Just a few cut wires is all...

necro fade

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Near one of the groups of computers there was a hunched figure using plenty of brightly colored curses. A spark flew and the girl pushed herself away from the plugs with a loud yelp. Luckily thep lace was empty, so no one was bothered. It was about noon and most people were eating lunch or in a class.

White hair was pulled into a ponytail, streaked with colors that seem faded, but still bright. Green eyes glared at the plug outlet and she stood up, bones popping as she stretched her back. Her outfit was a white crop top tank and jeans that just hung to her hips by a belt. Kneeling before a laptop she typed a few things in and sighed, closing it.

"Well...This is working out great..." Raising a hand absently she didnt seem suprised when a few copper wires seemed to snake up to wrap around her fingers.
 

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Well, silent he was not. Nor was he stealthy. Not to mention three quarters of the population probably figured he was gay. It wasn't a hard conclusion to come to though, no matter how untrue it was.

Especially when he was dancing down the halls singing show tunes at the top of his lungs in a very nice, rich voice. Not to mention the clean jeans, accompanied with a black t-shirt, and a rainbow colored scarf, as well as a fedora tipped slightly to shadow one of his chrystal blue eyes.

He entered the computer lab with a flamboyant ending, striking a pose and everything. He noticed a girl attacking a laptop, and twirled his fedora off of his head. "Morning, Afternoon or Evening to ya." he greeted with his heavy Brooklyn, a wide, charming, if not somewhat cocky grin on his face.

He twirled the fedora back onto his head, still grinning.
 

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Hearing another speak she lifted her head, eyes falling on the figure who had entered. She hadnt payed attention to the singing because many had passed by, but he was the first in awhile to come into the lab. She rested on her heels, still bent over the closed laptop.

Reklas smiled, seeing the boys outfit as she stood. Looking at him she actually didnt think of a gay guy, though it might have popped up somewhere she wasnt paying attention to. Thub rubbed against the wrapped up wires as she thought.

Looking at a clock on the wall she grinned. "Id say noon, what about you?"
 

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Freddie grinned right back at her. "I'd say I never look at a clock." was his cheerful, heavily accented reply. He made his way over to where she was and crouched down to get a better look, though it really wasn't that far to the ground for him.

"Computer issues?" he questioned with a charismatic raised eyebrow, cocky, charming grin still on his face.
 

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Reklas grinned and looked at him as he looked at her computer as well. She shook her head though at his question. Her answer held no obvious accent, as if trained to keep all accents from her voice.

"Even better, wiring. Luckily its just some copper wires, so its easy to correct. I keep alot around."

As she answered she pulled a small razor from her pocket and cut into the rubber of the charger her computer was hooked up to a outlet with. Revealing its wire 'innards' she found a few wires that looked as if they had been attacked and placed her hand over them. When she raised her hand they had pulled from their spots and layed in a small ball in her palm.
 

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Freddie watched her work with interest for a few seconds, then got distracted by a particularily shiny thing a few feet away. He got up and trotted over to it, picking it up and admiring it. It was a necklace with several different gemstones it it.

It didn't last for particularily long again, and he put the necklace down, returning to Reklas. "That's quite interesting." he observed, crouching down again. "Name's Freddie Ramirez." he introduced himself with another signature grin, extending a hand to her, though the way he did it suggested that he'd not be uncomfortable, nor insulted if she was too engaged in her work to take it.
 

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She watched him fro the corner of her eye when he got up. She undid the wires around her fingers and started pulling them in the old wires place. When he spoke again though, she stopped to answer him.

She didnt seem angered at all to stop what she was doing and gave her own easygoing grin. "Reklas Mist, pleasure." She said and clasped his hand, old wires wrapped around her hand randomly.
 

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Freddie shook her hand cheerfully, careful to watch his electricity around her hand. "I'll admit, I don't know much about wires, but I'm killer with electricity." he smirked, and then stood, glancing behind him. He let out a slow, low whistle. Half of the computers around had their screens going funny.

He chuckled. "Heh. Maybe I should go before you've really got computer issues, eh?" he questioned, still watching the mezmorizing flicker of messed up screens. That was what happened when you were basically walking static electricity. He whistled a show tune, and held out his hands, gathering his electricty to his hands. The screens returned to normal, and he stopped whistling as the electricity flicked around his hands.
 

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She watched the screens with interest, but turned to hers to see the screen was blank. It had gone dead awhile back, having its charger acting up. When he said something about going she shook her head. She had pocketed the razor earlier and was now tightly binding the wire's rubber outer shell with another wire.

"My computer wont be affected till it gets some electricity in it. So there is no need for you to leave. Though I mgiht suggest watching out with it. Id rather not get shocked. Burning from hot wires is not on my to do list." Voice was playful as she said this, showing she had no real worry of it. She watched the electricity showing on his hands and smiled. The wires wound around her fingers tight.
 

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Freddie grinned at her again, running his hands through his already sticking up hair. "Just don't touch my hair and you'll be fine." he responded charmingly, twirling the fedora he'd removed from his hair on one hand for a moment before replacing it over the statically charged hair. He always had a fraction of focus on the electricity he stored in his hair to keep it there.

He did a spin and a slide to the music that was in his head, and chuckled boyishly. "Sorry. I haven't got much of an attention span." he explained, though he wasn't particularily sorry. His attention span was about two seconds long. It constantly amazed his directors how he managed to pull off huge parts on stage.
 
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