Tooru puffed her cheeks out as she thought. Taro hadn't exactly opened up with anything to endear her to his proposal, what with calling her deaf and blind, and she was a bit confused by his logic as well; part of the reason she used to be bullied so badly was her near-psychotic obsession with anything that the adjectives "pink, cute, cuddly, or sparkly" applied to. Then again, she did also like blowing the heads off of aliens in video games, so maybe he had a point about the tomboy thing. . . His proposal was also a way to get out of the house, and while watching jousting didn't sound *that* fun, there might be something else entertaining to do there.
"Fine. But you owe me, like, fifty!" She didn't really know what they were actually measuring, but it was a lot, and thus she was satisfied. Tooru then went to go find her dad and attempt to express a genuine interest in jousting.
Taro cheers and suddenly gives you a tight hug when you agree, uncharacteristically excited. Then he lets you go, repeatedly thanking you.
[Love]
You bring up the tournament to your father while he drives you and Taro to school, begging him to let you go to the tournament too. At first, he's very confused, and asks when you gained an interest in sports, especially a sport so... violent. You give a simple excuse about Taro talking about it enough to interest you, which he starts to question--but you cut him off, demanding an answer. He shrugs, then says that he supposes it's possible, if you want to go.
Well, that was way too easy. You look over at Taro, and he seems to be as surprised as you--but after a moment, silently pumps both hands in the air. You're pampered, but if your father wasn't willing to take Taro with how excited he seems to be about this, you're astonished that
you could convince him so casually...
...It's a few more days before the tournament begins, and yet again you're a bit surprised when your father follows through on the promise. At the very least you expected your mother to talk him out of it, since you're grounded, but she doesn't. You think she realizes that you're only going as a favor to your brother, probably because Taro's been being particularly nice to you, and doing basically whatever you ask of him without complaint.
On the day of the tournament, you and Taro are picked up after school, and driven to the stadium on the edge of the city. You begin to regret your promise as you follow close behind Taro and your father, making your way through the crowds. Taro is uncharacteristically excited, practically bouncing in place as the three of you wait in line, but you can't muster up any excitement yourself. Try as you might to think positive, you just feel deeply uncomfortable. There's too many people here, it's too loud, too...
something. You're rapidly changing your goals from finding something interesting, to just staying calm.
The noise only grows as you begin to enter the stadium proper, but it begins to take second stage to something far stronger--the sheer weight of the emotions in this place. Normally you have to focus to perceive the flow of emotions and magic around you, but in this place, it's hard to focus on anything
else. There's thousands upon thousands of people here, and their combined excitement flowing through the air feels more real and solid than the floor. Individual humans are normally like dim candles to your magical senses, but this place feels like a
furnace. It's all you can do to stay upright as you follow your blissfully ignorant father into the inferno.
You have difficulty recognizing your own movement as your father leads you on, and it takes you a few seconds to register it when you stop, and then you're pushed down into a chair. Distantly, you can recognize when your father wraps an arm around you, and you recognize his voice saying something, but you can't make out his words over the constant background roar filling your mind. Or--no, the roar is
real, the sound of a sea of people talking, all focused into one area. It's hard to separate the sound from the sensation of their souls, all packed together below you. It's hard to separate what you can
see from their glow, like trying to make out somebody moving in the shadows while a flashlight is aimed at your eyes. But, gradually, you start to filter it out, and begin to feel less lost.
...Your father is looking down at you, with an expression of... something. It's an emotion, but it's only a tiny droplet in a sea of emotions, and that makes it impossible to distinguish. You look past him, at the sea of people. Most of them are below you, and you instantly regain a sense of location upon realizing that. Taro is sitting to your left, your father to the right. The sky is clear above you, bright blue, and the sea of emotion is
below. You let out a long sigh of relief, reality starting to fall back into place around you. Your father's expression is worry, and Taro is no longer excited. Scared, both of them--it's different from the rest of the emotions, and closer. Sharper.
"Tooru, talk to me, what's wrong?"
Finally, the meaning of your father's words come across. He's been asking you how you feel, what's happening. You genuinely don't know how to answer him at first--your own emotions feel as hard to pin down as theirs. You're not scared, like him, or excited, like the sea, or... anything?
[The scene is supposed to go further than this, but I'm already struggling a lot here, as hinted by the three month gap, soooooooo yeah.]
"I was thinking of stopping it. I don't know if he's a good person, Mom. I saw him going out with a gun, once, and he seems to work odd hours. I didn't think of it immediately, but maybe he deals drugs or something?"
Both Eva and your mother go quiet at that, their cheer disappearing in record time. There's a long silence as they digest your statement; handguns are
very illegal.
"...Are you sure he had a gun?" your mother says, breaking the silence. You nod gravely. "You're sure it wasn't one of those replica toys, or--" Eva interrupts her, loudly "She said he had a gun, Mom!"
"Well it doesn't make sense!" your mother snaps back at her. "Dealing
drugs? At his age?!"
"Alida was just guessing. You said his name was Mikhail, right? He's Russian! There's been a bunch of stories on the news about Russians being involved in gang violence lately, and--"
"Eva! Just because he's Russian doesn't mean he's a
criminal, that's racist."
"Wh--Mom! He had a
gun! Why are you defending him?!"
"That's a very serious
claim, Alida might have mistaken something else for a gun."
"Like what, Mom?!"
"I don't know, maybe a banana or something?"
There's a long pause as Eva stares at your mother in disbelief, your mother staring back at her defiantly. After a few seconds you quietly say that you're sure it wasn't a banana. Your mother rolls her eyes and says that it was just an example, and Eva slaps her palm into her face, groaning. After a couple seconds, she looks back up at you, and speaks in a serious tone.
"Alida. Whatever you saw, it's better to be safe. You're right, you should stop visiting that girl." Your mother interjects shortly afterward, saying that even if he is dangerous, that you don't have to avoid his daughter, though she admits after a quick look from Eva that you shouldn't go visiting her at her home. The table goes quiet after that, all three of you feeling uncomfortable. You feel somewhat guilty for ruining the happy atmosphere that it had just a couple minutes ago, though you didn't really have much of a choice in the matter.
((Nothing has changed with these. Next update sometime later, assuming Chev is still interested. If not, I'll prolly retcon things back so the game can follow a different plot thread.))Soul Gem: Glowing with a Radiant light!
Form and location: Medallion, pinned to her left breast.
Age: 14
Hair Color: Salt-stained blonde.
Health: Fine!
Inventory: Clothes, Club.
Totem: A fishing club.
Stats:
Bravery: Talented~
Joy: Skilled!
Innocence: Amateur...
Purity: Amateur...
Mercy: Skilled!
Creativity: Cursed ;-;
Love: Cursed ;-;
Abilities:
Mobility Lvl3
Close Combat Lvl3+1
Totem Manipulation Lvl2
Regeneration Lvl2
Berzerker Lvl3
Painless Lvl2
Effigy Lvl2
Duet with Reality Lvl1
Soul Gem: Glowing with a Radiant light!
Form and location: Necklace, worn around her... neck...
Age: 13
Hair Color: Bright scarlet.
Health: Fine!
Inventory: Nothing useful.
Totem: Ofuda talismans, primarily thrown as manabolts.
Stats:
Bravery: Cursed ;-;
Joy: Talented~
Innocence: Skilled!
Purity: Amateur...
Mercy: Cursed ;-;
Creativity: Amateur...
Love: Skilled!
Abilities:
Mobility III
Mana Bolt III (+I)
Regeneration II
Totem Manipulation III
Invigorating Passion II
Outburst III
Duet with Reality II