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Night 43: F1-10 Hall
Breaking down the bed frame after she'd eaten some of her meal had given Teresa something to do while she waited for the night time phenomena to arrive. Having not been conscious when it occurred the previous night, she was curious. She was not disappointed. The overhead words were certainly something different.
As the door opened, Teresa finished wrapping shredded bedding around the bottom portion of the six foot long metal bar that had once been a main side support of the bed's frame. It wasn't good quality metal by any means, but it was better than nothing. At least, she didn't think it'd break the first time she hit something with it given her reduced strength. As she hefted the weapon, she swung it around to get a feel and decided that it would do for now. Should she manage to find the right kind of stone or a file, she could even work a rough edge onto it.
A few more strips of cloth and the hybrid tied the makeshift weapon across her back, the 'hilt' sticking a foot and a half above her shoulders, and fashioned the cloth so she could pull on the knot by her right shoulder for a quick release. That done, Teresa took her flashlight and exited the room.
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As the door opened, Teresa finished wrapping shredded bedding around the bottom portion of the six foot long metal bar that had once been a main side support of the bed's frame. It wasn't good quality metal by any means, but it was better than nothing. At least, she didn't think it'd break the first time she hit something with it given her reduced strength. As she hefted the weapon, she swung it around to get a feel and decided that it would do for now. Should she manage to find the right kind of stone or a file, she could even work a rough edge onto it.
A few more strips of cloth and the hybrid tied the makeshift weapon across her back, the 'hilt' sticking a foot and a half above her shoulders, and fashioned the cloth so she could pull on the knot by her right shoulder for a quick release. That done, Teresa took her flashlight and exited the room.
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"...that was silly," said Yukari. And now to start broaching the harder topic. "Anything else exciting happen today?"
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At the youkai's question, every muscle in Sheena's back tensed. "No," she stated flatly. "Nothing exciting." Traumatizing, yes; exciting, no.
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And there was the response she was waiting for, the poorly concealed lie. Of course, she was cheating since Raine had already told her, but she didn't have to let the ninja know that.
"Oh, really?" she said, her tone laden with disbelief. "Nothing at all? You just felt like sleeping in because of an aching shoulder?"
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Free. Sad, but free.
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Just what had happened with Corrine this afternoon to leave the ninja so depressed? Yukari could imagine, but...
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"A huge disappointment?" murmured Yukari, brushing the ninja's hair softly. "And wherever did you get that idea?" Though with what she knew of Sheena's past and her tendency to blame herself, it wasn't hard to figure out; she'd heard this before. But what had brought this up? Her visitor? Yukari found it hard to believe someone the ninja cared for so much would make her feel this way, but with the way this institute changed things...
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Sheena didn't often swear that badly. "I asked, and he said it was Grandfather." The bell jingled again as the ninja squeezed her eyes shut, fighting tears, as she brought a closed hand up to cover her face. "I shouldn't have..."
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"Your visitor did?" confirmed Yukari, her mind still with the conversation enough to recall that she was keeping her own knowledge of the situation a secret. The other part of her mind was wondering who had put her in here, according the "real" world. It would make sense that it would be Linnea, as her personal assistant and whatever else their relationship might be, but unless this was a difference between Ran and Linnea, she couldn't imagine the shiki- the woman doing something like that to Yukari, even if she thought she was crazy. Someone else?
"You were close to your grandfather?" she asked quietly. She must have been, for that simple piece of knowledge to evoke such a reaction.
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Tears slipped free and Sheena's shoulder shook as she let herself be held by the youkai. With each shake, the bell jingled more audibly than before as she wasn't concentrating on keeping the hand holding it relaxed. Her other hand came up to Yukari's, her still manicured nails digging into the youkai's skin as she clutched to the limb.
She didn't want to be crying, but she got the sense that it was okay at the moment. It was okay to be this weak with the youkai there to keep her safe. Maybe... just maybe Yukari understood. It was such a familiar feeling it made her chest ache.
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"That's right, let it all out," she whispered gently. "I'll be here waiting."
Because, sadly, that was all she could do for her at this time.
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Those words, so eerily similar to something Corrine had said to her earlier, broke what little restraint Sheena had. An almost violent sob came from her then, shaking her body so hard she came close to accidentally headbutting the youkai. She let go of the bell, leaving it on her pillow, as she brought it up to secure her hold on Yukari.
Sheena had thought she'd gotten all the hard emotion out when she'd cried like a child on Raine. How wrong she'd been. There was just something about the youkai, something she would probably never understand, that allowed her to just completely let that last bit of restraint go. No wonder she knew she was eventually going to get hurt in the end.
Right then, this was exactly what she needed, as much as she may later deny it ever occurred.
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And, true to her word, she waited.
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Somehow, throughout the years, Sheena had forgotten this. Between the way she was treated after the Temple of Lightning, how her tears at that time had been yet another source of scorn, to having to build up a thicker skin so she could survive in a place she knew didn't want her, she convinced herself that crying was wrong and should be fought against with tooth and nail. As her tears finally died down and she was burdened with hiccups and not wracking sobs, she realized how much the simple act of crying her head off in the warm embrace of someone that cared about her really did make her feel better.
Even with Raine, she'd still held back something. The youkai, unfortunately, got it all. Was that really such a bad thing?
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"There, there," she crooned softly, gently patting the girl's back, her silk gloves cool against the ninja's skin. "That's better, isn't it?"
Gently stroking the ninja's hair with her other hand, Yukari continued to hold her close for as long as she needed.
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"C'mere off floor. Gotta hurt your knees," she said, having realized that this whole time (which was for Origin knows how long), Yukari had been kneeling on the cold, hard floor. She kinda felt bad about that.
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"You just have to let it all out sometimes," said the youkai. "If you keep everything inside, you're liable to explode." Or have it compact into something cold and hard and dark, but Sheena didn't seem like the type. "And I'd prefer to keep my ninja in one piece."
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"Yeah... keeps the soul clean or something," she replied, blowing some of the hair out of her face. "I don't... do that. Often. Or really at all." Not unless something shoved her face first over the edge like this had and everything associated with it.
Sheena rubbed the back of her neck to ease the crick in it, before she gently took Corrine's bell back into her hands. It wasn't much too look at, to be honest - round, no bigger around than a single gald, and it shone with a tarnished gold color that spoke of age and hardship. One one side, there was a little dent in a corner from her time in Sylvarant, back when she and Corrine had been enemies to Colette and the others. It wasn't noticeable, the bell's sound unaffected, but Sheena knew it was there.
Resting her hand with the bell in her lap, Sheena looked at it for a long moment before she suddenly looked up at Yukari. "Since when am I your ninja?"
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"Oh-ho, embarrassed? What does it matter; it's not like we aren't both women," said the youkai with a smile that said it surely did matter. "And you have been since I decided so. Just now." A smirk.
Still, that bell was interesting. Yukari hadn't seen it before, so was it a gift from her visitor? Not that Yukari had gotten anything, but there weren't many physical items she was too attached to. The way Sheena held the bell made it seem important to her.
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Her expression turned into as bit of a glare, though there wasn't much in it. "And don't I get a say as to whether I'm your anything?"
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"Oh, you want to lodge a complaint?" asked Yukari with a smile, leaning over the ninja ominously. Still grinning, she placed a hand down on either side of Sheena. "Sorry, but I won't take 'no' for an answer."
She knew she was going to get smacked if she continued down this path, but it was too fun to pass up.
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The ninja stayed her ground when the youkai hovered in a vaguely evil way that made Sheena wonder when she was going to want to hit Yukari and if she even had the energy to follow through with it when it was needed.
"Considering I don't know what being your whatever entails, I'd only be complaining just for the sake of complaining. Which I might do anyways," Sheena pointed out. "What are you going to do if I say no? Right now I don't see any benefit to being your whatever."
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"Oh, the things I could do if you said 'no'," she replied vaguely, a playful spark in her eyes. There were certainly a number of ways to tease the ninja she just hadn't gotten around to, what with the monsters and zombies and brainwashing. "Besides," she murmured, leaning closer, "there are plenty of benefits to being mine."
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