Yuuki Konno (
sleepingknight) wrote in
thefarshore2016-05-01 09:34 pm
Entry tags:
Second Bead | Action/[BBS]
[Action; Locked to Hajime]
[Yuuki hasn't been a shinki nearly as long as some. But even she can realize when things are very, very wrong.
The room she awakens in is not her own, and that much is clear right away. Already confused by her new location, she is immediately informed that this is where she belongs now; that she is the shinki of Neith, not Freya.
It's enough to terrify her.
It had all happened so abruptly, she has no time to even try to begin to understand. Why the change? And how? Did she do something wrong? Was Bo okay?
Had she somehow failed as a shinki?
By the time Hajime meets with Yuuki, she isn't the cheerful, enthusiastic girl Hajime has seen so often. Instead, her head is tipped down, hands clenched at her sides as she practically exudes waves of fear, anxiety, and insecurity.
No. This isn't right. This isn't how it's supposed to be.
Is it?]
[Post; OPEN]
Posted: Wednesday March 11th, 2016 10:25
From: ユウキ
I don't serve Bo anymore I'm one of Hajimes shinki now.
I just woke up in her shrine all of a sudden and I don't know why
Bo where are you?? Has anyone seen her recently???
I don't understand. What happened???? Is this normal??
[Yuuki hasn't been a shinki nearly as long as some. But even she can realize when things are very, very wrong.
The room she awakens in is not her own, and that much is clear right away. Already confused by her new location, she is immediately informed that this is where she belongs now; that she is the shinki of Neith, not Freya.
It's enough to terrify her.
It had all happened so abruptly, she has no time to even try to begin to understand. Why the change? And how? Did she do something wrong? Was Bo okay?
Had she somehow failed as a shinki?
By the time Hajime meets with Yuuki, she isn't the cheerful, enthusiastic girl Hajime has seen so often. Instead, her head is tipped down, hands clenched at her sides as she practically exudes waves of fear, anxiety, and insecurity.
No. This isn't right. This isn't how it's supposed to be.
Is it?]
[Post; OPEN]
Posted: Wednesday March 11th, 2016 10:25
From: ユウキ
I don't serve Bo anymore I'm one of Hajimes shinki now.
I just woke up in her shrine all of a sudden and I don't know why
Bo where are you?? Has anyone seen her recently???
I don't understand. What happened???? Is this normal??

BBS: 毘沙門天
As for Bo, I haven't seen her recently but I'm sure there's a perfectly good explanation. I'll be certain to keep an eye out for her. As Kazuma's said, this situation isn't uncommon. What is, however, is the fact that this seems far more abrupt that the norm.
You'll be alright, Yuuki.
[ Of course, the last bit is just to assure the girl. These circumstances are strange enough as they are. ]
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I'm sorry.
Thank you. For keeping an eye out.
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Where was the last place you saw Bo?
[ But she pauses, looking at her message before she hits send. It seems a bit... impersonal and to be honest, she's still getting used to this blasted computer thing. ]
I know this might be a bit sudden but would you rather we spoke in person? There's a quiet cafe near one of my temples that seems to have an excellent shortcake.
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[It was all so... normal. There was no way she could have known what would happen the next time she got up again.]
Is it ok for shinki to meet other gods like that?
[Maybe that's where she messed up? Getting too friendly with other gods instead of paying attention to her own...]
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It's strange to describe but most shinki before these new arrivals came were less casual with other gods.
[ Not that it's a bad thing. ]
I wouldn't think it's something that warrants punishment especially if other shinki have done much worse.
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Where should we meet
[Part of her would much rather stay in... well, it's her room now, isn't it? But she has to do this. She has to know.
For Bo's sake, too.]
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[ She'd rather not have Yuuki do something just because a god who asked her to.... much less if it wasn't a god she was partnered to.
But she had to talk to Yuuki personally. Surely there were more clues to be uncovered from this disappearance. ]
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[Please. If nothing else, it would give her something to focus on. Otherwise...
Otherwise, she just feels lost.]
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We could meet at my temple in Kyoto to start. I've heard it's rather lovely this time of year.
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Should I fly there?
[She probably could.]
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Unless there's somewhere else you'd rather go? There are other places, both here and on the Near Shore.
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I know this nice park in the city
[She gives the address - it's a small park with play equipment for kids, but there's definitely some good spots for sitting to look at the blossoming trees.
Or, you know, potential sparring space. But for this time at least, she'll visit for more important reasons.]
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Are you free today? I can meet you there in half an hour.
[ Yeah, she knows that park. It's probably best for her to be out in he open. ]
>Action
[And sure enough, Yuuki will be waiting, her hands behind her back as she stares up at some of the trees in the area. Even at a glance, she's far more subdued than ever before. She just doesn't have the energy to put into trying to look cheerful right now.
No... It wouldn't even feel right to try.]
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But she'll approach slowly, making sure not to startle the poor girl. She definitely doesn't have the same energy as before and who can blame her. ]
Yuuki?
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Bishamon-sama...
[And she bows, because at a time like this, it feels especially necessary.]
Thank you for meeting with me.
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[ She doesn't believe the bow was necessary. Not at this moment, at least. But she was the tiniest bit late for a reason. ]
Here.
[ From behind her, she produces a paper bag containing three ningyoyaki. ]
I know you probably aren't hungry... but I thought you might want a little something through the day.
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This is for me?
[Slowly, reverently, she reaches out to accept it with both hands.]
You didn't have to, but... Thank you.
[It's incredibly touching, knowing that Bishamon went out of her way like this, even if it feels entirely undeserved.]
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They've always been my favorite. I thought they might do you some good.
[ And a hand on her shoulder, if only to calm the girl. ]
To be perfectly honest, this isn't common. Gods disappearing and leaving their shinki almost never happens so I'm certain Bo didn't mean to leave without telling you.
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Do you... Do you have any idea why, then-?
[In person, the desperate plead in her voice is only clearer.]
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[ And this is only a theory, mind, but it's better than nothing. After all, she can't leave Yuuki hanging with that look on her face. ]
If we find out what happened to Bo, it might bring us a step closer to finding out why you were brought here and who's to blame. The only guess I have is that she's been taken to wherever she originally came from.
[ There's a sigh though. ]
Rest assured, Yuuki... we'll stop at nothing to find these answers.
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[Her brow creases slightly at that. The words are simple enough, but the meaning...]
...I'm here because I died... aren't I?
[There's so many things going on, so many questions without answers. She never felt 100% certain here, despite the confident front she put on. But the longer her stay, the less and less she feels sure about overall.]
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[ It's hard to explain but having all these gods and shinki come in without warning is a bit of a warning for everyone. All these newcomers have brought such life to Takamagahara but along with their arrival is the looming thought that there's someone out there behind all this. This can't be just a simple case of heaven trying a new system or something, after all. ]
But having so many gods and shinki arrive all at once... something isn't right. Those are the questions we seek to answer.
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How... should we look?
[Because she wants to, definitely. She can't just sit still while something strange like this is going on.
If something really did happen to Bo... she doesn't want to let it happen again to others, too.]
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[ You can tell by the look of frustration on her face that this hasn't been going well. ]
For now, the most we can do is to learn as much as we can of the newcomers. It seems that more keep appearing.
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