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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Yeah... [Yuya closes his eyes, ans then drifts off almost immediately.]
04/20? After the Mav/Akechi thread
Yuya?
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And then he drops them.] Toki! What happened?!
[He's already moving closer, hands outstretched to try and see the damage done.]
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I did it again! I know I promised, but I- it just- with Maverick- he fixed it! He can heal things now I guess and I said I would go see Hieke and I will, but I didn't want Goro to come and I had to tell you first so wouldn't worry if I just didn't come back, like with Kano!
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Why wouldn't you come back?
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[He tugs at a strand of hair nervously. It's hard to explain. Not because it's a difficult explanation itself, but because it's an admission that he needs more help than he lets on.]
Hieke won't be able to stop the visions. Maybe he can tell me if it's the daemon, my daemon, or not, but he can't them from happening. He can't make me stop seeing it or feeling it. They won't stop until whatever it is, whatever daemon or creature or event this is about shows up or takes place and when I see it, when I feel it watching and just this oppressive darkness and- and terror and it's- I can't- I'll- If it doesn't go away, I don't trust myself not to-
[He's trying so hard not to cry.]
I just- if- until those visions stop-
[Hieke's not going to just let him leave if he admits to trying to take out his own eye twice, is he?]
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Stop. Breathe with me, okay? [He takes a deep, slow breath.] Like this. Calm down.
[Slow down, because it's impossible to find a solution when Toki bounces from one topic to the next in seconds.]
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If you don't have control of yourself when you're having a really bad vision, then that's what we need to fix, right? We need to find something that helps you keep control of yourself when it's happening.
[This is why he nees Toki to slow down. Yuya's not patient himself, but Toki's constant impulsive behavior it to a point of dangerous because he piles problems on problems.
His parents suck, leaving him like this.] Who are you working with for your visions? Do they know this happens?
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No one. Not yet. Ekkehardt said to talk to Professor Jailbreak and I was going to, but I haven't because things kept happening!
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You need to, Toki. You need a more experienced seer to help you or it won't get better. You said your eye is healed, right? So why don't you call her now?
[Where Yuya can make sure he does it.]
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[Yes. This was better than going to see Hieke. Toki digs his phone out of his pocket. He scrolls through the network to find her and calls. It goes straight to voicemail.]
Professor Jailbreak~! Hello~! It's Toki~! So something came up, a lot of somethings really, and I wish to discuss important matters with you whenever you have the time~! Call me back~!
[Done.]
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Please, please follow up. [Yuya looks at him imploringly. If he has to beg to make Toki do it, he will.] I don't want you to hurt yourself anymore.
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[He can't meet Yuya's eyes.]
It'll be fine. She'll help.
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Stay there. [Yuya steps back and holds up a finger before turning to dart into the bathroom. He runs warm water over a towel quickly, so he can press it to Toki's face and try to clear off the blood.]
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Yuya, it's fine.
[He gestures to everything that's covered in coffee and blood.]
I need a shower.
[Again. Which is what he goes to do.]
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... Well, he didn't need to leave to do anything urgent. Maybe he should stay here for now, so he can keep an eye on Toki. He's been having that vision a lot after all.]
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He gathers his dirty clothes and leaves the bathroom in just a towel, dripping water everywhere. He says nothing about Yuya staying; he never noticed the wallet and that Yuya had been about to leave when Toki got there.]
I think I need to do laundry~! Do you want me do yours too!?
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No, I don't have enough. Do you want me to come with you? Just in case you have another vision...
[And try to gouge his eye again. just in case.]
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[He considers this, though, while he throws everything into a basket. He can't stop looking over at the bloody clothes while he gets dressed.]
Maybe you should come. If you don't mind.
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The laundry room is empty as usual. Toki drops his basket with a thud and lifts the lid of washing machine. Grabbing the nearest detergent, he pours in a random amount. He picks up his basket and dumps everything into the washer. He never knows what to select for things, and he tends to do it differently every time. Today it's a regular cycle in cold water.
He turns to ask Yuya an important question.]
Do you think there's portals in the dryer to the Outlands and all of Maverick's missing socks are in Samura somewhere?
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[He's just assuming this completely wild theory and concern comes from Toki entirely.]
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Maybe! I think it was all like the left socks or the right ones though and that's weird for it to always be the same ones, right!? How can even tell which one's for which foot!? Have I been putting socks on wrong my entire life!?
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[But like, he's assuming they're ordinary toeless socks and not tabi. How does he tell the difference between the right and left socks?]
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