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23 - Crazy Cat Shuffle
Who: Everyone!
What: Crazy Cat Shuffle
When: September 20
Where: Shibuya & Ikebukuro, as well as the Far Shore
Summary: The new Crazy Cat mascot keychains are sparking real passion in Tokyo's hot spots. Brawls have broken out over the extra-rare versions, and all of this angst is attracting ayakashi. The gods have been asked to step in before things get out of control.


Crossing Crisis
Sunshine Struggle
Taking Stock
Bad Kitty

In Summary:
What: Crazy Cat Shuffle
When: September 20
Where: Shibuya & Ikebukuro, as well as the Far Shore
Summary: The new Crazy Cat mascot keychains are sparking real passion in Tokyo's hot spots. Brawls have broken out over the extra-rare versions, and all of this angst is attracting ayakashi. The gods have been asked to step in before things get out of control.


Crossing Crisis
- The Shibuya scramble crossing is always busy, but it's especially wild today. Ten new Crazy Cat vending machines have been installed at the mouth of the alley across from Shibuya Station's exit. Rumors are flying that these machines have extra Blue-Star Cats in them: the very rarest kind! A crowd of hundreds of excited fans have gathered, but the people at the front of the lines are buying lots of cats, and the mood is starting to grow sour as the people at the back of the lines begin to wonder if there will be any left by the time it's their turn.
This crowd needs crossing guards... or just someone who can snag some of those ultra-rare Cats and sell them to the back of the line for crazy cash. Everything a god does is righteous, after all.
Sunshine Struggle
- Crazy Cat machines dot the Sunshine City complex in Ikebukuro. The machines here are attracting some particularly nasty ayakashi: jealous little purple creatures with too many legs that stoke buyers' envy and need for more and better collectibles. Under their influence, it's not just the Cats going fast. The local stores are selling out of everything cute on the shelves.
Worse, some of the ayakashi victims are turning to theft when they run out of pocket money. Time to exterminate those bugs before they start a new crime wave.
Taking Stock
- Accident? Sabotage? No one's telling, but a delivery truck carrying boxes of new keychains to restock the machines blew a tire and overturned on a major street. Under the influence of those greedy little ayakashi, collectors are descending on the wreck to snag their favorites before the police show up.
The dazed driver doesn't know what to do, the crowd is starting to get violent, and those Cats do look amazingly cute. And appealing. And, for that matter, valuable.
Bad Kitty
- The cat keychains are super cute! Even gods or shinki might be tempted to buy one and take it home, but taking these keychains back to the Far Shore will give away their hidden secret. It's not just human envy that's attracting ayakashi to the Crazy Cats. There are ayakashi hiding inside this batch of cute kitty dolls, and bringing them through a shrine to the Far Shore will force the hidden creatures out of their plushie prisons.
They're big, they're mad, and they're hungry. And the Heavens are full of souls that smell delicious.
The ayakashi escaping from Crazy Cat dolls on the Far Shore resemble gigantic (taller than a person at the shoulder) versions of the cute plushie cats, with very real and sharp teeth and claws. They run and attack at random once released from the dolls, so even gods and shinki who did not bring the toys back could be faced with a fight. The patrolling shinki will do their best to hold them back with borderlines, but they need help to rend these crazy cats before they do too much damage!

In Summary:
- Placate the crowds
- Squash bitty ayakashi
- Struggle with temptation
- Defeat the cat invasion
- Have fun~
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I don't think these things care that much where they're hitting, as long as they're trying.
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You can't direct the path of that water, right? [Unless Shun's carrying a hose that he doesn't know about.]
Where's your sword?
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Exactly where it always is. [He's still keeping a close eye on the ayakashi's movements, in case it lashes out suddenly.]
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Quickly!
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Before it has the chance to recover, Shun's going to try leaning forward enough to catch its eyes and rend it this time.]
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[Because of where the ayakashi is, the wave of pressurized air doesn't look like it's had an effect, and at first he doesn't think it worked—but after a few seconds, it lets out a horrible screech as it's eradicated.]
Got it. [He lets out a breath.] ...Release me.
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Return, Tenjoin Fubuki. [And as soon as he does so, Shun's eying him off in a somewhat critical manner.]
You seem pissed off about something. [More so than he can remember seeing him before, in fact.]
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I— [He knows that Shun has experienced a friend disappearing once. And Fubuki knows what it means when a god's temple disappears or a shinki's name disappears from the phone contacts list when he looked at it five minutes ago and noticed something wrong, it's just not something he can accept—]
...I saw Kotori not too long ago. [He's aware enough to notice there's something happening with ayakashi; he hadn't been able to ignore it when he saw Shun pass by, but he has to—] I have to go.
[He turns around and heads back the way he came.]
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I took you for a lot of things, but a hypocrite wasn't one of them. You won't let me fight alone while I'm in your kind of mood, so what the hell makes you think I'm going to let you get away without either backup or an explanation?
[Or both, preferably, but Shun will take one or the other if he has to. It's abundantly clear he's not planning to just let Fubuki walk away from this without some kind of further elaboration, though.]
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I don't...need backup. I just...
I wasn't going to fight anything.
[Which is not an explanation, he knows. But he also knows how hopeless it is. Gods can go home. Shinki...are already dead. Even in the best-case scenario, that's—]
[What's the name for doing something he already knows is fruitless? Even though he knows. Even though he should already know.]
...I can't face it.
[Saying it out loud will make it real.]
I promise you I'll return. Just let me go.
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Particularly not when he mentions that vague reason why. Shun's eyes narrow a little, and his focus gets, if anything, more intense.] When has not facing it ever worked out well for you in the past? Putting off confronting a loss doesn't make it less painful when you finally have to. And you're not giving me any good reason to let you go.
[It's pretty obvious this has to be in regards to some kind of loss with that reaction, even if Shun isn't sure who it might be. He knows one person disappeared today, having checked after tracking down Mikoto earlier, but he's not sure it's the one Fubuki's thinking of.]
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...Not right now. [As with his mysterygod...he has to look. Has to try, at least. He wouldn't be able to live with himself otherwise.]
...We have different ways of coping, Shun. [Shun's said it himself.]
I just...have to make sure. [He starts to back away.] Don't stop me.
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[Considering Shun does it just about every other week. He's tempted to fight Fubuki out of the idea, but he runs over in his head who's disappeared recently enough for this to still be raw and only noticeable today. It's not a long list - in fact, thinking about it, Shun's not sure he noticed anyone other than Izumo among the disappearances today when he checked.]
If it's Kusanagi you're making this fuss about, his god blew up the temple this morning. You're not going to get any answers there.
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I don't— [He's not fine. He doesn't feel fine. But there are things he needs to process, and his emotions have started to spin out of control, and his god being there would make it worse.]
I'm—I'm a shinki. I need to go calm down. [His fingers dig into his palms.] I'm not self-destructive, Shun. I won't do anything like that. I just need to— [He has no idea what he needs to do, but it's something.]
...Come after me in ten minutes if you have to...just give me that much. [He continues backing away.]
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That doesn't mean he's going to just let him slip entirely, though.] Ten minutes, then. Don't do anything stupid.
[Because he knows full well and from experience that doing anything stupid is much more likely in moods like this.]
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[When time is up, Fubuki has not even gone that far away, having stopped somewhere just out of Shun's sight, sitting propped up against a building, holding himself tightly, leaning his head forward a little to hide his face.]
...I'm alright now. [His chest still constricts, but...time will have to take care of that one.]
...You? ["Did I blight you," he means. There shouldn't have been much guilt there, but it was hard for him to tell.]
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He doesn't sound all that convinced of Fubuki's response when he's found though.] I'm fine. But I doubt you are just like that.
[He doesn't sit next to Fubuki, but he does lean against a large decorative rock nearby.] I didn't realise you and Kusanagi were that close.
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[He's quiet for a long moment.]
I didn't think...there would be anything worse than remembering just someone's death and not knowing why, or even who they were to you. [He was wrong. Knowing exactly who someone was to him is far worse.]
[But he did semi-deliberately avoid answering Shun's last statement. It's too soon.]
...You're not going to go after the ayakashi?
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Knowing is worse, in my experience. I've never not known who someone was to me when they were taken, but if you know, it's more raw. You feel the pain more because you understand what it is you've lost.
[And while Fubuki is avoiding answering directly, it's clear that whatever Izumo was to him, it was something important.]
Not without a shinki. I was on my way to find Kotori when I ran into that one.
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...Yeah.
[...He shifts his arms slightly.]
I saw Kotori...she shouldn't be too far away. You should go. [The ayakashi aren't going to rend themselves.]
I'll return to the temple... [No promises that he'll stay there, though.]
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He's somewhat hesitant about it, but he straightens up.] I'll believe that when I see it. If Kotori's back that way anyway, I might as well walk with you.
[And also double-check that they're not being besieged by any more cats.]
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Shun...you can teleport.
[Is he insinuating that Shun doesn't even have to walk to find Kotori, or is he asking to be teleported to the temple? He's not sure himself.]
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[Not to mention Shun doesn't even like teleporting unless he has to, but that's beside the point for now. He's mostly just going to eye off Fubuki to see if he's actually going to stand or whether he should just find another way to get him back to the temple.]
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...Sorry. [The rush that had propelled him through the ayakashi a few minutes ago has faded entirely; if he didn't already know how his mental state can affect rending, he might try it. But honestly...he doesn't even want to. He's still carrying the urge to do something, anything—but fighting ayakashi isn't it.]
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It's hardly something you can stop in this case. [Grief affects all of them, shinki or not, and it's not something that can just be clamped down on.]
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