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Vera was caught off guard by Mina dragging her and Michael away to somewhere more quiet. She seemed... uhh... simple. Simple wasn't bad, though. Simple was honest and easy to work with... kinda. As long as you didn't need rocket science.

It was the other one she had her guard up around, and trying to link arms with her would be like trying to grab smoke for him.

"What are you doing? You're gonna hurt her feelings," Vera told him with a frigid glare. "Wouldn't want anyone to get the wrong idea." Speaking of Mina's honesty, and what she'd witnessed, it was clear that the beefy girl valued the guy in some way... for... some reason.

Once in that more "private" location, Vera managed to pry herself free and help get Michael laid down. It was then that she decided it was time to retreat, if she could. She just had to do it right.

"Look, Mina was it? You seem like a smart girl." Hardly, but Mina had no reason to expect Vera to know better. "Do me a favor, would you? Make sure Michael here makes it to his next match in one piece," she began, slipping Michael's glasses into the boy's pocket as she spoke. "You knocked him out, so it's only fair you make it right, don't you think? You might be fighting him yourself after all, and you don't seem like a cheater to me. Don't let anyone mess with him, not even this guy here." She pointed a thumb at Suzakura. "After all, it'd be a mistake to hurt a contestant outside of a match, and friends don't let friends make mistakes."

She did her best to be straightforward with her wording, but without appearing condescending. The last part wasn't too hard, after all. She just had to siphon all her anger toward Suzakura, which helped keep it from showing up as she spoke to Mina. She didn't really know him, but he'd made a terrible first impression so far.

"I'd stay and watch him myself, but he'd be embarrassed if he woke up and found me doting over him, and then he wouldn't be able to focus during his fight." She sighed. "But... if you really need me, I'll be over at the bar, OK?"

Once she was at least half-confident Mina mostly understood, she turned to leave, "Try touching me again and you'll be walking cross-legged for the rest of your life," she hissed icily to Suzakura as she walked past him.
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Alex was wrenched out of her own thoughts by someone sitting at her booth. She wasn't exactly ready to field questions, but she knew eventually someone would come up and ask about her since her flashy fight with Vera. She'd have to brush them off as best she could.

But the weirdo didn't seem to want to talk about Andras's powers, or how she managed to punch that hard, or why she was getting tossed around like a toy before the end of the fight. Alex wasn't really sure if these were the standard clientelle of Midnight, but she was getting weird vibes from this one. Alex nearly welcomed the distraction from her own issues - which were currently a tumultuous vortex of anxiety and sadness. 'Is this guy a stalker or something? Why would he come to ask me?' Alex raised an eyebrow as she glanced at the picture.

Alex took a deep breath and tried to work back into character. She was Andras, the Demon Lady. Who fought in underground tournaments and cared not for the domain of the living. "I'm afraid you're mistaken. My domain is not this world, but that of the Underworld. Your boldness to ask a demon amuses me, but it is misplaced." She gave him a flippant wave of the hand.

'Not to mention, I've been completely removed from normal life for the last two years...' Alex thought to herself. 'So I've not been seeing anyone other than the five people at the hospital until recently.'
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Mina looked at both Suzakura and Vera talking. Okay, using the Milk Thief's head as puppet she wasn't fooling her and was quite mean, but she accepted it because it was a bit hilarious and it was his King. However, what he said following that made the cow blessed sulk a little, her ears becoming slightly downcast. Manager? She hated managers. Her dad tried to become her manager to order her around and tell her whom she would give her Miracle Milk. She hated her dad. "I hate managers..." She pouted slightly.

However, the Pink Lady surprised her. "Moo?" She said in slight surprise. She had never been called smart frequently. Not even Suzakura did that to praise her. "Dummy", "Stupid", "R*tard", "Fat Idiot", "Beef for brains." All of those things. Her eyes beamed somewhat, as she pleaded herself she would put 110% of her brainpower to hear Vera's plea. She looked at her boyfriend. The pitiful milk thief. He was scrawny, and helpless. Maybe she had been too hard on him. Maybe he needed her Miracle Milk more than anything. She could understand his thinking now. He was trying to act tough, like all boys did. To win her girl a dinner or something. But he was tired, and his luck would run out.

Just like a toddler.

Her eyes then rested on Michael, then on Suzakura, then on Vera. "Mooo... Maternity leave!" She beamed as she began to search for a cloth to drape Michael with. "I'm sorry Suzakura. I guess I think I'll have to leave the tournament. Mikey is my baby now! He needs me!" She beamed as she began to craft a blatantly oversized baby carrier with some random cloth she found. Yes, she would protect him! Smart move, Mina!

"I'm too sore to craft a lot of milk." She would add. "So, if you want some, Suzakura, you'd best win the tournament for me, kay?" She would add as she tied the unconscious Michael to her torso and chest. To him, she would bestow her first serving of her remaining milk, hopefully restoring the Painter to top shape, while keeping a bottle apart.

Once she was set and with Michael fixated to her, she ventured out to reach Vera. "Heeeey, Pink Lady! Don't worry about your boyfriend! He's my baby now! I'll keep him safe and give him my miracle potion! Oh yeah, I'm taking maternity leave, so Suzakura will take over for me!" She would beam, before handing her a flask of her potion.

It was still oddly lukewarm.

Her outburst was by no means unnoticed, but a certain person who had hit the bar cursed under his breath. "Well...shit." Parker would say inbetween his teeth. Right next to him there was a scrawny teenager with braces and acne, a bucket right next to him with glowsticks.

"Gosh I wish that was me." The youth said next to Parker, while sipping a root beer.

"Pisslord, that's not helping." Parker would grumble. Maybe he'd need to help that umpleasant pink woman. She had some bad reputation in the streets.
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Duke stared down at the downed contestant for a moment, as if to contemplate his response. Shortly afterwards, he dropped an icepack and towel onto the boy's lap.
"A consolation prize, courtesy of Midnight." He said to him.
Duke nodded to the bartender who nodded back. He scanned the room, watching as the night's festivities continued. Some contestants were making trouble nearby, creating an interesting web of interactions as personalities clashed together. Unfortunately for him, it seemed like he wouldn't have the opportunity to join the fun.

Duke squatted down next to the downed contestant, watching the proceedings on the other side of the room.
"Bad luck today, huh?" He said idly.
He had to be a little more sensitive this time to open him up.
"I was looking forward to your matches today, you know. You put on a good performance, sometimes. Guess you just got unlucky today." Duke said, shrugging. "Although..."
He made a show of thinking for a moment before opening his mouth again.
"You two have always entered tournaments together so I've seen both of you fight a bit, and if you ask me, Buffy's powerup seems a little... unnatural, don't you think?"
He waited for the injured boy to respond.

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At first, Michael was groggy. There was nothing but darkness and pain within his perception. Then, something lukewarm and... milky entered his mouth. Instinctively, he drank it. He had no idea what it was, but there was little else he could do in his current condition. Almost immediately, he felt himself recovering. The pain subsided and his mind became clear. Michael opened his eyes, only to be met with blurred vision. He squinted, then realized he didn't have his glasses on. He patted his pockets, wondering if it might be on him, and then came into contact with some sort of cloth draped around him. It then occurred to him that he was not standing on anything, but rather than he was being dangled above the ground by said cloth, and to his back was something remarkably soft.

"What the heck..." Michael said as he finally reached into his pocket to put on his glasses. Around him were some familiar faces, Suzakura and Vera. Turning around, he could see that he was tied to Mina. To say the least, Michael was confused by this turn of events. "What the fuck? No, like, what the actual FUCK?!" Michael exclaimed as he looked down again, realizing he was being carried like a literal baby. "Whose stupid idea was this?! Hey, let me down. Right now," Michael demanded Mina.
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Get the wrong feeling? What the heck did the pinkhaired girl mean by that? He wasn't romantically involved with Mina. She was his partner however, anyone who would mess with her would get their sorry hide whipped.

"Well, perkypinksy is right, we may be abit rough around the edges, but we don't cheat." Suzakura nodded while poking his one ear with his pinky finger, finding no earwax to his surprise.

"Mina what the holy hell are you doing to foureyes? Oh so -he- can get a drink? I see, fine! Bet you be bored with him in less than five minutes." Suzakura said in a scornful manner. How could Mina chose to pamper foureyes instead of him. And if that wasn't enough, she now wanted him to take her place in that tournament.

Then Michael had woken up and started to react in a manner which Suzakura could only regard as. "Great! Welcome back to the land of the not-passed-out, foureyes. This wasn't my idea of fun. But you friggin had some! Confriggingrats you lucky nerd!" Suzakura said aloud in a mocking tone to Michael. Vera was about to leave the room, with her clear warning. The bully couldn't help but whistle in a manner which made him seem impressed.

"Oho! Whoa! What a fierce little pink pixie! She's definitely into me. But who can blame her. Who wouldn't be?" The guy grinned and shrugged his shoulders before he ruffled his own hair in agitation at his evening being completely ruined.

"Why must this be happening to me right about now? Have I really been a bad human being? Come on gods! Fine, fine, have it your way. I will beat the living hells out of whomever happen to cross my way in that ring. Come to think of it? This might be just what I need to relieve this boredom." The bully moved his neck slightly and stretched his arms slightly, it was so tiresome that he had to work on his easy-life day. He set out, away from Mina and Michael and made his way closer to the ring.

"So who the flying shmusters am I going to fight? Oi! You there! Guy with the bad hair! Tell the manager the cow got a case of mad cow disease and can't show up, I'm the replacement. With a big Rrrrrrr..." He pointed his thumb at himself before sighing deeply, how had he ended up being goaded into filling out for Mina in this stupid fight with all it's rules.

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Orpheuz kept a serious expression on his face when Alex spoke, he was paying much attention. As if every word Alex was saying, were getting X-rayed and dissected. After hearing Alex's full reply, the young man put back the photo inside of his jacket which was underneath the raincoat. Andras words about being from the underworld and that she were a demon made the hooded male chuckle slightly.

"Mistaken? Hardly. In a sense, we are very similar, you and I. We play with the hand we've been given, 'demoness'." He said the last word in a mocking sort of manner, as if it was a less fine nickname.

"I have traversed through that very underworld itself to get to here. It shouldn't come as such a surprise to you, one of the champions, to have a question hurled in your direction. Though perhaps you have not become a champion just yet... Andras. And it seems you do not hold the answers I seek." The male put both of his hands into the pockets of his raincoat, the hood slightly shading his face and his intense orange gaze.

"Have you been dealt a bad hand this time around? What of your comerades? Wolf? Michael? And the rest who stood against the shadow and made the sacrifice... perhaps it is a story yet to be written here. But not all fairy tales end in the same way. I guess that spiritual combatant were right in that at least. Hmph." The male allowed a smile to crawl up on his lips, his orange eyes glimmering under his hood. "I've come through space and time, to find what's mine. Rest assured, this time around we are on the same side."

"Train well, for this second try, or we may all die. In every world..." Orpheuz unbuttoned his raincoat and lowered his hood, before he walked closer, looking Alex into the eye. The dogtags around his neck clinging against each other. The very air around the young man would grow gradually colder, as if it were a late autumn night.

His voice would then be heard in a fiercer and more arrogant tone of voice, as he sang a short verse.

"So I will turn every dream into reality, and through the dark she will be the light to guide me!"



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A bead of sweat formed on Alex's forehead as the person before her went off on their own tangent. 'Um. Is this guy serious?' Alex tried to work through what he said in her head. 'Is he threatening me? He's definitely talking about stuff that only someone stalking me would know. I've never seen this guy in my life.' Alex clenched her fists in her lap. 'What would Vera do right now?'

Alex knew that Vera would likely have decked the guy halfway through the sentence where he casually dropped that he knew what she and her friends had been up to. Especially the Vera she had just ran into, who after two years of separation had only become more tenacious. She'd probably also tell him that if he approached her again, she'd break his legs AND his face. The thought made Alex nearly snicker aloud. She couldn't imagine being so bold. At the same time, this guy was even crazier than she was. For putting up a facade, she could take some notes.

Alex felt unnerved at the guy getting closer to her, but she had enough adrenaline from the previous fight to stand steady. She had already stood up to things far scarier than this today. She narrowed her eye, taking a tiny gulp before firing back a response. "No sane man considers themself on the same side as a demon. In the end, I'll be the judge of who is my ally - regardless of space or time." Clasping her fist, the latent enchantment enhancing her strength glittered around her. "Remember that, if we ever meet again." It was a simple warning, but Alex was proud of her delivery. Not quite a level of a pro like this guy, but for something on the spot it was great.
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Wolf heard... something behind them. He craned his neck, trying to see past Cel, but... saw nothing. Just the sea of ooze. Just the sea.

Finally it clicked. "W-wait! Go back!" But Cel wasn't stopping fast enough for his liking. Screw it, he was changing him mind already. He squirmed his way free of Cel's grasp and began to fall into the ooze, but before he hit it, a psychic bubble formed and imploded, blasting a small landing zone.

In his tired state, it wasn't exactly a happy landing, but he made it. Almost immediately, the ooze tried to rush back in on him, almost seeming angry.

Another bubble formed around him, but it alone did not slow the ooze. Suddenly something else burst into existence. Writhing, black vines covered in thorns encircled Wolf. The roots were wrapped around his waist, but the vines themselves almost seemed to have no beginning or end. They crawled and twisted, the thorns slicing through any ooze that tried to slide past. No matter what, a thorn always seemed to appear where it was needed to keep it at bay.

Wolf began to walk back the way they'd come, commanding three, long vines to extend out before him, rooting through the accursed muk. He caught a glimpse of Alyona making her retreat away from the ooze, but there was no sign of Kiwi. However, he could see one place the ooze seemed more... turbulent. Finally the vines found something there. The ooze did not want to let go, but the writhing thorns kept it at bay as the vines fished out their prize.

Kiwi, her many legs dangling limply. The ooze all around him grew more agitated, surging against his twisted defenses. He felt some of it leak through and drip onto his arm and hissed in pain, brushing it away back into the mess of thorns. To think Kiwi had been submerged it that. Even just the brief touch against his hand had burned.

Finally hew drew Kiwi all the way into his nest of thorns, though none of the thorns ever seemed to reach her. During it all, shapes began to form from the ooze, its aggression only increasing the longer he stood amidst it. In response, the vines retracted and wound tightly around him and Kiwi. In the dim light within the vines, he could see how badly she'd been hurt. He felt the throbbing in his head worsen. Whether from anger or the extended use of his powers, he did not know, but he grit his teeth.

"Enough of this..." he hissed. The vines unwound, all at once, like a dozen whips. The masses of ooze were shredded and dust fell as the vines left deep gouges in the surrounding walls. It hadn't stopped the ooze, but it had created a wide berth around him for the moment. "Hey!" He called to Celestine, though he'd never actually gotten their name himself . "Your friend ran off alone. We should go after her."

With the vines parted somewhat, Celestine would be able to see that Wolf's eyes had become bloodshot with a red trickle coming from his nose as he continued to manifest his ability. He paid it no mind, though. If it hurt, then it hurt, but this had progressed beyond too far. Celestine had said there was someone behind this, and Wolf intended to find them.
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Celestine did a double take at the apparent knightly dive of Wolf, folding their arms as they waited for the student to fish out the spider senior. "Oh, so you are leaving me for her? Hmm I see. Can't blame you. She is cute, if you are into half-charred spider chicks." Celestine would add. "And she probably won't say no to you right now. No clothes either" They giggled impishly. "Scoop up fat hairy butt. I guess we are doing this and following my dear friend Aly." Celestine added as she hovered down to Wolf, and pronounciating a spell, enchanted the tree bodies with levitation.

"Well, I gave you flight. Let us go, then?" Celestine said, without mediating a word more and chased after Aly's trail. They could mention Kiwi could be healed with their powers, but they did not want to.

Finding Alyona on the trail of a bunch of goop minions, they would then join them facing the roof rat. "Morning delivery. Are you the key master?"
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So you have chosen... Death, Erisse thought in rage at Suzakrua, rage which she hid with a false smile. As the group of young people left to pursue their individual plots and agendas, the 'Fairy Godmother' decided to pay for her food and drink, before literally vanishing into the crowds and into her 'parallel dimension' - She was going to make Michael's 'Relic' now.

To create said Relic, Erisse needed to visualize Michael's hopes and dreams, and goals, tapping into the sincerity behind them. Then, she needed to picture the Relic itself and its planned attributes, and pour the energy of the God of Stories' blessing into it. If she did it right, the magical energies she poured into the image would make said image real in front of her, and it would transform into a Mithril Paintbrush, a powerful tool which would amplify Michael's Gift and add 'Elemental Attributes' to its colors... As well as duplicate said gift for anyone else who used it.

She then wrote a note giving precise instructions on how to use the Mithril Paintbrush, before conjuring up a pair of ordinary glasses as well and a basket of apples. Then Erisse 'plopped' herself back into the mundane world, before following Michael, Mina, and Vera and activating Narrative Role of Familiarity once more to make them more at ease. She then handed over the glasses, paintbrush, and note to Michael, saying, "A gift from your biggest fan."

Then she handed over the basket of apples to Mina, saying, "And here, from your 'Apple Teach', as thanks for fixing up Michael here..."

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The one before them stood there. He had a school uniform jacket laying on the roof next to him, leaving him with only a sweat drenched tanktop covering his chest. He was a lanky individual, but had pulsing veins like thick cords nearly bursting out of his skin.

"Didn't take you long..." he snarled. "Ah, well that's fine! It might be fun to see you squirm firsthand!" he chuckled darkly, turning to face Cel and Alyonya, eyes wild and wide-open. "So tell me! Did you like it? Did it get your blood pumping!?" However, he then paused and frowned. "Wait... who even are you? I don't recognize..."

Wolf was the last one to make it to the rooftop. As he stepped out of the doorway, he saw the individual in question. The roots unwrapped themselves from his waist, the nest of vines coiling tightly around Kiwi.

The wild-eyed student scoffed, "Hah, didn't expect to see you here! I'm surprised you-" And then he simply vanished off the face of the planet. All that was left was a faint shimmer in the air, with Wolf's arm now outstretched in that direction. Without a word, Wolf marched across the roof toward the shimmer and a moment later likewise vanished.

. . .

The student saw the three before him, but it hardly mattered. He had only just begun to flex his new power! He grinned when, a moment later, a massive surge of black ooze burst out onto the roof from behind them, swallowing them all up. He laughed maniacally. It was almost disappointing how quickly they'd succumbed. However, his laughter died away as the surge of ooze continued toward him, rising up and swirling around him. In hindsight, he hadn't remembered summoning it. It also no longer responded to his commands.

"Wh-what is this?!" Had he lost control of it? Was this some sort of side-effect?!

Then with no warning a hand burst out from the ooze, clamping down on his face...

. . .

He next found himself in a bleached white room. He tried to move but couldn't. He looked down to see he was seated in a chair, his arms and legs bound to it. Looking up, he saw the boy again, the last one to arrive. Wolfram, second-year student and competitor for dead-last at Clausewitz.

"What the fuck is th-" he pulled at the ropes, but they didn't so much as budge. If anything they felt tighter than before.

"Shut up." Wolf stared him down coldly.

"Hmph," he narrowed his eyes. "You're just mad because you never had the guts! This bullshit school stomps you down if you don't meet their absurd standards! You know exactly what I mean, you just don't have it in you to do anything about it! Those dumbasses finally gave me a leg up on you all, they just didn't expect me to turn it against them! I wonder how many of their precious good students I was able to swallow up!"

Wolf's pupils just shrank to furious pin-points at his words.

"Swallow up?"

Plip!

The student looked down at his feet. It was like a little blot of ink had dropped to the floor, seeping into the endless white to stain it black.

Plip plip plip!

More drops rained down. He looked up to see that the ceiling had a huge, dark splotch growing on it. It began to bulge out and distend, the rain of staining ink increasing.

"The fu-!?" He against struggled against his bonds, but they were tighter than ever.

Then in a sickening deluge, the dark blister burst open, a torrent of ink pouring out to cover the entire floor. From the hole a long, slender arm as black as the night sky reached out. Then another. And another. Four in total. Their collective fingertips gripped the edges of the opening to pull the rest of its body through. It's entire form was pure black, almost shapeless and near impossible to see against the increasingly stained backdrop, but enough of the white remained yet for him to see it.

It's head was large and bulbous in contrast to its thin, boney arms. Suddenly, one by one, eyes began to appear across its surface, seeming to float up from within its slick, inky face. One, two, then a dozen.

"Seriously! What the fuck is all this?!"

"You're pathetic," Wolf spat. "You complain about being weak, then the second you have power you lash out indiscriminately. Everyone was better off when you were nobody, because you've only proven the alternative doesn't deserve to exist."

The inky monster suddenly reached out with two of its arms, one clamping down on each of his shoulders. Every one of its many eyes was fixed upon him. Then its bulbous visage began to split apart down the middle until its entire head peeled open to reveal a massive, gaping maw.

"W-wait! NO! D-" Ignoring his complaints, the monster lunged forward, closing its teeth around his head and shoulders whole.

A piercing scream echoed off the walls of the white room. Every single one of his muscles tensed and strained against his bonds, but they wouldn't give. A moment later he went quiet, hyperventilating, trying to comprehend that he was somehow still in one piece.

He was again in a pure white room, still in the chair, and the monster was gone.

"It has nothing to do with guts." His head snapped back up as Wolf spoke again. "I'm just not that weak." Wolf strode forward and then kicked him in the chest, toppling him and the chair over backwards. He expected a short fall, but found himself tumbling painfully down and down. He finally hit bottom and the chair splintered on impact, freeing him.

He was now a the bottom of a stairway, surrounded by darkness with the only light streaming down from above past Wolf's silhouette. As he pushed himself to his feet, he realized the floor was damp. Looking at his hands, he realized they were stained with ink.

Plop.

Behind him he heard a wet footstep. Immediately his pulse shot back up to an erratic, frantic pace. He tried to race up the steps, but his legs felt like lead. Each step was a herculean effort and seemed to get him no closer to the top. If anything, with each step, the light he sought to escape to seemed to fade.

"This is my school." Wolf's voice echoed down to him as he felt a cold hand wrap tightly around his ankle. "You don't belong in it anymore."

"Stop! Please! Don't do th-" Another reached around to clamp over his mouth before the next two wrapped around his torso the drag him back into the dark.

. . .

Cel and Alyona would see the shimmer began to fade and then suddenly, only a minute after Wolf had vanished, he and their target reappeared. The boy had fallen to his knees at Wolf's feet, trembling and with tears pouring from his eyes.

"Wh-wh-wh-wh-" He seemed to mumble incoherently until suddenly Wolf just raised a foot and kicked him across the face, throwing him down. He lay there for a moment before he reached out, fingertips clawing at the rooftop as he tried to push himself back up with his shaking limbs. "Y-you... b-... b-bastard..." He snarled. "Y-you think... m-m-mindgames... can..." He grit his teeth, the veins on his forehead bulging, but then... nothing. "Wh-"

"I told you." Wolf stared down at him. "The alternative shouldn't exist. I just reminded you how pathetic you are," he scoffed and turned away. Now facing Cel and Alyona again, they could see the stream of blood running down from his nose to stain his collar. He began walking away, but the other student somehow found the strength to stand.

"Y-you... d-don't... you..." With a frantic shout, he surged forward, fist raised, but Wolf turned, leaning past the fist and raised a single finger to jab against the other boy's forehead. He froze, eyes losing focus. His arms then went slack as his entire body began to convulse before he collapsed entirely, foaming at the mouth.

Wolf grit his teeth, glaring down at him before huffing and once more resuming his walk back toward the others.

"Thanks for saving the school..." he muttered to them, clearly not caring to take any credit for what had just happened.
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Mina blinked at the sudden turn of events. Her baby could talk now! She was so proud. Wait, her baby was Mike, of course he would be able to talk. She looked at the flailing Michael with a weird expression. "No. You're baby." She would say, unable to see the flaws in her argument. "You'll be safe here until you've got to fight. I promised the Pink Lady! That I would take care of you." Her eyes then darted towards the basket of apples present before her eyes, her mouth watering. It was then when she made a realization.

"Does Mikey want apple? I bet he does!" She cheered, grabbing an apple from the basket of apples. She was concerned about the gift the apple lady was giving to Michael. It kinda looked pointy, so she confiscated the Mithril brush. "Uh, I appreciate the sentiment but this thing is pointy! I will give it back when he grows up, okay?"
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"I am NOT your baby!" Michael shouted indignantly at Mina, already getting fed up with this situation. It was already bad enough that she knocked him out in the first place. At the mention of whatever this was had something to do with Vera, Michael turned to the pink-haired girl. "Do I even want to know what she meant by that?" Michael asked Vera. Turning to Suzakura, he pointed at him and said, "I'm not even going to ask what you meant by that; I already know I don't want to know."

It was the last straw for Michael once Mina took away the paintbrush Erisse was trying to gift him. Now angered beyond belief, he slapped away the apple Mina was trying to feed him, then clapped his palms together like a monk. A large amount of ink proceeded to leak out of his skin, much of it dripping down onto the ground and forming a puddle. As the puddle formed, the ink also crawled up Mina's body in thick tendrils, forming thick chains and shackles around her arms and legs that began to pull down into the puddle. At the same time, the ink flowed from Michael's body and the puddle onto Mina's and proceeded to form a pattern of a net around Mina. On Mina's forehead would be a picture of a cow skull.

This combination of imagery would force Mina down to the ground, unable to gather her strength while weighed down by the strength of his art, while Michael would proceed to climb his way out of the cloth carrier Mina had tied him into. He wasn't very gentle either, often stepping onto Mina in his struggles. Once he was finally free, he would also take back the Mithril Paintbrush from Mina.

He sighed in exhaustion. The maneuver took some effort to create, but he still had some fuel in the tank, certainly more than enough to take on his next opponent. Turning to Erisse, Michael said, "Thank you for this, Erisse. I'll put it to good use."
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Aly cocked her head at Cel's reference. "What is that? Key master?" The joke went right past her head, as most references to Rhean pop culture went. She assumed most things she heard were made up on the spot when it came to Cel, which didn't help.

She didn't get a chance to ruminate any further on the situation, because the forgettable guy that followed them up to the roof decided to phase out of existence. Once again, it was something Aly did not consider normal, but perhaps her frame of reference was merely out of date. She'd have turned to search Cel's expression, but she feared for what her grip on reality might end up being if she relied on them for a compass on what was normal. "Well. They're both gone, so problem solved...?" Aly pulled out her phone to check the time, turning to walk back home.

Before she could leave, the two reappeared. The forgettable one seemed to have completely taken the goopy one out... Somehow. So that move wasn't just to remove them both from existence forever. He had done something in the meantime. Alyona's stomach tightened at the thought. This kid was some slacker hiding out in the bathroom after school, and he could do something like that? Completely unacceptable. She was going to have to go toe-to-toe with the cretins of this school some day. The least she could do is try and remove this one from the pool of people she'd have to fight.

Alyona already had her phone up, so she quickly navigated her cracked screen to her camera. She managed to get it up just in time to record Wolf kicking the poor kid to the floor. "Oh my god..." She gasped quietly, making sure the video recorded her shocked disbelief. She had to try her best to sell it. After snapping the quick video, she quickly stowed the phone in her pocket. She'd have to get pictures of the trashed schoolrooms too, to really sell it, but she had formulated a bit of plan: Submit evidence that Wolf was fighting around the schoolgrounds after hours, trashing the place, and beating other students to a pulp. If that wasn't enough to get someone in hot water, Alyona would really have to give up on understanding this new city.

She gave a stiff greeting to Wolf as he approached her and Cel. "I would rather not take credit for something like this." She shot a glance at the person Wolf left on the roof. "<You are a real piece of work.>" She added in Yekaterinan, with a hint of respect. To think he'd not even kill the guy, but instead leave him a vegetable. Maybe he wasn't as boring as she thought.
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Vera had to suppress a slight smirk at Michael's suffering. This was an acceptable comeuppance for the nosey little shit. However, as she made her way back toward the bar, something else was making its way around Midnight: the fact that Mina was dropping out of the tournament.

"Wait, what!?" The announcer hissed to the guy relaying the news. "Are you fucking kidding me? Again with this shit?! No one is gonna wanna fucking come here if we keep shuffling the brackets like this!"

"Well what are we gonna do then? It's the semi-finals! Just give them a pass?"

"Shit, no..." He began biting his thumbnail in annoyance. "Fuck it, whatever! I'll make it work!"

Vera's jaw dropped in realization. If Vera remembered correctly, that put Alex up against the sleezebag who'd been hitting on her. She didn't want Alex anywhere near that bastard. Alex had barely been able to handle her, and after their fight she'd be even weaker. Maybe she still had that super strength, maybe she didn't, but Vera was pretty sure she'd seen all of those fancy, glowing cards Alex had disappear right before she'd done that. Did that mean she was out of ammo? It was impossible to say, Vera didn't know a damn thing about Alex's new powers, but she was one to err on the side of cynicism and assume the worst.

Vera took her seat, back facing the bar, frantically chewing her nails while her friend was still conked out one seat over.

. . . wait.

BAM!

Vera's elbow shot out into her friend's gut, causing the other girl's eyes to snap open as she broke into a coughing fit.

"Yo, what the fu-" She was soon silenced as Vera grabbed her jaw and stared hard into her eyes.

"Shut up a listen."

"Ooh, sho fowcefuw-"

"Shut." Vera tightened her grip. "They're shuffling the matches again."

"Eh?" Even her friend, half out of her mind on drugs, was able to put together that that made no sense.

"I don't like it. First me, now some asshole against Al-. . . That Andras girl." Seeing her friend was at least half focused now, Vera let go. "I want you to go make a scene and fix it."

"Pfft? Me? Ur wayyy better at making a shcene," her friend slurred with a dry laugh.

"Yeah, except I'm suspicious since I started this whole mess," Vera told her. "Now pull it together and go do it."

The other girl rolled her eyes, "Ugh, fine. You care who she doesh end up againsht?"

"The painter kid would be fine." Vera shrugged.

"Cool, cool." The girl slid off her stool and stumbled to her feet. "Oh, and hwat do I get out of thish?" Vera, however, just reached over and grabbed her much emptier than before purse, holding it up for her friend to see. "You... make a sholid point." The girl rolled her neck, earning a few disgustingly loud cracks and then staggered off to do as she'd been told.

"Heeyyyy, what'sh the big deal? I heard you're screwin' with that denim lady's match again!" she grumbled as she stormed over to the announcer booth, earning a few confused looks as she did so.

"Wh-what? Where'd you come from?" The annoucer's face blanched at the sudden accusation.

"Well? What givsh, huh?!"

Unfortunately, he couldn't deny it. In a few minutes he'd be announcing it to the whole club! A thought that made his stomach churn, honestly.

"OK, look, shut up!" He hissed at her. "The other girl dropped out and this other guy volunteered to take her place! We can't just give a pass through the semi-finals! We're trying to put on a show!"

"Well... then make him fight shumbuddy else! What about that big brute who won the lasht match? New guy getsh pummeled, who givsh a damn?" Honestly, she was proud of herself for coming up with a more sly way of putting that Andy girl against the painter. She didn't even mention the painter! . . . Why the fuck was there a painter in the middle of a tournament? Questions for later... or never, more likely.

The MC held up a finger to retort, but then stroked his chin. It was a decent solution. At least this way Andras didn't have someone new replacing her opponent twice. At least Michael had earned his way to this part of the tournament. It'd be a way easier sell. "OK, OK, fine. That works, now go away!"

"OK, cool, but while I'm here can I order a drink, or-"

"This is the DJ booth, dumbass!"

"Riiiight." She gave him a finger gun and winked before staggering her way back to the bar, giving Vera a thumbs-up as she did. Vera just pinched the bridge of her nose, but gave a sigh or relief. Crisis momentarily averted.

A few minutes later, it was time.

"OK EVERYBODY! That last match was real quick, so we're gonna be running it back so to speak!" The MC called out. "Sadly, the milk truck that ran over the local pizza boy can't continue, but we've had a volunteer to take her place so you crazy motherfuckers can enjoy another fight! Now, since everyone's favorite underdog just broke one of our fucking tables, he doesn't get the luxury of any more rest! Get back in the ring! Now before anyone complains, I think you're gonna like this! Our replacement for this match is Suzakura Plagerzes! I think it's safe to say that whoever loses this match, we all win." Suffice it to say, Suzakura had a bit of a reputation, meanwhile the underdog had been throwing off the betting pool all night.



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Meanwhile...

"Hmph..." The loser turned away from Duke, but then his eyes fell and he rubbed his jaw absentmindedly. ". . . he's been acting weird all night. Not gonna lie, either, normally when I lose to him it's my mistake, not him doing something right." His brow furrowed. "But tonight I didn't stand a chance. It was like running into a mile-high wall. I swear it was like he was roided out, but... that wouldn't explain this."

It was a moment later the MC made his announcement.

"Well, if you're so curious, looks like you get another chance to pay real close attention. Supposedly that Plagerzes guy can take a hit or two. Might last long enough to let you see what's going on..."
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Despite the controversy of the surrounding events, it could not be said that the audience there at Midnight didn't appreciate the drama at hand. Nothing was more fun than seeing a plan go so awfully awry. Upset after upset, raised voices and friendships ended all around them. And now the fight of all fights.

To say that this looked even was an understatement. The new challenger was strong, yes, but this was Suzakura Plagerzes, 'The Degenerator'. Plenty of people entered the Midnight Tournament simply to have fun, and wouldn't mind losing if it meant a good fight. Suzakura was not one to entertain the idea of a "good fight". It was almost unfair how his gifts had been tuned for 1 on 1 combat. He could adapt to any fighter, and any fighting style, if he wanted to.

A regular, and a regular pain in the ass for the patrons of Midnight.

The match could not have seemed more lopsided. 'Seemed' being the noteworthy word here. It was just a moment later that the fan (dis)favored was flying through the air, 16 feet and straight through the announcer's table, which held upon it a nice glass of scotch he had planned to drink later.

"ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME?!?!?!" He said.

He could barely be heard above the roar of the crowd. The winner of the match seemed rather obvious at this point. The challenger stood, seemingly none the worse for wear, but something was clearly wrong. He seemed to be moving sluggishly, and the audience couldn't be too sure but his muscle mass seemed like it had increased even more. He staggered away from the arena without so much as a glance at the carnage behind him.

One more match. And then it would be time for the finals.
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There were things which he wanted to discuss in regards to Nightman however, but also learn more of Ken and Chinami. If they had all been selected at random, or if they were chosen. Then the looming question, was Nightman working alone? The blonde unlocked the door leading into his humble apartment, he wanted to take a shower but he decided to take one in the morning instead, not wanting to sleep with his hair all wet.

As he undressed and slid into his bed, which was not a mattress on the floor. Those Izumo people really made some bad choices with their beds and their kitchen utensils. Despite having won the battle of the day, why did it also feel like a defeat? He had not wanted to kill Nightman to begin with. But the doctor had made him remember that which he had tried to keep locked away in his mind.

'Why do I still feel doubt. Is there still hope for humankind? I don't know anymore. Indecisiveness is a terrible thing...' The blueyed young man placed his arms above his head as he lay down in his bed, his eyes fell on the ceiling.

'Some things were so much clearer back then...' Rev allowed his eyes to close as his mind traversed back to memories of a not too distant past.


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Silently, she watched through the holes in the wall and curtain of rain, watched from inside the room that had become a battleground, as Ken and Reverio went on their way. As the downpour continued overhead and drowned out the retreating wheels of the Ikari family’s car, Chinami’s face slowly drained of even faux happiness and relief… into something far more ominous.

A cold glance was turned towards the prone, unconscious Nightman, eyes like dull rubies almost seeming to briefly gain an inhuman glow, as they narrowed minutely. Glancing at the brown cloak in her hands, Chinami frowned at its already sullied state. The streaks of blood and ash on her arms had already dirtied it beyond reason even from only being shuffled around in her grasp. Wearing it now could hardly make things much worse. And besides, she would sort of be breaking a not-exactly-promise to Reverio if she didn’t.

Exhaling, she smoothly slung the coat over her shoulders, threaded her arms through the sleeves with a light flourish and strode back towards Kiburi and Nightman, broken glass, wood and other debrii noisily tracing her footsteps, as she stopped just short of the expanding puddle of blood around the mauled, yet still breathing Nightman. Glancing at the undead Man in the Suit and then to Kiburi, she asked, “What will happen to Nightman?” There was an almost feigned disinterest in her tone. Feigned, in that she only cared about one answer.

“I’m unsure what to do with him. I could steal his powers, but they require a lot of set-up from what I am able to sense. I could just let him go as a cripple, a lesson for those who would think to assault my students in such a lame way.” Kiburi begins, before he looks over to Chinami. “Would you like to kill him?” He asks, flatly.

“Yes,” Chinami answered bluntly. She was emotionally drained, cracked. And furthermore, what was there to hide from someone like Kiburi at the end of the day? It occurred to her that, for better or worse, in this matter at least, she might have found a disturbingly kindred spirit. “But… I don’t just want him to die. I suppose it might be considered ‘cruel and unusual’, but I would very much like to make him suffer for the trouble he put me through.” Her eyes narrowed at Nightman, her lips working thoughtfully. “Headmaster, I wonder… what sort of afterlife awaits him…” She cupped her chin with one hand. “Are his actions venerated by the god that gave him his Gift, or did he misuse it? Did they intend for him to take this route? After all, such a power… would surely drive corruption into the heart of all but the stoutest man.”

“Corruption, veneration by gods, these things are for those who worry about the repercussions of their actions after death. The gods arm us for their own protection, and for some their own amusement. Many do honestly care for humanity but enough just tolerate us until we prove ourselves to them.” Kiburi begins, as he waved his hand in the air conjuring what looked like a baseball bat lined with thin razor blades, the blades peeking out just enough to split and peel skin rather than properly cleave flesh.

“In this world we must do as we believe, not the gods, not others. Our own paths are carved from the grime and dirt of this rotting mud ball. Here I now gift you a choice, a fork in your path. If you wanna kill him, beat him to death with this. It’ll hurt for the both of you, seeing how you are still a little injured but it will show your conviction for the kill. That you want it. Do you want it?” Kiburi asks, flipping the bat over in his hand to offer it to Chinami all the while smiling.

A small chuff escaped Chinami’s lips in something close to disbelief. Her eyes ran across Kiburi’s form with a look of almost wonder in them. This man… was speaking her language. She almost couldn’t believe it, believe that he -the head of one of the greatest academies in the nation- was being serious. But excessive violence or no, the core of the values he expressed… Yes, that was exactly what humanity needed to be, arbiters of their own destiny. Gifts or no, what right did any higher being have to determine humanity’s destiny? It’s not like the current gods were responsible for their creation. That was the mythical Overdiety’s domain alone. So, in what universe did humanity need the gods or owe them veneration? Wasn’t it the other way around even?

She grinned slyly. It wasn’t a nice smile. “Oh, well, I didn’t ask about the afterlife for some reason as banal as concern over Nightman’s guilt. You see… I’ve wondered for a while now, but I’ve never really been able to test.” Her jaw worked musingly. “What do you suppose happens if… a soul were to be torn apart?” Her eyes gleamed with interest. “It’s a little too high-concept for me, the answer. And really, what chance does a mortal have of witnessing the results, but as a thought experiment…”

She crouched down next to Nightman. “Suppose that when he dies, I were to… take hold of that fleeing soul… just for a moment… and tear it to pieces... Would it even matter where he’s going? Would such a tattered wretch even be able to go anywhere? Would he be cast into oblivion?” She hummed. “Normally, I don’t think of myself as a sadistic person, but…” She laughed lightly. “I’m certainly not doing this for justice, and if there’s even the slightest possibility that I can ensure his suffering truly is eternal… Well, why pass up the opportunity?”

“Ah,” she chuckled. “I don’t suppose you mind healing him enough to be conscious? I can’t imagine this would be very satisfying otherwise.”

“Killing his soul? What a horrifying thought. I like your style, but from my experience there’s very few things that will keep a soul shattered forever. Some gods are bleeding hearts and look down on that as it could deprive a so-called good person from eternity, and deprive their families of ever seeing them again. Imagine, for example, if some nutjob did that to a doctor for shits and giggles. Maybe they’d do it to a father of twelve….or maybe to a spirit wielding girl who did it to their father, meaning you’d be on the receiving end of it depriving your parents of ever seeing you again even if you became a shitter.” Kiburi begins. “...But I do have one of those things in my arsenal. I can heal him, let you beat him, and obliterate him…but it’ll come with a cost.”

“Hah…” Chinami sighed. “Perhaps I was being a little too greedy.” She shrugged. Most people would have settled for death, but her paranoia screamed at her. Resurrection wasn’t unheard of entirely as far as she knew, and even the idea of this man having a route back by the slimmest margin was enough to drive a cold sweat down her spine. She wanted him gone for good, but even getting this far had cost her dearly… If there was a price to be paid, was she really willing to pay any more this day? Shaking her head, she answered, “Like I said, I’m not usually all that sadistic. And really… I’m just pissed off, not stupid. Really truly killing a soul… If there’s a cost for that, then it’s one that I like to think I’m not unwise enough to pay. However…”

Her Spirit reached down, taking hold of the unconscious Nightman’s lower jaw and levering his entire body up till he hung limply before her, supported only by his knees. “Even if I can’t destroy his soul entirely, I think I can do it temporarily.” She smiled almost pleasantly. “An eye for an eye, one cracked soul to another. Both of us will heal… in time, and neither of us will have it pleasant. I think that -making things even- will satisfy me. As for killing him to begin with? Why, that’s just a matter of course.” She glanced back at Kiburi. “So, unless there’s anything in particular you’d like to add to his karmic tab personally, healing him enough to hear should be plenty. I’d at least like to afford him a send-off, and somehow, I doubt loose souls have the best hearing.”

Kiburi laughs a bit. “The cost was more to me than karmic, my girl, but it’s good to see one of my favorite students is frugal. You’re gonna go far, kid.” He declares, before stabbing Nightman with his fingers, the flesh around the injection point pulsating as soon Nightman would groan, barely conscious and still unable to move.

Nightman's eyes opened slowly. Mostly he was just confused. He was still there. Kiburi was still there. Chinami was still there. Finally his faculties returned just enough.

"What more could you possibly desire from me?" he rasped weakly.

Chinami’s ruby eyes closed briefly in thought, as she tilted her head. Her brows scrunched lightly in thought, before jumping in remembrance. “This situation looks familiar, right, Nightman?” she asked lightly. “If I recall, this is just the way it looked… when you shattered my power. And you know? You said something to me then.” One finger tapped her lips in consideration, her human arms folded atop one another. “What was it…? Oh yeah! Something like: ‘I will not lie… You gave me no end of grief. You stand as living proof of why I must do this… The world cannot be trusted to people like you. But, despite what it cost me, I suppose I do have to thank you in a way… One cannot grow without first overcoming obstacles… and you were an obstacle like no other.’ That’s how it went… right?”

There was a sharp, wet crunch, as without fanfare, the razor, bladed baseball bat was shoved through the area that once contained Nightman’s heart by her Spirit’s other hand.

As the instrument pierced through the man’s heart, the room seemed to freeze. The walls around them faded to black and Kiburi vanished from her sight. A moment later Chinami would find herself standing next to… herself, watching herself impale the man. A moment later, another Nightman appeared standing next to himself.

“Not a pretty sight, is it?” he asked, then held up his hand. “Fret not, child. My power will fade soon. More than likely, even before then Kiburi will notice something. Should give us a few uninterrupted moments. The mind can work quickly, after all.” He put his hands into his pockets. “This is hardly what my power is meant for, but I can make do. Would that I could, I’d have done this before you cut me down yourself, but… you are a quick girl, after all.”

Glancing at it all from an outside perspective, Chinami felt remarkably unworried… enough to even surprise herself, despite the situation. Striding forward (was it really striding in what was clearly some sort of mental landscape? It was hard to say), she circled the gruesome scene, feeling little more than a vague, disconnected relief. She knew this was it, that it was over. She’d evened the score. The battle had cost her dearly, but…

“No,” she agreed verbally, snorting. “It isn’t pretty. I told Kiburi, and I’ll tell you as well. I’m not a… Well, okay, I’m a little sadistic, I guess, but not for no reason.” She sighed, running one hand through her hair. “Do unto others as you’d have them do unto you. An old parable or something I heard once.”

“Yes,” Nightman interrupted. “And an eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind. We can trade idioms and justifications all day, but it will lead us nowhere.”

She shrugged. “True enough.” Working her jaw, despite herself, she felt curious. “Why do this? I get that people like Kiburi exist… that they make use of their power selfishly… But people like Rev… He doesn’t seem the sort. He didn’t deserve to be attacked for no reason. He didn’t do anything to you.” At the core of it, that was what really pissed her off. She had been living quietly, responsibly. She had all this power, and yet, despite all odds, she had actually been responsible enough to… almost pretend like the Spirit was all there was to it. She didn’t go around tyrannically imposing her will on others, hadn’t allowed it to go to her head… Or, at least, she didn’t think so… hoped so.

She had done nothing to earn this sort of assault either… at least initially. Once negotiations -if they could even be called that- had broken down, it was hard to say who had really struck first between them. “And somehow, I doubt he was the only one… the only person who was -if not innocent- at least not actively abusive of the power they possessed.”

“I did not attack him, at least not in the way you attacked me…” Nightman scowled, but then paused, and raised his hands slightly in capitulation. He sighed and waved away the gruesome display next to them. It was replaced by a pair of chairs, like the ones in his treatment rooms. He took one and motioned for Chinami to take the other if she wished, but did not wait for her to do so before speaking further. “My motivations are no longer relevant. You’ve seen to that yourself, and because of that you no longer get to know them. Pry them from my head yourself if you wish, or I’m sure somewhere in Kiburi’s endless closet of stolen powers he has the ability to do so. Do the work yourself, for I shall not.”

And yet, he furrowed his brow, going on further, “I did used to do this the right way, you know. Or at least the acceptable way. But I failed too many times. Either my own inadequacy, or simply the fact that my words could not protect them from the outside world. So, with my work at an end, allow me to try it the old way one last time. Let me leave you with a bit of advice,” he told her, giving her a granule of the story she’d asked for in spite of himself.

Seeing little harm in it, Chinami sat across from him. “That’s true… but I’m starting to think I may see the disconnect here.” Closing her eyes, she sighed and nodded. “With this display, it’s obvious now. Your mental power was never one you stole. It’s part of your core set, potentially integral to how it functions. Of course that would shape how you view its use, even if it were to be used entirely altruistically. On the other hand…” She gestured to herself with a humorless smile. “I am what you might call a free will absolutist. To me, there is no difference between memory manipulation and murder. The sanctity of the mind, soul and core self is paramount, necessary to the civility of humanity itself. In some ways, I see such things as worse than murder, distinctly so, which made your power and methods… even if they may have been intended altruistically at the start…”

She sighed and shared bluntly with him as well. “So, I overreacted. Of course I did. I was terrified beyond what I can put into words. Maybe if I had just given into cowardice and run away… that would have been the right thing.” Her jaw worked. “But I stayed. Some glimmer of altruism saw me concerned enough about those boys to not prioritize my own well being alone… Though, admittedly, I was all but looking for a fight at that point… Two sides of the same coin.. Fight or flight… And look how that turned out.” She shook her head. “But I’m digressing and wasting our time. I apologize. Say what you must.”

“Look indeed. You, damaged, but with all three of you your minds your own,” he chuckled. “Isn’t that what you value so dearly? You chose the harder path, but upheld what matters to you, sloppily undertaken as it was.” He shook his head. “But that is a conversation I cannot continue to entertain right now, because I saw something else in this moment.”

He stared her in the eyes, “I saw a dog, thrown into a pit and spurred on by its master to kill. You’re a child. If that man saw fit to ensure my end he should have done so himself. But you are much more than a dog, Chinami, and in all the ways that matter, great and terrible. And even a dog can come back from such violence. Look at him, Kiburi, and ask yourself… do you really want to be anything like him?” He gave a long sigh. “It’s easy to slip. With my work threatened I pulled the trigger on that poor boy. I can say it was the heat of the moment, or even that it wasn’t really me with my mind split into three, but that means little in the end. It was something my actions alone led to. In my desperation I became what I was trying to put an end to.

But… I think you have a long way to go before you risk becoming like him. And yet, it can happen in the blink of an eye. For better or worse, my work is at an end, and thus this world is left to you. So, in the meantime, just… don’t become like me.” He closed his eyes, sinking back into his chair as if enjoying one last moment of relaxation. “You’re a smart girl, Chinami. Smart enough to know what that means. At least… I hope so.”

As he spoke his last words, the darkness around them began to rush in, blowing everything away like a puff of smoke until she found herself back where she’d been before, her hand once more wrapped around the handle of the bat.

It was almost like coming down from an adrenaline high, yet strangely muted. The intoxicating sensation of channeling the will to kill had almost entirely drained from her, as to her eyes, the faint spiritual whisps that she knew comprised Nightman’s soul began to rise from the fading body. There was no saving him now, even if she were to decide to have a last-minute change of heart. Even then, she doubted Kiburi would have spared him. No, at the end of the day, Nightman had lost his way, and she wasn’t sure if he could have been brought back from that.

As Nightman’s corpse slumped back bonelessly with a sound Chinami didn’t particularly want to acknowledge, her Spirit cradled the whisps far more gently than she might have been inclined prior. She didn’t know if Kiburi could see souls… but the fact that he claimed he had something that could destroy them… and the fact that he was apparently a Gift stealer as well… and leagues beyond Nightman for that matter… She wouldn’t put it past his capabilities.

There were many things she’d have liked to do with that soul, questions she’d have liked to ask him. If possible, maybe… she could have taken him to a scenic place to release… or taken a last message to whatever family he might be willing to tell her of, but she couldn’t see that going through Kiburi. The flood of sadism and spite that had practically strangled her thoughts moments prior was absent, and she… somehow, didn’t want to let the Headmaster play his own hand.

Reluctantly, Chinami released and watched quietly, as the soul flowed into the ether and the great beyond outside her perception. Whether she liked it or not, Nightman had given her something at the end of it all, evened the scales a little. She’d repay that with this much mercy. “Now we’re square, Nightman.”

Good luck. Maybe the afterlife will be kinder to you than this world.

Outwardly, she stretched, popping her back a bit and displaying a bright smile of satisfaction that she suddenly felt not at all. “Well, I’m off!” she declared jovially to Kiburi, waving lightly, as she hop-skipped over the various pieces of rubble strewn across the room towards the blown open wall. “Barring anything pressing, I shouldn’t miss classes this week. I got healed by that generous blondie, after all. It’d be pretty lame to be absent after that.”

Stepping out the gap, Chinami closed her eyes briefly, as she allowed herself to be soaked to the bone by the ongoing downpour. With any luck, by the time she got home, most of the blood and ash would be rinsed away.




The front door of a modest, single-story house creaked open quietly, as Chinami padded inside, water sloughing off her as she went and landing cleanly on the porch, thanks to her Spirit’s selective intangibility. The door slipped closed far louder than she’d had quite preferred this particular late evening, and the lock flicking into place with a habitual motion sounded no less conspicuous to her ears.

“Chinami?” came the voice off an older woman from the kitchen.

“Yeah, Mum?” The girl in question winced but padded forward, slipping past the open arch between the main foyer and said occupied room as casually as she could. Her Spirit flickered out briefly to fret over her appearance, super-speed fingers combing through her hair and checking for any remaining semblance of the night's filth on her skin. Her pants were all but a lost cause, but the coat covered the worst of things if kept closed. Satisfied with her preparations, she stepped back into view, glancing over a counter of sorts and the kitchen sink set into the other side of it to see her mother hopping about with kitchenware in hand.

Chinami frowned, her Spirit itching to lunge forward to quell any chance of accidents, as her mother, Harumi, set glassware on the island counter and glanced at the running oven. “You should be using your wheelchair. You’re going to make a mess of things.”

“Nonsense,” Harumi waved her off, precariously twisting on her single leg to slide a large platter of finger-foods into the fridge. “See?” She sounded far too smug... and far too confident and capable for Chinami's liking.

“It only takes one slip up,” Chinami snorted, eyeing the timer on the over judgingly. One hour… What the hell was she making at this time of night? Well, at least that gave her time to handle her own affairs and then intercede in the nonsense idea of her mother getting that out alone. “You lose nothing by not being reckless. I’m not always going to be around to save you.”

“Chinami, I-” Harumi’s voice trailed off to the sound of footsteps already padding down the hall out of sight. After a quiet moment, she added, almost to herself, “The new coat looks nice…”




Chinami almost slung her filthy, ruined clothes into a hamper, before reconsidering and tossing them to the floor. The garbage was the only place they were bound. Although… perhaps the pants could be salvaged in some manner. Her thankfully intact phone and lighter had been left by her bedside, and preparations done, she proceeded with her best attempt to drain the house’s entire hot water supply.

The hard scrubbing her skin received didn’t quite manage to make her feel clean.

Next on the agenda, after donning a fresh set of garments and wringing out her hair to dry, was to get the coat washed. While the rain and her Spirit’s selective intangibility had done a good deal of the work, there was no substitute for a good cleansing… especially for the smell. After double-checking the coat’s tag for care instructions, she eventually settled on a gentler setting for the wash, wary of worsening the hole damage with a truly thorough deep-clean.

A timely break from that to help her mother in the kitchen and handle the oven nonsense soon informed her that the reason for all this recklessness was a party Harumi would be attending early tomorrow. Hence, her own overeager contributions to the collective buffet. After mildly wishing Harumi the best with that and concealing her own anxiety over her mother driving anywhere alone, Chinami otherwise wordlessly fixed herself some leftover stew, handled her dishes and went to bed.

She’d have liked to say she was asleep the moment her head hit the pillow… but that would have been a bold-faced lie. Between being unable to stand sleeping with wet hair and her overall wired and physically refreshed body, Chinami wouldn’t find herself drifting into the land of slumber till some hours later. Instead, she could only lie awake, half-heartedly flicking through her phone, her head clouded with thoughts of the day… what she could have done better… what she should have…

No-! She had survived! She was a survivor! Her caution had paid off! And by alerting Kiburi beforehand and provoking his intervention, she had indirectly saved them all! Rather, in the end, did that not mean that this really and truly was her victory, despite everything? That despite failing on a direct level, she had still pulled out a win by ripping the rug out from under her opponent and flipping the game board?! She… had definitely won…

But she sure didn’t feel victorious.

Chinami dreamed restlessly.
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