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Who: Hakkai and Hibari
What: Hakkai feels the need to confront a certain violent shinki about his actions....
When: Backdated to May 3rd
Where: Gojyo's Temple
Warnings: Hibari
Hibari wasn't happy when he left the sakura party, and he certainly wasn't happy later when he'd stashed himself far from his god in Hakkai's new temple. It of course, had to be run by the same asshole who'd pushed him into a duck pond; but he was allowed to stay as long as he didn't actually punch Gojyo in the face.
Or the creepy shinki who kept wandering around, that Hibari had gotten into a tussle a couple times with before he realized how little fight there was to be had and ignored him.
Still creepy.
The best part about staying over though, was the little dragon. Jeep seemed to be getting along with Kishi just fine, and Hibari was more than content to complain about his situation to the creature while petting him and feeding him fish.
He knew he was going to have to deal with the problem of Ren having another shinki eventually, but for right now, without a school to patrol and focus attention on, he was at a loss right here on Hakkai's couch.
What: Hakkai feels the need to confront a certain violent shinki about his actions....
When: Backdated to May 3rd
Where: Gojyo's Temple
Warnings: Hibari
Hibari wasn't happy when he left the sakura party, and he certainly wasn't happy later when he'd stashed himself far from his god in Hakkai's new temple. It of course, had to be run by the same asshole who'd pushed him into a duck pond; but he was allowed to stay as long as he didn't actually punch Gojyo in the face.
Or the creepy shinki who kept wandering around, that Hibari had gotten into a tussle a couple times with before he realized how little fight there was to be had and ignored him.
Still creepy.
The best part about staying over though, was the little dragon. Jeep seemed to be getting along with Kishi just fine, and Hibari was more than content to complain about his situation to the creature while petting him and feeding him fish.
He knew he was going to have to deal with the problem of Ren having another shinki eventually, but for right now, without a school to patrol and focus attention on, he was at a loss right here on Hakkai's couch.
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He still couldn't accept the fact he had to be thrall to a god, even if a part of him had grudgingly accepted this fate. It seemed a little bit too much like defeat for his tastes.
But was it better to die than live like this? If he found one against all odds that was a skilled warrior he could respect, would it lessen the sting of being used as an object?
It was these things that kept him up at night. Why did everyone feel against him for thinking like that?
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He wasn't going to guarantee he'd attack a stranger for Hibari's sake -- much less a stranger whose only fault was not having the precise type of physical superiority that Hibari respected -- but there were some gods who weren't respectful or considerate towards their shinki. If Hibari got one of that sort, Hakkai had no compunctions about teaching them better manners.
Slowly, the bright cheer ebbed from his face, and he folded his arms. Ren had been shockingly patient. He wasn't sure Hibari'd find anyone who was more so than that. In the meantime... well, Hibari might survive, he supposed. He'd better not get too attached to the idea.
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Cutting all his ties with his soon-to-be-ex-god could happen later, when Kishi wasn't purring on his chest.
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