Who: Nataku, Miharu Rokujo, Tyki Mikk, Rhode Kamelot, Anemone
Where: Elysium: Liebert manor, Abyss: Alleyway
When: Night.
Summary: Kidnapping and torture. Finding out if it is really fun.
Rating: R.
Other: Three threads in one log. It's Fon's fault.
The manor was still missing the presence of the person that he wanted to see most. It was depressing -- a feeling that he finally could name after months of being without the Senator. But those thoughts had to be set aside so that he could be in the proper mindset for what he was going to do. The isolated room within the basement would soon be accepting two guests. He had already made proper accommodations in the room so that they would not be able to leave easily -- new chains and locks. However, he did not have any of the drugs that were used the first time around. It ruined the reenactment slightly, but he supposed that it would be all right. The two souls that were coming were not going to be there to be completely broken, but to prove that it was fun to break people.
A lesson that he felt that Rhode needed to learn as well, because he felt like being a "good uncle." Even though, he was certain that Genkaku would teach her this on his own; he had nothing else that he could teach her that he felt a child of his brother would like to know. As for the inclusion of Tyki, it was merely so that Rhode was not upset in his ostracizing the waste of space by not inviting him along. Furthermore, it seemed like the man knew Miharu. A fact which did not bother him as so much confuse him. But he had been told by Miharu that he may be killed if he questioned too much into it. Since he had so much to do, he decided that the answer as to how the teenager knew the "family hobo" would have to wait.
And, while he had no real connection to Miharu -- other than suddenly living with him, Nataku still more or less dragged him into his plans. It seemed as though Miharu needed something to take his mind off the disappearance of Yoite, which was why Nataku invited him along. Miharu understood the sadness of not being around the person that they liked best, and being one of the few that understood such it only seemed right to have him enjoy this distraction. If enjoyment even could be had.
He finally had finished convincing both targets to meet him somewhere. It seemed as though it was finally time to begin the experiment. Nataku looked up at the ceiling, tilting his head slightly, exactly what was he feeling? Excitement? Fear? Boredom? He wasn't sure -- this one was new and he would have to take time in order to understand exactly what it was. He left the computer where it rested against the outlet to meet up with the other three in the manor, saying only, "It is time." Nataku never planned anything of this nature before and did not know exactly how he came to do so. But then again, he was only mimicking what he had seen Genkaku do; so in truth, it was not really his own plans at all.