Nightshift 19: Soccer/Recreational Field

Nov 10, 2006 05:43

[Coming from herePushing the door open, Kurama was surprised to find himself stepping out into the dark night, cool air meeting his skin and giving the redhead goosebumps. Almost surprised enough to forget his present annoyance with Karasu. Almost ( Read more... )

naminé, xigbar, karasu, luxord, sora, rubedo, daniella, kurama, saïx

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foxyroses November 16 2006, 02:53:14 UTC
Shaking his head a bit, Kurama managed to dispel the dizziness. Karasu seemed to be handling that woman just fine for now... Which was fine with the redhead so long as she didn't attack him again. It was difficult to concentrate on both his current actions as well as the fight taking place close by, so Kurama put it out of his mind for the time being. He'd just have to trust that Karasu would be able to handle her... Trust Karasu. Two words that just didn't see to fit in the same sentence.

Shoving his thoughts aside, Kurama took the rose dart firmly in his hand and snapped it in half. One down... Kurama thought, looking over the broken tip. The slim pointed end would make a fair enough pick...but the wrench was going to be harder to make.

After sticking the pick through the cloth of his shirt to keep from losing it, Kurama then took up the blossom half of the dart. Grasping the broken end firmly between his fingers, he began bending it, putting small amounts of energy into it while doing so to keep it from snapping like it had before--almost as if he were forcing it to grow to a right angle. He felt the dizziness begin to cloud his mind a bit, but it wasn't nearly as bad as a few moments ago. Still, it was enough to cause his fingers to slip, a hiss of pain following as he cut open his thumb on one of the thorns. If he had been brought up as any less of a gentleman, there might have been a cuss or two.

Bringing the cut to his lips, he sucked on it for a moment before picking up the bent stem he'd dropped and moving to the door.

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not_complete November 18 2006, 06:10:13 UTC
She gasped, half in surprise and half in insane glee, when the back of her head collided with the ground, and she cackled and she squirmed underneath the man's grip. Not give up, not give up, punish them, punish the bad, bad children punissh puniiissh killkillkiill

Her laughing became more manic as she pushed back against who was weighing her down, struggling to get free before her mouth opened wider in a maddened shriek. She was not strong, she knew that, but nothing they could do would hurt her.

Nothing could hurt her.

It only made her laugh louder, much as it did when she freed her leg to shove it quickly into the gut of the rather feisty patient. Manners were just harder and harder to find these days…

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explosives_r_us November 19 2006, 06:21:12 UTC
Everything had been working out rather well; insane laughing of the maniacal maid aside. Well enough until the crow demon felt a sudden jolt of pain in his stomach, very nearly causing him to release the woman altogether-but he couldn’t do that.

But he did-he released once of her wrists, that is, the other grip having loosened considerably before it tightened again, his place over the maid having faintly faltered, though he tried his hardest to keep his ground.

The maid’s laughing was unnerving, -very- unnerving. It wasn’t about to affect his grip on her, but it certainly was putting a loud ringing tone in his ears as she only got louder and louder. He almost felt that he had no place to call himself crazy-not after seeing this...place. But then again…

Moving his other hand again he went to grab at the manically giddy woman’s momentarily freed hand. The pain in his stomach was slowly diminishing, allowing him better movement and his adrenaline along with the idea of staying alive added to it.

“How are you doing…?” he asked Kurama, a bit surprised at himself for even asking or thinking to ask to begin with.

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foxyroses November 19 2006, 19:39:37 UTC
Kneeling in front of the door, Kurama expertly shoved the stem into the lower part of the keyhole, pulling it to the side just enough to create a force of torque on the lock without breaking the stem. Pulling the pick from his clothing, he inserted that into the upper part of the lock and began bouncing the tumblers up, trying to get them to catch.

It was tedious work, which made Kurama all the more on edge considering the psychotic woman that Karasu was currently grappling with. It would have been frustrating to anyone else, trying to hurriedly complete a task that by nature took concentration and patience, but Kurama was used to it. This was how he'd started off his career about 300 years ago.

The redhead barely heard Karasu's question, he was so intent on his lock-picking skills. "Getting there..." he muttered back in a preoccupied tone, his gaze fixed on the lock as he heard another tumbler click into place. He couldn't afford to look away, couldn't afford to break his concentration. If he loosened the torque on the lock, he'd lose the progress he'd made so far and would have to start over.

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not_complete November 20 2006, 02:36:15 UTC
Abruptly, as soon as her hand was freed, the laughter all but turned into a murderous wail while her eyes locked onto the busy redhead. As the other man settled from the hurt, she flailed harder, the hand holding the glass rising out of the man's grip to sway too and fro above them, unsteadily with the weight pressing against its wielder. Her eyes narrowed, mouth open in a silent scold to the insolent thief, insolent, naughty patient.

She was made to be the perfect woman. Sadly, despite all her beauty and obedience, all Daniella had become was the perfect monster.

Her arm was free, just for that brief moment, but it was enough. The time was enough for her to shriek in anger and disgust as the raised hand swung back, took aim, and immediately rocketed the sharp glass through the air and at the man by the shed.

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explosives_r_us November 20 2006, 03:21:19 UTC
The shard of glass had flown into the air even before Karasu had had the time to regain his lost grip on the woman’s wrist, his eyes widening slightly at the suddenness of it. With a silent curse, the crow demon took a quick glance back toward Kurama, unable to even acknowledge the fact that his concern was indeed an odd conundrum, and then perhaps the 'concern' was a mere figment. He was only doing as he was told after all.

“Kurama!" came his warning shout, without even the smallest hesitation. Even as much as he would have liked to see the fox demon immersed in his own blood as he had once before, he had a bit more to worry about in the place of his sick fetishes.

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foxyroses November 20 2006, 04:33:35 UTC
Kurama had just clicked another tumbler into place when he heard the woman wail, Karasu shout his name. Jerking towards the sound, Kurama turned to look and was immediately met with the searing pain of the glass shard ripping through his shirt sleeve and embedding itself deep into his upper arm.

A hiss of pain passed between clenched teeth as Kurama let go of the makeshift tools to clutch at his new wound. Damn it! Kurama swore silently, knowing he'd lost the progress he'd been making on the lock. But this was suddenly more important. The woman didn't matter anymore, either, considering she was now apparently unarmed.

Wincing in pain, Kurama grabbed the edge of the glass--now slippy with his own blood and staining his torn sleeve a darker shade of grey--and pulled it from his arm, angrily tossing it on the ground away from where Karasu and the woman were wrestling. He didn't want to think about that woman's blood being on the glass as well and what that could mean for him. Right now, he just wanted into this shed to get whatever it was this woman didn't want them to get. It was almost half out of spite, half out of usefulness at this point. With a bit of curiosity sprinkled in.

Moving back to the shed door, he restarted his task of picking the lock, ignoring the blood that tickled down his arm. He'd been savagely beaten to the point of being unable to stand before, bone peeking through wounds, almost dead... By the same person he was now grudgingly working with... If he could continue on then, he could certainly do it now, albeit with a little shakiness in his right arm.

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red_dragon_mode November 21 2006, 05:20:40 UTC
A giant key. Man, if only he could see that. But Sora's key had probably been taken along with all their other belongings, like the guns that he was looking for, so it was pretty unlikely that he'd get to see it anytime soon.

Still...maybe he could convince Sora to draw it or something later. He really wanted to have a visual, because there were so many different types of keys. Where he was from, the things were rare, artifacts from a lost age, and there were so many other technological security measures that one could set for something.

Before too long, the boys reached the end of the hall, and Sora opened the door at the end. "Come on!" he said over his shoulder as he walked through it, and Junior followed, quite pleased to find that it led outside. However, it didn't take long to also see that they weren't alone. It seemed as though there was some trouble going on out here. There was a long man with long black hair and a woman who seemed to be causing some problems, and both seemed to be facing a smaller building.

"Want to see what's up?" the redhead asked Sora.

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scintillatingly November 22 2006, 03:56:53 UTC
[ From here. ]

Even though Sora could barely see a thing, he was pleased that they had made it outside. They were only on a moist, grassy field of some sort--and it wasn't even wild considering how well-trimmed the grass was--but it was something. He wasn't used to being cooped up inside for so long. Most people weren't, but he'd spent the majority of his childhood outside. Inside had been boring, after all.

The times they were let out into the gardens or the courtyard was preferable to wandering around outside at night, when there was no doubt nasty creatures about, but he wasn't going to scorn his good luck.

Unfortunately, the happiness of being outdoors was soon crushed when he also realized that something was wrong. He couldn't see particularly well, but he heard the sounds of a scuffle and some rather crazed laughing. It wasn't a special counseling night, was it? He didn't recall the intercom announcing it...

What was going on, then?

Figuring it might be a good idea to approach the scene quietly, he only nodded at Junior before slowly heading across the field.

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scintillatingly November 22 2006, 20:09:59 UTC
[ Sora is getting distracted over here. ]

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