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What: "Saving Private Yuan"
When: Late afternoon on the 11th (Saturday)
Where: Forest / that one cave that Yuan likes to hang out in :|
Summary: After hearing about Yuan's disappearance from his roommate, Raine knows just where to go to investigate. What she encounters is not exactly what she expects.
Rating: ... idk. PG? Higher?
All things considered, it was probably a foolish thing to do -- heading out into the forest alone. Not that she didn't have her staff with her, or have some experience on these paths. She knew exactly where her destination was, even if it would be a couple of hours walk to it. Yuan was nothing but a creature of habit, after all.
It wasn't the first time Raine had to track the man down, though perhaps the first in over a year. If his illness was what was prompting him to go into hiding - without a word to anyone, no less - it was also obvious that he wasn't willing to wait to see if there was any hope in curing it. For a man who had dedicated a good portion of his life to trying to change the worlds, he had certainly become quite a pessimist.
She wonders if she should have taken Astrid with her - but she needed the walk, really. She had too much on her mind these days. It was good exercise. And there was the cave. She was certain this was the one - Yuan's presence was all over it. ... As well as something else. Something stronger. It was a little unnerving, but now that she was here, there wasn't much of a choice but to continue inside.
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What: "Saving Private Yuan"
When: Late afternoon on the 11th (Saturday)
Where: Forest / that one cave that Yuan likes to hang out in :|
Summary: After hearing about Yuan's disappearance from his roommate, Raine knows just where to go to investigate. What she encounters is not exactly what she expects.
Rating: ... idk. PG? Higher?
All things considered, it was probably a foolish thing to do -- heading out into the forest alone. Not that she didn't have her staff with her, or have some experience on these paths. She knew exactly where her destination was, even if it would be a couple of hours walk to it. Yuan was nothing but a creature of habit, after all.
It wasn't the first time Raine had to track the man down, though perhaps the first in over a year. If his illness was what was prompting him to go into hiding - without a word to anyone, no less - it was also obvious that he wasn't willing to wait to see if there was any hope in curing it. For a man who had dedicated a good portion of his life to trying to change the worlds, he had certainly become quite a pessimist.
She wonders if she should have taken Astrid with her - but she needed the walk, really. She had too much on her mind these days. It was good exercise. And there was the cave. She was certain this was the one - Yuan's presence was all over it. ... As well as something else. Something stronger. It was a little unnerving, but now that she was here, there wasn't much of a choice but to continue inside.
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"... How do you know for certain?" Raine's voice is still collected, but she does take a step back. If he is in fact a danger, there's no need for her to be an unnecessary target.
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"Inner peace." He spoke those words with much contempt. "Aku thrives on negativity. The only way to vanquish him... is finding the inner strength to defeat him."
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"... You've given up. That's why you're here."
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It was only partly true. While the solitude of this cave would've definitely helped him while he was searching for the strength to overcome this, it was also better to be away from people when he failed to do so. He was on the verge of giving up, but to hell with it all if he'll let Raine accuse him of being a quitter.
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If Martel were still here, Yuan wouldn't be going through this alone. So of course the woman wasn't. It probably wasn't helping.
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He placed his hands back against the wall, pushing himself to his feet. The claw produced a faint scraping sound against the cold stone. "Get out. I won't ask you again."
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She shouldn't have come alone. If Kratos had been there from the start, it might have been a chance of convincing him -- but of course she had to poke her nose into it. Without thinking. So much for being past that.
"... Yes, support." Raine finds herself speaking anyway, keeping her voice calm, even as she maintains that distance. Stepping back as he rises so he'd feel that he had more space. Always has to have that last word, even as the sound of that claw catches her attention. Just what --- "You're the one who came to me first, remember?"
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His right hand moved further up against the wall. That light was really starting to get on his nerves. It made him feel cornered.
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Raine keeps one hand in her pocket, around the unicorn horn, the other on the staff at her side. She just wants to keep everything calm - and that if she leaves, it would be on her terms, not his. Not Aku's -- Yuan was still in there, somewhere.
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"Out. Get out." He knew that if she didn't get the hell out of his sight right now, he'd end up tearing her to shreds.
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"Yuan... please." Focusing on the properties of the unicorn horn made her feel calmer, somehow. If only there were a way to use that.
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Why didn't she listen? It was just one simple order. Not too hard to grasp. She'd brought this upon herself.
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That and... well. You just don't turn your back on someone who was under that sort of influence.
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"You can still fight this, Yuan." Thoughts of her conversation from Derek earlier in the day filtered in. How did you heal partially devoured souls? ... And if they were left to their own devices, would the soul that had taken over the body remain in control, even in Luceti? Wasn't that what was going on in this situation, as well? As long as Yuan could maintain control - somehow regain it --
Too many variables. And what did she have on her side, exactly? Not much. But perhaps - now wasn't the time to think of them as being disadvantages. She just had to use her strengths. And those were -
She took a deep breath, forcing herself to concentrate on the unicorn horn as they continued to move.
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The lightning continued to spark, illuminating the darkness at irregular intervals. Yuan's breathing was harsh; he was still suffering from a fever. No matter how much Aku had altered his body and mind, it was ultimately still just an illness.
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"Purify."
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"What... are you doing?"
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But she had been thinking too automatically -- too short-sighted - in the hopes that any actions she made could be followed up just as quickly -
Getting back outside was the priority, with the cave growing dimmer. She doesn't answer him - she needs to save that energy.
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An impatient snarl left him. This was taking too long. He reached out to touch the wall beside him, his fingers scraping past it again. It was a warning. If she didn't hurry the hell up, he'd just have to attack her and toss her body outside with his own hands. Alive or dead, that made little difference.
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She's still moving, at least. She's not going to run, but acting without thinking would cost her even more time. Learn from miscalculations.
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They were nearing the cave's exit. Outside, the sun was still shining brightly. What time was it, anyway? Yuan had lost track. Well, it didn't matter much.
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Conserve her energy, but distract him with talk. If it could be managed.
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