Characters: Tatsu
yoraetatsu, Bridge
handy_psychic, Renae
artistic_spaz, Mirage
plottingthisDate/Time: March 28th
Location: The Fourth Floor/The City Without Shape
Rating: PG (possibly PG-13 depending on how you interpret a line or two.)
Summary: The elevator dumps the group out, and they see one of Tatsu's memories. Or do they?
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You who hear their call/Abandon yourself to fate/and surrender yourself/to all... )
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"Do you suppose you are being hunted due to a power you have?"
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She glanced around, then back to him. "Hey, maybe we should return to the elevator. It should move again now, right?"
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Bridge well knew the weight that word could carry, though he was quite sure he at least had never been HUNTED for it. All the same...
"But if that's you, then... why do you look so different now? How do you become your- other self? Why do you have two completely distinct bodies?" He shook his head slowly, wishing this made more sense to him, or that he could help Tatsu in some way. He then nodded, glancing back at the elevator. "I'm sure the Sphere's done with us now."
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"Yeah. Let's go." He started walking back towards the elevator, his wings flapping a little. "I don't know why I look so different. I know he and I are one, but I don't know how. I'm not sure what most of this means... but I'll figure it out, one day."
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And to Bridge's and Tatsu's thoughts, he concluded that naturally, although bodies are mere physical containers, two distinct bodies have two distinct levels of powers. Mirage knew that enough when he had experienced the body-switch (in such a human body, how irksome). Admittedly, he did not know why Tatsu is different now (an irritated frown briefly crossed his face at this point). Nevertheless, the consciousness never changes regardless of the container. Again, a conclusion from the body-switch. Everything else would have to be further investigated on.
An irritation. If only I knew more...
But he didn't express any of these into words, and instead put a smirk on his face and followed the others back to the elevator.
"A pity; we never did get to play that game."
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