Sakuya Tachibana / Kamen Rider Garren (
triggerhappytraitor) wrote2019-12-16 11:11 pm
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Sakuya Tachibana (from Kamen Rider Blade)
Residential district : [[TBA]]
Moonblessing: Iris
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Still....
"...The flexibility in Joker's transformation is enhanced by the energy of the Undead that's being used," he pointed out. "Like how the Rider System works. And even that is just a temporary change. That yours seems to be permanent..." He trailed off, tilting his cup back and forth, feeling the weight of the coffee left inside move with it.
"That existence... was not given the same choice as the rest of you were."
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"I wouldn't say permanent, but...." He frowns thoughtfully, glances to Tachibana's hands, and finds himself suddenly reminded of how much Chroma the both of them produced while under the influence of those singing dragons. And then he stops himself, and exhales sharply. "...Joker, you mean. Who can possibly be anything, but wants nothing? But that's not correct any more, is it. Hajime knows perfectly well what he wants to be, now."
See, see? He can be polite.
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Tachibana finally sets the cup down, letting out a deep breath.
"...sometimes I wonder if the fact that he had nothing of his own made it easier for him to change. Only by losing what little any of you had..." he trailed off again, leaning back in his chair before looking over.
"If you hadn't have wound up here, out of reach of the Sealing Stone... would you have wanted to change?"
It was a soft question, but not an idle one. An important one. In multiple ways.
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He hesitates, absently tipping the cup back and forth, as though to assure himself that it's actually empty. He knows his answer, and he is quite sure that Tachibana will not like it. And because he is changed from how he once was, that somehow matters.
"Likely not. Something else might have re-framed my way of thinking... but likely not." Why lie? He should be honest. There is still a part of him that aches to return to doing what he was made to do.
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Instead he simply listens, nodding slightly at Isaka's answer.
"Even though you had to know that the Sealing Stone wasn't acknowledging anyone's victories." Because Isaka had to realize that. That was likely why he had "recruited" a Rider in the first place.
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"A broken battle fight is something that could be understood. Or fixed. Something that requires new strategies. The absence of it entirely.... that's different." He feels resentful of it, all of a sudden. So much time had been spent being lost and confused that it had begun to become familiar. Now there's some space in him to be angry.
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"...I would have thought being free of that sort of compulsion..." he trailed off. Was it really only Hajime and Shima who had wanted that...?
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And what he knows never really existed past the first fight, did it? One of his hands drops to the table, balled tightly into a tense fist.
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He at least had had the ashes of his former life to sit in, the ruins of BOARD to focus on. Isaka had... what, a few months of experience in the modern world?
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"...if I keep coming back into your orbit, perhaps it's because there's nothing else with enough gravity to pull me in."
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"...that's a lot of the reason Hajime and I became friends, I think," he admitted with a hint of a wry huff. "Just having someone there who knows what happened; someone you don't need to explain things to, because they were part of it."
He idly toyed with his mostly empty cup a bit more, testing it's balance as he lightly held it in place with barely one finger. In a way... Isaka knew more of a lot of things than Hajime did. Other than small snippets of memories when Hajime helped haul him out of the dungeon of his own mind... he hadn't spoken of what had happened to him when he was in Isaka's thrall to anyone. It wasn't something he had ever even wanted to think about, nevertheless let anyone else know of.
"Even if all we ever did during that time was fight," he continued, even as his mind wandered. Was he speaking about Hajime still? Or Isaka? Even he wasn't entirely sure.
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"And now you share an apartment." It is said quietly, so much so that he even surprises himself with how it came out, how the idea of it makes him feel. It ought to be an insult, something dismissive, but he feels... envious? He takes a moment to shake his head and shove the feeling away. "You mostly seem to tolerate each other, from what I've seen..."
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"It's a compromise, of sorts. Pretty sure neither one of us makes a good roommate, but at least we more or less understand each other enough to make it work."
He paused a moment. "Most of the time," he amended, finally picking up his cup and draining the last little bit of it's contents.
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"You can tolerate each other long enough most of the time to combine forces. I see." Well, no, he's not sure that he really sees, but perhaps he's beginning to see.... one thing he does see is that they've both finished their coffees, and both seem to be in need of something else to occupy their hands with.
"...do you want another drink?"
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It was only courtesy, after all.
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He will admit to himself that it does feel nice to have Tachibana doing something for him.
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"Got it," he confirmed before heading over to the counter to order.
It was a few minutes before he returned, with both drinks and a pair of heart-shaped mini muffins on the holder for the cups. "Apparently they baked extra," he explained, setting the cardboard tray down in the center of the table.
Wasn't quite sure why the cashier had felt the need to insist that they should have more than just coffees, but he was not the type to turn down food.
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"...that's a suspicious symbol." An awfully conveniently coicidental one, for all that they'd been talking about Chalice's alter ego.
...still, they look good. He reaches out for one, along with his coffee.
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