Characters: Mio Amakura, Kaoru Hitachiin Setting: Fairy Bedroom Time: Day 006, afternoon, while Zetsu's torturing Makoto. Summary: Mio and Kaoru bond over twinstuff~ Warnings: Possible cuteness?
Mio accepted the sandwich with a small word of thanks before taking a small bite of it. She was dimly aware of the fact that it was rude to eat in front of others, but she didn't really want to waste it or let it set out for too long. "Okay..." She continued to give him a concerned look, but dropped the issue for the moment. "Is...something bothering you?" She had a hunch that something was indeed bothering him and that she knew exactly what it was. She'd gone through similar, after all, first having her sister torn from her time and time again in that village, and coming here to find herself truly alone with precious little hope of being reunited with her twin again...
The redhead tilted his head back, leaning it against the wall. Exhaustion was taking its toll and he lingered in a strange sort of limbo -- on the brink of passing out, but much too awake to ever fall asleep. It made his limbs heavy and his eyes burn. His mind ached for some sort of solace and it took tremendous amounts of effort to even move a finger. Everything seemed so...so....hard.
Despite it all he was still hoping this was all just a bad dream. He wanted to think that those bodies he saw were not real, the smell of that room was imagined, the monsters the chased him were fake, and that this day did not feel like it was actually lasting a week.
And most of all, he wanted Hikaru. It was selfish, so incredibly selfish, but he needed him here.
"I...I'm just still hoping that this is all in my head. I just..." he stopped, refusing to say the next few words out loud, but they rang loud and clear in his head.
I just wish Hikaru was here with me.
A sharp pang of guilt tugged at him, but he knew it was true. He wanted him here.
"That...might be nice if that were it," Mio said softly, uncertainly. In so many ways she hated this place - hated the monsters, the ghosts, the experiments and all other manners of horrible things. She didn't want to have to face another night or risk another loss, wanted to think that all bad things would simply disappear one day. That would have been nice, she wouldn't have missed that. Yet...over her time here, she'd almost come to like this place during the day. She'd grown so attached to some of the residents and she wondered if she really wanted to leave them behind
( ... )
Kaoru hadn't been in Dollsy long enough to become attached to anyone or anything. The boy rarely attached himself to anything so even then it would have been unlikely. The nights were terrifying and as far he was concerned, the days weren't much better.
"...do you miss him?"
Well that was just about the biggest understatement of the year. There was an ache, a burning in his chest that refused to go away. The mere thought of being without Hikaru was painful enough, but now that he actually was...well, he hadn't realized how much it would really hurt. Selfishly he wanted him here. The thought made him wince, but it was true. He wanted him here so he could feel safe, for the familiarity of his touch, for the reassuring smiles he would give.
Nodding, his eyes turned to Mio. "I miss him more than words can say," Kaoru bit his lip, amber eyes sliding away. "...What was your twin like?"
He had to stop thinking about Hikaru right now - he needed a break. Maybe talking about her twin would provide a decent distraction.
Mio's eyes dropped to her lap, offering him a quiet apology in response to his agreement. She was a little surprised by his question. That was a complicated question. Mayu was...Mayu. Her other half. The one person she was supposed to understand completely and yet she had come to question whether or not she'd ever really understood her. She'd come to question a lot of things ever since she'd entered All God's Village, even more ever since she'd come here. Things here were just so...different than they had been back home. She didn't resent her sister - no, she could never - but she was no longer sure she fully understood her, either
( ... )
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Despite it all he was still hoping this was all just a bad dream. He wanted to think that those bodies he saw were not real, the smell of that room was imagined, the monsters the chased him were fake, and that this day did not feel like it was actually lasting a week.
And most of all, he wanted Hikaru.
It was selfish, so incredibly selfish, but he needed him here.
"I...I'm just still hoping that this is all in my head. I just..." he stopped, refusing to say the next few words out loud, but they rang loud and clear in his head.
I just wish Hikaru was here with me.
A sharp pang of guilt tugged at him, but he knew it was true. He wanted him here.
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"...do you miss him?"
Well that was just about the biggest understatement of the year. There was an ache, a burning in his chest that refused to go away. The mere thought of being without Hikaru was painful enough, but now that he actually was...well, he hadn't realized how much it would really hurt. Selfishly he wanted him here. The thought made him wince, but it was true. He wanted him here so he could feel safe, for the familiarity of his touch, for the reassuring smiles he would give.
Nodding, his eyes turned to Mio. "I miss him more than words can say," Kaoru bit his lip, amber eyes sliding away. "...What was your twin like?"
He had to stop thinking about Hikaru right now - he needed a break. Maybe talking about her twin would provide a decent distraction.
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