"Just another night in Juuban" "What are the chances of this occurring? We're probably the only two to survive and out of all the people and places in Japan, we manage to find each other." The purple eyed girl mused mostly to herself as she stirred what was left of her tea. Hotaru stared out the window of the caf, leaning her head against her hand and began to lose herself in thought. She and Makoto discussed their linkage for only short periods of time. Neither was apt to give too much information and neither was willing to relive the worst of what happened. At least, that was how the dark haired girl was thinking. The rogue seemed stiff and short when she answered. Her explanations had too many holes in them; but Hotaru felt too uncomfortable to pry into her behavior and simply let her be. "Do you think they'll come after us? It seems they've left us alone till now... still..." There was doubt evident in the Goth's voice and she silently berated herself, remembering if they hadn't come by now, there was definitely a reason and they were simply biding their time. Her father had warned her that the 'Abyss' (not the true name of the organization, just a code name they'd given themselves) worked by their own set of rules and were very efficient about achieving their goals. The Abyss always saw their plans through to the end. Hotaru knew she was left alive for a reason; it was now a matter of waiting to find out that reason. As for Makoto, the dark haired girl knew she saw the tall teen's name on that hit list and therefore should be dead, like the rest. "Do you seek revenge?" The rogue's rough voice broke Hotaru out of her thoughts. She hadn't told Makoto the details of her family's murder, but she sensed the girl could understand, even without her having to say anything. What they had done to her parents was an act of mercy compared to her own tortures. She often wished they would have finished the job, one simple shot to the temple exactly like what happened to her mother; instead she was forced to live on, live on with the nightmarish memories of those weeks. The Goth pushed away the half empty cup of tea and breathed in deeply, "Even if I could, I wouldn't know where to begin." "That's not what I asked!" Purple eyes widened in shock as she saw the rogue slam her fist into the table, half-shouting at her. Several people in the restaurant looked towards the chestnut haired girl with disgust for interrupting the quiet atmosphere of the late Sunday morning. The air suddenly became a thickened silence so dense and adamantine that no one dared move for fear they'd break under the weight of it. "Let's go." Makoto whispered this time, the ire still evident in her voice. She threw a wad of cash on the table, Hotaru figuring the excess was the rogue trying to make up for the scene she'd made. Quietly and quickly, the pale teen stood up and followed her upperclassman out of the caf and back onto the sidewalk. They fell into step again, the Goth noting the lengthened strides of her tall friend and quickening her own pace to keep up. It was clear Makoto was agitated, but exactly what had set her off, the dark haired girl wasn't sure. She knew it wasn't her answer, it had to have been something else in the other girl's thoughts; a darkness just like Hotaru's. "So?" The photographer winced at the gruffness of the rogue's voice; she had never seen Makoto become angry and it scared her slightly. Hotaru often got the vibe from the tall teen that she lived in a world of black and white where no such shades as grey existed; if she was angry, she was probably raging. It was true she hadn't known her that long, but it felt like a long time, like the two were old friends in a past life simply catching up after so many years apart. Revenge was no doubt the first thing on the tomboy's mind, which made sense because just like Hotaru, she'd lost everyone, lost the love and lost a huge part of herself. Everything seemed clear now. "I want revenge." Hotaru found it wasn't so hard to voice it after all and even felt better when she got it out of her mouth, like a good cleaning at the dentist. Makoto grunted in her response, kicking a stone down the sidewalk and watching it bounce off a trash can. The photographer looked up to see the large fountain in front of the Old Town Library. "Where are we going?" She knew they were nearing the edge of the town and beyond that was just the warehouse district-most of which had been abandoned. Without warning the rogue stopped. The pale girl stopped as well when she noticed and watched the tomboy curiously. They were right at the edge, one could almost see the line from where Juuban stopped and the district began. The road and sidewalk were cracked and wore down from lack of finances from the city; they only repaired to that edge and nothing beyond. Emerald eyes were half-lidded as they stared out into the bleak area. Hotaru followed her gaze and saw nothing but trash and the sides of the warehouse buildings, littered with broken windows from kids throwing rocks at them no doubt. She shook her black spiky hair and turned back towards the rogue. There was some significance out there for the chestnut haired girl, but Hotaru knew not what. Makoto met her gaze this time and her features were less hardened, almost sympathetic as she spoke, "I don't think it's such a coincidence. With them, there are no coincidences. Still, if you want revenge, then when the time comes, you shall have it." A truck drove by, from above a small flock of birds flew overhead, their chirping and cawing meaningless in such a desolate area. Time crawled to an imminent halt and purple eyes darkened, watching the tomboy with such a ferocious gaze that she almost felt she could take her justice with just the snap of her fingers. Makoto smiled, knowing she had seen death himself in those dark orbs. Her voice was lower now, a profound whisper emanating from the depths of the rogue's lungs, "You will have it." -------------------------------------------------- Utena finally managed to drag Minako back to the living area, apologizing profusely to the blue haired genius for their lurid behavior in the hallway while successfully ignoring the laughing smirk on Michiru's face. The blonde had objected, of course, but eventually gave in, laughing and trying to tickle her pink haired prince as they walked away, leaving the other two girls behind. "At least Naru will be happy to see that Utena will be, for the time being, otherwise occupied-which gives her more alone time with odango." The elegant teen looked over her shoulder to find her companion still blushing and looking somewhat fretful. "A penny for your thoughts, Ami-chan?" A sigh escaped the small girl's lips and she slumped over slightly. Michiru moved closer to the girl, gently placing her arm over Ami's narrow shoulders and then squeezing her. "Makoto is a tricky one, isn't she?" Baby blue eyes shot up to meet teasing aquamarines. Ami regarded the elegant teen for several seconds before lowering her gaze allowing a faint smile to cross over her features. Michiru was immediately reminded of the Mona Lisa and was equally perplexed as she didn't know even a hint of the slightest thought going through her good friend's mind. She decided to try another angle, "Her kissing was just so-so then?" This gave the aqua haired girl the reaction she was desired as a deep blush spread across the short girl's cheeks. The tall girl chuckled as Ami pulled a small hanky out of her skirt pocket and then gently tore her glasses away from her face, polishing them heedlessly. Michiru watched the girl for another few seconds before taking pity on her. "I apologize, you're just so easy to fluster. I think Haruka is rubbing off on me," the artist smiled and patted her underclassman's shoulder consolingly. "But just to prepare you, though she hasn't yet tried tonight, Haruka will no doubt make an attempt to hassle you for details on last night. Since Makoto isn't one to share or even react to anything we say to her, Ruka'll see you as a consolation prize." The blue haired girl smiled, replacing her rimless frames and the hanky to their original homes, and then met with aqua eyes as she spoke, "I'll keep that in mind." Once again, Michiru could not read the small girl's face and wondered exactly what had gone on the previous night to make the normally frenetic and easily embarrassed teen become so calm and indifferent. "Ami, you and her didn't..." The artist didn't finish her sentence but left the innuendo riding through the thick sound waves of her voice. Ami jumped and gawked at the aqua haired girl, "No!" The look of shock on the girl's face caused Michiru to laugh again and she covered her face to be polite. "Gomen." "Hrmph." The two girls finally began to walk back towards the living room, side by side. There was still a deep red covering the small girl's round face and the aqua haired girl contained her amusement inside her head. She outwardly showed genuine sympathy towards the girl, patting the soft blue crop atop her head. From outside came the sounds of laughing and hooting followed by the short bursts of screaming from the fiery Miko. Ami shared a quick look with Michiru as both of them burst out giggling. The small girl stopped, still several feet from the entrance to the living room. Inside the room they could hear laughter and voices. Noticing the lack of presence by her side, the aqua haired teen stopped walking as well, turning to give Ami a quizzical look. "Michiru," Ami's eyes wouldn't meet the other girl's and instead, focused on a small figure of a shrine maiden pouring water into a bird bath that was sitting inside a hollowed out ledge in the wall. She shifted from foot to foot, feeling the boards beneath her feet creak slightly causing a frown to cover her face. "Michiru, do you think Rei-chan has been acting odd lately? I just... she hasn't seemed herself in the past week." An annoyed sound escaped the artist's lips, aqua eyes looking away from the genius and to the opposite wall which held a cloth scroll covered in ancient Japanese figures and writing. There was a loud crash just outside the door past the living room and several feet down the hall from where the two girls were standing. Michiru looked over her shoulder briefly, before turning back towards the scroll. "I wonder if there is something going on with her. Whatever it is, she's not sharing. Quite frankly, though, I have feeling she should not share it." The tall girl chewed on her lower lip, sighing softly before continuing, "She has visions, right?" Ami murmured that she did, still not looking away from the figure. "Well, maybe she's seen something." "That seems logical, but she ought to share it with... one of us." Michiru noted that the girl was about to say 'share it with me.' Rei was the girl's best friend, it would only seem natural that she would want the raven haired girl to share things with her; the older girl thought that she ought not to be ashamed about it. Having had enough of the scroll, Michiru brought her eyes back towards the blue haired girl who still had not stopped gazing at the figure. "Perhaps she wants to confirm it first? Or maybe it doesn't apply to any of us and doesn't want to burden anyone with it, you know how fiercely independent she can be." The elegant teen stopped herself from continuing, thinking she'd better not blurt out her own opinion on Rei's behavior towards Ami. Baby blue eyes finally tore themselves from the small Miko, the worry line evident at the crease of her brow. "You're probably right." She was met face to face with a smiling Michiru. "If you're concerned, you should talk to her about it, I'm sure she'd share with you." This seemed to cause a torrent of reactions from the small girl which confused the artist. Ami became a mixture of pride, pain, and content all rolled into the twisting and contorting facial muscles upon her delicate, pale and round face. Before the aqua haired teen could respond though, the door down the hall burst open and a dark haired boy came through it falling to the floor with his face covered in blood. The small girl behind her gasped and reflexively, Michiru moved in front of her, trying to protect her. Everyone inside the living room became quiet, followed by the sounds of footsteps with Utena sticking her head out into the hall. She jumped out in front of the young man, who appeared to be unconscious at the moment. "Haruka?! Rei?!" The pink haired girl yelled at the open door when she noticed a dark figure standing outside of it. Michiru wondered if the racer had merely gotten physical in trying to move all the unwanted guests off the property. She peered over Utena's shoulder, squinting into the darkness. Her jaw dropped when she saw who it was. Behind her, she felt the blue haired girl move and saw her step beside her out of the corner of her eye. Ami had her hands up to her mouth and her eyes were a flurry of blue snow flakes. The small girl breathed in sharply, only one word escaping her lips, the sound of it whisked away through a non-existing breeze as she exhaled. "Makoto." --------------------------------------------------------- "Konban-wa Utena-san, Michiru..." Emerald eyes rested comfortably on the blue haired girl, "... and happy birthday, Ami." The three girls were completely silent, still gawking at the tomboy who was now bending down and slinging the unconscious boy's arm around her neck. "Utena-san, would you mind giving me a hand here?" Makoto had the boy half way up and looked like she could easily carry him back outside. The basketball player sighed, relaxing her stance and moving over to the chestnut haired girl, grabbing the boy's other arm and pulling him up. Once they steadied him between one another, the rogue looked back over her shoulder, "We'll be right back, so don't go anywhere." "Utena-chan what happened out h-..." Minako stopped part way out into the hall when she saw the scene. Her jaw dropped open slightly and it looked like she was about to comment when several other girls poked their heads out as well. There were many gasps and a few actually looked back towards the blue haired girl, trying to gauge her reaction. It was common knowledge now that 'The New Transfer' had a thing for the local genius. Even though they were Ami's friends, they were still curious about the interactions between the two girls and were always thirsty for any new gossip. An unconscious, bloody nosed young man bursting through the door of the shrine only to be shortly followed by Kino Makoto would definitely be the talk of the school on Tuesday. Michiru sighed heavily, relaxing her stance as Utena and Makoto dragged the boy back through the door. She gave annoyed looks to the girls in the doorway and began to usher them back inside in the living room. Minako stayed out in the hallway next to Ami, watching her with a worried look on her face. "What do you think that was all about?" She asked the blue haired girl. The genius shook her head, "I don't know." Minako tapped her finger against her lips as she considered the implications of the rogue crashing the small girl's birthday party by beating up some poor sap. From what she'd observed of Makoto, this didn't seem like her style at all, as she had yet to become hands on when challenged by someone. Her strength was her ability to create a fear where there was no fear, making the other person believe she held power and sway over him or her even if she truly didn't. "You're happy to see her?" Quirking an eyebrow, Minako smiled as her shy friend predictably blushed. "There's no reason to be embarrassed, she is quite a sexy alpha wolf." Ami became redder. "Though, she could have planned a better entrance than that." "Should I have thrown a rose at her instead?" The rogue's rough voice cut through the darkness and was shortly followed by the rogue herself, Utena in her wake looking plenty confused. The volleyball player scoffed at the notion, but then smiled and continued with a playful banter in her voice, "It would have been more romantic than throwing a bloodied guy at her. Though I must say, Kino-san, what you lack in creativity, you make up for in determination and perseverance. What is it they say? Actions talk about loud words." An annoyed, but amused sigh came from behind the chestnut haired girl. Makoto raised a chestnut eyebrow at the blonde girl and smirked slightly as she responded, "Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero." "Huh?" Minako's eyebrows scrunched together, her confusion all too evident. "Seize the day and put no trust in tomorrow," Ami's quiet voice spoke up from behind the blonde teen causing emerald eyes to capture baby blues. Makoto smiled softly, prompting a smile and blush from the blue haired girl. Utena brushed past the tall girl, grinning at Minako who was smiling back and forth between the two. The basketball player laced her fingers through Minako's and had her breath taken away when dazzling blue eyes caught her own. Smiling, the blonde squeezed her girlfriend's hand and then turned back towards the rogue. "C'mon in and join us, Makoto, we won't bite... much," After flashing the green eyed girl her pearly white teeth, Minako dragged the pink haired girl back into the living room, looking back over her shoulder suggestively and teasingly. The rogue felt her lip rise slightly and nearly laughed, deciding against it at the last second and settling for a light grunt instead. She eyed the small blue haired girl out of the corner of her eye, appreciatively taking in the dark blue skirt and the form fitting, slate-colored, long-sleeved top that was cut low on the neck. "Are you feeling better today?" Ami let out the breath she'd been holding, relaxing her body slightly as she responded, "I'm doing fine." She took a step towards the rogue, looking down at the floor shyly, "Was all this your doing?" Ami gestured around, referring to the chaos outside. Makoto chuckled and closed the gap between her and the blue haired girl, "Not at all, you'd be well aware if it were my handy work." The genius let out a breathless laugh, feeling a genuine smile cross over her face. She believed the taller girl. "And that guy?" "Wrong place, wrong time." A gasp escaped Ami's lips as she watched the rogue pull her hand up and kiss the palm softly. She bit her lip and smiled sweetly at the tomboy, "You're doing it, again." Gripping onto the small girl's hand, Makoto pulled her closer to her, "Doing what?" Ami felt her breath catch in her throat, "Y-your split personalities..." She blushed as she felt herself pressed against the taut body of her... girlfriend? Baby blue eyes looked downwards, a blush crossing the blue haired girl's face at the thought. They hadn't made any official declaration, but it seemed appropriate. Emerald eyes narrowed at the genius, dancing lightly, "We better get me in there and introduced, what do you say?" The blue haired girl managed a nod and frowned deeply at the loss of contact from the rogue as Makoto moved away. It was a curious state though, Ami thought, how much calmer she felt overall since last night. And even if her heart was racing a million light years per second at the moment, that overall sense of peace and security still vibrated sincerely through her body. "Ami?" The genius looked up suddenly to find the softened, loving gaze so naturally assembled across Makoto's softly handsome face. She smiled again and moved forward, "Let's go."
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