Characters: Kamui [
unlucky_blood ], Tieria Erde [
fragile_proud ]
When: After
this conversation.
Where: Moving between where Kamui stays normally and the apartments.
Rating: I doubt anything higher than PG.
Summary: Kamui's been convinced that he shouldn't stay alone while he's ill, Tieria comes to help him to the apartments.
(
Illness can apparently bring people to meet. )
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Neck, Sion, vampires, Kamui... strange how used he has gotten to things like that since he was here.
Tieia hurried over to the location the PCD was showing him. It was strange how easily Kamui had... believed him? The Kamui he knew was a lot more stubborn than this one right now, but than again, this Kamui was injured and needed help.
As he reached the location, he moved carefully, as he spotted Kamui on the floor. "Kamui", he said with a sound of relief. Good that he had found him that fast.
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When Tieria emerged both visibly relaxed. At least it wasn't something, or someone, which would instantly mean harm if not near death. The vampire really wasn't in any position to protect himself, he could barely focus his vision while he walked let alone running and dodging. That wasn't including of course the fact that right now he couldn't heal himself nor did he have the normal strength or speed he would have while healthy. He was technically weaker than an ordinary human at this point.
Kamui nodded and pushed himself off the floor, using the wall for balance. "You must be Tieria." How strange it was to know that he should know someone but didn't. It felt rather awkward in a way. What do you even say to someone you're ( ... )
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It was somehow strange that Kamui really didn't know anymore who he was. Sure, they had been argueing most of the time, but still Tieria had started to care for that vampire. "Yes... yes I am."
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He turned to look at Tieria and nodded. As strange as it sounded the other reminded him of his brother slightly, he couldn't place how but he knew it was similar. Maybe the trust was the same...
"I'll be able to walk on my own." The words were a plain lie but spoken more from habit than actually how he felt. After so long struggling through things on his own it was second nature to decline most, if not all, help by now.
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