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(Closed)Had I been accepted
Who: Hibari and Hakkai, Hibari and Ayumu
What: Hibari's god disappears this time, and the aftermath is something messy for those who have to deal with it.
When: June 11th
Where: Ayumu's temple, the school
Warnings: Hibari's brand of violence
[A. closed to Ayumu]
This was the second time he'd woken up staring at a different ceiling, but this was the first where he'd stood up and found everything else had moved with him. Bon, Kishi and Mouse, even the ducks and his myriad sheets of his journal he was keeping were all in this strange room, and he had no idea how he got there.
Hibari grabbed for his tonfas. Whoever his god was would feel a huge spike in panic and anger at this time, the only things holding him back the animals and the fact his disciplinary committee band was still intact on his shoulder. The mark on his cheek was gone, which could only mean....again. This same song and dance again, every step bringing him closer to complete slavery. Did the gods really love to toy with him that much?
If there was a door on the room, there wasn't one from much longer, as Hibari broke out of his own room with excessive force, kittens in one hand, and a practical menagerie following him.
[B. close to Hakkai]
After the whole song and dance was done, Hibari had no place else to go but to the school. There wasn't anywhere else that was safe, obviously not even where he was supposed to be as alluded to by other people's rules. This was his sanctuary. Bon trodded along silently behind him, the two sleepy kittens in his jacket as the cloud guardian snuck himself into his own school.
He was hoping that Hakkai wasn't there to say 'I told you so' for whatever twisted reason he could come up with, but that just wasn't his luck. He could sense some shadows with his cloud flames, but it was distinctly the youkai's energy and that of that shitty brainless shinki always following him around.
Whatever. Hibari was just crashing in the hallway, Bon flopping over his legs so he couldn't move anymore. Kishi, having woken up, slipped out of Hibari's jacket like a black and white bullet, and made a beeline for his other slightly less favorite person.
What: Hibari's god disappears this time, and the aftermath is something messy for those who have to deal with it.
When: June 11th
Where: Ayumu's temple, the school
Warnings: Hibari's brand of violence
[A. closed to Ayumu]
This was the second time he'd woken up staring at a different ceiling, but this was the first where he'd stood up and found everything else had moved with him. Bon, Kishi and Mouse, even the ducks and his myriad sheets of his journal he was keeping were all in this strange room, and he had no idea how he got there.
Hibari grabbed for his tonfas. Whoever his god was would feel a huge spike in panic and anger at this time, the only things holding him back the animals and the fact his disciplinary committee band was still intact on his shoulder. The mark on his cheek was gone, which could only mean....again. This same song and dance again, every step bringing him closer to complete slavery. Did the gods really love to toy with him that much?
If there was a door on the room, there wasn't one from much longer, as Hibari broke out of his own room with excessive force, kittens in one hand, and a practical menagerie following him.
[B. close to Hakkai]
After the whole song and dance was done, Hibari had no place else to go but to the school. There wasn't anywhere else that was safe, obviously not even where he was supposed to be as alluded to by other people's rules. This was his sanctuary. Bon trodded along silently behind him, the two sleepy kittens in his jacket as the cloud guardian snuck himself into his own school.
He was hoping that Hakkai wasn't there to say 'I told you so' for whatever twisted reason he could come up with, but that just wasn't his luck. He could sense some shadows with his cloud flames, but it was distinctly the youkai's energy and that of that shitty brainless shinki always following him around.
Whatever. Hibari was just crashing in the hallway, Bon flopping over his legs so he couldn't move anymore. Kishi, having woken up, slipped out of Hibari's jacket like a black and white bullet, and made a beeline for his other slightly less favorite person.
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[Bon was now investigating this new person by sniffing at his feet while Hibari wrestled with the kitten on his head, depositing him on the ground. The blanket was...welcome, even if Hibari didn't want to admit it, but he certainly wasn't going to sleep anywhere near the other shinki; and not too far away either. Maybe like one room over.
But all in all, he wasn't pleased that Hakkai didn't know her. He...trusted his opinion. But at least now someone knew what happened to him, even if he was standing there awkwardly.]
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[He lets out a breath, smiling a little wryly.]
I'll have to make my decision soon, I think. Ah -- do you know what her divine title is? Ayumu's?
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[Hibari sounded both annoyed and tired as he said that, but this was Hakkai. It was expected he'd be above his own concerns.]
I don't know what she is, nor do I care. They are all the same.
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[It hasn't even been a full twenty-four hours yet. He's given himself up to three days -- well, once -- without anything happening.
The shock hasn't even worn off this one yet.
Besides, it's easier if he lets the uncertainty and guilt fade a bit before he inflicts himself on a new deity. His wry smile lingers around his mouth, less with amusement and more as though he's forgotten to stop forcing his lips into their mild curve.]
It'd be easier if they were.
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Shut up. I couldn't care less what you did with yourself as long as you aren't being a hypocrite. I don't need any more upsets right now.
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[Hakkai tossed him a glance, but, after a moment, looked down and away again. It's true; Hibari doesn't need to be upset, and besides, there's a very large dog doing its best to knock him backwards, and it's hard to ignore that for long. He ruffles Bon's ears, and instructs the half-grown dog firmly:] Down.
I'm sorry for chattering on... down, boy: sit.
I should let you get some sleep.
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Hibari just didn't remark anymore and found a corner to lie in, Bon finally wandering over to act as a pillow.]
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Good night, Hibari.