the character you want to play with in the header
2. Put your prompt in the body of the comment (or leave it to me)
3. ????
4. Profit
HOT-N-READY FRESH SIB CHARACTERS!
I'm actively playing, confident in my ability to play, or want to play these guys
korosensei / auger / krieg
maou / tidus / jaffar
cain / ash / glottis
komugi / neuro / sonic
fiora / lupin / chiyuki
akechi / morgana / claptrap
COLD LEFTOVERS SIB CHARACTERS!
I can whip them out if you ask
STALE SIB CHARACTERS
Everyone else aka I'll try my best
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It looks like he'd beaten them to it first, but Dorothy can only sigh for now. Well. Stealing it back from a phantom thief might make for a fun challenge, too. ]
I'm not much of a gem girl-- [ with an airy wave of her hand, no less. ] So don't bother. You can save it for someone else.
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Of course, he doesn't vocalize any of this, simply tucking his prize back away under his billowing cloak. ]
I never thought I'd see the day a girl would turn down diamonds.
[ in a sense, it makes things easier for him, though. At last, he seems content that he's not going to get shot, ejected, or otherwise inconvenienced by sitting down, so he hops over into the passenger seat again, although he still seems ready to bolt at any moment. ]
Have a destination in mind, madamoiselle? I know a nice place that's open this time of night. I've even made some reservations ahead of time.
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Which is also fine, because she can leave that particular job to Princess and turn her attention to figuring out more about this overly dramatic phantom thief who probably still needs to wear a seat belt. ]
I always have a couple of destinations in mind, but just this once, I'll take a request.
[ With the tone of "Don't get used to it." It seems he knows this place more than she'd first expected, though. Interesting, for someone apparently of French origin. ]
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[ he gets the feeling it's a dumb question - she's clearly a getaway driver, so she probably knows plenty of routes all over the city - but it's all part of the act. Lupin offers her a benign smile, easing back against the seat and getting a better look at his current companion. She is fairly cute, isn't she? Not the type of woman he'd expect to be involved in dirty underworld business.
Though, fortunately, she didn't seem to be on the dirtier side of this particular business; with any luck, he'd never see her again. ]
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Not all of us are French here, Monsieur. You just happened to pick the right person's car to try and hijack.
[ ... yeah, she knows exactly where to go, though she's still keeping an ear out for any lucky pursuing vehicles. TO THE DOCKS. ]
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Hijack? You're still in control, aren't you?
[ please!! he'd never threaten a lady. unless she really deserved it, but. ]
I just wanted some company.
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[ Lupin, please. ]
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[ is that actually what he did? no, probably not. Impey was supposed to be here, but his car broke down (surprise) and so, Lupin had to improvise. Does he say it anyway with complete and utter sincerity? Yes, absolutely. ]
A moonlight drive is hardly worth the time without a beautiful woman to spend it with, you know.
[ as if to punctuate his point, he glances up out of the car briefly towards the skyline. ]
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He's good, she'll give him that. He likely drives a lot of young maidens into a swooning frenzy. But to Dorothy, this is honestly just hilarious. Maybe he can't really help it. ]
You do know you don't have to seduce me, correct? I believe you and I are a little too busy for those kinds of breathless encounters.
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I'm no seducer, miss. I'm merely a sincere thief, speaking his mind.
[ there's something paradoxical about "thief" and "sincere" being right next to each other in that sentence, but he makes nothing of it. A few more seconds pass in the car; there's a glint in his eye, and suddenly, he's pulled something new out from his cape. It resembles a harpoon gun, but much smaller, and the "arrow" sticking out of it has a hooked end of some kind. It doesn't stay visible for too long, though. He gets up from the seat, setting a foot against the headrest and nodding to her in the briefest of moments. ]
After all, our time together is short! So sorry for lying about dinner - but this Arsene Lupin truly wishes you a good night!
[ the device fires the moment they pass by a series of brick apartment buildings, and its use becomes immediately apparent: it's a grappling hook. And, in an instant, he's gone from the car, launching himself through the air and disappearing into the shadows of an alleyway. He appears briefly on the rooftop, but vanishes within seconds like an apparition.
(it wouldn't do to have her arrive at his destination with him - a phantom thief must maintain his secrecy - but thank you for the ride.) ]
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Well, she hadn't admitted to a single thing, but she hadn't really played the part of the helpless, ample-bosomed damsel either-- not this time around, anyway. Probably because there really was no point in keeping up the act around a man who'd likely already seen beneath a lot of shallow exteriors while presenting his own. Ultimately pointless, she thinks.
She doesn't even blink when he moves, because again-- spy, this is nothing new, someone using her to get away isn't going to stick around for the whole ride when it would just give away another of his secrets. She does regret not bringing along any manner of tracking device this time around, but ah, well. She can commit voice, name, and appearance to memory easily enough. ]
... And without paying a single coin for my services. Men.
[ But she merely shakes her head and turns the car to make her way back. An odd night, for sure. ]