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Kidnapping
« on: June 25, 2010, 11:41:06 PM »
((Please bear in mind that the first post happens at the same time as the events in my post in the Nisorin vs Abel match where Celestie gets kidnapped.))

Arriving in a strange pocket-dimension, Celestie immediately falls into a crouch, her sword drawn instinctively as she feels a sudden emptyness, both within her heart and her mind. After an initial scan of the area, she sets down to figuring out what's missing. With a start, she almost immediately figures it out. "NISORIN!" She screams, looking around frantically as she jumps to her feet. "Where are you? What's going on?" She shouts, before realizing she's not falling into the Avenger state, as she should. Now outright confused, she calms down slightly before taking one more look around. Behind her, two people sit. One, looking to be in her late twenties, the other a Shamai Relorian in his mid twenties.

"Welcome to our home, Celestie Lertis." She says, standing and curtsying.

"We have completely removed the Orion bond from you and your partner."

"Here in this place, you cannot feel him."

"Just as he can no longer feel you.

"We have our reasons for doing this.

"And we'd like you to wait here."

Celestie's jaw drops at their proclamation, she starts shaking her head. "I can't stay, I need to go back to him! He needs my help!"

"You can't help him. That's why we brought you here."
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