Nightshift 44: The Coliseum

Oct 20, 2009 19:38

[Warped in from here.]

When Guy's eyes opened, it was almost as if he was waking up, and yet he knew that wasn't the case; he was standing, with a weapon in his hand, and somehow feeling far more comfortable than he had in weeks.

His gaze was on his feet, and it took him a few seconds to let everything sink in. He was wearing boots. His boots. ( Read more... )

claude, guy, head doctor, dias, anise, dahlia, celes, sync

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Re: Coliseum Floor - North ran_on_empty November 12 2009, 02:29:02 UTC
Hearing Guy gasp like that was almost methodical in a way, and for a moment Sync closed his eyes and listened to his pained wheezing. He gave no notice to Claude or Anise, not even when they desperately pleaded for him to stop, instead filtering them out in the light of his own enjoyment. It was only when he was satisfied did he looked back up into the stands, the corners of his mouth tugging into a tired smile.

"Anise..." Despite his exhaustion, Sync's voice rang clear, and yet it wasn't 'his'. It would've seemed to most that he'd planned to soil Ion's identity, but that wasn't the case. In reality, Sync had done nothing but speak naturally, effectively dropping the voice he'd been forced to use for so long. In many ways it was both foreign and familiar, but in the end it brought the same empty feeling.

"... It was my fault from the start, wasn't it?" The replica eventually began, refusing to look away. "None of this would've happened if I hadn't been born like this. I never would've been thrown away, tossed aside to be picked up and molded into what I am now."

It was an achievement in itself that Sync could say that so sincerely, but maybe that was because he no longer had the energy to be bitter. He was tired, and it must've shown, but Sync pressed on anyway. The God-General didn't care if anyone dared to interject, or that there were even other people around in the first place. Meanwhile, his grip remained relentless, even though he was hardly paying attention to Guy anymore.

"I must look like a monster, but I can't help it. I've lived this empty life for so long that I've forgotten how to be happy..." He paused, realizing his mistake and laughed. "No, it's not that. I've just never learned how."

Sync's laughter eventually died, relaxing until he was gazing up at her with a serene look. His visible eye drooped, though that smile remained.

"But if things had been different then you... you would've been my guardian, and you would've protected me all the same, right? You would've shown what happiness felt like, and we would've been together until the day I died."

By then his smile disappeared altogether, replaced with a solemn expression. It was hard to make out if the God-General had been sincere, or if he just wanted to hurt Anise in the worst way possible, but maybe that was why he was so dangerous in the first place.

"I'm sorry, Anise. I'm sorry I ruined this for us."

Without warning, he suddenly twisted Guy's neck until a loud snap penetrated the air.

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Re: Coliseum Floor - North razing_phoenix November 12 2009, 08:21:18 UTC
As both of his friends continued with their pleas, Guy almost wished that they would stop. He could hear the desperation in their voices and it caused a whole different kind of pain to stab through his chest even as he fought for breath that just wouldn't come anymore.

Watching Claude sink to the ground in defeat seemed to cause Guy's own limbs to slacken in kind, not that he was able to move them much in the first place. They had lost; that had to be clear to everyone here, Sync included.

As the God-General started to talk, a veritable monologue, Guy felt like the words were coming to him as if through a thick wall. It was like he was in a dream, and he could tell that his body was giving in bit by bit, unable to fight back any longer. His vision clouded and his eyes started to close, meaning that he was no longer able to keep eye contact with Claude. That was probably for the best.

Though Sync's voice was there up until the end, Guy wasn't processing the actual words as he gradually choked. There was simply no way to stop this, and he hated that it was like this; he hated that it seemed to be almost predetermined.

He had fought so hard to escape things like the Score, and yet in this most crucial moment he couldn't get away from what was apparently his fate.

With that unavoidable snap, Guy's body finally lost whatever last bit of life it had been holding onto. It slumped against Sync coldly, broken and bleeding.

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Re: Coliseum Floor - North gald_digger November 12 2009, 23:53:34 UTC
Why? Why was he saying those things now, of all times?

It was hard to believe that that soft voice and gentle face belonged to the very same person whose arm was presently clamped around Guy's throat in a deadly grip. And those words, which dragged Anise's buried feelings of pity up to the surface...

But they were lies, weren't they? They were true, but Sync didn't mean what he was saying. He couldn't mean something like that while slowly killing her friend at the same time!

Guy... Anise wished she had a chance to apologize to him. If it wasn't for her, this wouldn't be happening. Tears streamed down her cheeks, one after another, as she kept her pleading eyes fixed on Sync.

The sudden snap of Guy's neck caused those eyes to widen with shock. A horrified gasp escaped her lips, but that was the only sound she made. Her throat felt like it was closing up, and she found herself unable to scream or cry out.

Guy was dead. The realization made her blood run cold.

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Re: Coliseum Floor - North full_score November 14 2009, 20:30:50 UTC
Sync wasn't going to stop. That much became certain as he just stood there, looking as though he was basking beneath the very cruelty he was perpetrating. Having nothing to do but sit there and watch made Claude feel sick. Was there really no way to stop this?!

And then the boy turned his attention onto Anise, speaking in a voice that Claude recognized from when he'd assumed the identity of Ion, not to mention all those times Sync had taunted him during the day. Hearing his words made Claude tighten his jaw, his eyes flashing. Just what the hell was he getting at, saying stuff like that?! Half of it barely even made sense to Claude. And yet even though he'd long ago figured out that there was a lot he didn't understand about the Auldrantian patients in Landel's, that did nothing to ease the growing hatred he harbored toward Sync.

But the more Sync talked, the thicker Claude's anxiety for Guy became. The thought of losing him along with Dias was almost unbearable, and there wasn't a damn thing Claude could do to stop it. But suddenly that all came toppling down the moment Sync decided he was tired of playing around, twisting Guy's neck in one horrifyingly swift motion.

For a moment Claude was too stunned to even do anything as the realization that Guy was gone tried to sink in.

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Re: Coliseum Floor - North ran_on_empty November 15 2009, 23:45:35 UTC
Twisting Guy's neck like that was both satisfying and not, a sigh escaping his throat when the latter's body finally went limp. Sync rolled the swordsman's head in his arms, absentmindedly twisting Guy's neck in the other direction as if making sure he'd done the job right.

Or maybe he was just bored.

It was obvious that, despite his words, Sync felt absolutely no remorse for what he'd done. The fact that Guy was dead didn't seem to deter him in the slightest, repeatedly twisting the swordsman's neck back and forth while enjoying the resistance of bone sliding against bone. While watching Anise cry like that had been satisfying, he eventually grew tired of looking at her and instead focused his attention back towards Claude.

"..." At first the replica looked pained, but that expression soon disappeared from his face as he carelessly tossed that dead body off of him. Sync carefully stood on his feet, wavering slightly as he fought the urge to collapse out of exhaustion before making his way over to where Claude was. His movements were slow and sluggish, but he eventually dropped back down to the floor, sliding against the invisible wall until he was now resting comfortably in front of the horrified blond.

And it was there that he watched Claude, not bothering to say anything as he graced the latter with a half-lidded smile.

It didn't matter if the Head Doctor removed the wall separating them; he had won, and not even death could take that away from him.

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