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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[He starts scrawling in his notebook again, trying to recall any details of the undelivered vision about Yuya.]
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Just that he, Natsuo, like... questioned everything I said? Like trying to get me to agree with the opposite of what I said because of some reason or other. I don't remember exactly, but like... he was dismissive of anything that I said and made me feel like it was all wrong for a second.
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[He can't remember anything else about the vision, so he's done.]
Okay, so in the vision you were running by me on the road to Soleil at night and there was a red storm in the sky. Funnel clouds blocking out the stars and it started to rain blood. Then I look back on the path and you've stopped. You're just looking at me and you have gold eyes; the same ones in the vision with mist from today.
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Yuya shifts back, sinking in hours seat as he looks down.] I might know... part of what it is. If you get any more, will you tell me?
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You know what it means?
[He sets the notebook down and looks Yuya in the eyes.]
I'll tell you right away; anything. I won't leave it to anyone else. But if you could tell me... things, if you want to... it might help me interpret them better?
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[He shifts his gaze away from Yuya.]
Do you think it all means something? The doctors said I'm probably not seeing as much of the future as I think I am and that half of it is hallucinations. I don't want to discount anything, though...
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[He tiles his head back, looking at the ceiling.] Did you have hallucinations before that?
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[Time management is something he really needs to work on, but it's not the most pressing problem and it always gets shoved aside.]
Not as frequent as visions are, but... yes. It kind of went along with that feeling of everything being unfamiliar when I get lost. They weren't like... that strange, like visions... but just seeing something different or that's not there to someone else.
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I don't know as much as actual seers, but... it makes sense to me, maybe yours are so difficult because of the deal it was. I'd still ask Professor Jailbreak to make sure!
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[At least he can talk about these things now without freaking out; for the time being. He's not sure he trusts things to keep going in that direction. At the mention of Jail, Toki's more animated again.]
Yeah, I was kind of talking to her about that just now; that's where I came from. She didn't know of any other examples of people who got their powers from a daemon contract, and I've only looked through the library here. She made me realize there's a lot more out there and Daybreak doesn't have every resource or every account. I might make one myself too, a memoir~! Or like, a video blog! What do you think?
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[The Iris Network is probably fine, though. If nobody minds (they're going to mind).] Maybe... the coven that taught me summoning might be able to look something up, since we're both from Japan. I'll ask them!
[After all, a daemon isn't likely to strike only once. There must be other accounts of contracted seers.]
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[He frowns a little at Yuya's internet comment.]
I think I should post it to the internet! If people like me knew about this kind of shit before, there'd be less unsuspecting victims for daemon contracts!
[He honestly has more faith in the "normal" citizens of the world at large than he does the students who monitor the Network. They will mind, and they'll be dismissive and filter it out, and then blame him for not warning them about something when he clearly did. The Network is bad.]
Do... do you think your coven would like know which daemon it was!?
[Is there actually hope for something like that?]
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[He's right that they deserve to know, but Yuya doesn't want to see Toki martyred for that.] But maybe? Or find other people who have similar contracts. Professor Valvatorez could also help you find which daemon it was.
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[He may have a bit of an issue with Valvatorez at the moment, under the impression he thinks Toki was an accessory to Kano's exploits. The number of faculty members he trusts has gone down significantly.]
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... Okay. Then I'll see if the coven knows anything. I'll tell you as soon as I know.
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[Toki looks at the floor in embarrassment. He's so stupid.]
He said his name was Taro Yamada.
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Instead he's quickly keying in notes on his phone.] That's probably not his real name... I mean that he changes it! But there might be other victims before he did. Do you remember anything else about meeting him?
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[He basically sounded like a much less confusing version of Gongenzaka, like Seiji.]
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I got it. Maybe it'll give us clues how to manage it.
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[He's heard Yuya on the phone with his mother a few times, but doesn't really know much about his family.]
So the coven... is it like your whole family? Or more like a community of people that aren't related?
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[Mostly older than him, though. They were mentors more than peers.]
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There's one piece of Yuya's story that he latches onto, even if he feels he shouldn't actually mention it.]
Your dad disappeared?
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