[just a lone kid and a pile of books... Old Man Balding sort of counts as a living book, too, really.]
Come on, then. Prove that you're the better Ventus. [there's a good reason for this. it isn't like Vanitas could discern any light or darkness within Roxas out on the baseball diamond-- the way he sees it, he's sitting on a possible two potential candidates for his, ehm... plans.]
[condescending laughter at the comeback is the last thing you'll hear on his end of this little conversation, Roxas. enjoy. set it as your ringtone, even.]
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Would you prefer if I tracked you down and find out myself?
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I'm not afraid of you.
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Come on, then. Prove that you're the better Ventus. [there's a good reason for this. it isn't like Vanitas could discern any light or darkness within Roxas out on the baseball diamond-- the way he sees it, he's sitting on a possible two potential candidates for his, ehm... plans.]
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I'm not Ventus and he's not me. I don't have anything to prove, and I don't have time for this. [Sora outranks Vanitas in terms of importance.]
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Busy, then. I think I know why.
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Be ready. I'm not going to give you a second warning.
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