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Amakusa and Ange had found themselves at the boathouse, and soon their journey would be over. By that, he was referring to what he was supposed to do once they arrived, but he wasn't about to go through with that mission. He was meant to be a traitor, he was meant to kill her once they arrived- and eve back in the fourth game he was the one who went through with such a thing. Was he just supposed to ensure she never lived past that day...? What a joke, what horrible furniture he was made out to be.
He was never good at following the rules though, he had fallen in love with his client- with someone he was meant to murder, and after that he would report back to the theater going witches. They liked seeing Ange suffer, so if they knew they had these feelings for one another, then that would only make things worse. They might even be pit against each other, forced to destroy the other.
As he mused to himself, he stared out at the waves of the ocean that still rose and fell near the shore he was standing at. It was a good feeling to be out here and not in there, if he was out here- it was like nothing else existed, that he wasn't meant to merely kill her. No, he wanted to stop thinking about that, and he wanted to tell her.
He wanted to tell her he was just furniture, that he was just a demonic servant- and then they would make that contract that was never fulfilled. A kiss that would contain so much more than just sealing the deal between master and familiar.
He was never good at following the rules though, he had fallen in love with his client- with someone he was meant to murder, and after that he would report back to the theater going witches. They liked seeing Ange suffer, so if they knew they had these feelings for one another, then that would only make things worse. They might even be pit against each other, forced to destroy the other.
As he mused to himself, he stared out at the waves of the ocean that still rose and fell near the shore he was standing at. It was a good feeling to be out here and not in there, if he was out here- it was like nothing else existed, that he wasn't meant to merely kill her. No, he wanted to stop thinking about that, and he wanted to tell her.
He wanted to tell her he was just furniture, that he was just a demonic servant- and then they would make that contract that was never fulfilled. A kiss that would contain so much more than just sealing the deal between master and familiar.
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He went towards the wall, with her on his back of course, and started to climb it. But this was going to be a long way up, might as well make some conversation, "aha- lady I knew you were well endowed but this is ridiculous," yep. Conversation by making fun of her chest. At least he has some entertainment while he's trying to climb.
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"Don't make me order you to shut up." Her face was furiously red though, and she once again attempted to hide it a little against his back - even though he wouldn't be able to see it for the most part like this either way, and there was nobody else around to see. It was more out of habit than anything else, she just didn't want to be seen all embarassed and vulnerable like this. Not that she would really order him to shut up, though, that would make things much more difficult to bear in this kind of place.
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"I've been looking after you for a while now, I never thought you'd grow up to be like this!" ...Actually maybe he shouldn't have mentioned that, since furniture doesn't age like regular humans do. He doubted that they would age the same, even though she was a witch now. She might have been a witch, but that was just a title that was passed down, it's not like she was actually like the witches of senate who could live for thousands of years. As he was thinking about that... how they would even grow together after all this, he suddenly grew kind of quiet.
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"What a surprise, my chest grew. It's not like that happens to girls all the time when they go from their single digits to eighteen, obviously." There, at least she sounded deadpan and sarcastic rather than fully embarassed - totally worth to be proud to herself over. She just talked on, not realising what the guy was thinking about. "What, do you maybe prefer the younger me?"
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"That's not what I meant lady," he climbed up some more, and then paused, taking this opportunity to look down and see how far up they were. It was a fair distance, but still not anywhere close to the top. He returned to climbing, just focusing on where his hands and feet would go next.
"....And you know, furniture doesn't age quite like humans do... you sure you still want to be with me when you think about it like that?" it was something that was bothering him, actually.
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But that would make his question actually be more relevant the other way around, right? Would he still want to be like her if it was like that, even though she would turn into a granny while he still looked young, and even though she would die much before he ever would, if he even would to start with..
"We already made that pact, right? From that moment on, I couldn't have anymore regrets, so.. of course. I want to stay with you no matter what." Because she couldn't imagine it any other way.
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"...Me neither..." he said it more so to himself than anything, and he was referring to the fact that he had no regrets. He had cared for her since she was young, and finally being together was something he never imagined. He continued to climb, and he wasn't tired in the slightest- his demonic strength and endurance really was something to be admired.
"For a long time you were the only one I cared about lady, even now- I'm determined to get through this trial because I just want to be with you..." ah, Battler must have rubbed off on him, he was sounding as sappy as him.
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So even though she was starting to feel a bit exhausted already, she instead just clung a bit tighter to him then he finished talking, resting her head against his back. "... Thanks, Amakusa." Her voice was a bit softer, genuinely thankful. Ange even smiled to herself a little. If only they could make it out here like this, and somehow still get that promise of a happy ending from Bernkastel, even if it had probably just been a lie.. If she could live happily with him after this, just the two of them, it would be different from the past, from all her pain, the longing for her family. Instead she would move on to a happier future.
"I'll try my best for that too."
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Even going so far as to tell Okonogi she was just some brat, it was all to cover up what he really felt for her. Sure, Okonogi told him there were plenty more girls out there.... but not to him, not to Amakusa. To him, she was the only one he loved, and ever would love. They hadn't even said those words to each other, they had made a pact- even going through this trial, but they had never actually told each other they loved the other. Telling her here, in hell- it didn't seem right. He would wait for the right moment.
...And as luck would have it, everything was against them yet again. It was like all the fragments out there wanted them to be unhappy, wanted them to be separated, for when he had grabbed another part of the wall, it gave, and soon he felt himself falling.
"Ah-...!" he tried to regain his footing, but it was difficult with how dangerous this wall was. They fell a ways, and soon the silver-haired man grabbed part of the wall, just holding on with one hand. He felt her fall from his back as well, and he then shot out his hand, managing to just grab hers before she fell to her demise. Sh....shit this wasn't a good situation at all.
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Her breathing was somewhat uneven from the surprise as she peered up, to see if Amakusa was alright as well. And that's when she could see he was only hanging onto the wall with one hand. It seemed so fragile and vulnerable, like it could break off any moment and send both of them towards their deaths. ... Was that how it would end, then..? How Bernkastel wanted it all along, with the two of them dying like this without a chance for a happy ending?
... No, she didn't want that. And so far the only chance she could see for this to still end in some good way was.. ... ah..
It was her fault he was dragged in, so.. she should at least try to save him too in return, right..?
"Amakusa.." She closed her eyes, letting out a shout. "Just let go of me..!" It wasn't a direct order though, much more just a desperate shout. "If you don't have to hold on to me, you could easily climb up, right? You can get out!" Even if that meant that she would die.. well, if they didn't have a chance at happiness anymore, then she might as well try to give him his chance all the same, even at the expense of her life.
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He clenched his teeth, visibly angry instead of that usual smirk on his face. She was slipping from his grasp, so he had to act fast, "don't talk like that!" he was furniture, he was stronger than any human, so the fact that she was even trying to be a sacrifice made him feel as though he was the weak one for even putting her in a spot where she had to think like that.
Amakusa hoisted her up, he was able to lift her up with just one arm, and bring her over to the ledge. "Grab on to it!" he knew she was tired, but if she at least grabbed on to it, he would hold her there to make sure she didn't fall. ...He made a mental note to lecture her later about that talk of being sacrifice.
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Ange could feel herself being lifted up though. She hadn't expected that, not even with Amakusa's enhanced strength, so for a moment she looked surprised. But the moment she was brought over the ledge she did quickly and obediently do as she was told, quickly holding on to it. And it was alright even with her being tired. She wasn't going to let go of this if she could help it, no matter how tired she was.
Even as she was holding on there, though, she peeked over her shoulder to see how he was doing.
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He quickly glanced up, and he noticed that were a spot where the wall stopped and went back further. It was indeed a ledge they could go to and rest. It looked like it was bigger too even.
"...Come on, climb up-" he would be here to make sure she could climb up and not fall, he was concerned she would lose her footing or be too tired to go on and let go. He was still able to keep going just fine, so it was more so concern for her.
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When Ange managed to hoist herself up the small part of the wall that was further back, she flopped down on the ledge, letting out a deep sigh out of exhaustion. But she had already made it this far - mostly thanks to Amakusa - so there was no way she would give up, she would make it further up again later after resting for just a little bit.
She peered over the edge as Amakusa came closer to the ledge too, offering him a hand for the last part. Once he was safe up on the ledge too, she finally dared to flop down completely, trying to catch her breath after all that.
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Amakusa glanced over the ledge and saw just how high up they were. Everything down below looked so small, they were very high up, and probably just half way. Or at least, more than halfway. That was good at least, but....
He sighed, and then he went over to her, sitting down beside her. He leaned over her, his hands on either side of her as he stared down at her, that frown still evident on his face.
"...Ange-san, I may be furniture, but there's one thing I won't allow. Don't you ever talk about being a sacrifice around me. You're the one who's the most important- alright?" he paused, and then he sort of... moved to hug her the best he could since she was laying down. His head was on her chest, turned to the side. He closed his eyes, "...I nearly lost you again, this is really torture."
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It took her some effort, with how exhausted she was, but she managed to lift up her hand enough to put it on his head instead - or rather his hat, grabbing his it and his bandana from his head and putting them down on part of the ledge where they at least wouldn't suddenly fall down. Then she put her hand back on his head, stroking his hair lightly almost like she had when he had been in his other form earlier, before they were thrown into this hell.
"Idiot. Don't you realise you're important to me too?" Her tone wasn't harsh or scolding though, more soft as she continued running her fingers through his hair a little as they were lying there. "That's why I refuse to be the only important one. I wouldn't know what to do if I lost you either, okay..?" Even if he took the most of the attacks, even if he was supposed to be furniture, still..
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"You forget that I'm stronger than you. And just think about it... I'm just like a dog, if I lost my master, I'd end up just waiting by the door for you to come back home. Just think of how heartbroken I would be if you never came back to me."
It was a pretty accurate thing to say, since he really wouldn't know what to do with himself if she was gone. They had made a pact, and if his master died- he would have to go back to the witches from the senate. And when that happened, then that would mean they would just torment him for leaving them in the first place.
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"Don't worry, I'm planning on sticking around if I can help it." Now she finally moved, trying to sit up again since she already felt a bit more energized again. His head was now in her lap instead, but he could easily move from there if he wanted to. "Besides, you should remember that there are limits to even your strength. Don't take on too much. Even if I'm more vulnerable, you're not invincible either."
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Amakusa turned so he was laying on his back, his head still in her lap. He was looking up at her. He reached up to her with one of his hands, and placed it against her cheek, much like she had done with his hand back in that room. This time, there was nothing that would barge in and break them up. There was just more they had to climb, but he wanted to at least have a moment together with her.
"Is that an order from my master? Telling me to be careful."
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"Yeah, it's an order from your master alright. Be careful, no matter what still waits for us during the last part of the climb up. And even if you're putting my well being ahead of your own, at least make sure to never completely forget about your own. Got all of that?"
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"Yeah yeah..." he smiled and then he moved to sit up as well. He turned to look at her, running a hand through his hair. Jeez, he wanted his hat and bandana back. Amakusa glanced up at how much further they had to climb, and then he looked back at her.
"Are you rested enough, or should we keep waiting?"
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So she just nodded. "Yeah, I'm fine. Let's hurry up." It wasn't even a lie, she did already feel much better just from lying and resting there for a while. She wasn't completely up to par yet, but she felt this should be enough for the remaining climb up. Besides, she didn't want to linger here too long, in this kind of place, even if it was with him by her side.
She made him bend down a little so she could climb up his back and hold onto him again. At least this time it went better - the idea seemed slightly less embarassing the second time.
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Amakusa grabbed the wall and began to climb up again, going much quicker than before, like it was easier this time around. It might have been the fact that he felt lighter than ever (besides having an extra person on him, but that wasn't the point). He had told her to make sure she cherished her life, and she basically said the same back to him- this was a trial, a trial for the two of them to be together. He would rather die than leave her in this place in hell- he had to be with her, it was a priority.
"You doing okay back there?" he called out as he continued to climb up at an alarming pace.
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"I'm just fine. Just like riding the train, really." The words came out in a fashion much like her usual deadpan. Sure, she was still hiding a little of her fears and worries, but she had pushed most of them away already for now. After all, as long as she was together with him, then it wasn't that bad of a situation just yet, even if they were still stuck in this place for the time being. But if they could just continue like this, they would be at the top soon, and from there it could only get better, right? Even if Bernkastel was just lying, they could figure something out somehow, so if she could just believe in that for now..
For a moment Ange glanced down at the ground, far down below them, to see how far up they were already - they had already gone quite a bit by now.
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Eventually, they had made it past those swirling orange clouds, and they were nearly there. Amakusa glanced up and saw what could only be the top of it, a ledge that was further up and was shrouded by darkness. He assumed it was the top of the fragment, and soon enough they could be out of here and well on their way. He knew that Bern had been lying, but he needed to have hope that after they got out of here- they could at least try and take them on.
"Almost there Ange-san!" he called out to here, and continued all the way up. When he reached the top, he gestured for her to climb up ahead of him.
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dont worry i got you babe
i got this you got this my koz is by my right
friday
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