Brown eyes darted back and forth. The gears grinding away in his head practically visible at this point. “That was a whole month’s worth right down the drain! Crap.” As if it would solve anything he slapped a sweaty palm over his face, slowly pulling down his own eye lids in frustration. Shit, shit, shit. So much for keeping the biting dogs of hunger at bay. “NGhuh.” Having a tantrum probably wasnt going to solve anything either, but- He puffed up his checks, now red from the pressure of his hands. His leg started to tremble as all the maturity he had in him kept his foot from stomping and lip from quivering- temporarily.
The persistent clatter of metal paired with quick steps echoed through the courtyard of the academy, a blur of pink and yellow being it's source. Kazuichi had just returned from a nearby junkyard, having scrounged up various bits and bobbles he needed for his latest project. He was so excited to get started on it that he wasn't really watching where he was going, mind busy swimming with various ideas.
It seemed the same could be said for the ultimate gamer, if the force of their collision was anything to go by. The loud clatter of parts on the concrete was matched in level by the pain of his backside as Kaz landed hard on the ground. "Shit, sorry that was my bad, I wasn't paying attention!" Kazuichi scrambled to his feet, crunching something under his sneaker as he rushed to help Chiaki up. Hopefully it was nothing important, that would suck after all the work he went through to get this stuff. "Are you okay?"
Emily knocked on the door of the infirmary - she was told more often than not that a young 'ultimate' nurse resided inside taking care of fellow students.
"Hello?" her voice comes through the door.
"I'm looking for Mikan Tsumiki?"
(-Emily Dyer)
➥ @desbears
❝H-huh?❞ Tsumiki turned on her heels as she heard the knock followed by the kind sounding voice. She approaches the door, taking ahold of the handle she answers it with a gentle smile to the other. She hadn't recognized them, at first she assumed it was an injured student but this was a pleasant surprise - a new face! ❝I-...I'm Mikan Tsumiki. H-how can I help you?❞
Send 🎰 for me to put our muses into a random list generator then post the first five as potential ships!
1. Miyuki Kawano / Chiaki Nanami
oh waaaaaaaaaaaait i fucks with this combo so much ???? possibly one of the few canon dangans that won’t make Miyuki have a complete ??!?!??!?!?! attack i love it
2. Kou Furukawa / Sayaka Maizono
AWWWWWW this could be so cute !!!! Kou would totally wanna draw her :’DDD they’d be a fan too and just be :D all the time
3. Yuudai Kawakami / Tsumugi Shirogane
Oh this is a funky little combo ! I’ll be honest I DONT know how well they’d mesh but I am soo up for giving it a shot Yuudai would wanna infodump so hard about mythology and in exchange she can infodump about anime it’d be amazing
4. Ryu Nakamura / Kaito Momota
OH THE BOISSSSSSSSSSSSSSS !!! Oh they’d be DISASTROUS together, be it in the ‘The BrosTM’ way or ‘kaito trying to stop ryu from constantly breaking the law’ way but !!!! I LOVE IT
5. Takashi Ichijou / Tenko Chabashira
Pfffffffffffffffft yeah uhhhhhhhhh I do not think they would get along seeing how Tenko already distrusts dudes PLUS Takashi’s v grumpy outward personality,,,,,,,,,,,,,, STILL IT’D BE FUN :’D
the little girl stares up at black and white woman, she wasn't sure what to do aside from reach out and gently tap her elbow.
"scuse me. do you know where this is?"
(@ jane)
random asks! // always accepting!
Oh. Oh, no. That’s a child. Even if she’s a pretty brutal murderer-- she has a little bit of standards. Jane very quickly shields the scene (the one she caused) behind her from the girl’s view, bending down to get to her height.
“You’re not... supposed to be here, sweetheart. The police are doing a very important investigation.” Her voice is very gentle, motherly, even. “You’re at the corner of West and Terrance. Did you get lost?”
"By indirections find directions out."
- William Shakespeare, Hamlet.
( part 2 )
To a girl known solely for her distinguished capabilities of war, it should not be a challenge to wage it herself, to take victory by coordinating resources and forces, to deceive the enemy entirely.
It should be a simple win, if one thought practically of the two sides and their roles, thinking only of the bare function of this game: playing war. As a child, one could find themselves playing out soldiers and generals on a battlefield, one team versus another, throwing sticks and stones and tackling one another with playful intent -- as opposed to bullets streaming through the hearts of real people, leaders taking to the backfields to save their own hinds, the politics starting and ending such disastrous conflicts.
This isn’t that kind of war, necessarily.
At face value, one will see a war occurring between two young women - a god of Despair, the other a machine of war. From their birth, it’s been fated the two of them collide and deconstruct, be it each other or their very surroundings, whatever ways compel them so. Enoshima with the simple notion of Despair and her charismatic influence, and Ikusaba as the role of a simple soldier with extraordinary skill, adversary to any and all mercenaries, touching on hundreds of battlefields without gaining so much as a paper cut or bruise.
This war is both an everlasting game and a power struggle between two individuals.
... ... ... ... ...
Hardly realizing what is happening, she is taken to a simple room without her consent, seated before recognizing her immediate surroundings: it looks to be more of an interrogation room, sort of like on those crime scene investigation-type shows, two chairs and a table between them, facing one another. The chairs are uncharacteristic to the setting, as well as the table’s surface; the chairs are more akin to the furnishings of a castle, where the table is more like an oversized tablet, presenting a gameboard, a map. Its pieces seem to be interactive, moving at the user’s inclination.
And in the chair across from her own sits Junko Enoshima.
She has seen so little of her sister outside of their birthday when Ikusaba visited, and even if still unsure of how she feels about her sister being indirectly at fault for her death… she is still elated to be met with the blond. Her sister pays her little mind at first, already tantalizing at the game’s board. Something within her, instinct drawing upon her, keeps her from addressing her sister--
… why?
Failing to understand this innate restriction, it tells her to do the very thing against her natural will - but she trusts her instinct above all else, the sirens in her heart telling her to respect this in this inhibition. Pondering her sister’s interests, she looks from her twin to the board itself, scooting closer to the table to see. The pieces on the map are miniscule versions of their ordinary selves (such as AA guns, tanks, infantry, aircraft carriers, fighter and bomber planes, etc).
“Uhuhu… Mukuro-chan, are you sure you can do this?”
“...?” Ikusaba glances up again, reveled in the board for only a moment after she recognizes the type of game this is. Junko is acting… rather normal, unsurprising; what catches Mukuro off guard is her words, and the very fact she’s taken so long to speak (only noticing this after the fact she breaks a silence). The blonde is functioning as per her average, missing only the personality quirks that she laces onto her exterior - surely, she’s always her true self around Mukuro… right?
“Um… yeah, uh…” Mumbling so, Ikusaba hardly has a clue what Junko means - were they going to do something together?
She is met with an eye roll. “I expected that. Really, Mukuro-chan? You don’t have a damn clue about anything. You and I are going to play a game! Sounds fun, doesn’t it? I know you’re shit at these things, but I’ll give you the advantage of going first.”
“... What?” Blue eyes meet one another, the mercenary puzzled at these vague words. She hasn’t played these sorts of things since her childhood, and even so, she’s hardly anything as witty or clever as her sister, it’d be silly to try a strategy-based game with her.
“You really are dim, aren’t you, sis?! It’s simpler than you think, if you ever did that kind of thing! You’re used to playing war, get to it!”
“I… okay…” She swallows hard, switching her focus to the game from her sister. She’s in her ‘mode’ similarly to that of which is thrust onto her when she is in battle… but why does she feel this, here of all places? Briefing the board, she finds an unproportionate amount of units on the red-highlighted countries, where the blue-highlighted countries have significantly fewer pieces in its territory. “I guess… I’ll start, then…”
“Yeah, yeah. Just so you know, you’re the blue units, and I’m the red ones.”
“Y-yeah…”
“Then don’t stare all stupid at it like that, you’re boring me to death with just the look on your face!”
“...!”
Moving now, only her hand going to meet the electronic table, her mind frozen in one space; what should she play? She’s always gotten Junko’s help, even if it ended up being Junko versus herself instead of with Mukuro. Regretting her next decision can be saved for later.
“Junko-chan… what do I do?”
ZZZZZZZZZZZZT!
ZZZZZZZZZZZZT!
ZZZZZZZZZZZZT!
!!!
A freezing, yet electrifying and stiffening occurs throughout the soldier’s entire existence, ripping through her with the intensity of--
several spears.
These types are more like made of live wire. When she finds the courage to look back down when she is able to grasp a hold of her joints, her physical body remains unharmed, without a spear.
… This is a trap. Fortunately, she can understand that much of this game’s mechanic; there’s more to it than meets the eye.
“Junko… was that you?”
“Was what me? I’ve been sitting here for a good minute waiting on your ass and you just froze up!! … But what else do I expect of you to be some sitting duck? Since you’re going to waste my damned time, I’ll go ahead and--”
“No! … Um, I’ll go, I promise.”
Ikusaba still does not know the dynamic of this game, but she has to do something, right? Quickly so, nimble fingers touch the board’s surface instantly, reflexively moving pieces she guesses might work, no strategy following. Mukuro Ikusaba is no strategist, nor does she have the capability or brain to even try--
The simple suggestion in her own head earns her a second shock. She has already made her motions, with Junko immediately rambling on to hear her own voice as she mocks and humors and psychoanalyzes. Recovering moments later from the same stunting, a clear perspiration begins to gather at her hairline, not realizing how tasking it is to repeatedly be stabbed in this manner - or really, to feel as though she is being pierced.
Light eyes find themselves back to the board, recognizing it is her time to make a play. Yet, with how the gyaru played her troops, the older sister is even more-so at a handicap, a few aircraft carriers and the bomber jets on them have been taken over.
“Sis, you’ve been winning since we started…” she voices.
ZZZZZZZZZZZZT!
“You’re stating the facts again, Mukuro-chan! You really are disappointing me faster than I could predict...!” A sigh.
Followed by a flinch. Mukuro, even after being taken to her demise at the hands of her own sister, still does not take well to such words from her younger sister. Why… what are these?
Wondering helps little as she and Junko are still pressed to keep playing, though she’s losing faith in the entire point of this… she considers being direct and calling for a cease-fire, until--
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZT!
UGH! She does not have more than a soft sigh to release, having sucked in her breath just prior to finishing her last thought. In contrast to her last shudder, she finds herself speaking again.
“Junko-chan, I don’t know what to do for this move, so let’s--”
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZT!
Again? Why?!
It’s a frustration to have to repeatedly have her nerves haphazardly severed apart and fixed to normal - like a dog’s instinct, at this point she will immediately do what she can to make the pain abolish itself. In the midst of her recuperation, the model before her rambles on, shouting and expressing herself in whatever ways, for whoever will listen.
“--and don’t you tell me you were zoning out again! You’re more dull than the deepest pit in the ocean, I’m really just bored shitless at this point!”
Deciding which hurts worse, the shooting pains or Junko’s insults, leaves her in a bind.
“I… sorry…” Promptly so, she attempts a move, moving an array of infantryman to retreat from what’s looking to be an already decided battle. As a military enthusiast, it’s hard to say she’s enthusiastic for this battle - how disastrous, unfitting for a Super High School Level Soldier.
Accepting that truth and her demise in this game ends with a fourth body-wide ZAP.
Just how much of these can she take until she is driven to literal insanity?
Mukuro's body heaves from exhaustion.
Junko is now proceeding to flamboyantly throw her resources, her soldiers all around the territories in her color as well as Mukuro’s, confident in her absolute ability to win single-handedly. The chipper and eccentric voice continues on, with or without Mukuro’s full attentiveness, clearly as the athletic girl has taken a dive to T H I N K.
Time truly slows now, similarly to what she experiences on the battlefields, almost pulling to a complete halt as she attempts to piece meanings together.
So…
What does this mean?
I have not warranted any exact punishment by Junko-chan, so it can’t be from Junko, because she would tell me if she would do that kind of thing--
Well, not necessarily all the time, like last time…
So it’s not her, then… the Scientists? Why would they--
Oh.
Maybe it is their fault. But what is their pattern in doing this? Why do I deserve this, this time?
Did I do something wrong to them…?
… No, they have reasons for doing this… usually. What is it they say when they do this to me… what was it... to test us?
Test us!
This is a test, so it’s probably because I’m losing that they do this, so I’ll just ask Junko-chan to put me back on the winning side.
“Hey, Junko…?”
“--what? What is it now?” Exasperated, she rolls her eyes as she pauses her self-directed speech, leaned back in her chair - sort of like a queen, prideful and confident in her abilities as she looks everything but ready.
“Um… I know this is weird to ask… but can I win?”
“...”
A dead silence. Furthering her eyes, the model is entirely still, like a doll. Queue laughing, obnoxious snorting and spitting alike that echoes along the empty walls, thrashing about in her chair, filling the awkwardness between the two.
“Oh… oh my God… Mukuro-chan, you really… you really did it this time... “ Catching her own breath between the howls, she wipes the giggle-induced tears from her eyes, compiling what composure she had originally. “Repeat that again, sis?”
“Please… let me win this game.” Ikusaba gains a bit of strength, more conviction in her words this time.