Characters: Himura Tomoe, Himura Kenshin, Kamiya Kaoru, potentially other people???
Location: Northeast edge of the city on the outskirts of the park
Rating: PG-13
Time: Dec 21st, early evening
Description: Tomoe encounters a section of the city where the madness wavelength has filtered in, as well as a kishin egg. After making an
SOS post, Kenshin
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...And then he was quick to throw it away from him, snatch up his sakabatou from the floor next to him, and rush for the door.
His face was white, he probably wasn't breathing, and his heart was hammering against his ribcage. Perhaps he'd been horrible in his dealings with Tomoe since she'd arrived with as lost as he'd felt; Sano and Kaoru had helped in their own ways, but he still had things with which he needed to come to terms. That he knew. But those problems didn't matter when he could see her in danger and had promised to protect her and this time keep that promise. She in that moment was the most important as he slammed his door ( ... )
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Kenshin's wife was in danger. It didn't matter about waiting or standing by, now was the time to lend her support. They didn't know what they were up against, but she couldn't just let him face it alone!
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So instead Kenshin turned away and continued running. He could try to outrun and lose her, like he'd attempted once with Misao, but even if the city hadn't taken away his godspeed and ability to jump as high as he usually could Tomoe had still given away her location. Kaoru would only arrive later. She was stubborn. Having her insist on joining him gave Kenshin a feeling similar to the one he'd felt when he'd seen her in Kyoto: one of simultaneous relief and anger.
But it didn't matter. Kaoru was coming, he knew she was coming. And Tomoe was in trouble, afraid, and letting herself show it. Whatever was happening, Kenshin would stop it.
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As she followed behind quietly, thoughts raced in her mind. What was that thing? How badly was Tomoe hurt? What was Kenshin feeling? If only her legs could move faster..
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But then he could hear. First a yelp, then a scream, and Kenshin knew whose scream that was. Not thinking about whether Kaoru was still behind him, hardly paying any attention to his surrounding, he pushed himself to move faster until he could see the thing, Tomoe on the ground and blood on her kimono and then there was only red ( ... )
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"Tomoe-san!" Her injury was on her arm, it looked like. Anger at the thought of a monster doing this to Kenshin's important person made her grit her teeth as she quickly knelt at her side, peering down at her with a concerned expression. "It's alright now, it ran away. Are you alright?"
She turned over her shoulder to stare at Kenshin. "Kenshin, let's get her to the hospital. We need to patch this up. "
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--and then the pressure was instantly gone, replaced by another shrill howl. She gulped a breath, trying not to cough as she pushed herself up enough to turn see a flurry of red as Kenshin beat the thing back.
"Kenshin," she managed to croak as the kishin retreated. There was relief, certainly, considering just how close she had just come to dying again--but something was wrong. Something was really wrong, but she didn't know what it was.
Tomoe jerked toward the sound of Kaoru's voice as she made her way onto the scene, pushing herself up further, bringing her left arm close to her chest, her right coming up and finally letting the bloodied knife that had remained clutched in her fingers go in order to haphazardly begin wrapping the tatters of her sleeve around her mangled forearm, adrenaline still ( ... )
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There was enough sanity left in him still to realise that for some reason Battousai was fighting to come out again. It was all to easy, as it always was around Tomoe now, to remember another time in which he'd rushed to her rescue and that time had ruined everything of his own accord. Those memories were coming back more and more clearly now, and when he turned at the sound of his name to look at Tomoe, lying on the ground and covered in blood, that was the final pushing point to snap him back to that bloody day when he was only fifteen years old and killing ruthlessly to get to her ( ... )
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No..that look on his face--his eyes--
But he had sealed his old self. He told her that night on the roof, that he had found a way, so why--why was she looking at a face not too far from the one she saw in her Dojo on that fateful night?
Why..? Kenshin has been under so much stress, I realize but--he's always been in such good control...why is the Battousai here? Kenshin..
She swallowed, sliding her arm gently around Tomoe to help steady her, her voice a bit shaky, but firm. "Kenshin..what are you doing? W..we have to get her to the hospital, remember? You came here to help Tomoe-san, didn't you? Let's..let's go. "
Her eyes grew dark, pleading. "Flip your sword back. That isn't the right side.."
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"Leave it," she said sternly even as she pulled the tatters of her kimono sleeve around the arm as tightly as she could, trying ignore the alarming rate at which the fabric was bleeding through and the pain that was finally beginning to filter through. She tried her best to keep her expression schooled, but the worry was in her eyes despite it all. "You kept your promise--leave it at that."
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"I said I'd protect you," he said, voice just as sharp as before, "and I will kill anyone who tries to hurt you again, be it beast or man." He lowered the sword but clenched his fist around the hilt so tightly his knuckles turned white.
He was in the forest of barriers again, causing a rain of blood, still in a haze of rage and muddled senses. The feeling of blade ripping through flesh-he wanted it.
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The air felt heavy, thick almost, as she realized she had sucked in a breath of air. Her lungs felt full--and the dizziness--it hadn't been like that before!
This is the 'madness' of Hitokiri Battousai. This is who Kenshin made himself become..Madness---wait--madness...!In the chilling silence that followed his words, Kaoru realized she hadn't stopped staring at him intensely, trying to look for traces of her rurouni. No, it went beyond hitokiri or rurouni. She was looking for Kenshin ( ... )
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Tomoe's attention was briefly pulled to Kaoru at her side, turning enough to catch the other girl's eyes as she spoke, and some strange realization seemed to settle over her. "It was here before that thing made its appearance... it's in the air..."
She straightened more, her eyes turning back to Kenshin again before widening further.
This--this was the madness wavelength, wasn't it?
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It wasn't that he wasn't aware of Kaoru. That wasn't true at all; she had managed to light the barest, slightest spark of awareness that at least stilled him for that brief moment. But he was back in the forest with Tomoe on that snowy day. It was her face that jumped at him and her raised voice that brought a shuddering gasp to his lips and caused him to double over as though he'd been punched in the stomach.
"No!" There it was again, this time a more obvious moment of clarity, but this time when it vanished his face was even more crazed than before. "What good am I-what good is Kenshin-if I can't even protect the people most precious to me? The only way to stop them is to stop their hearts. Then how could ( ... )
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She opened her mouth to speak again, but she found that there was a palpable air coming from Kenshin's proximity, she instead coughed, a bead of sweat trickling down her cheek. At this rate---this is the Madness Wavelength. It makes sense..I can't watch this anymore. I can't watch Kenshin struggle like this! Not in front of me, I can't--...that would be too much!"...Tomoe-san..it's the Madness Wavelength..-- " She coughed, her eyes lidding slightly. It felt like her back was being pushed on by some invisible weight ( ... )
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