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    Nagi
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    "A new day, a new chapter!!" I said as I opened up a book, laying on top of a tree branch while ready to get myself immersed in an immensely tedious midday rest. Alas there is so much to deal with... finishing up the last of the himes with her new power... our director complaining about my methods of going about this business (I must admit, I thought I was pretty convincing... o_O kids these days...)... and last but not least, figuring out what to do with those pesky district people. Aaah, the best solution to everything is just a nap...

    *thump!!* I inexplicably and unintentionally decided to duck down which just only happened to avoid a dual-ended dagger stabbing through my head.
    "Ah, hello, Freya-san, Anko-san..." I stated drowsily. "What brings you here?"
    "We were just around the area, conversing," Anko stated. She tried to speak in a disinsterested manner, but seemed a bit shaken at Freya's sudden attack at me. Oh well, I figured, was to be expected. Speaking of Freya....
    "Oh yea, since you're here, Freya-san, your beloved director-san has asked me to arrange a date with you~~ what time do you think you can meet up with him?"
    *shwump!!!* Again, I involuntarily and not-on-purposely decided to move a bit to the side and somehow avoided a dagger flying through my heart...
    "How DARE you fool around with me..." Freya seethed angrily. Or was she blushing embarassingly? I'm not sure, her face was red, nevertheless. "I'll get through with you once and for all!! GEN--"
    "Oh, I see you've been talking with her already?" A calm voice pierced through the heated argument. Director Rokugan stepped onto the scene, with a serene smile that was his main weapon in winning the hearts of many in our school. Needless to say, Freya immediately stopped what she was doing and unable to speak.
    "Well, I was going off to the infirmary to check up on one of our injured students, but I suppose a short detour wouldn't hurt... I would like to speak with you, Freya--Unless, of course, you're busy! I mean I don't want to interrupt you if you're in the middle of anything--"
    "N-n-nno!! No I'm fine!!"
    After that we watched Freya and her beloved director walk off together in an alternate direction. Anko, who was basically a spectator throughout the entire scene, finally turned to me and spoke.
    "Well, I thought I really hated you, but..."
    "Yea," I chuckled, "Our relationship is very affectionate, as I'm sure you can tell. Oh and what have we here?"
    A very exhausted and out-of-breath Kanna was rushing towards us, and nearly collapsed when she finally reached us. In the second she was recovering in Anko's arms, Another group of idly chatting friends came up...Ah!!
    "MAI-hime!!" I shouted expressively. Apparently, with the look of disgust on her face, I suddenly remembered. "Oh, you don't like Mai, do you? How about... Yu-hime?"
    "What do you want, Nagi?"
    I had barely begun to say I was just playing around, when both Anko and Kanna emerged from the woods.
    "Orphans... at hospital..." Kanna panted anxiously. "I'm fending them off for now, but... not sure... they're big... 2 of them..."
    Kanna had not even finished with her warning when Maiyuki dashed towards the hospital.
    "AYU!!!!"
    The others followed soon after, some trying to slow her down, others running just as fast to get the hospital sooner. I tagged bahind, and waited as a crow flew down onto my arm and cawed a few times. "Nice work, Kanna... well, this time they can't say I was the one who told them about it, can I?" I smiled to the crow, which cawed a few times more and flew off. "Well, I still have work to do, need to finish up this chapter..." As I said that, I closed my book and began hopping from branch to branch, heading towards the infirmary at my leisure.
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    SUSPENSE!!!: What will become of the hospital?!? What does Koyuki want with Freya?!? What connections do Nagi have with the crow?!? What is the exact date the Mai Hime spinoff comes out?!? (well, I know the last one is somewhere in october :p)
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    Thousand apologies for the lateness/lack of posting... well Engi practically handed me something for my character to do on a platter (thank you thank you thank you) so I couldn't very well dally now, could I? ^^; Warning: winding, maybe boringish post ahead.
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    Fujiwara Kanna (et famille), Yatagarasu
    "Blind Deer"
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    So far for two out of the three members that made up the collective unit commonly referred to as the Fujiwara siblings, it had not been a good day.

    For Kaname, there was only one reason. There were actually many reasons, but they basically equated to one major reason: Women. Uzaki Maiyuki still didn't like him, and made life just that bit more difficult for him whenever they happened to cross paths. As if his sister at home wasn't enough already. And Iyako. He hadn't done anything remotely outstanding, but yet here this girl was doting on him, on his every word and action. He didn't deserve this. He was considering entering a monastery.

    Referring to Kanna, there were many major reasons for this. Firstly, their hot water supply was down; the old-fashioned boiler her father had been meaning to replace for years but simply never got around to finally gave out, with much spluttering and steam. She had been told this approximately a minute and five seconds after she had gone into the bathroom and received a rather unpleasant cold shower in the face. She had not screamed. In fact, she had controlled herself remarkably well. She'd only grabbed Kaname by the gullet and squeezed till he squirmed, not like the last time he'd really irritated her, when he'd gotten a horrible greenish-yellowish-black mark on his arm for his pains.

    His arm. Right. She'd almost forgotten. The impulse to pinch him reminded her, and then she was sorry that she had made him squirm, for a little while.

    Secondly, Tsuneo had tried to tell a joke at the breakfast table. He had never tried to tell a joke ever before. An ill portent.

    It was a bad joke. It went something like this: Tsuneo asked, waving his fork in the air, his black eyes shining with some unreadable expression in them, "What do you call a blind deer?"

    Kaname had stared blankly, with his best slightly-annoyed-but-willing-to-humour older brother look, and Kanna's chopsticks had stopped halfway en route to her mouth in mild shock. Tsuneo beamed.

    The two older siblings elicited a response at the same time: "Dunno?"

    "No idea. No eye-deer."

    Duplicate blur looks, then Tsuneo, apparently blissfully unaware, continued: "Then, what do you call a paralyzed blind deer?"

    "Electrocuted idea," said Kanna, while Kaname tried to consume more of his breakfast without wincing at the utter banality of the exchange.

    "Still no idea!" said Tsuneo happily. "Last one, what do you call a dead paralyzed blind deer?" There being no response to this, Kanna massaging her forehead and Kaname looking steadfastly into his mug of coffee, he said, "Still no bloody idea."

    Then they went to school, and they were not late. Possibly Tsuneo and his blind deer had something to do with this. Neither older sister nor brother wanted to deal with Tsuneo when he was in a funny mood, though Kanna often wished she knew how. At any rate Kanna had not far to go from parting with her brothers until at the very end of school a large crow with a rascally turn about the head whispered into her ear, in crow-speak: [Orphans. Two. Infirmary.], and she had no choice but to head there instead of the gate, cursing her luck. Why her? Why always her to know first?

    Bloody crows.

    Only one girl and the required medical specialist in the infirmary. One smallish, belligerent-looking girl, unconscious and probably middle school, and Arakami-sensei the nurse. Two big Orphans, more on the gigantic end of the Orphan food chain than the middling ones she normally saw. She couldn't do it alone, not unless Yatagarasu was the size of the Tokyo Tower, which it was not.

    Fending the Orphans off took priority, and she left a spirit image of herself at the site together with Yatagarasu and the flute. Now running, in two minds, one telling her crow to avoid falling masonry as much as possible and at the same time stop the pincered Orphan from reaching in through the smashed windows and picking the limp girl up as though she were candy from a store. The other mind focusing on running. Running through the woods, the shortest shortcut she knew to the main high school building, to where she could maybe find Mudo Freya and that other girl with the wolf and as a drastic measure even Iya-tan would do.

    She would have preferred Mudo, her being the most experienced and all, but she ran into a tall girl first, and would have gone on running past had she not tripped over her own feet and fallen onto the girl, having seen the sly sneaking form of Nagi in the very near distance. She had no quarrel with him yet, but she was sure she would have one, soon. With Nagi it was just a matter of time.

    He ran off to a pair of girls approaching the woods, one a girl who did not like her brother (and vice versa, though it seemed a love-hate relationship), and the other was Iya-tan. Bingo. But they were all HiMEs, weren't they? Nagi = Orphans = HiMes = trouble.

    "Orphans... at hospital..." she managed, catching her breath in great shuddering gasps, the tall shapely girl supporting her, for which she was grateful. "I'm fending them off for now, but... not sure... they're big... two of them..." And her neck jerked, as if pulled by the string of a marionette; the fact was that she was having a hard time of it, Yatagarasu and her other self. Yatagarasu, in this position, could not attack and yet defend at the same time. As a consequence the upper half of the infirmary building had been nearly ripped off, roof tiles hanging from beams. Kanna chose to fight rather than defend, and in reality she had no idea what to do.

    The girl that disliked her brother, Maiyuki, was off like a shot, shouting some name that Kanna, intelligently, concluded was the name of the angry girl in the infirmary. Iya-tan smiled weakly at Kanna and dashed off after Maiyuki, making futile attempts to slow her down. The girl next to her said, "Can you walk? I'm Anko, by the way," and she replied "Fujiwara Kanna, nice to meet you, if only it was not this kind of situation," and they both hurried after the two disappearing blurs in front of them, although she turned back just to see what Nagi was doing about it. She saw a crow, and her yellow eyes gleamed. Careful, now. She had to be extra careful.

    Back at the infirmary her own overlarge crow had been cornered by one Orphan, the other one, that had the pincers, again reaching into the hole in the building, to be curtailed by a firey blast from the general location of Maiyuki. The girl was incandescent, glowing, her rage making the fires burn brighter. Anko summoned her own weapon, a hefty black sword, and prepared to do battle. Iya-tan.. she couldn't see Iya-tan, but she knew she was there.

    Kanna reached for her flute, felt it safe in her hands, and began to direct Yatagarasu to push the Orphan back further, now that there was backup that could do the defending. For her it was ever the onslaught of attack that held the sense of fulfilment, of duty.

    This way she could measure her progress by the amount of Orphan bits that she removed in a minute.



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    Alright I'm just trying to get Aya up to the moment in time where Kanna started off in Chiko's post, if there are any problems please tell me and I'll fix them.

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    Where were they, had anyone called them, were they even coming? I kept asking myself as the hours of the morning began to drag on. Mom and Dad hadn’t even shown up yet, did they visit while I was sleeping? The questions just continued to mount, why hadn’t they been here and where was Yuki? I began to worry that Anko was the only one that knew I was here. Eventually I decided that maybe I should call them and see if they were on their way, or were at least wondering if I was okay.

    Reaching over to the table next to my bed I picked up the phone and held it up to my ear. ‘0120-50-80…’ What were those last two numbers? It was 0120-50-80 and then two more numbers. 0120-50-80…and then a blank. Slamming the phone down in annoyance, I covered my face in my hands. ‘0120-50-80…c’mon Aya think, you’ve called home so many times, and you know the number, 0120-50-80…’ I kept twisting around in my bed trying to get the numbers right. What were those last two numbers? Why couldn’t I remember them?

    “Are you okay?” An elderly nurse asked standing at the doorway to check on me.

    “I’m having a problem trying to remember my phone number” I sighed still holding my hands over my face. I could hear her rustle through my chart that must have been hanging on the wall outside my door.

    “You took a pretty bad hit in the head, some memory loss is known to happen, it should come back to you with in the next day or so” She finally spoke up as if she were reading from a book. “Is there anything” She began to say when a loud roar pierced through the room, the wall to the left of me burst open pouring green flames into the room, the woman standing at the doorway was gone, even the doorway and most of the wall connecting to it was gone. A charcoaled skeleton slumped over the doorway as green flames lit it up.

    Terror began to fill every bone in my body as I started to struggle to get out of bed. Outside a roar filled the air that only punctuated the sound of snapping and crackling of the fire. Diving over the right side of my bed and kicking it over with my foot I was able to set up a make shift shield that seemed to provide more of a mental protection against the Orphan than any actual protection from it’s flames.

    Glancing over the top of the bed, to check on my newest enemy I was able to get a quick glance at the creature. It was dragon like in appearance with shimmering green scales that reflected off the sunlight from the building as it circled my hospital room from the outside. It’s yellow slitted eye peering in every few seconds. Its muzzle opened and snapped shut every few seconds; showing off its huge teeth while it’s tongue licked the air. Growing down its green skin were rows upon rows of crystal like thorns that littered it’s back and knees.

    The Orphan finally landed in my room with a sickening thud, it’s claws gripped and tore the tile off the floor while it’s head scrapped the ceiling as it bent down to fit into the room. It leaned its massive head in; it’s tongue flicking out to smell the air. I had no choice now; I had to fight this thing. Materializing the bow and arrows into my hand, I had a sudden jolting reminder that I was still connected to the IV that dripped what I guess was water into my system. Slowly and a bit painfully, I took out the IV and freed my arm up to fight. Which began the second problem, I was still in a hospital gown, which meant that jumping and dodging was out of the question with this on. Along with the fact that my head ached, my legs ached, and the arm that my IV was previously in felt like it was on fire. I was not ready for a fight.

    The dragon’s head nudged my makeshift shield as it probed deeper into the room. When it found that it couldn’t move it easily, it nudged it again. The head reared back and a gargling noise could be heard in its throat. It was now or never. I popped up and let loose a barrage of arrows, sending one after the other, as fast as my hands could possibly fire. The dragon let loose a roar as it stumbled backwards from the weight and pain of the arrows.

    The Orphan took flight again, it’s throat filled with a disgusting green color. It reared it’s head back again and let loose a torrent of flames. Not taking any chance I turned and jumped through the door of my room, rolling across the hall into the adjacent room as flames poured out through my room and into the hallway. Turning my jump into a tumble, I skidded across the room and came up with my bow at the ready. “Aya?” A voice to the right of me said in shock and surprise.

    “Get down” I warned, it was Arakami, the nurse and medical specialist who was only seconds of way from going to check on me next. If she had walked in just a few seconds earlier. She would have been charcoaled like the other nurse.

    “What’s happening?” She asked, I put my hand up trying to tell her that I would answer all her questions as best that I could in a minute. Right now that Orphan needed all of my attention. Darkness filled the window behind me; it couldn’t be the dragon, could it? I turned just in time to feel the quick rush of air and concrete as the wall exploded. I jumped away instinctively, but the hospital gown I was in, tangled up my feet and caused me to only leap away a few feet before I landed flat on the floor.

    The arm belonging to a huge pincer orphan reached in to try and grab a hold of me. I twisted myself around trying to keep from getting caught in its claws as it made repeated slashes at me. “Help” I pleaded over at Arakami as my bow went flying out of my hands and under a bed while it’s claws ripped across my back taking most of the hospital gown with it. I winced in pain as blood began to drip down the side of my back and down onto the floor.

    Arakami quickly ran over and scooped me up taking me to the far side of the room; running out into the hallway was out of the question due to the green fire that continued to burn down it. All we could do is stay in here until help came. The arm came through the window again, we were just out of the reach of it as Arakami brought me as far out of it’s reach as possible. The lancing pain that burned in my back began to take its toll as my eyelids began to droop lower and lower. The last sound I heard were the sounds of crows outside, and more windows crashing as the arm reached in again for me.


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