Gemini Act I
Your brother’s voice shall fall silent…
Matsu hit the ground, hard. In truth, he supposed the three students could’ve flung him into a tree, or drown him in the river. But at least than, he’d have more of a chance of falling completely unconscious instead of feeling all this damned pain. With a heavy groan the thirteen year old looked up at his attackers with a weak, but angry glare. They were laughing, all laughing. He was a Furin potential, sister to one of the enemy. And for that he was damned to suffer at their feet. Lanky as he might be, his sized did nothing for him. These men knew how to fight, they knew what to do. And that would no doubt be the boy’s true downfall. He could not fight back, no matter how hard he tried.
“What’s the matter?” One taunted, he was the big, fat ugly one. These three were almost stereotyped villains. One was fat, another, tall and lanky, and the other was fairly normal. The fat one bellowed like a beast as he laughed. “Can’t fight?”
Slowly Matsu got to his feet, only to receive a swift punch in the face. Okay, they weren’t the most elegant of fighters, but they were stronger, and outnumbered him three to one. Matsu let out a startled cry when the lanky one struck in him the stomach with a kick and caused him to tumble back on the ground. Bringing his hands from his face, the boy found his fingers covered in blood. It dripped slowly off onto the ground before his reality was sent spinning by a kick to the head.
And in the darkness shall he lie…
Rika probably could’ve beaten any athletic team member at the speed she was going away from the tea-house. The wind rushed against her, and the feeling of pure helpless and dread was building up to a point. Matsu was in deep trouble, and Yuki wasn’t there. The trees were coming up, a dark green blur that lined the field she was sprinting through. A log lied right in her way, and deep down she knew she couldn’t jump it. The school was supposed to have removed it long ago, but of course, they hadn’t. Why not just leave it there? Let’s put even more obstacles in the way of the girl racing against time to save her brother.
She leapt, the wind suddenly picking up with such force it practically threw her over the log and into the forest. In her daze, Rika glanced over her shoulder to see Hotaru nearly tumbled into the same log she had cleared completely. But her attention was drawn elsewhere, the voice, that eerie call in the back of her mind was haunting her. It had spoken her name and suddenly that horrible feeling had arrived. It was a warning, Rika was sure of that. A warning that Matsu was in trouble, and if it was those Kazan bastards…. God help them if she found them.
The youngest will perish alone…
‘The hell he will!’ She snarled in her head, breaking onto the path with such force she nearly tumbled to the ground. Her shoes skidding on the dirt ground and she found herself standing a mere ten feet from her bloodied and bruised brother. He looked up at her, his eyes glazed over and his expression that of pure confusion. “Matsu!” Rika raced to his side just as Hotaru broke through the trees after her, obviously confused. Her younger brother smiled.
“How did you know?” His smile was weak, but at least it was a smile.
“Let’s call it instinct.” Rika lied, putting on a grin. The feeling had dimmed, but it was still there. Rika was waiting for the voice to say something morbid and creepifying, but alas… Nothing… The girl glared at the Kazan students, noting how a slight breeze suddenly came about. It was frigid and chilling to the point of almost being unforgiving. She growled softly, her hands turning white from being clenched so tightly.
“You…” She snarled, “You will all pay for this!”
They laughed, and the wind continued to worsen, turning into a mild gust that was spreading all around. The wind was carrying its chilling attitude to anyone and everything within a five mile radius probably. Rika didn’t really think about it much, but the wind was fuelling her rage, making her all the more unforgiving.
“What’re you going to do?” The main guy snickered with a light shrug. “Slap us around a bit?”
A hefty gust blew everyone but Rika and the main Kazan student over. So many thoughts were surging through her head, and all involved that boy dying the most horrible and painful death that could happen. His face was beginning to change from cockiness to worry, why was it any time that girl got angry the wind worsened? Some of the smaller trees were beginning to snap under the pressure, and leaves were being torn from their branches.
I feel a lust for blood here and now…
It came so sudden it even caught Rika off guard. An orb of darkness slowly rose up from the ground, blending and melding the light around it into an aura of dark purple, ebony, obsidian and pure black. The entire entity of light was probably six feet in diameter, if only a bit larger. With a creepy sort of grace it rose up until it was about fifteen feet into the sky, and extending from the left side were two wings that resembled a bats. The webbing however, was slightly torn and the claws looked extra sharp.
Everyone attempted to stare at it, but only Rika managed to do so. Everyone else had to look away, and even so, her eyes burned as they tried to see into the darkness. She was dazzled, and slowly felt her rage boil into the intent for murder. She glared at the Kazan students, gritting her teeth as the wind picked up again, snapping branches off of the trees and spreading the gusts all over. Everyone should feel her rage; everyone should know what these boys did, and how it made her feel. Rika couldn’t really understand it, but she was relishing in the anger this entity brought to her.
Massacre…
The boys felt sick now, tired and wearily they watched bewildered as the wind was finally at its most powerful state. Black feathers wisped by everyone, dancing on the wild current that was forcing everyone but the girl to the ground. The gust ran around in a sadistically playful manner, until it finally focused itself on a single object. It was a fair sized tree, which was slowly beginning to crack under the vast amount of pressure it was taking. In a final powerful sweep, the treacherous wind snapped the tree from its roots and carried it with such ease it was unbelievable.
Hotaru was forced to dive to the ground again as the trunk blew by him and missed by probably an inch. Rika didn’t budge; the wind would carry it around her. She knew that much, she could here the soft whispers from the entity. Not so pronounced as the darker thoughts, it was assuring her she was safe. Rika smiled evilly at the Kazan student as he watched the on coming tree with a face full of horror.
It was quick, and it was painful. The trunk smashed into the boy’s head and than neck, throwing him several feet before he landed and the tree on top of him. Rika watched, the smile now disappearing as the several cracking sound that he had emitted. The fat one got up to run, but the wind tore several branches from the surround trees and pelted him over and over again. The ground was beginning to turn red from the violence taking place here. Hotaru called out to Rika but exactly what he said, she could hear over the whispers in the wind and the howling the pig Kazan was making. One of the branches slapped against his throat, causing him to kneel over as he cough.
She didn’t even try to look away as the trunk that crushed the over boy landed with a heavy thud onto his back. The boy collapsed, the smaller branches falling roughly on his body.
I want to tear, I want to bite and shred flesh
The last of them was the lanky boy, who watched nervously as the wind picked up again. He felt so sick, so tired, and what was happening made his stomach curl. In a desperate act of survival, he dived towards the ground, a black feather brushing across his face as he did so. The pain he felt was so immense, that he blacked out before the rest of the trunk slammed down onto his head.
Rika looked at the sight before her, and suddenly her heart stopped. Matsu, the log, it was… What had happened? Emptiness was left in her mind as the wind turned from horrendously strong to a breeze, and that entity, it vanished, turning into nothing more than black feathers on the ground. She attempted to run forward, but her legs trembled and the rest of her body was numb with tiredness. She stumbled over her feet and fell to Matsu’s side; his eyes were open slightly, with a glazed, abandoned look about them.
“Matsu?” She gasped; the world around her was spinning out of control. “Matsu are you alright?!”
He didn’t answer, only continued to stare off into complete nothingness. Rika began to panic, what had happened? What had she done? Why couldn’t she remember? She turned, looking up at Hotaru who was pale and looked rather cold. Tears fell from her eyes as she stared at her friend.
“What did I do?”
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Righty so, anyone in a five mile radius of that pathway close to Furin and that potentially also leads to Kazan would’ve felt the immense wind. Side effects include: anger/rage, irritation, fear, dread, and helplessness. You also might see black feathers here and there.