Amakusa Juuza (
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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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The silence was broken the moment the girl emerged from the boathouse where she had been inside for a bit until she noticed that her bodyguard wasn't around anymore - even if it wasn't that strange for that guy to do whatever he felt like, he still wasn't a type to randomly run away from her while he was supposed to be protecting her. And when she found him out on the beach on his own, standing there quietly.. it was so different from his usual attitude that she couldn't help but frown a little in worry.
What could be wrong? They were almost at Rokkenjima now, right? And last time.. Last time Kasumi had been waiting there for her, and she had killed the woman and all her bodyguards with the help of the sisters before being whisked off to the end of the fourth game, to help out getting Battler's soul back with her sacrifice. Would she have to repeat the same thing over again, thanks to Featherine's interference with her fate?
... Maybe she shouldn't tell Amakusa to stay back this time, have her come along with her and help her, especially if he knew about magic now because of that fight earlier. But even so, these were all still thoughts for the future, she just wanted to know what was up right now with him being so quiet and out here alone.
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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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