Yūya Sakaki (
hippocarnival) wrote in
lostcarnival2017-08-16 10:53 am
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Who: Yuya & everyone
When: Day 146-152
Where: Around the Carnival & Summerlands
What: Recovery, new changes, and continued antics while the carnival has a nice, long break.
Warnings: None, probably?
[Handstands]
[Yuya's in significantly better health than when they first arrived. He can still feel the residual pain and his stamina is rebuilding, but he's much more lively than before. He also realizes he needs to rebuild his strength, so even if he can't perform yet he's at least practicing so that he'll be ready to bounce back into action as soon as he's cleared.
He's taking his exercise outside the tents so the rest of the performers have plenty of room, and instead can be found tending to his errands around the carnival... on his hands. Just walking on his hands, knees bent for better balance as he navigates from the trailers to the cookhouse for lunch.] Excuse me! Coming through!
[Shadow]
[His shadow has been acting up since he returned. At first he was sure it was just a trick of his mind, but the long it goes on, the more chances he has to see that it is, in fact, just moving on its own sometimes. Okay, that's weird, but he just tries to ignore it. Only it doesn't end there, and by the second week it's taken on a different shape entirely. That's not uncommon, he's been assured, but when he finds it morphed into someone a little broader, taller (older), with hair that spikes up... it's unsettling.
He knows who it looks like. He's standing, shoulders tense as he glares at his own shadow. In the middle of the walkway.]
[Summerlands]
[Yuya's come to accept the Summer people. They're certainly not at domineering, volatile, or frightening as the rest of the Summer Court, and plenty of veterans--not the mention the Ringmaster seem to trust them wholly. So he's navigated deeper into the city, to one of the miracle gardens hidden behind pillars and wisteria.
It's a very small, circular garden, flush and green with scattered flowers. The greatest concentration of them, currently, is around Yuya--who's sitting down with dried fruit to snack on, looking serene.
It's easy to tell what's going on, because as soon as anyone steps in with a positive feeling flowers will start to sprout near them. The better they feel the bigger, brighter, more beautiful the flowers become. They smell wonderful, and something about that scent will bring good memories more easily to the front of their mind--no doubt generating more good feelings and more flowers. It's cyclical.]
[Wildcard]
[???]
When: Day 146-152
Where: Around the Carnival & Summerlands
What: Recovery, new changes, and continued antics while the carnival has a nice, long break.
Warnings: None, probably?
[Handstands]
[Yuya's in significantly better health than when they first arrived. He can still feel the residual pain and his stamina is rebuilding, but he's much more lively than before. He also realizes he needs to rebuild his strength, so even if he can't perform yet he's at least practicing so that he'll be ready to bounce back into action as soon as he's cleared.
He's taking his exercise outside the tents so the rest of the performers have plenty of room, and instead can be found tending to his errands around the carnival... on his hands. Just walking on his hands, knees bent for better balance as he navigates from the trailers to the cookhouse for lunch.] Excuse me! Coming through!
[Shadow]
[His shadow has been acting up since he returned. At first he was sure it was just a trick of his mind, but the long it goes on, the more chances he has to see that it is, in fact, just moving on its own sometimes. Okay, that's weird, but he just tries to ignore it. Only it doesn't end there, and by the second week it's taken on a different shape entirely. That's not uncommon, he's been assured, but when he finds it morphed into someone a little broader, taller (older), with hair that spikes up... it's unsettling.
He knows who it looks like. He's standing, shoulders tense as he glares at his own shadow. In the middle of the walkway.]
[Summerlands]
[Yuya's come to accept the Summer people. They're certainly not at domineering, volatile, or frightening as the rest of the Summer Court, and plenty of veterans--not the mention the Ringmaster seem to trust them wholly. So he's navigated deeper into the city, to one of the miracle gardens hidden behind pillars and wisteria.
It's a very small, circular garden, flush and green with scattered flowers. The greatest concentration of them, currently, is around Yuya--who's sitting down with dried fruit to snack on, looking serene.
It's easy to tell what's going on, because as soon as anyone steps in with a positive feeling flowers will start to sprout near them. The better they feel the bigger, brighter, more beautiful the flowers become. They smell wonderful, and something about that scent will bring good memories more easily to the front of their mind--no doubt generating more good feelings and more flowers. It's cyclical.]
[Wildcard]
[???]

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Really...? I suppose that's not so bad, then. [Rita gives their surroundings a new, appraising look.] Could be a nice place to sit and read. I finally got my hands on some books I hadn't read before.
[Rita isn't the most abundant source of positivity, but there is some slight sprouting happening near her.]
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[He didn't ask what kind they were. He just remembers the backpack and the dog.]
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I mean... no, they're not. I'm borrowing some, from Strange. [It feels a little weird to say so. Probably because the last few times Rita talked about Strange around Yuya, it was when she hated his guts, and it showed.]
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[His lips quirk up a little as Rita mentions borrowing them from Strange. He definitely remembers her poor opinion of him before... but if they're sharing books now, they must have talked. It's good to have everyone on the same side again.] Are they books about magic, too?
[He knows y'all are both nerds.]
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[She definitely got over their conflict fast. Being a couple of nerds helps.]
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[They're surrounded by it, after all.]
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I managed to pick up a few tricks. [If Yuya paid enough attention, he might recognize it as the same magic she used back in Portland. Rita has mixed feelings about that, for a number of reasons... but it's not like the magic is to blame for what happened back there.]
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Still, he leans a little closer at the fireball with a smile. Has he ever seen Rita look that excited before?] It's still amazing that you can make real fire like that.
[He wasn't as nosy about magic as his Portland counterpart, but he can appreciate fire magic all the same.] What else can you do?
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I can't seem to use it in as many ways as the other me could, but I'm sure I'll figure it out before long.
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He leans back on his hands, a few more flowers sprouting.] Everything about our memories there was weird, but if yoh can still do it then all you have to do is practice. You'll fight it out!
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[But whatever magic it is, it doesn't appear to be dangerous... so she turns her attention back to Yuya.] Come to think of it... I don't think I ever asked. Why did you join the carnival, anyway?
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Still, he smiles softly as he answers.] The Ringmaster agreed to protect some people who are really important to me.
[A year of service just to make sure they would be okay. Whatever happens from there is worth it.]
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[Now that she thinks about it, Rita doesn't know much about Yuya or his home. With how upbeat he normally is, she didn't expect anything too dire. But then... she's starting to see that he might be the kind of person who doesn't show that sort of thing.]
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But he doesn't elaborate.]
I know she's keeping her promise. [He knows because she's already begun to, as far as he can tell. If Reira was safe, Yuzu would be too.]
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Who's Yuzu? [Someone important to him, she gathers, but beyond that, she can't really imagine. She also wonders what these people are supposed to be saved from... but she'll try to keep it to one question at a time.]
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More flowers sprout up, and their scent reminds Yuya of his much more peaceful memories before Academia, and the other dimensions, and the truth.] She and Gongenzaka would always encourage and protect me. She's a really strong girl, she doesn't let you get away with anything!
[It's hard not to reminisce when the flowers remind him of everything important about her.]
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So you're saying you'd get in a lot of trouble without her? That explains a few things. [There's a slight smirk on her face.]
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I was bullied a lot as a kid, but I could always trust Yuzu. And when I was sad she always cheered me up. [Those memories are a little painful, knowing he could never return the favor. Absently he reaches for the stem of one of the pink flowers, but he doesn't quite pluck it free.] And I felt like as long as she believed in me, I could do it.
[She did so much for him, saving her is the least he can do. A year of his life is nothing, for that.]
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[Which brings her mind back to the question...] What happened to her?
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Our home was invaded, and they were after her. She got away, but they never stopped chasing her. I tried to find her before they did, but--[Every time it was too late. Or too little. Somehow they always pulled her from his grasp.
He crushes the stem between his fingers.] I had to save her, so I got the Ringmaster to help.
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Hmph... I figured you'd be here for some altruistic reason like that. That's just like you. [At least, it's not too different from his Portland self, who'd throw himself into danger without a second thought if it could help others.]
[And if what he's saying is right, it looks like betting on a contract will pay off... for him, for Yuzu... and for Rita's goals, too.]
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[It reminds him of Reiji, really, always calculating the situation--and the people--before him.] I don't regret it at all.
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I study a lot of things, but people aren't really one of them.
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