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NIghtshift 26: 2nd Floor Hallway near Railed Area
[From here.]
It was around that time when Jade's pace slowed considerably, almost to that of a snail's. Even though it involved a woman of some sort, he was certain that he'd have more than enough time to dwell between the halls while still making it back before his Majesty reached his own destination. He walked the halls with more ease than he held moments before, swinging his fontech back and forth as he wandered along.
The rail caught his attention almost instantly, and Jade found himself looking over the edge in practically no time. Even at this height he was able to make out the shapes of chairs and couches that lined the Sun Room's floor. This area seemed to awaken some nostalgia inside him, reminding him of the very bridge that overlooked the first floor of the Cathedral back in Daath. If he remembered correctly, it was where Luke came to him after seeking whatever moral support he could squeeze out of his allies. Life was more hectic back then, and they were facing dilemmas that no person could keep to their own.
Jade chuckled at those memories, letting himself relax in the darkness.
[To here.]
It was around that time when Jade's pace slowed considerably, almost to that of a snail's. Even though it involved a woman of some sort, he was certain that he'd have more than enough time to dwell between the halls while still making it back before his Majesty reached his own destination. He walked the halls with more ease than he held moments before, swinging his fontech back and forth as he wandered along.
The rail caught his attention almost instantly, and Jade found himself looking over the edge in practically no time. Even at this height he was able to make out the shapes of chairs and couches that lined the Sun Room's floor. This area seemed to awaken some nostalgia inside him, reminding him of the very bridge that overlooked the first floor of the Cathedral back in Daath. If he remembered correctly, it was where Luke came to him after seeking whatever moral support he could squeeze out of his allies. Life was more hectic back then, and they were facing dilemmas that no person could keep to their own.
Jade chuckled at those memories, letting himself relax in the darkness.
[To here.]
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How worthless and weak he felt right now...
His crimson eyes glanced at the woman as she went after the maggot he traveled with. That wench had nearly strangled him to death! And he was too weak, too weak to even save himself, and he blamed no one but himself for his own foolishness.
Realization suddenly struck him. Someone else had saved him. That maggot had saved him! Albel could hardly believe it -- how could that idiot had been so foolish?! Why did he...?
He wasn't worth it! He was weak, and the weak shouldn't be saved! That fool!
Finally, Albel forced himself to get up as a small cough escaped his lips. He released his throat, and suddenly noticed the tattoos that had spread on his arm.
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Having spent most of the shift on floor one, she eventually made her way up the stairs and into the second floor.
From there, Suigintou was quick in noticing the battle that was going on, as if the sounds weren’t already enough of a giveaway. She was able to recognize two of the ones involved. They had been fighting each other in the soccer field the night before. However, the third participant remained a mystery to her.
They way her body glowed in the dark, as well as the fact that she could nearly see through her...
Interested in the ensuing conflict, the Rozen Maiden merely stood there and watched.
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The point only seemed to be accented further as his presence went entirely unseen or uncared for by the spectre attacking Albel. Well that was until his lightning spell hit its mark, and finally distracted the creature from its chosen prey to glance in his direction.
“If you’re finished being love struck by that woman Albel,” Yuber casually stated towards Albel with a hint of smugness highlighting his voice, even if his attention never once wavered from the ghostly woman, “perhaps we could continue on.” The fact that his lightning had no effect on this opponent really didn’t leave any desires within the knight to stick around. His powers were already limited, and he didn’t want to risk putting himself into unnecessary situations without knowing the true extent of the others abilities. Not to mention the fact that the sight of the tattoos was something Yuber would prefer not experience and do without.
Taking half a step back, Yuber brushed back a few strands of blonde hair from his eyes, before his left hand moved back to retake the torch into his possession. “If you still consider yourself worthy enough of my attention Albel, then I suggest you regain your composure and we continue onwards.” He murmured before disappearing in the opposite direction.
[disappearing through to here. (http://community.livejournal.com/damned/197156.html)]
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But not alone. Never alone, with so much pain and madness echoing around her.
She turned her head, slowly, to look at Suigintou. Her hair fell across her face, for a moment hiding her ink-filled eyes.
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"Who are you?" the doll asked as she walked towards her, unaware of the danger she was putting herself in.
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Then suddenly she was gone.
A breath of cold air touching Suigintou's back was the only sign that she had reappeared.
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"It's rude not to answer when someone asks you a question." she said, turning around to face her once again.
"I shall ask one more time. Who are you?"
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She reached out to brush her fingers over Suigintou's smooth cheeks.
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The pain originally started from her cheek, but spread across her face and throat in a matter of moments, its intensity growing by the second. There was a tattoo forming as well, but she remained unaware of that as she placed both of her hands over her face.
“You…” her voice was shaky at best, and devoid of the arrogance it once carried. “What did… you…?” Too much; she couldn’t even find the strength to speak. Unfortunately, what had been to her would only continue to get worse. Standing was no longer possible as the doll fell down to her knees.
It hurt more than anything she had experienced before.
Then there was rage, pain, despair, sorrow… Suigintou felt them all. Not hers though, no. This was different.
Why did Father leave her unfinished? She loved him, so very much, more than any of the other Rozen Maidens. So why?! All she ever wanted was for him to acknowledge her. To be deserving of his love, to become Alice and fulfill his dream.
”Junk!”
The voice was inside Suigintou’s head. A voice she remembered all too well.
”You are just a pitiful doll that is half complete.”
“Sh-Shin..ku?” the fallen doll mumbled.
”You are nothing but junk!"
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“Junk”
Yet again, she heard it.
Defined as extreme revulsion and distaste toward a person or thing, humans would often say that ‘hate’ was a strong word to use. But in the doll’s case…
She really, truly, hated that word with all her being.
“Release me...”
She tried to break free of the ghost’s clutches, but her body just wasn’t respond. Her arms, legs, wings… Not one of those limbs would move.
”Junk like you can never become Alice.”
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