恙神 涯 (Tsutsugami Gai) (
voidseeing) wrote2013-10-17 12:44 am
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[Accidental Voice/Action]
[The journal pops open as it hits the ground, the camera pointed straight upwards into the trees. There's nothing to be seen other than branches and leaves, and at first it may seem like just an accident... but the sounds that it picks up make it very clear this isn't just someone being careless and letting their journal fall out of a bag. In fact, the very first thing that anyone will hear is the sharp report of a gunshot, followed immediately by yelling.]
Law! Behind you!
On it. Room. [There’s a flash and the branches and leaves are now washed out by a blue glow. There’s the sound of a growl, the snap of electricity, and then an explosion.] Watch out! They’re swarming!
[Two more gunshots echo over the journals.]
Damn it... how many of them are there?
Can’t tell yet, Gai. [More explosions, and the crack of wood being torn apart. Then the groan and thud of trees crashing down.] They’re still coming out of the woodwork.
[Another shot.]
Guess we should be honored they felt we needed this much of a welcoming committee.
Goodness knows I’m flattered. [Metal clanging.] Perhaps this is what they think consists of therapy. [A crack.] Ugh. Well, if they’re offering, who am I to refuse? I’ve got a few issues to work out…
Too bad I prefer my therapy to be one on one.
[Another clang, then a thud. There's another wash of light, this time silver rather than blue-- a light that should be very familiar to a certain Shu Ouma if he happens to be looking into the journal while all of this is going down.
The sounds of combat continue for a while longer, at last dwindling down to an almost painful silence. This silence lingers for a long moment, heavy, until Gai's voice finally breaks it, exhausted yet triumphant.]
... they'd better not charge us for that session.
[Anyone who happens by the Battle Dome after this little spectacle will be treated to the sight of a battered and exhausted Gai and Law surrounded by droid fragments and damaged trees. They're in surprisingly good spirits considering what just happened, though some healing would be very much appreciated right about now.]
Law! Behind you!
On it. Room. [There’s a flash and the branches and leaves are now washed out by a blue glow. There’s the sound of a growl, the snap of electricity, and then an explosion.] Watch out! They’re swarming!
[Two more gunshots echo over the journals.]
Damn it... how many of them are there?
Can’t tell yet, Gai. [More explosions, and the crack of wood being torn apart. Then the groan and thud of trees crashing down.] They’re still coming out of the woodwork.
[Another shot.]
Guess we should be honored they felt we needed this much of a welcoming committee.
Goodness knows I’m flattered. [Metal clanging.] Perhaps this is what they think consists of therapy. [A crack.] Ugh. Well, if they’re offering, who am I to refuse? I’ve got a few issues to work out…
Too bad I prefer my therapy to be one on one.
[Another clang, then a thud. There's another wash of light, this time silver rather than blue-- a light that should be very familiar to a certain Shu Ouma if he happens to be looking into the journal while all of this is going down.
The sounds of combat continue for a while longer, at last dwindling down to an almost painful silence. This silence lingers for a long moment, heavy, until Gai's voice finally breaks it, exhausted yet triumphant.]
... they'd better not charge us for that session.
[Anyone who happens by the Battle Dome after this little spectacle will be treated to the sight of a battered and exhausted Gai and Law surrounded by droid fragments and damaged trees. They're in surprisingly good spirits considering what just happened, though some healing would be very much appreciated right about now.]
[Voice]
[Elizabeth doesn't know if Gai can hear her, the camera isn't exactly pointed towards Law or Gai. So she has no idea what the situation is like, either.]
Oh God, answer me, Gai!
[Voice]
[It takes him a minute to find his journal, but once he does, he gives her a lopsided smile despite the blood on his face.]
They didn't get what they came for.
[Voice]
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[Although he knows damn well that she'll worry anyway.]
[Action]
[A few minutes later, Elizabeth, medical bag in hand, comes running around the Battle Dome. She stops and scans, spots Gai and Law, and hurries over. 'Just a few scratches' or no, Elizabeth doesn't like to see blood on him period.]
[Action]
[A tired wave. Law has his other hand over his ribs and there's the telltale glow of Nala's magic, but yeah, both of them have seen action and are doing the necessary bleeding to show it.
ANOTHER DAY IN THE LIFE OF A SHOUNEN CHARACTER, IN OTHER WORDS.]
[Action]
Hey.
[Action]
THIS NEVER HAPPENS TO VIDEO GAME CHARACTERS.][Elizabeth nods to Law, eyes hovering over the magic. Curious, very curious...]
[But, obviously most of her attention goes to Gai. Law seems to be taking care of himself for the immediate moment, and even if Gai is grinning away at her he needs some kind of medical attention.]
[She frowns, clearly displeased with how lightly Gai seems to be taking this.]
'Hey' nothing-- [Her bag goes down on the ground next to Gai and she opens it up.] --Where's the worst of it?
[Action]
[He moves to sit up more so she can get a better look at him, but doing so causes him to wince, as quick as he is to try to hide it.]
... and a few cracked ribs, from the feel of it. Nothing I won't survive.
[Action]
But it can get worse if you don't rest. [Though really, she doesn't know what to do about cracked ribs. She casts a glance at Law, but decides not to ask while he's healing himself. Instead, she goes for the antiseptic and gauze and starts preparing to clean the cuts Gai has sustained.]
What did they want...?
[Action]
Us.
[The hand still clutching his Void squeezes it a little bit tighter.]
[Action]
I realized that much... but do you think it was because... [She looks at Law too, a shadow coming over her expression.] Do you think it was because of the mission?
[Action]
[He holds still, allowing her to work on the wound.]
I knew that was a risk when I agreed to be the one of the ones to explain the situation to everyone.
[Action]
We needed a leader during the mission. And once we all came back, it made the most sense for the both of you to explain things. You could see the bigger picture better than any of us.
[That isn't to say that Elizabeth is feeling 100% alright with the situation. She doesn't know how she feels about being Brave Leader's Girlfriend, hoping he doesn't get attacked and dragged off...]
[But that's something for her to own, not Gai.]
[Action]
[Gai is no fool; he can tell she's feeling uncertain about all of this. After what just happened and the implications it could have for her, he can't blame her one bit.
Telling her about the things he's done in his world is one thing. That's secondhand information, easy enough to maintain a degree of separation from. But seeing it happen right in front of her? That's something else entirely.
This is Gai the Leader, and these are the kinds of things that are a part of his life.]
[Action]
I'm afraid for you, but I'm sure that's not a surprise. It's nothing new, either.
[Action]
Didn't I tell you that I'm good at surviving things?
[It's a weak attempt at humor, but it's the best he can think of right now.]
[Action]
Didn't I tell you that I'm too stubborn not to worry anyway?
[Action]
[He takes another experimental breath, wincing again. Yep, that's definitely no mere bruise.]
Ugh... I could've done without remembering how much of a pain cracked ribs are.
[Action]
[Law finally speaks.] Though I'm thankful neither of us has a concussion. Hate those...
[Action]
[Elizabeth goes back into her med kit and pulls out a small book from the library on injury care. She flips through it (several other passages are bookmarked with different colored ribbon, but they all appear to be for treatment of severe injury). Eventually she comes to it and reads.]
A bandage isn't going to help in this case, you both need painkillers. So you can continue to breathe properly. I think I have something...
[At least she'd ditched the heroin the minute she'd read about the horrific side effects. Now she has tamer, less addictive, painkillers. Like morphine!]
[She finds the vial and a very serious-looking syringe and starts preparing to fill it. Every motion suggests this isn't her first time doing this, too.]
[Action]
More morphine?
[He's torn between being relieved and being uneasy, though he's trying to hide it.]
[Action]
But they're not as strong. And this would be faster, but if you have an issue with needles...
[It was a legitimate fear, after all.]
[Action]
Did she say something to him? He isn't exactly paying attention to that...]
[Action]
Alright, alright. [Elizabeth has the cap back on it and into the bag in a few seconds. She casts a quick glance at Law, thinking that Law must think she was the worst doctor and girlfriend ever, and then reaches to stroke Gai's hair.]
I'm sorry. I was on auto-pilot.
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