Yūya Sakaki (
hippocarnival) wrote2019-01-08 08:52 am
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Daybreak Academy | Inbox

STATUS: Student Grade 9
ACCOLADES: (Here is a list of leading roles Yuya's has in school theater performances over the past two years, plus a glowing review of his familiar Odd-Eyes)
BIO: Hello! You can call me Yuya. I'm from Sendai, Japan. This is my second year in Daybreak Academy. I'm a Tamer, and Odd-Eyes is my familiar. He's the big red dragon that hangs out in the courtyards. He's friendly but he tries to steal food sometimes. I speak Japanese and English but not very good French. I'm also in the theater club. I'm in Lumiere 203. Let's be friends!
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And there's red.
Yuya sucks in a sharp breath, peeling off the door before grabbing the knob, twisting it to try and yank the door open. He hopes it's not locked, please don't let it be locked--]
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But it swings open the moment Yuya touches the door, and Kano gives a startled cry of surprise when he sees him there. ]
Eh- Yuya? What's up? Didn't I tell you go back to your room?
[ Like nothing is wrong... And from the looks of it, nothing is wrong with him, nothing bleeding, nothing torn, not a hair out of place. ]
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Sorry, sorry~ Now's not a good time to play! I'm busy, at the moment? I have to find a dry towel, a broom...
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He glances briefly back down at where the red-tinged water is (was?). He's seen Kano use this trick before, and he completely doubts that's the monster's blood.
He reaches out to brace his hands on Kano's arms, unable to keep worry completely off his face.] I--know where one is.
[That's not exactly what he wants to say, but it's what he finds coming out. Playing along with the lie Kano's setting up in the face of that thing.]
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I wish the janitor's closet were closer by... all this running around's going to be a pain.
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... Let me see how bad the bleeding is. Please. [It's on Kano. It has to be on Kano.]
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[ And like that, the smile is on his face again, iron grip on his illusion that he refuses to let down. However badly he's bleeding, it's not fatal, it's not important, it doesn't matter. ]
Just a small cut, but it'll heal right over, don't worry about it~ Come on, we've got to get cleaning supplies, or she'll be pissed.
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You don't have to face this on your own. Do you want to?
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It's my problem, of course I'm going to face it on my own. I should say "Sorry for dragging you into this," or something, right? I'm already asking a lot from you, to have your familiar be my lifeline, after all...
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I'm the one who keeps sticking my nose in it, no matter what you asked. [He can admit, he's being nosy. That's not on Kano, but he thinks it's a little allowed when Kano's in immediate danger.
He breathes deep, voicing his strongest worry.] What if you don't make it out the window?
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[ It's not the time for a joke, and he knows it, but it comes out as flippantly as ever, like he doesn't even care. But he does, and he's adamant about not dying, not here, and not to that thing. It's not a situation yet where there's absolutely no escape. ]
I can fool it for a little while~ The last time was my bad, I let my guard down! It won't happen again. But I can definitely make it out of the window, if necessary.
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I--[He glances to the door again, shifting on his feet.] If you're going to face it alone, then... can I wait out here, just in case? If it's necessary.
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[ Obviously, Kano doesn't like that idea, with how many times he's tried to insist on Yuya going back to his room where he'll stay safe, and it's not like Kano cares much for what Yuya wants, whether being stationed there will make him feel better or more useful or "just in case." It's dangerous and unnecessary and Kano doesn't have a solid plan yet for what he wants to do, so he can't rest easy knowing that Yuya's out there without one either. ]
What would you do? There are only two exits to the room: the window, and the door. Will you fight it? Can you fight it? If I take the escape route out the window, where would that leave you? If I escape out the door, wouldn't you just be in danger too? These are things you have to think about, instead of just being there because you feel like that's right.
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[Yuya squares his shoulders a little, like the emphasis on size will prove his point.] I'll know if you reach Odd-Eyes. If you go out the window, I'm fine. If you come out the door, we'll run. And if it's worse than what we expect... nobody else is going to know what's happening in that room if you're alone, right?
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But if something happened to him, Ellie would be furious for sure, Minako too, probably Imelda for it being right under her own roof, Peter had told him he could call any time he needed saving, and then there's Yuya who's being told he can't do anything but be on standby and there's no more frustrating thing than that: being told to wait, feeling helpless, and opening the door to find it's too late.
That's not fair. ]
...Not very convincing. [ He heaves a sigh, rolling his shoulders. ] How 'bout you and I escape right now? It'll be angry, but maybe we can lure it out into the mountains or something? With Odd-Eyes, we'd be a lot faster, and can put a lot of distance between us. It'll buy some time.
[ And get it away from the building and the school, minimize casualties, that sort of thing. ]
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Yeah. Then there's less people in trouble, right? [He can follow the line of logic there, and Odd-Eyes is fast. And powerful. Maybe if they draw it away, they can scare it off or... at least put it in a position they can deal with it easier.] Odd-Eyes is really familiar with the mountains. He can get us somewhere clear with stable ground.
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[ Here is where he wishes he'd paid more attention to class, because somebody must have talked about masked monsters at one point, how to combat them or how to dispel them, but instead, his knowledge stems from videogames and the sorts where you don't even fight the monsters head on, you run and pray.
He has no god he likes to pray to, so it's running instead, down the steps two at a time until they're outside and rounding the corner of the building where Odd-Eyes would be waiting. ]
See if you can get him to fly us by my window, so we can get the monster's attention and have it give chase.
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He nods.] He can't fly, but he can definitely get us in view of the window.
[It's not hard for him to scale three stories up a building, anyway. Odd-Eyes is still sitting, attention up at the window until he picks up their crunching feet and looks down at them in--confusion?
Yuya flashes a smile and waves his hand.] Change of plans. Kano and I need a ride so we can lure it away from the school.
[Not that he explained to Odd-Eyes what 'it' is yet. Yuya deftly climbs up on the dragon's back, bracing his feet on his back as he grabs one of Odd-Eyes' horns with one hand. With the other, he leans over to offer it to Kano if he needs help up.]
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Sorry!! You'd probably rather this were done by a cute girl, huh? I can make that happen, to make up for all this?
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He laughs suddenly, briefly.] Ah, I don't have my eye on any girls here... [He leans over, patting Odd-Eyes' face before he grips both horn tightly in each hand.] Okay, can you get up to the window and make sure she sees us? And when she starts coming, we're going to run up into the mountains.
[The dragon lets out a confirmatory sound.] Hold on tight, Kano.
[He's got a second to make sure his grip is steady before Odd-Eyes rises up on his hind legs and grips protrusions in the wall to scale up. It's a smoother ride than it seems, the way Odd-Eyes makes large stretches with his limbs to haul them to the third floor in seconds.
He curves his neck to look into the window as he gets level to it, where Yuya and Kano and peek in as well.]
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The window was already open from when he had intended to jump, originally, and he hadn't closed it the entire time he'd led the monster into his room. That makes it easy for the monster to spot the three of them, but it also allows the monster to scramble over to the window and place her foot up onto the windowsill in the exact same position he was in before, stomach lurching when he hears her voice.
"Shuuya— Shuuya, no! That's dangerous! You'll fall!" Panic, worry, desperation. Over him. He needs to make this stop. It's his fault she's feeling these things.
The monster opens her arms wide, foot and a knee balanced on the windowsill.
"Come back to me! Shuuya!!"
Her voice breaks, choked with a sob, and all Kano can do is sit there and be silent, squeezing Yuya even tighter or else he'll be tempted to leap back into his mother's arms. ]
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He offers the hollow a smile, strangely reassuring and confident.] Don't worry. I'm not going to let Kano be hurt.
[That includes by her. He doesn't tell Odd-Eyes the leap down, but his familiar knows exactly when to anyway--pushing off the wall as he releases it to land straight to the ground with a head thud that sends snow flying everywhere. He doesn't straighten up all the way, giving both of them a more horizontal ground to be standing on, but he does crane his neck up to see if the hollow is going to follow them straight out the window.]
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Selfishly, he gets his prayers answered, and the monster leaps from the building and crashes into the ground, kicking up a little cloud of ice- that does nothing to deter her, as she blasts out of the snow straight towards Odd-Eyes with inhumane speed.
"Give him back! GIVE HIM BACK!! DON'T YOU DARE TAKE HIM AWAY FROM ME AGAIN!!" ]
—never mind baiting, just run! We gotta run!
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What Odd-Eyes lacks in flying, he makes up for in the power and dexterity of running and jumping. They are going clear over the back wall in one leap. He's moving with direction, even if Yuya isn't telling him where to go--honestly because Yuya doesn't know where to go, so he's relying on his familiar's intelligence.]
We need--what, a cliff? A cave?
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