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Sephiroth seemed rather annoyed with the city. He had always hated large open city spaces, and this one was absolutely no different to any other. He pulled his coat closed around himself and thrust his hands into his pockets. He was cold, being rained on, and overall very cranky. If he were twenty or thirty years younger, he wouldn’t have given a damn about looking for anybody. He scowled slightly with suspicion as he sensed a very familiar prescence nearby, and promptly straighted his posture, glancing around the immediate area to look for it. He soon found her and confirmed his suspicions.
He took a moment to study and examine Jenna. He had to admit, he had always found her black leather outfit rather nice looking on her. He tilted his head slightly as he watched where she was going and quickly followed – perhaps she would know where Zack was. That was, if they had crossed paths…
“Where are you going?” Aeris looked paticularly unhappy as she followed after Sephiroth, really not liking the fact that he headed into a night club. She yelped slightly as she passed by the bouncer at the door and quickly grabbed onto Sephy’s arm as if to indicate she was going in with him.
“Shut up and follow me…” Sephiroth snarled back.
The nightclub had a rather colourful atmosphere about it to say the least. The smell of cigarette smoke hung heavily in the air, and it was almost thick enough to cut through. Sephiroth snorted as he passed by two females passionately kissing nearby, practically fondling each other on the table. Aeris yelped once again and stayed very close to Sephiroth.
“I hope you know what you’re doing…” Aeris whimpered. “This place is really seedy and I don’t like it.”
“Hush.” Sephiroth said sharply. He moved to sit in a free seat close to the bar at the front of the nightclub, his eyes fixated on Jenna’s every movement. He would talk to her at an opportune moment, but for now, the best course of action was to sit and wait for an opportunity to do so.