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The Book that is Hyakuji's Story has come to a close. However, there are still plenty of stories left to be told in the madcap Anime Universe it inhabits. As one book closes, so too does another open. Presented by veteran Hyakuji Staff Members, check out the next generation EVOLUTION of "Anything-Goes" Anime Roleplaying at Senki Academy
The Book that is Hyakuji's Story has come to a close. However, there are still plenty of stories left to be told in the madcap Anime Universe it inhabits. As one book closes, so too does another open. Presented by veteran Hyakuji Staff Members, check out the next generation EVOLUTION of "Anything-Goes" Anime Roleplaying at Senki Academy
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| Pikachu_Fragger | Dec 1 2011, 12:32 PM Post #1 |
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Aisia Asakura felt that something was amiss after their encounter with the fake Riders, but she couldn't explain it. Was it the fact that they were just soundly deprived of their powers as if it was nothing? Was it because Aisia actually felt... helpless without her magic or the power of the Strike Gundam? It was none of those things. It was... simply the sheer anger she'd felt before. It was an anger she had never felt since... her time as one of the Inspectors. "Why? Why now?..." she mumbled to herself. She couldn't shake the feeling that something was changing inside her. For once, Otoha was right - she just seemed a lot angrier overall, and actually almost snapped at Ayane when they got back at the dorms when asked if she was really okay. Sure, she wasn't mad at Ayane when she did that, but with the irritation that she felt in general when she did... "What... exactly is happening to me?" she wondered aloud as she picked up a smooth stone and tried to skip it on the surface of the water, only to watch it sink as soon as it hit. "ARGH! WHY CAN'T I FUCKING-" Aisia stopped herself and groaned. "Why? Why do I feel so angry?..." she wondered aloud, not sure who else would be there to hear it. It was almost as if she wanted someone to do so though. |
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| Nickle | Dec 1 2011, 01:41 PM Post #2 |
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"I could smell your frustration a mile away. What's got you so riled?" The voice seemed to come from no where really, ominously echoing all around Aisia, practically granting her wish for someone to hear her, even if it was coincidentally. Of course all things consindered, a lot of the kids from the school liked to come spend time here in the woods, it was a really favourable hang out, possibly even more so than the Downtown District. Lying down on his back from a rather high tree branch, Terado turned his head to look down at Aisia. He was off duty and so was wearing replicas of his tribal clothing now, which consisted of a pair of toe-loop sandals and a set of pants. The fact that this meant he was not wearing a shirt exposed the various intricate tribal tattoos on his arms and torso. He slowly sat up, sliding off the tree branch and dropping to the floor, walking towards his fellow immortal. "I seem to recall you being more composed back on Nova OASIS, what about Hyakuji could vex you so much, especially considering you have someone to confide in?" Terado was taking a pot-shot in assuming that Ayane was someone really close to Aisia from what he had seen at the prom, be her just a good friend or something more, the sentinel couldn't say, but the fact remained she was someone who Aisia could vent to. The fact that she was so angry now, meant that that wasn't really the case. |
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| Pikachu_Fragger | Dec 1 2011, 02:02 PM Post #3 |
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Aisia gasped at the sudden echoing voice around her. If there was anything that annoyed her the most, it was being surprised like that. ... Then again, it seemed that just about anything could annoy her the most these days. "I seem to recall you being more composed back on Nova OASIS, what about Hyakuji could vex you so much, especially considering you have someone to confide in?" Even before he came into view, the mention of Nova Oasis, not to mention the male voice attached to it, could only mean one person. The third person she met in that world who helped her, and one of only two people who traversed the multiverse and stayed here. "... Terado-san," Aisia breathed. She was a bit relieved - at least it wasn't someone she didn't know. "I didn't know you came here to the river to relax. Then again, until a few days ago, I didn't know that you ended up here." Aisia sighed and took a seat at a nearby rock and mirthlessly tossed rocks into the river. "And yes, remember that girl I was talking about back there? My important person? Yeah, you've met her during the prom. Unfortunately, I... can't seem to confide in her right now. If I did, I'm afraid I'd start... snapping at her." She raised her knees up to her chest and sighed. "She was already hurt this afternoon by some bastard who made me use my attacks against her. The last thing I want to do is hurt her more by being angry at her for no reason." That annoyed statement by itself would probably convince anyone else that that was the sole reason why she was angry, but... not Terado. Not someone who'd been with her when she searched for the other Striker Packs and helped him seal the Totems that went berserk. It took a bit more than that to make her this pissed off. |
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| Nickle | Dec 1 2011, 02:19 PM Post #4 |
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Terado stood behind Aisia for a moment, watching as she pulled her legs up to her chest before moving to sit beside her, his legs crossed and arms folded. His mane of long hair was tied back with leather now, instead of the usual red ribbon. He looked at Aisia and the frustration was clear on her face. "Hmm, not able to confide in your important person, purely because you had your armour taken over? That's not your help and I'm sure neither of you were expecting it. Surely someone that close to you would be forgiving given the situation." He kept looking at her, his reddish brown eyes practically looking into her. "Of course, my statement is already wrong. No one is closer to you, than yourself. So this anger...this annoyance, has nothing to do with the battle of which you speak." It made sense if you thought about it. It wasn't Aisia's fault she was taken control of, such things could be forgiven and then plans could be made to ensure they never happened again. She was beating herself up about something and seeing as there was no one else she could confide in, Terado felt somewhat obligated to ask again. "Aisia, what's wrong?" |
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| Pikachu_Fragger | Dec 1 2011, 02:38 PM Post #5 |
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... Now that she was confronted with the actual truth, Aisia couldn't really deny it. She wasn't about to immediately acknowledge it either though. It didn't help that he used that word. "Forgive". "I don't know. That's what bothers me." That night, when Aisia and Ayane actually sat down to talk things over and discuss what really happened between the time Hyakuji collapsed and they went their separate ways, she thought that she'd forgiven Ayane for her momentary lapse in judgement with Kazuna due to the Darkness. She thought that once they'd cleared that up, she'd be a lot more calm and less prone to snapping at the slightest thing that made her angry, like bringing home another girl (even if it was an android) into their home. It didn't. Did some part of her still feel resentment? And then there was this. The fact that her powers were taken away, even if it was brief, and that it angered her. The fact that she wanted to kill that Kamen Rider for it. The fact that Ayane knew her enough to see that she wasn't acting like herself and that it annoyed her. ...can you defeat the darkness in every human heart in the world? "... How much do you think has changed in me since we last parted ways?" Aisia asked Terado. "Maybe that could help me figure out if there's anything that I can't see in myself." |
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| Nickle | Dec 1 2011, 03:06 PM Post #6 |
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She was dodging the question. Clearly this was going to take a few more stabs into the ground before Terado could unshovel whatever coffin Aisia had buried. Still, it wasn't like being patient was unknown to Terado, he'd lived for long enough to learn the art of patience and persistance. He looked at Aisia, regarding her question and felt it best to answer that question, with one of his own, "Aisia, how old are you?" Now that may have perhaps been a strange question, but Terado then went on to speak a bit more. The werewolf looked away from Aisia and out towards the river. "I've forgotten how old I really am, after the first couple of centuries you forget these things. I know that that as one gets older, they remember more about their past and think less about their future. The problem is, that for someone who can't die from aging, that doesn't happen. You remember some things and you look forward to knew things, you're stuck in place." He looked at her now, locking his eyes on her. "I've learned that once you get to a certain age, very little about yourself changes. There are constants. Those constants, affect variables, whic respond accordinly. You haven't changed, this behavior something you've always harboured, even thought it isn't always seen by others. You're trying, to right the variables around you and the reason you're upset, is because it's more complicated that you had originally thought." The large man looked down towards the small girl, before slipping his sandals off and letting his feet slide into the water as he lay back, placing his hands behind his head to act as a pillow. "We know ourselves, the best. Yet we try and deny things that we know about ourselves. That could be your problem. You can't figure your problem out, because you're trying to change the truth that is constant about you." |
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| Ayane Isuzu | Dec 2 2011, 09:14 AM Post #7 |
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Aisia wasn't the only one who was doubting herself lately. Her significant other was also unable to understand some of the urges she'd been having. Not that they were random outbursts of anger or anything like what Aisia seemed to be wrestling with but rather just quirks in her personality that she only now, standing behind a tree watching Aisia and Terado, was becoming conscious of. What am I... a stalker? she thought, gripping the bark and digging her fingernails into it on purpose as if causing herself a little pain might make her feel better. Aisia had left the dorm saying she wanted time alone and normally Ayane would be more than happy to give it to her. Before the collapse of Hyakuji, during their original happy and straightforward relationship, time alone was just something you needed if you wanted it. There was nothing wrong with it and you'd always come back afterward. Now they had been through space and time on more than one occasion, creating time paradoxes and betraying the other's trust. The relationship they once thought was bulletproof and able to withstand the trials of time and distance had become cracked. The most important part--their mutual trust--had collapsed. Ayane knew that what she was doing right now didn't make any sense and wasn't like her, but she couldn't help it. She couldn't help but wait a few minutes for Aisia to get a head-start then follow after her. Was it because she was worried... or because she didn't trust Aisia to be alone? Did she have the right to think those things? Seeing Aisia talking to that guy--the one from the prom, now that she thought about it--made her chest hurt. She wanted to let Aisia do what she pleased. She wanted to leave her alone with her thoughts and work things out herself. She wanted to believe that this guy was just... some guy. Her fissure-laden heart, though, wouldn't let her. The most she could do was stay behind this tree, watching and listening. "Aisia..." |
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| Pikachu_Fragger | Dec 2 2011, 10:15 AM Post #8 |
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"Aisia, how old are you?" Aisia blinked at the question. "Huh? I'm eighteen, I thought you knew that. What do you mean?" "I've forgotten how old I really am, after the first couple of centuries you forget these things," Terado began. "I know that that as one gets older, they remember more about their past and think less about their future. The problem is, that for someone who can't die from aging, that doesn't happen. You remember some things and you look forward to new things, you're stuck in place. I've learned that once you get to a certain age, very little about yourself changes. There are constants. Those constants, affect variables, whic respond accordingly. You haven't changed, this behavior something you've always harbored, even though it isn't always seen by others. You're trying to right the variables around you and the reason you're upset, is because it's more complicated that you had originally thought." Terado slipped off his sandals and decided to relax by the river even as he continued speaking. "We know ourselves the best. Yet we try and deny things that we know about ourselves. That could be your problem. You can't figure your problem out, because you're trying to change the truth that is constant about you." ...can you defeat the darkness in every human heart in the world? ...can you defeat the darkness in your heart? "... I guess so." Aisia continued to throw rocks in the water. "I thought I was over it. The anger. The jealousy. Okay, the jealousy seems to be gone for now. But the anger... it still remains. And somehow... it feels like it's intensified. I... I don't want to direct that anger at her though, so..." She threw one more rock at the water with more force than the last ones and turned to Terado. "What will happen to me if I end up hurting someone with hatred in my heart? Even if the original goal of fighting someone was to protect the ones dearest to me... what if deep in my heart, I actually want to hurt him or her out of sheer spite?... I don't want to become like that but... its slowly feeling easier to do that." It was something she wanted to ask Ayane too, but... indeed, what if knowing that Aisia harbored these feelings made her change her opinion of her? Even if Ayane would be perfect for that question since she's probably been killing humans who've become invaders without feeling much of anything afterwards, Aisia didn't want to admit that Ayane could be that kind of person. If anything, Aisia didn't want to admit to Ayane that she was becoming a person who could lose her emotions to the darkness once more. Not now, especially after the way Aisia held the Light and Ayane held the Darkness just a few weeks ago. |
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| Nickle | Dec 3 2011, 03:18 AM Post #9 |
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Terado's ears and nose twitched for a moment, barely noticeable, before his attention was directed back to Aisia as she responded. So that's what was part of the problem. That's waht was bugging her. Her motivation for fighting was going beyond just protecting. Terado was no stranger to hatred. When he had begun his duty as a sentinel, his hatred had consumed him. He had wanted to destroy the Others that had destroyed his clan and over time, he had done it. However, with such a long life, one couldn't hold onto hatred forever. One experienced regret and then acceptance. "As a human, one can never truely overcome those emotions. We're imperfect beings. You can try and stop anger, hatred and jealously, but it becomes a lot harder to do so in battle. Sometimes, there are enemies that can only be defeated with hate." He looked away from Aisia for a moment, and spoke more, "However, something positive, is always stronger than something negative. Why do you really have that hate in your heart? If you can tell me that, then I could possibly offer you an answer." He then looked down, his bangs covering his eyes before he called out, "Or perhaps you would like to give your opinion on this." He said, calling out to Ayane, turning around to where he'd heard her and where her scent was coming from. Terado was no fool, his sense knew when there was extra company. |
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| Ayane Isuzu | Dec 3 2011, 08:08 AM Post #10 |
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Ayane's emotions were torn. On one hand she felt dirty for eavesdropping on what Aisia thought was a private conversation. On the other, listening to Aisia finally talking about her problems out in the open, even if they weren't meant for Ayane to hear, relieved her. A small weight vanished from her heart as she was made to realize that the angry outbursts Aisia had had lately weren't really her fault. Ayane had been doing her best to not give Aisia a reason to be angry and thought that she must still be doing something wrong. Now she knew it wasn't the case and that if anything Aisia did not want to direct that anger at her. Once she knew that, though, she didn't have a reason to stay. Her conscience took over and told her that she really shouldn't continue listening to this conversation. She'd heard what she needed to hear, so she could leave the rest to this 'Terado' person. I should head back, she thought, turning and stepping away from the tree. I'll just pretend I didn't hear anything when she gets home. Maybe I'll pick up dinner on the way, she'd probably like that... "Or perhaps you would like to give your opinion on this?" Terado's voice rang loudly in her ears, much more loudly than if he were merely speaking to the petite girl at his side. Ayane's breathing froze and she turned around to see the wolf-man staring right at her. No use hiding now, she'd been found out. With a gulp of guilt she stopped walking away and instead strode out into the open with the shame of being caught red-handed on her face. Just when things looked to be getting a little better she'd gone and gotten into a mess again. She couldn't even look Aisia in the eye. "I-I'm sorry, Aisia... I was worried, so I followed you... I'm sorry." Yet even though she knew that she was the one in the wrong, a little jolt of anger surged through her tightly-clenched fists. Damn you, Terado... |
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| Pikachu_Fragger | Dec 3 2011, 12:33 PM Post #11 |
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Aisia blinked at Terado's explanation, and was actually a bit surprised when he said his piece. It felt a bit... liberating to know that in the heat of battle, it was human nature to let one's emotions lose their control and possibly hurt someone just because she could. And like he said, something positive could always overcome something negative afterwards, so just because she hurt someone in the heat of the moment for the sake of hurting him or her didn't mean she had to stay in that mode once the moment passed. That still left something unanswered though, since she still felt that way even afterwards. "Why do you really have that hate in your heart? If you can tell me that, then I could possibly offer you an answer," Terado asked. Aisia sighed. "You... always ask the difficult questions, don't you," she bitterly said. "I wish I could find the answer... it's pretty hard for me to figure it out on my own as it is..." "Or perhaps you would like to give your opinion on this?" ... That last sentence felt like a complete disconnect from their current discussion. In fact, it sounded like he stopped talking to her and was now asking someone else. ... He was right. Ayane slowly and guiltily stepped out into the open. "Ayane!?" Aisia gasped. "I-I'm sorry, Aisia... I was worried, so I followed you... I'm sorry," Ayane said, seemingly ashamed at having followed her here. Now, her guard down at having possibly been eavesdropped on since she got here, her deepest emotions were laid bare and out in the open. And one of those emotions was anger at having been eavesdropped on at a time when she was seeking counsel from someone who could have possibly helped. "Why!? Why did you follow me!?" she yelled. "I told you, I wanted to be alone! I... I don't want to say anything that might hurt you again... worried or not, you should have just trusted me to just let me cool my head off and come back!" ... Trust. That word hung in the air between them as soon as she said it like the Sword of Damocles, threatening to fall and cut the fragile threads that bound them together. "Can't I even trust you to trust me anymore!?"
Aisia covered her lips the moment she said those words.
She's seen this before. "No... I... Ayane, I... didn't mean it like that..." Tears started to form in her eyes. Even after that night together when they explained to each other what really happened, she still doubted Ayane? ... You doubt yourself, Aisia. You're afraid. You're afraid of losing the one person who means the world to you. Aisia looked at Ayane, her eyes no longer able to hold back the tears. "I just... I don't want to lose you... not to him... not to her... not to anyone... not even to myself..." As soon as the realization hit her, she sunk to the ground on her knees and sobbed. |
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| Nickle | Dec 3 2011, 04:38 PM Post #12 |
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Terado slowly slid his feet out of the water, the water falling slowly off of his naked ankles. He placed a hand on his hip as he watched the scene develop. It was no secret that Ayane was angry for being found out. However Terado wasn't one to let something like that slide. If she'd known more about him, perhaps she would have stayed quieter and downwind so as not to be detected, but sadly she hadn't considered such things. It wasn't her fault, not many people did. He then looked down at Aisia next to him. He saw some of the anger Aisia had mentioned before, how she snapped at Ayane and then regretted it. Terado looked as the small girl sunk down her knees and sobbed. There was a side to this story that Terado hadn't been fully filled in about, but he had gotten the gist of most of it at any rate. He sighed, reaching down and literally picking Aisia up so that she could stand, "Enough of that Aisia. You're at the age of a woman, not a child." He then looked to Aisia, "I can understand somethings better than others in this situation, but its clear to me that you two care so much about one another that you can't stand to have others interfere in that." The Sentinel changed his look to Ayane, "That's why you followed her here, because you wanted to know what was wrong so that you could help her later," he then looked back to Aisia, "And I think I can see where your frustration is coming from. You want nothing but love towards your...special person..." Terado really had no idea how to phrase something like that, "And it's because of that constant want to give love that you're angry. You don't want your hate or anger showing." He then crossed his arms, "Is that somewhat right?" |
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| Ayane Isuzu | Dec 5 2011, 06:53 AM Post #13 |
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"Why!? Why did you follow me!?" yelled Aisia, understandably angry. Ayane winced behind her false-lensed glasses. She had already said why she'd snuck out after her so there was nothing more to say. She would just have to stand there and hope there was something she could do to make up for it. "I told you, I wanted to be alone!" "I know, but--" Ayane started but Aisia just kept on talking. It seemed she wasn't interested in hearing Ayane's excuses any longer. Ayane bit her lip and listened. "I... I don't want to say anything that might hurt you again... worried or not, you should have just trusted me to just let me cool my head off and come back!" Aisia had a point. Yes, Ayane's worry was a single factor of why she was here. What about the rest, though? Her curiosity. Her jealousy. She wasn't just worried--she wanted to know what Aisia would be doing out in the middle of some forest. Had it just been Kyogen Fountain or something it wouldn't have been as odd, but the forest was a strange place to decide to wander into. "Aisia--" Aisia's face suddenly twisted in a way Ayane hadn't seen in quite a while. The expression that said she was at the very ragged edge of her wits, doing her best to keep herself together yet mere moments away from losing everything. Whatever just entered Aisia's mind, Ayane feared it. Then, inevitably, the sword fell. "Can't I even trust you to trust me anymore!?" The Gate Keeper froze with her mouth agape. There was a pain in her chest that refused to go away and a lump in her throat that refused to let her breathe or speak. She simply stood stunned, having been stabbed right through with those words. They were the ugly, twisted, horrible truth finally laid bare. Ayane had nothing she could say, even if she could find the strength to speak. Aisia quickly realized the destructive power those words had but not after it was already too late to prevent them from being fired. She covered her mouth as one might stare at the smoking barrel of a gun wishing that there were some way to undo the damage. "No... I... Ayane, I... didn't mean it like that..." Ayane, meanwhile, was wondering if this really was it. If by this one stupid action, years of journeying and fighting and love were finally undone. Could they continue on from here? Did she have the strength? She couldn't even say anything! Even though now more than ever she wanted to be able to say some perfect string of words that would make everything right, there was absolutely nothing! Was that nothingness in her voice... a sign? "I just... I don't want to lose you... not to him... not to her... not to anyone... not even to myself..." her frustrated lover cried, starting a spiral of sadness that sent her to the ground in sobs. The urge was to run to her side and hug her. Finally she had words she could say--It's all right, don't cry--but now it was her legs which refused to take her there. She simply stared. Terado, bless his werewolf heart, read the air much as he had detected Ayane's presence and realized that things were going nowhere faster than a fighter jet and stepped in to break the heavy atmosphere. "Enough of that Aisia. You're at the age of a woman, not a child," his voice echoed, his strong arm reaching down and pulling Aisia to her feet by the collar of her shirt. "I can understand some things better than others in this situation, but it's clear to me that you two care so much about one another that you can't stand to have others interfere in that." He looked to Ayane, his cool yet stern gaze breaking the spell that had frozen the emerald-haired girl in place. "That's why you followed her here, because you wanted to know what was wrong so that you could help her later." Knowing that that would be enough he returned his attention to Aisia. "And I think I can see where your frustration is coming from. You want nothing but love towards your...special person... And it's because of that constant want to give love that you're angry. You don't want your hate or anger showing." Crossing his arms he finished with a single confirmatory question. "Is that somewhat right?" "Um!" Ayane spoke up, first just to make sure that her voice was indeed working. Yes, the lump in her throat had subsided enough it seemed to let her speak. Now that she could walk and talk like a human again she had to decide on what she was going to answer with. "Even if it's not about me--or even if it is--you know... you know you can talk to me about it, right? That's... all. I just... I just want to know if you can still... confide in me. I don't have to just be the person you wake up next to." She looked away from Aisia and nodded her head to Terado in a gesture of thanks. "Though I'm glad it was you who was here when I was not, Terado-san. Thank you for taking care of her." None of the words she spoke were perfect. They wouldn't magically fix all of the problems in one fell swoop. As Aisia was fond of believing, though, magic can't fix everything. It would take time and determination... and help from friends. |
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| Pikachu_Fragger | Dec 5 2011, 11:04 AM Post #14 |
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At this point, Aisia was non-responsive even though Terado picked her up, to the point where she almost missed his explanation. They loved each other so much it was hard to figure out what to do anymore now. ... Didn't someone point that same dilemma out to her once?
... She finally understood. After all these years, she'd sort of understood why that happened to Nemu and Jun'chi. That exact same history repeated itself for Aisia and Ayane right now. The only problem was that for Aisia, it felt like the ending was going to be much more tragic than it has to be. Why couldn't she get past her negative emotions? Why was she so impatient to want a quick answer to resolve these feelings? ... She was the first person to truly acknowledge your existence in a way you could only have wished for. If she is lost, what happens to you? If you lose her love, you lose yourself. "I..." Aisia bit her lip. Ayane wasn't stepping forward this time. She wasn't coming up to hug her, to tell her that everything will be allright. She hadn't felt this alone since they found each other again back at DiKiDo Land during the Kingdom Hearts conflict. "... I need to be alone to sort this out. I... I'm sorry, Ayane... I can't... I can't trust myself to confide in you right now..." And so she would do the same. She wouldn't step forward to ask for her help either. With tears in her eyes, she spun around and ran. She ran and didn't look back. |
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| Nickle | Dec 6 2011, 04:04 PM Post #15 |
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Terado's gazed drifted back to Ayane as she spoke, thanking him for being there for Aisia when she temporarily was not, "It's no trouble, truely." Terado lived a life that really was quite carefree herein Hyakuji compared to what it was back in Nova Oasis. Stripped of his duty as a sentinal until he somehow managed to return, he had very little to be concerned with at present. Therefore such a matter as a problem involving Aisia and in turn Ayane, was a matter that he wishes to pay attention to. Ayane meant well, Terado knew she did, however as he turned to look back at Aisia, who was slowly becoming less mute, he could tell that perhaps that was not going to be enough right now. The sentinel's earth-red eyes watched Aisia carefully as she spoke, watching her body language and slowly summising that- And there she went, running away deeper into the forest. Terado didn't move from his stance as Aisia took off. A part of him wanted to go stop her, so that Ayane and Aisia could fix this, another felt that perhaps space from the entire world was really what she needed. With a sigh, the Sentinel opted for the latter and decided that he couldn't pursue her. It wasn't his place, however..... He looked at Ayane and spoke, "Love is about give and take. So give her a headstart, before you take let your own feelings take a chance and decide the outcome of all of this." Terado lowered his arms to his side, slowly slipping his sandals back onto his damp feet and going towards Ayane, placing his massive hand on her small shoulder. "Her doubt is what's holding her back. A negative seed planted in the mind is a terrible thing. It poisons it, makes one thinking increasingly more negatively about anything and everything." Terado slowly let his hand slide away from Ayane's shoulder, "At times like this, it doesn't matter what others do for you, if you still don't have belief in your own convictions. It's something that that person has to handle by themselves." The sentinal slowly began to walk away into the woods, stopping briefly to look over his shoulder "Of course, all that is just my opinion..." With one great leap, the werewolf was gone, vanishing in a shower of leaves into the canopy. Edited by Nickle, Dec 6 2011, 04:10 PM.
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