Ryou Bakura / Yami Bakura (
fluffydeathdealer) wrote2014-02-13 07:18 pm
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[CAMPUS/IC] II
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11/02/14 - An Unexpected Guest
21/02/14 - Finally, No More Pantomime!
21/02/14 - Trial of the Heart: The Truth About Bakura?!
24/02/14 - Just Die Already! Sibyll Versus the Ring
17/03/14 - Tiny Trials With Bakura
21/03/14 - The Soul Alternative! Inside Harriet's Mind
23/03/14 - Bonds Between Men! A Reluctant Tolerance
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11/02/14 - An Unexpected Guest
21/02/14 - Finally, No More Pantomime!
21/02/14 - Trial of the Heart: The Truth About Bakura?!
24/02/14 - Just Die Already! Sibyll Versus the Ring
17/03/14 - Tiny Trials With Bakura
21/03/14 - The Soul Alternative! Inside Harriet's Mind
23/03/14 - Bonds Between Men! A Reluctant Tolerance
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Malik...?
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[Maybe he thought it wouldn't be able to do anything anyway. Bakura reaches out a hand slowly to see if it's tangible. If it is, he can pull the fragment out and maybe shake it awake...]
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Or as alive as a tiny piece of a man's soul that's been sliced off and stuck in someone else can get.
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Something was missing... His connection to his main soul. Right now all he had were residual thoughts; one last burst of panic before the connection had fallen into silence.]
...How long have I been asleep?!
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[Despite the look on his face, Bakura's words are serious, holding none of his usual humour.]
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[He sits up, still seated in the box as he looks over at the other two. This severance from the rest of his soul was certainly disturbing. He felt isolated...alone. After a moment he simply phases out of the box and gravitates to Harriet's side, having grown comfortable being so close to her soul.
It's about then that a thought occurs to him.]
...Wait. What do you mean "the same as Harriet"?
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It doesn't surprise her that he doesn't know either. But already having to tell people, she looks a bit grim.]
I'm apparently in a coma right now. Hence the bondage, [she jokes darkly.]
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Tch... the other you got to her. It's alright. I'm keeping her safe.
[Moving swiftly on before either of them question that...]
I was kind of hoping you'd have an idea how to wake her up, but it looks like you're wandering blind too. I can interrupt the Rod's activation, but it won't work after the fact. Do you remember anything like this happening in the past?
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But Bakura was keeping her safe from his other half. That was good. He's pretty sure he couldn't forgive himself if anything happened to either of them on his behalf.]
...No, nothing like that. But I don't think I have all the memories of my main self. Did you try asking the fragment in the sheath? He might know something.
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[Harriet's disappointed. It was her idea to ask it, after all... but it turned out to be no use.
And just when she thought a creepy thing like a soul fragment could have come in handy.She has no idea what this sheath business is about though, so she'll just look back to Bakura a bit listlessly.]
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That fragment... has been destroyed.
[It's hard to say. Acknowledging his failures isn't something he does a lot of. It's usually easy to dismiss failures. "I let you win". "This wasn't something I was trying too hard to do". "Something meaningless like this doesn't matter". Things like that were easy to say. But not in regards to this. There's no way to rewrite the truth in a way that won't reflect badly on him.
Joining them on the ground, he stares off into space.]
I lost a duel against him. He destroyed the fragment... and let me go, because it would be more painful to me than dying would.
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[The despair was almost overwhelming. The hopelessness that Malik felt. His very existence seemed to flicker before them, that magnetic nature of his soul and his visibility fading.]
And that guy...is the only way to destroy him by death?!
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As for killing him to put down his other half... that's what Harriet had agreed to do if necessary. But that wasn't something she could do like this, nor was it a solution she particularly liked.]
That can't be right. We'll think of something... Bakura, you should check in with us when you can until I wake up.
[Although it bothers her to wonder how he got into her soul room in the first place, but it seems to be the best tool they have right now.]
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I don't think dying is the best option. But the longer he's out, the more in danger the normal you is. But his determination to destroy the things Malik finds important... I wonder if it's got more meaning to it than it seems at first.
Maybe Malik's more inclined to stay alive in there while he has something to hold on to.
[Though the fact that the other Malik let him live also implies he means less to Malik than Harriet does. Tch... these damnable human feelings.]
We'll figure something out. Don't lose hope.
[He nods at Harriet.]
I was already planning to drop in sometimes, so it fits in.
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That side of myself is going to destroy everything I care about! And I can't do anything about it! My own body isn't even my own, why do I have to share it with that psychopath?!
Aahhh...! [He curls his fingers up in his hair.]
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[Still, Malik is freaking out. She wishes she could hug him or something... Harriet twists a bit trying to get free, before she realizes that one, she still can't, and two, even if she could, he's intangible. He's already stayed close, so she leans on his shoulder to at least offer some comfort. It's his ghosty not!body so it probably doesn't do anything, but fuck it. It's her soul room, she does what she wants.
Besides, she's already feeling incredibly low herself. It really sucks being in a coma and tied up in the middle of a mind forest.]
But it's true that neither of us can do anything when I'm like this.
[she sighs, and mutters in exasperation,]
Bakura, can't you just smuggle him out?
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You mean the fragment? I could take him out, but I'd need to figure out what - or who - to put him in. But he seems pretty comfortable hanging around with you. There's no point.
[And back to Malik.]
Malik, I told you. I'm keeping us safe. If there's someone else you're worried about, I'll look after them too. That guy won't win.
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I don't want to move. I can't do anything like this anyway... How am I supposed to stop him?
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[She just keeps leaning then.]
... I just wish I could remember what happened. Maybe there was a clue in all of that.
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The fact that you don't remember is a little strange. I could try to rifle through your memories, but I doubt you want that. Maybe they'll come back on their own, anyway.
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