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Nightshift 35: West Wing, South Hall 1-A
[Coming from here]
So they still had to deal with one of the brainwashed patients tonight; the rest were being carted off for experimentation. Something had changed in the routine. There'd been a pattern earlier, one night to those "trials", the others for the brain-washed patients. But tonight was different for some reason.
So what made it change?
Sanzo was suspicious of sudden change, mostly because it always signaled something was up.
Was it because of that "Jill" pissing Landel off? Or just pure whim?
Whatever the reason, it wouldn't do the patients any favors.
So they still had to deal with one of the brainwashed patients tonight; the rest were being carted off for experimentation. Something had changed in the routine. There'd been a pattern earlier, one night to those "trials", the others for the brain-washed patients. But tonight was different for some reason.
So what made it change?
Sanzo was suspicious of sudden change, mostly because it always signaled something was up.
Was it because of that "Jill" pissing Landel off? Or just pure whim?
Whatever the reason, it wouldn't do the patients any favors.
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But then Sano was finally fighting back and Okita was forced to leave the pen behind as he quickly jumped out of the way. Not fast enough though. A glancing blow struck him in the stomach as he slid back and away from the full force of the attack and Okita felt his muscles spasm. Reflexively, he began coughing and he knew that it wasn't the disease, but internal bruising and bleeding now. Wonderful. Looking at his hand, he could see spots of blood, but it felt all wrong. All of it. Another pen was pulled out of his sleeve, leaving thin red trails on the fabric as he stood and faced Sano again. "...give him back," he growled, clutching the pen hard in slippery fingers. Running forward again, Okita attacked on Sano's injured side, aiming a hard kick at the pen still in his arm.
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The guy was already coming at him again, shouting something that Sano almost didn't hear at first. He wasn't thinking about the pen lodged in his arm, and when Okita's kick connected, Sanosuke let out a cry of pain, the sensation sharp as it ran the length of the limb. But Sano could take the agony, so long as he gave some back. Even an amateur could get a hit in, right Saitou?
"Who the hell are you talking about?!" The words had registered, and Sanosuke was starting to get it. Like when Zuko vanished--now someone else was gone too. Someone important enough to drive Okita nuts.
Oh, fuck.
"God damn you, would you listen Okita?! I don't know where Hijikata is! Not if they took him!" Sanosuke took a shot at Okita's jaw, a hard right, but just a regular punch. He had to be careful now, since the bones in his hand would break if he put too much strain on them. He was already going to get his ass chewed out by Kenshin for this.
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Hearing Hijikata's name jolted Okita out for a second and he stopped, the pen midstrike. What would his leader say to see him losing control like this? He'd be disappointed. He'd--
A hard punch cracked him in the side of the face and he twisted to the side, stumbling from the blow. Tasting blood on his lips again, Okita touched his mouth and frowned. That was going to bruise tomorrow. He really didn't like bruises. Straightening up, he stared down at his hand and the frown melted away into something indescribable. He was tainted with his blood and the blood of his opponent. It was all so very...dirty. "...of course you don't know where he is," he said quietly. "I'm sorry, Sanosuke-san. You caught me at a very bad time."
The pen switched around again and he whipped out at Sano, striking for his side.
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But damn it all to hell, it was the same. The same way Sano had been, and the same way Anji had been. And that was why, even as the pen went into his side, dug into his guts and made Sanosuke scream, the fighter decided he wasn't giving up the fight.
It was bad. Sano didn't know what Okita had hit, but already he was feeling shaky on his legs. He stumbled back as quick as he could, clutching his side with his right arm while his left just dangled. So fucking bad, yet even as he gasped for air (fuck, when had he lost his goddamn breath?) he smiled.
It wasn't happy.
"You think this is really going to do you any good? You think it's going to do him any good? Huh Okita?!" Sanosuke was bitter with understanding. He knew what was going through Okita's head, because it had gone through his. And he knew that if someone could get through that thick Shinsengumi skull, it probably wasn't going to be him. "You can fight every person in the goddamn building and it won't get him back! It won't make things any fucking bett--"
Sanosuke's voice was cut off just then, and the fighter let go of his side. He knew that coppery taste that he was coughing up. Wouldn't it just figure, Okita would hit a lung? This fucking night was just shot to hell. "You think you're the only one who's lost someone? It won't make a bit of difference to you, but I did what you're doing, and it doesn't fucking work."
There. He'd said it. Blood was leaking out of his mouth and shit, he couldn't breathe, but he'd forced the words out. And Sanosuke wasn't done yet either. Oh hell no. He had his fist and he was still on his feet, damn it. He wasn't done.
"Come on." His left arm was useless, but his right wasn't. The aku was still on his back, and damn it all, Sano could still fight. "There's no way in fucking hell I'm going to lose to a guy acting like you are."
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And it was.
Sano and Okita were squaring off in the hallway, and they both looked the worse for wear. From the irregular sound of Sano's breathing, he probably had serious internal injuries, maybe even a punctured lung. If he didn't get medical attention soon, he could drown in his own blood. In a flash, the rurouni had put himself between them, sword drawn.
"ENOUGH!" he shouted. "Sano, what's going on?!"
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Hijikata had returned home only to die where Okita couldn't do a damn thing to stop it. Even if he hadn't and he'd been taken and brainwashed, wasn't that worse? Okita knew he was acting irrationally, which only made him worse when Sano called him on it. It was easier to be a demon here than be a human. At night was when the demons came to play, so why not him as well?
And then an interloper from the side - Kenshin appeared and started shouting, sword drawn.
Kenshin had his sword drawn.
Okita smiled mirthlessly and pulled his out, slipping one foot back as he trained his gaze on the rurouni. It was time for the demons to play. "Don't draw your sword unless you mean to use it, Himura-san."
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Problem was, despite his claim, Sanosuke was having more trouble breathing by the minute. No telling how much longer he could stand, or when he's start coughing up blood again and leave himself open even worse than he was now. Except it wasn't going to be a problem after all, because just then the best and worst thing that could have happened happened.
Sanosuke knew right away just how fucked they all were.
"Kenshin." He had to cough again, spitting out a red glob before he could say anymore. "Hijikata's gone, and Okita's snapped." He wiped away the blood from his lips with his right hand, knowing what was going to happen. Okita wouldn't let them walk away, not with how he was. And Kenshin was going to fight, and damn it all to hell, Sanosuke could still hear the rurouni talking about how Battousai had come back before. He could be stubborn sometimes, but Sanosuke wasn't so stupid as to not know how this would end.
Especially since he couldn't stop it. What was he going to say? No Kenshin, you can't fight Okita? Like hell that would work. Sanosuke gasped hard, fighting the urge to clutch his wounds, to just stumble back and fall. "Kenshin. Just...be careful, god damn it. Whatever you do."
Sanosuke didn't want Kenshin to die. He didn't want Kenshin to kill. But right then, he didn't know how the fuck to keep either of those things from happening.
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It shouldn't have come to this. Sano shouldn't have been involved in this fight. This was between him and Okita. Just like the time with Saitou, the ten year grudge needed to be settled. "Don't worry, Sano," he replied flatly.
The rurouni then turned on Okita, eyes flashing. "It doesn't look like this one has a choice. He will not forgive anyone who hurts his friends."
With that, he lunged.
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Which made him dangerous. He had nothing left to lose here and everything to take and reclaim, and he didn't care how he did it so long as someone ended up dead. As Okita heard Himura's speech patterns change, his smile widened into something a little more manic as the humanity drained out of his eyes. This was more like it.
It was time to face the Battousai.
Kenshin lunged and Okita watched his shoulders and his hips, calculating where he'd strike and moving his blade to block. The sound of metal singing as it smashed against metal ricocheted off the wall and Okita felt his mind slipping from him. He remembered these sounds and the beautiful horror that usually came with it. They were part of it now. Twisting, he kicked a foot out and aimed it at Kenshin's stomach.
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They were already fighting too, the sound of swords clashing familiar even to him. Sano'd seen enough sword fights to know how it worked, and he knew enough about Kenshin to know how this would work, even as he hoped he was wrong. Maybe Okita would slip in his madness, somehow get less accurate, and leave an opening for Kenshin to capitalize on.
Yeah right.
Sanosuke stumbled back, not because he wanted to get out of the way of the fight, because he had to. Another round of coughing, this one enough to drive the fighter to his knees. It really was getting worse. More blood was coming out of his mouth, out of his lung, and damn if the hall wasn't somehow getting darker. He couldn't blame it on his flashlight either.
Shit.
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The sakabatou swung in a wide, almost lazy arc towards Okita's chest. If he could just get him to respond to the feint, he'd be in perfect position to strike the pressure point with the sheath.
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On one thing, however, they were even. They were both experts in their fields and they could both read the other. Okita saw the feint coming and dodged it instead of blocking it, pulling back and out of Kenshin's range. He switched his grip on the sword and tucked his arms in close to his sides before he took another stab at attacking. If Kenshin thought he'd be taken by such an easy blow, he had another thing coming. Running forward, Okita feigned to the right and then struck on the left at the arm holding the sheath.
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He reacted to Okita's attack with one of his own, responding tit for tat. He was the faster one. He could get into Okita's space more easily than Okita could get into his.
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He really shouldn't have been thinking of that though. His attention should have been on Kenshin and before he knew it, the rurouni was in his face and Okita was forced to backpedal, trying to get out of his range again. He was still missing something though and as Okita caught a glimpse of Kenshin's eyes, he knew what it was. The Battousai was lurking, but it hadn't yet come out to play. Well, he might as well force it out.
Stopping midstep, Okita abruptly changed directions and brought his sword up to block, before attemping to ram his shoulder hard into Kenshin's injured one.
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And now he could focus completely on the task at hand.
Mostly.
The bubbles were too distracting. He let himself get caught up in thinking about his friends, and he made a critical mistake. This time, he did fall for Okita's feint. He didn't see the shoulder coming at him until it was too late, and renewed pain exploded in his injured arm. He gasped, sheath dropping from his nerveless fingers. It had been a stupid, stupid thing to do, but now wasn't the time to mentally berate himself. He had to regain his space and respond. Okita's strikes may have had more force behind them, but he had sheer technical skill on his side. He had the advantage here: he knew how Okita fought. At this point, his opponent had never seen Hiten Mitsurugi-Ryuu in action. He could still surprise him.
He dropped low again, ignoring the pain in his shoulder so completely that it might have not even been there, for all the difference it made. At first it looked like he was actually running away from the battle, but once he had gotten enough momentum he turned and jumped, higher than anyone conceivably should have been able to. It wasn't near his normal standard, thanks to this place, but it would do. The sakabatou flashed in a wide arc, aiming for the juncture between Okita's shoulder and his neck. At one point this had been a killing stroke, meant to slice his opponent neatly in half. With his sword reversed, though, it would just hurt like hell if it connected.
"Hiten Mitsurugi-ryuu: Ryuutsuisen," he announced.
His voice was cold.
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Maybe he needed such methods, too.
Kenshin was running through and Okita chased, focused on driving his sword through Kenshin's chest. It wasn't until Kenshin suddenly turned and jumped that Okita knew he'd fallen into a trap. It was impossible how high the man had managed to go, but in the time it took for him to slash down, Okita had slid to a stop and brought his sword up, bracing for the blow. But why announce the attack?
It didn't seem to matter since the attack was stronger than Okita had expected. Their blades connected and Okita was shoved back; more than shoved, he was practically thrown. His arms ached from the force and he felt his fingers go a little numb when his back hit the wall behind him hard. That wasn't good. Whatever that Ryuutsuisen was, it couldn't be allowed to happen again or he'd break his sword. Pushing off from the wall, Okita tightened his grip and refused to let the air that had all but fled from his lungs to stop him. Taking a deep breath before he shot back into the fight, Okita tried to circle around and stab Kenshin from the side.
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Good thing to know.
The Ryuutsuisen had managed to wind Okita, though, so maybe the effort hadn't been entirely wasted. No matter how professional he was, the Shinsengumi Captain's next attack was bound to be slightly sloppier than the last because he couldn't breathe properly. In order to make up for it, he'd probably go for a thrust, like...that?
He blocked it easily enough, but it wasn't exactly the attack he'd expected. His blue eyes got even sharper, and something...else crept into his expression.
"Interesting. I was expecting something more along the lines of Saitou's Gatotsu."
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He was expecting something else.
Okita stepped back and brought the sword around, holding it in both hands in front of him. Saitou's Gatotsu? What in the world was that? He knew all of Saitou's moves - they'd trained together - and he'd never heard of anything like that. The rurouni was trying to throw him off, muddle his mind with unnecessary thoughts when the only ones that mattered were the fight and punishing someone for Hijikata's disappearance through it. Even if that someone ended up being him, he didn't care. He wanted to feel fire and blood and physical pain in place of this deep emotional ache. Anything was better than admitting he had a heart left to break.
"Something along those lines, hm?" Okita backed up a step and then held firm, leveling an empty gaze at the man in front of him. "I'm sorry to say I'm not Saitou-san, but I'll kill you all the same if you wish."
Running forward, Okita decided to try something a little different. If Kenshin was looking for standard Shinsengumi attacks, then he'd just have to go with something a little more...Tetsu. Moving in like he was going to go for another strong thrust to the chest, Okita released one hand from his sword just before reaching Kenshin and slid along the floor, kicking out at the man's legs while pulling the last pen from his sleeve to stab it at Himura's right thigh.
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When Yuffie had entered the hallway, the first thing she'd noticed was the scent of blood. Then the sound of clashing steel, of swords.
Third? Third was the red-head. Kenshin? She didn't recognize the other person; couldn't even tell whether it was a guy or a girl. And it was only after a bit of squinting that she made out the shape of Sagara, off to the side a little and on his knees.
Well, damn.
Her good mood vanished, her footsteps slowed, but only for a moment. seconds later, she was walking again, briskly, sticking close to the wall. Her footsteps were almost silent against the floor. She didn't want to get caught up in the fighting yet- her priority was to see why the hell Sagara was on his knees at a time like this. He was strong, wasn't he? Maybe... maybe he was taking a break!
Even as she thought it, she knew she was wrong.
And when she got close enough, when she was crouching down next to him, she knew just how wrong she'd been.
"Hey," she said, with false cheer. "When I thought to myself, 'the guys are gonna be dying to see my awesome self', I didn't mean it literally."
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"Hey Ninja Girl." Sano's words were ragged, and for obvious reason. Damn it was fucking hard to breathe. "Bad timing."
She couldn't get involved. Yuffie had been damn eager to jump in against that guy last night, and that was bad enough. But Sanosuke knew the two guys fighting now, and even if it wasn't really worse than some guy with powers, it still seemed that way.
"You don't know--first aid, do you?" He needed a hell of a lot more than first aid, but Sano was one to make light of his injuries. Especially since he could already tell she was worried. Not that it was surprising, with a pen pretty much going through his left arm, and another sticking out of his side. Still, seeing Ninja Girl having to fake her smile didn't make things seem too bright.
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If there was one thing Yuffie hated, it was worrying about people. She hated it. And now, as she eyed Sagara, the blood, the injuries and the pens sticking out of him, she was worried.
"This is mondoliciously grossness, Sagara. You know that, right? Lucky enough for your sorry ass, I am a ninja." She set her lawnmower down on the ground beside her as she spoke. "And that means I'm a multi-talented extraordinaire."
She barely even realized that she was speaking. It was a flinch reaction, almost; she couldn't help it, couldn't stop it. "These pens haveta come out before I can do anything, though."
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Sano didn't know exactly how much good Yuffie would do, but since they were from different times and places, and people had weird powers and crap, the fighter didn't think it'd hurt. At least not more than what he'd already been through, anyway. So when she said the pens had to come out, he nodded, and grabbed the end of the one in his arm. And it did hurt, but Sanosuke was able to yank it out without too much trouble. Damn good thing he was used to pain.
"Shit." Another cough, and more blood this time. He spat again to clear his mouth, then threw away the bloody pen to grab the one in his side. "Get ready, okay?" He knew that keeping the pen there had slowed down the blood flow, and that was probably the reason he was still conscious. Yuffie would just have to act quick. Otherwise, Sano would have to just haunt her for the rest of eternity or some crap.
He clenched his jaw tight, then pulled out the final pen.
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Yuffie was already sitting back on her haunches, focusing within herself. Her second Limit was the best she had to offer as far as healing went, and damnit, she just hoped it would be enough.
Her head bowed slightly, her eyes closing, just as Sagara yanked the pen out. For a moment, all of her concentration was fixated upon Clear Tranquil; it was making her head swim and her breath come short, which was wrong, but it was working.
And, fortunately, it only took seconds. The blue energy, water-like and air-like both at once, expanded outwards like two bubbles, one each surrounding herself and Sagara. The Limit finished, the bubbles bursting into more bubbles, before dissipating into nothing.
Yuffie toppled forward to rest on her hands and knees, gasping for breath. It had worked- or it felt like it had, at least- but... but it had been harder to control, less stable. Less powerful.
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But weird as it was, Sanosuke immediately began to feel better. The screeching pain in his arm had all but vanished, and his side felt much the same. It wasn't perfect though, and Sano knew he'd have to be careful for a bit. Being able to breathe easier, more normally felt pretty damn good, though.
There was more hacking, but it didn't concern the fighter so much. Kind of something to be expected, really, since he'd just pulled a pen out from his side. Already it felt like less, and when he was done, he looked to Ninja Girl with a smile.
"Not bad at all." Sanosuke reached out, putting a hand on her shoulder and giving it a squeeze. "Thanks."
Now there was that other matter. Sanosuke couldn't move quite yet, sure as hell not enough to make a difference. But now he could focus on the fight again, and he could see the change in Kenshin's movements. Just like it had been in the dojo with Saitou. Fucking hell.
"Ninja Girl." Sano's tone was serious, something that probably seemed odd for him. If he was going to be serious about anything though, it was going to be something like this. "Don't get involved with that fight, okay?"
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Gawd. Okay. Now was not the time to be wishy-washy, tired, and-or pathetic!
Her cheeks coloured slightly at the thanks, and she looked away sharply, towards the fight. "Don't mention it," she said, somewhat awkwardly.
The battle was intense- that was the only way she could describe it. And something about the way Kenshin was moving seemed different, dangerously so. He didn't seem much like the friendly guy who'd rubbed her back this morning, that was for sure.
At Sagara's warning, she turned to look back at him so fast she almost fell over sideways. "What's that s'posed to mean?" She demanded. "I helped you, right? Why can't I help Kenshin, too?"
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