Fitch waved his hand to dismiss his menus as he heard Suto approaching from behind. He didn’t stop walking as the boy began to spout ideas, barely showing any indication that he heard until his friend zipped around in front of him, quirking an eyebrow slightly out of mere curiosity.
“What makes you think I want anything to do with those holier-than-thou shits that call themselves knights? There’s no justice there,” He said flatly, shaking his head. “With you? And Luna? And Alphard and… that other kid? Even if we meet the numbers, it’s not enough,” His voice grew cold as the quaint town lost its rather easy atmosphere in place of a brooding one around the leather-clad male. “You need to get your head out of the clouds, Suto. There’s nothing left of us. Things have changed since we were trapped here. I’m different and so are you, even if you don’t think so. The things we’ve seen and the people we’ve lost…” He sighed and put a hand up dismissively, “It’s not worth it anymore. You guys don’t need me.” His boots made a soft tapping sound as he started his stroll again, stuffing his hands into his jacket pockets tiredly before pausing, not looking back. The fear… The pain… the anger… It was still there, twisting his heart… Why couldn’t it just leave him alone..?
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Suto had perhaps expected a little more willingness to accept his offer. Nay, he expected Fitch to outright accept it, he figured his friend would leap at a chance to stay together. Hearing the contrary then had dealt a blow to his hopefulness, but not shattered it entirely. Perhaps a gentle nudge in the right direction might help him make a decision?
“Surely if we went back and asked they’d reconsider. I can’t imagine why-”
Regardless, Fitch was having none of it. He sounded absolutely bitter towards the KoB, not that Suto understood why. It wasn’t an elitism thing, that guild didn’t exactly hold its standing over other players’ heads. Plus they were pretty darn talented in their own right; it wasn’t even as if there was a massive skill gap. The accusation of being “holier-than-thou” didn’t sound right either. Sure, they might make some guidelines for other players to follow, and they regulated things here and there, but it was all in the greater good. Frankly if someone didn’t step up and take charge like KoB was doing then Sword Art Online would be even more of a hellish chaos than it already was.
It was painful, to be frank, hearing Fitch talk like this. Suto knew he had been hit hard by the death of Yari, but to think he’d slipped so far into depression… Of course now he better understood the reasons behind it, Fitch’s anguish was more justified than theirs in some manners. Regardless, Suto wasn’t content with letting his friend walk away, he couldn’t allow it. If they began splitting up then what would they have left in this God-forsaken game?
“Fitch… Come on, you know that’s not true!” Suto retorted, smiling uneasily as he watched his friend turn to leave. “We do need you! You’re part of the team, and you help keep us going! You can’t just leave us…”
Feeling his chance slipping as Fitch began to move away further Suto opted to take a step into territory he perhaps shouldn’t be. If it would make his friend stay though then he’d open up the proverbial can of worms.
“You wouldn’t have left your wife like this… So why your friends…?”
Kazaro allowed Luna to say her piece and took over for Nero, sighing slightly. “Firstly, we didn’t expect him here. However, given the circumstance, I don’t believe that it would be…” The man paused, hunting down the right word, “Pragmatic… at this time to allow Fitch to join. While I understand that he has great skill, I do research on all potential candidates for recruitment, especially in situations where those recruits shall not be brought in as mere new members, but as fully-fledged Knights of the Blood. You’re all clearers, and he is too, as I well know. I’ve seen your group move from floor to floor and every boss fight you have all been indispensable. I am very sorry for your loss, but… During the last battle, it was clear that he lacked the resolve needed to turn such surprise into battle readiness, you’ve all shown the ability to cope with casualities. Even after the fight, you would have to be thick to not notice himself distancing from all of you, rather than growing stronger and aiding in your endeavours,” He pointed out logically, “He’s a liability. Not to mention, my money buys the best information that Sasayuka has to offer… I don’t where he’s been spending his time lately,” He shared rather darkly, looking to Nero who only averted his eyes to the floor in frustration.
“You’re denying him entry… Because of how he acted? That’s not fair!” Luna snapped, standing up from her seat and glaring at Kazaro. To her that was an attack on Fitch, her friend, and she wasn’t going to stand for it. The words may not have been spoken directly but it sounded like they were questioning his character and calling him a coward, when in reality he was anything but.
“He lost someone very close to him, he had a moment of shock. You can’t honestly hold that against him! Anyone with half a heart would react the way he did!” Unfortunately for her own plight Luna knew that wasn’t true. In the aftermath she had witnessed firsthand Suto go into a fury and slay a good many minions, and she had done the same to a lesser extent. Both of them hadn’t been rendered immobilized, but still…
There was that damn girl again, Sasayuka. Luna was really beginning to hate her, she had a way of complicating things and always inconveniencing them it seemed. Maybe it was unfounded, but she felt like that girl was way too self-serving and couldn’t care less what happened to them. “So because one girl couldn’t find Fitch that automatically gets him a rejection? He went somewhere for privacy, he didn’t want to be found! We didn’t look for him because we figured he needed it and we knew he’d be fine. You don’t see us doubting him now because of it!”
Fitch froze dead in his tracks, doing all he could to resist the trembling that found its way down his arm to his hand as he clenched his fist. The air felt thick and heavy, as though he was moving through water as he whipped around to face Suto, his eyes ablaze as his forearm met the other boy’s neck and he pushed him into the wall of the inn, met with the purple sign reading ‘Immortal Object.’
“Don’t you dare compare yourself to her,” He said slowly, his voice dripping with venom. “You’d better watch your tongue, Suto, because you have no idea what you’re getting yourself into. You don’t know anything about what happened between us or why… and don’t ever… don’t you ever fucking think you know what’s going on in that dense skull of yours, because you don’t know a damn thing,” He spat, grabbing the boy’s shirt and slamming him against the wall for good measure, “You got that?”
Suto knew full well he’d touched on a subject he full well shouldn’t have. Only recently had he learned of Fitch and Yari’s involvement with one another, he didn’t have any right to speak about it. And yet… In a way, he did. Grunting as he was slammed against the wall his hands shot up to grab Fitch’s, looking directly into the other boy’s furious gaze.
“You’re right… I don’t know what happened between you… Because you never told me!” Suto snapped back, frowning as he wrested his shirt free from Fitch’s grip. Getting himself back he pushed his friend back, not doing as well as he’d like in keeping his temper. “I only just found out about you two, and here I thought we were all best friends! Did I ever do something that made it so I couldn’t know? Did I not deserve to know what my best friends were doing?”
Giving a short, bitter laugh Suto threw his hands up, walking off slightly before coming right back, giving Fitch a pained look. “Seriously Fitch… I would have been happy for you two. I would have supported you all the way. I’m not trying to say we’re more important than her… But we’re your friends too, don’t we matter anymore? We’re all hurt by what happened, and we can’t be splitting up like this, not now. So come on dude… Stay, we’ll work this out.”
“You think you know how you would’ve reacted, Suto?” Fitch asked, narrowing his eyes and tilting his head slightly. “Have you ever noticed how up in arms you get about any kind of change? That was a big change. Two years we were dating before getting sucked into this hell hole and do you know why we didn’t tell you? Hm? You even think to consider that maybe it was for the safety of our friendship?” He asked, “Like we wanted it to be a secret? At first it was because we weren’t sure how it would work, but then… Well, after we were sure how secure we were together, it had been weeks… maybe even months - what were we supposed to say? Lies breed lies, Suto, and you know what’s funny?” The boy shook his head with an ironic laugh, though he didn’t think it was really all that humourous. Tears welled slightly in his eyes, “We were going to tell you… tell everybody… right after that boss. We’d decided just before the fight that at the celebration for the floor’s victory, you would be the first one to know that…” He stepped back and wiped his eyes on the back of his sleeve, “We were going to tell you how sorry we were for not saying anything sooner… And now it doesn’t even matter. Nothing. Ever. Matters,” He said, steeling himself once more as he turned the pain into fury, letting it burn away, “Not here. Not out there… You can try all you like, but the moment things seem to have gotten the way you like them, they’ll change. That’s something you simply don’t understand, Suto. See how hard you’re fighting to keep something together that clearly doesn’t want to stay intact? It’s not persistent… It’s not a strong will…”
Fitch sighed and began to step back farther, preparing to leave, “You’re pathetic,” he stated flatly, letting out one long, tired breath before walking away again. The final words he said to Suto before officially leaving them behind… Every one of the friends he’d made in the last several years… Every one of his last connections to the girl he once loved.
Kazaro looked at her curiously, “Couldn’t find him? Luna, it isn’t that she couldn’t… it’s that she did. She didn’t go out of her way to watch him, I didn’t ask her to. I asked her about him… She had been keeping an eye on another very important person and noticed the two of them together… a lot. If he wanted privacy, he could have easily acquired it. But he didn’t, he sought to abandon all of you, and as you can see, he has. Rather than appealing to me himself, he’s left, no doubt to officially join his new friend. It’s none of your business who or why… for now, but I can assure you that it was not without much thought that he was excluded. I promise you that; I wanted quite badly to have one of the lead clearers in my guild, but as I said… liability.”
Luna couldn’t believe the utter garbage that was spewing from Kazaro’s mouth. So he came here to recruit all of them, and outright deny Fitch in the process? Why? Because Fitch might be meeting with some questionable character? She was positive that if he was aware of this person’s supposed misdeeds he’d not be associating with the person at all, they couldn’t blame him for ignorance. Nor could they blame him for what happened in the battle. It was all just utter shit, none of it was fair in judging Fitch.
“He’s had bigger problems lately than appealing to you for approval, you know. Hell, none of us saw this coming, so why would he have ever gone out of his way to appeal if that’s the case?” Clenching her fists in anger Luna turned to Nero, glaring at him in spite of her anger being towards Kazaro. “Tell him he’s wrong, Nero! You know Fitch better than he does, tell him he should let Fitch join!”
Kazaro shook his head and looked down to Nero, “Well, Nero? Do you disagree?” He asked, knowing that Nero would be honest in his reply.
The white haired boy placed his index finger and thumb over the bridge of his nose, “Luna… he wasn’t just associating with some shady character. Nor was he unaware who the man was. I couldn’t believe it either and I don’t know what explanation he may have, but… He’s not a broken man, he’s a disconnected one. Look at the signs right in front of you; he hasn’t shown up for nearly anything in the last floor, he’s barely seen Suto… When he does come around, he’s sulking… He’s not just grieving, Luna, he’s changed. He’s not as safe as he used to be and… it’s time to let him go before you all put yourselves in danger too…”
Kazaro sighed, “I swear, I’m not trying to hurt any of you… I didn’t expect him to even be here… I hope you’ll still consider after everything… I’m going back to the headquarters, Nero is free for the night though - he speaks for me,” The redhead rose and ran a hand through his hair, looking down to the floor for a moment, as if there was more he wanted to say before letting it go and leaving the room, descending the flight of stairs, and leaving the inn, where he saw Fitch, walking away in what seemed to almost be a cloud of darkness. “You okay?” He asked Suto, looking over sympathetically.
Luna’s eyes stayed firmly on Kazaro’s back as he walked out, biting back the slurry of vicious words she had in mind for him. Who did he think he was, leaving out their friend like that? Bastard… When he left and only she and Nero remained her anger subsided, but only just so. Looking over at the white haired boy she scowled, stepping over and looking up at him angrily. “So you join their guild and you’re whipped, is that it?” she remarked, looking away as she moved towards the door herself. “I don’t know if we’re joining or not Nero, but I’d be careful who you want to be friends with. Because right now you’re awfully close to alienating some of them.” With that she slammed the door behind her, storming off back to her own bedroom.
It was no use and Suto knew it. Anger, anguish, desperation, everything was bubbling up inside of him, and try as he might he wasn’t getting anywhere with Fitch. He couldn’t be leaving, not like this, he just couldn’t. Fitch was the only friend he really had left, outside of this hell hole. If they were to part ways now then what was waiting for him back in the real world? Much as he wanted to continue to plead he felt himself unable to speak, or so much as move really. His felt like they were cemented to the ground and his lungs ached, even though he needn’t really to breath it felt like his chest was seizing up. Only after a familiar voice called to him from behind did he rouse from the trance. And when he did come to he was livid.
“You… You bastard!” Spinning around on his heels Suto glowered at Kazaro, gritting his teeth furiously. “It’s your fucking fault this happened! If you hadn’t excluded Fitch in the first place he wouldn’t be leaving right now!” Yari’s death, it was devastating, but there had been no clear indication that Fitch would leave them. This had to be the act that broke the camel’s back, he was certain of it. The one to blame, the one responsible for tearing his best friend from him, was standing right before him. And asking if he was alright, of all things. This jerk had some gall pulling a stunt like that then coming around and pretending to be concerned.
“Am I… Okay? You want to know if I’m okay?” Suto continued, near shouting as he walked over to Kazaro. “No I am NOT okay! Fitch just left us because you and your guild have asinine regulations and rejected my friend! You want us to join your precious little group after that? Kazaro… Fuck you…”
Good thing this was a safe zone, otherwise he’d probably be seconds from killing this guy right here and now. Of course he’d regret it later, but Suto’s anger was rising to dangerous heights. He didn’t get angry often, but when he did it was borderline berserk. There had been a brief glimpse of it after Yari’s death, and even then that hadn’t been the culmination of his fury. Even in his rage-fueled thoughts however Suto’s mind was ticking, and an idea occurred to him. True, he couldn’t kill Kazaro, nor did he truly want to. But, perhaps fighting him was the solution.
“You and me… Right here, right now!” A duel challenge out of the blue, surely that had to surprise the KoB member a bit. Bringing up his screen Suto went through the paces swiftly, sending Kazaro the challenge before glaring up at the taller man, a cynical smirk spreading across his lips.
“Fight me, we’ll wager Fitch’s chance to join. If I beat you then you have to accept him. No… When I beat you. You can go get him yourself, apologize and get him to join. I’m not letting him just walk away from this, and neither are you.”
Kazaro frowned at Suto’s outburst… They were all accusing him… Were they really so blind? He dejectedly sighed, “I’m never one to turn down a bet, though you should know this isn’t my fault… I would have loved to have him aboard… You wanna know who tore your friendship to bits? You should ask the person in this castle who knows just about anything. But if you want to blame it on me, then that’s fine too, but you should be careful when you wage something so heavy on your heart. You may regret to lose it entirely when it’s lost.” He crossed his arms, “What if I win? On the off-chance you can’t beat the Vice-Commander of the strongest clearing guild in Aincrad, what do you give me? Your membership was something I offered because I thought you were a good kid… A strong one. You have the will to be a warrior and an asset to the Knights. So of course I’d like you to join, but I don’t want it to be because I beat you in a duel, that’s entirely your choice and I’ll have nobody in my guild who doesn’t want to be there, got it? What do I get if I win?” He asked, opening his menu as he began to equip his combat gear.
His rather regal clothing was replaced with armour of red which was trimmed in white, a large cross upon the back. HIs finely crafted cloak flashed and appeared far more practical, showing the fur of some arctic creature with a red cross fashioned into it, as was customary of most of the Knights’ equipment. Finally, at his side appeared a menacing katana which was rather simple in appearance, yet exuded a sense of strength. His finger then hovered over the duel request as he awaited an answer.
“Off-chance? Oh don’t worry, it’s not even in question whether I can beat you or not.” Rationality was all but out the window right now. Suto was confident, perhaps overly so that he would emerge triumphant from this. Kazaro’s rank meant nothing to him, he was just another Clearer, just as the rest of them were. His rank in some guild had no value outside of his fellow members, it was nothing but a title. Both of them had fought the same bosses and each had emerged victorious, they were equally powerful in his mind. Yet Suto still remained confident he was better, he could move quicker and had disabling blows. All of that fancy armor would be no good against his kinds of attacks.
“If you win…? Feh… Well in the event you do, which isn’t going to happen, I’ll agree to be your personal assistant,” Suto said, half-joking and half-serious. Looking up at Kazaro with a taunting grin he waited for the duel to be accepted, stepping back a few meters once it was underway. Looking up at the clock as it ticked down he readied himself, trying to size up his opponent. High defense probably, and attack, but slow movement. Skills were probably swipes and thrusts, easy enough to avoid so long as he didn’t get caught out in a combo. Yeah, if he stayed light on his feet he’d have this in the bag. Hearing the counter begin to tick down his grin wavered slightly, replaced by a confident smirk. “I hope you’re ready to go crawling to Fitch…!”
Kazaro sighed, knowing that the boy was caught in the moment. He readied himself as the counter ticked down, holding his katana firmly, his eyes not paying attention to the counter as he met Suto’s. They were filled with pity and worry, almost apologetic as he watched the boy try to calculate the battle. One of the best unarmed players in the game, one of the only ones left, even, and he was wasting his talent by challenging an unnecessary duel.
“Sure,” He said, not wanting to further irritate the boy as the timer sounded to begin the match. With incredible speed, he lurched forward. His armour was lighter and slightly weaker than it seemed, but he blasted forth from his position, his blade alight in a hue of emerald. He had taken a couple of short steps before it charged and his momentum kicked in at an amazing power. A single-hit strike as he leapt a powerful four meters in just under half a second, as the system had configured it. The blade came hurtling downward from an overhead arc as the duel began.
Kazaro could have the first move, Suto would be a good sport about it. With that kind of gear he was going to need all the opportunity he could get. Once the timer completed its run and the signal to begin sounded the KoB member made his advance, and Suto instantly realized his folly. The speed with which Kazaro had immediately tipped him off to it, no regular heavy metal user had that kind of agility, it would be absurd. Then his eyes settled on the weapon in hand, now glowing with an ominous emerald hue. It wasn’t a broadsword, or even a straight sword, but a katana. Damn it all, he’d made the biggest novice mistake he possibly could have and now he was caught out because of it. Fighting a slow opponent was a game for him, he could evade them all day. But the middle ground, someone with armor and speed, he fell significantly behind.
There was nothing Suto could do about the first attack, much as he’d liked to have dodged it even his speed wouldn’t permit such a feat. Getting hit instead with the arc he grunted involuntarily, his eyes shooting to his health meter. Watching as it dropped down a good many pixels, stopping after draining nearly a quarter of the way, he scowled. Right, he had to be more careful, his armor hardly afforded him the protection that Kazaro’s did. Hoping to catch the katana-user off guard he immediately went in to try and offer a combo in rebuttal. His fists lit up in a light yellow hue, and he threw forward a straight jab first, aimed at Kazaro’s chest. Since this was a combo chain, as many MA skills were, he couldn’t well stop it once it began unless he was stunned or somehow otherwise interrupted. After the jab he would follow with a low kick, usually to destabilise the opponent, then a haymaker to knock them down. It was a simple combo, but he hoped to make Kazaro incapable of defending himself Kazaro turned with the momentum of his blade, readying the next strike as he took a jab to the chest, falling back a step. He didn’t even look to his health, he knew how much damage it would do… Not much - the boy needed to spend his money better on some kind of equipment, going on like this would get him killed. Not to mention, it almost made the duel feel exceptionally unbalanced. As the low kick was initiated, Kazaro was struck again, however, the powerful final strike would never make contact as he let the leg strike him. He fell, but on purpose as he tucked into his shoulder and fell over back into a kneeling position, taking a spin and starting his own three-hit combo. As he rose, his katana came with him in an upward-strike, followed smoothly by a downward one, and finally a thrust forward with a grunt of effort from the blade’s user.
Suto couldn’t help but bear a grin of satisfaction as the first blow landed. The game registered nicely when he hit things, and knowing he’d just caused damage to Kazaro made it all the sweeter. To his sheer delight the second strike connected as well, topping over the other playing and setting him up for the third and final hit. The combos were really quite nice, they were swift and hard to avoid… But not impossible. Kazaro had managed to do that, and Suto’s eyes widened in surprise as his fist connected with nothing but air, nearly losing his balance at having a lack of anything to strike. Soon as the combo had finished its course he looked down, knowing full well what he was in for. Sure enough his failed attempt was met with punishment, a swift upward and downward strike instantly hitting him and taking out yet another fair chunk of his health. This time he did manage to evade the third strike, only just, scampering away to the side as he watched the sword slice through the air.
“Damn it… Damn it!” He wasn’t going to lose this fight, not a chance! There had to be a combo that would work, something that would make Kazaro really reel. Maybe the Lotus combo, a higher leveled, five strike attack. It involved quickly closing the gap between your opponent and then immediately unleashing a barrage of strikes. It worked best from behind, but he didn’t think he could flank a seasoned fighter like this. Hardly waiting for Kazaro to get to his feet Suto dashed in, a blur as his speed helped him close the gap in a mere second. Once there his attacks began, starting once more with a straight jab. The jab would turn into a pair of forward strikes, one going high and the other low, with that followed in turn by a spinning strike that should slam his forearm into Kazaro’s side. After that he’d pivot on his feet and use the heel of his hand to strike the KoB’s chest, and the final bit was a backwards-flip kick that should connect to his chin and cause a temporary stun. If that panned out he could use another combo and probably close out the fight then and there.
Each and every of the following strikes made contact, though Kazaro did little to get out of their way. His health depleting at a very slow rate, and he even spoke with each connection, “You’re not using anything - unarmed combat is extremely useful in this world and you’re wasting it by not distributing your points right or getting anything to up your power. You wanna do something for your friend? To help the people of Aincrad, Suto? You’ll need to stop throwing your money at the air and hoping to be granted wishes,” He said bluntly, trying to help the boy face reality as he stumbled back, slightly stunned, his heatlh still glowing a faint green-yellow, even after a flurry of attacks. This time, before he countered with a new attack, his sword and fist glowed a vibrant yellow and the strike began with a swift backfist to Suto’s cheek and a swipe which sliced horizontally across his abdomen. Kazaro’s move linked with a second - a basic roundhouse kick to the hips which would do little damage, but his sword skill’s momentum would give him quite the bit of stopping power.
In spite of landing his entire Lotus combo Suto had still barely managed to do any damage. While his own health hovered just around half Kazaro had about three-quarters, maybe a little more. And that was after two solid, strong combos. What was he doing wrong? The jerk was of course rather quick to offer ideas, or rather point out apparent flaws with Suto’s spending habits. “Shut up! The hell do you know about me?!” he snapped, glaring at Kazaro. In a spurt of anger he threw a straight, basic jab, a very weak essentially auto-attack. It hit, but barely registered in terms of damage, and then he was as good as finished. When the backfist landed he knew he was in trouble, and sure enough the sword strike that followed en suit nearly brought him down to the red. Stunned by how large the discrepancy in power was between them he essentially just accepted his defeat then and there, taking the roundhouse kick and falling back as he was beaten. Sitting on his backside Suto stared wide eyed at his own health, stunned he’d been dispatched in a handful of strikes. When the banner rose up declaring Kazaro the victor he was still staring, dumbfounded.
That was it… He’d lost, fair and square. His hopes of bringing Fitch back had just died with that failure, and now he was pretty much a servant to this KoB dog. After regaining his senses Suto slowly turned his gaze up to Kazaro, having a fairly defeated and neutral expression on his face. What was he supposed to tell Luna? Was she part of the deal, or would she even join now that he was in? Not having any words for the situation he slowly sat upright, sitting cross legged as he stared down at the street. So that was that… Good-bye freedom, and good-bye Fitch.
Kazaro’s armour vanished and was replaced with his previous clothing quite quickly, his katana even becoming one that was decorative rather than powerful and he approached Suto, sitting on the ground, before offering his hand down to the boy. “You know… I don’t mean to be such a hard-ass… I’m sorry about Fitch, but I don’t think it’s fair for me to be the one taking all of the heat… he chose to leave a long time ago… I think you could do amazing things, Suto, and help a lot of people… But you can’t rely on Fitch or Alphard or Jason or anybody to give you the drive or support. It has to be something you want to do, yeah?” He asked lightly, knowing his victory was hollow and nothing short of a complete and utterly unfair fight.
“Luna?” Nero’s voice filtered through the door after he’d knocked on it a few times, “Can I come in? I think we should at least talk… It’s been a really long day, I understand, I just… kind of sprung this on you guys, and I don’t think that was very fair, but if you give me the chance, I’d like to explain…” He stated, placing a hand on the door frame to support himself.