u-jinâ:
when:november 13, 2180; the emperor still hungers for the blood of the monster where: a dilapidated bar off of market zero who:Â @zomharrow
AND THE HUNT CONTINUES away from the harsh concrete and brick of abandoned alleyways and desolate streets; he breaks off into a small district, usually sparse and hollow, the streets cracked and buildings poorly kept. If it was usually a place of shadows now it was a ghost town, darkness stretching the streets longer and longer still, the quiet creaking and skittering of vermin and poverty. He walks squarely down the center, eyes shifting to particularly blacked out windows and creeping sensations â the feeling that someone is looking at him.
He turns then, eyes focused and heavy on the sound of clattering, the familiar ring of people filled with fear and he rounds a corner, a single woman wrapped in rags with long, dirty hair. His eyes are locked and the world quickly falls away around him, eyes sharpened to slits and he opens his mouth to speak, elongated canines, tongue dripping red, and she screams.Â
â There! Thereâs one thereâŚ. please, please, leave me be, thereâs one there! â Her shaky voice rings shrill, finger pointed towards the rotting wood of an aging pub to their right. Ujinâs eyebrows raise slightly, curiosity piqued despite the seeming insanity of the shaken street rat. He smiles bright, eyes narrowed before stepping in the direction of her reach, the woman quickly forgotten behind him. He approaches the outside, the stairs creaking loudly beneath his feet, his steps always heavy and present, booming, aching against the rotting foundation.
He toys with the doorknob at first, pulling to find it locked. He considers knocking, decides he doesnât like that idea and instead summons his energy, stepping back and slamming his shoulder into the door hard enough to hear wood splinter, pain radiating his left side, and then repeating the action twice â three times, his body a battering ram, before the doors falls in and he steps over the rubble. He could feel black and blue bleeding, shading down his side, but he stretches, fixing his jacket as he does, stepping past the entryway, eyes shifting to take in the few patrons ducked behind tables, quivering from under the bar top.Â
Then they settle on a face most familiar and his expression cracks into another terrible grin, head tilted. â Well, well, if it isnât my dearest friend. â He says first, stepping closer and closer until he seats himself on a barstool nearby, leaning slightly into the other manâs personal space. â Now whatâs got you so far out of town? â He says, not a moment passing before his voice drips harsher still, eyes narrow, melted honey, when he says,â Looking for a monster? â
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It had been surprisingly easy to find a place that would put a pause in Lucaâs roaming. He had simply followed the roughest looking person his eyes could find amid the fleeing few. Luca had been led through alleys so forgotten they nearly gave him a sense of familiarity. And when he stepped through the doorframe of the dingy bar he would have almost felt positively at home except for the higher fear to caution ratio in the eyes of those within.Â
It was clear, even as a Gutters citizen himself, that he stood out with his nice jacket and calm confidence. It made him wonder if his usual attire would not have sufficed, yet he recalled it had been his aim to visit the nicer pub heâd been sitting in before the alarms. Whatever the case, Luca walked to the bar and took a seat while quietly one finger tapping his choice of beer. He caught the eyes of a crazed woman, before she rushed out the door for no apparent reason. Luca took one sip of his beer, confirming it was shit, and then gulped it down in one go. âAnything stronger?â he ordered more than asked. Soon as the new glass was settled in front of him, whispers broke the silence he hadnât realized had been there. Or at least, the silence was broken until the woman from before was making a fuss outside. Someone quickly rushed to lock the door to the bar.Â
As the door creaked and splintered, Luca finished his drink and tapped the glass for more. However, the bartender, as well as everyone else, was all too focused on the pounding door and so, Luca reached over the bar table for the bottle of whatever the fuck it was. He didnât have the luxury of time if he wanted to feel some of the effects. But when the door did bust open, and Luca saw the familiar face, he chugged the bottle of hard liquor. The little it did.Â
He scoffed at the demonâs use of the word friend. Shaking the empty bottle to signal the bartender for another, Luca glared at the invasion of his personal space. What would it be this time? Knife to the chest? No. That would be boringly repetitive and if there was something Luca had come to know about the vicious animal, it was that it liked to explore his bloody habits.Â
âNot at all, yet one seems to have found me,â Luca said sounding almost tired. He couldnât help but sigh as he drank from the glass cup now. âJust to be clear, I did not stray from home to see you... I never do. But if you must, get it over with and keep the blood away from the jacket. I like this one.â Another drink, with barely an effect. Luca watched the thick glass in his hand and wondered, were he to smash it over his unwanted visitorâs head, would it be a satisfying revenge? He doubted it. They would both survive and the cycle would continue.Â
âHold on,â Luca suddenly ordered, âyouâre chasing the rumored Night Monster? Did daddy Asahide ask it of you?â Luca mocked.Â














