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Roo stared into the burning flames, leaning on the birch tree as she threw tiny pieces of wood into it.

It was a dark forest, the two of them being it's only inhabitants at the moment.

Once again Alastor had no idea why she summoned him here. he had absolutely no relevance whatsoever. she would have said a thing to him if he did.

But she kept quiet for minutes on end gazing at the fire silently while he glared at her intently.

"Her trident form." She began.

"Was not taught to her by Lucifer."

She kept quiet again, allowing it to digest.

"Those were Lilith's form."

"Down to the last detail."

She stood from the tree and sauntered towards his collapsed birch tree.

She slumped down right beside him, shaking the rotting tree with her weight.

She continued gazing into the fire intently.

"That's why she couldn't get it down."

"He's just trying to refine and improve what Lilith already did."

"Excuse me." Alastor butts in.

"Why am I here ?" He asked.

Roo ignores him continuing her audible musing.

"Why can't she remember then ?"

Alastor slowly stood up from the birch without her noticing, moving to another collapsed birch tree.

"I can finish what Lilith started." Roo continued.

"Complete her form."

"But ..."

Roo growled in dissappointment as she slumped onto the rotting leaves, splaying her arms wide.

"I DON'T WANT TO FEEL LIKE HER MOTHER~" Roo whined out.

"Here's a suggestion." Alastor offered with a smile.

"Why not hightail it out of there."

"Go far away, where we'll never have see you again."

"And stop using Niffty's FORM !!"

Roo turned to finally acknowledge him with a smile.

"I could do that."

"But it's almost like I can't."

He quirked a brow at her statement.

"The moment she asked it of me."

"Something bonded me to her."

"A duty, a responsibility of some sort."

Interesting Alastor mused, his eyes squinting pensively.

Could this be used in any way to further his plan.

She was not her usual self at all.

No evil laughter, chiding remarks and he was pretty sure her vision wasn't always on him tonight.

Plus, she did bring him to a nice location overall.

Without her presence, he would have enjoyed it immensely.

Regardless it would be a fatal error to think that this was a lapse in her judgement or power.

He'd have to wait a little bit longer.

She picked her self up, dusting the leaves off of her coat.

"I never should have gone close to that stupid girl." She said as she walked into the forest.

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