by geinkotsu » Tue Oct 12, 2010 8:24 am
‘I wonder who this teacher is. I’m curious as to why anyone would hate the elf- other than her being annoying, a nature freak, way too happy, and a woman.’ Dante spoke. ‘Oh wait, I think that applies to you, other than the happy part.’ A bark of laughter sounded in his head and Kankure just shook his head. To think he had to deal with this everyday. ‘Just shut up before you get us in trouble.’ Kankure thought. ‘Hey, that’s a good idea. Then we could get out of this rat hole and go into town.’ Dante replied.
‘We are not going anywhere. We are staying here and that is final.’ Kankure thought back, resting his chin on his hand as he slightly leaned forward, looking a bit out of it. If you waved your hand in front of his face, he probably wouldn’t notice and freak out when he did. ‘Come now, don’t you want to explore the human’s abomination? We could go kill a few of them and get you some new black cloths so you aren’t an embarrassment to the whole world in your man-dresses.’ Dante said. Laughing at him. Kankure yawned. As if to ignore him and didn’t reply.
‘Perhaps… I could do it for you. I’m sure it’d be a lovely field trip, and you wouldn’t have to do any of the walking.-’ ‘-No!’ Kankure cut Dante off in his mind. ‘You will not do anything. You have done enough for one day.’ He could feel Dante roll his eyes. ‘Who are you to tell me what to do? Lowly being. I should have killed both of us when I had the chance and come back a different way instead of you sucking me inside your puny body.’ Dante sneered.
‘Fine fine, just shut up and we can go. Why the hell do you want to see the stupid human cells anyways?’ Kankure asked. He looked out the window, not even paying attention to class. ‘I never said anything about their prisons- however…’ Kankure’s eyes narrowed somewhat. ‘I did not mean it that way. I meant their town. It is a constructed abomination that seeks nothing but defiance of nature.’ Kankure thought back to him. Having a strange conversation in his head with the demon that inhabited his body. ‘Now that’s the anger I’m looking for. You should take it out on something. Why not start with that elf woman? I’m sure she’d be fun to kill.’ Dante said. ‘I am not killing anyone.’ Kankure replied. ‘My opinion doesn’t matter anyways…’
Dante was curious what he meant by that. But, he wasn’t one to care. ‘Whatever, just hurry up with class so we can go tor-’ ‘That sentence better end with ‘tour the town’, or we aren’t going anywhere.’ Kankure interrupted. His head was silent again. Thank god. Kankure sighed. Jeez, carrying Dante was like taking care of an overgrown, destructive, evil, murderous child.
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Nahaiu stared at him for a moment. “Oh cheer up. If you keep being so sad, I won’t wear my bikini tomorrow.” she said with a smile. She was so blackmailing him- in a sweet and loving way. She turned on her heel. “Sayonara.” she said with a confident smile. Looking back at him for a moment before walking towards the dorms.
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Yuriasu walked through the hall, passing by a few students. He held the book in hand, his wavy mint green hair swept behind one ear. He was heading outside to go… somewhere unparticular. He opened his book, slipping out a piece of paper and closing it. But some student, running through the hall, ran into him. Their bottle of water splashing on Yuriasu. Water dripped off the ends of his hair, now a bit more strait since he was just doused in water. Trails of water flowed down his face and neck, darkening his cloths with the presence of water.
“Watch where you are going!” Yuriasu snapped. He quickly turned and stormed down the hall, pace quicker than usual as he turned into the men’s restroom. A few students were in there, talking. But as they saw the pissed off teacher, they quickly retreated out into the hall. Yuriasu locked the door and set his book down on the sink and pulled off his glasses. His usual greenish yellow eyes turned a striking golden yellow, and his hair began to become a dark green, slowly hewing into the dark color that was much different than his usual light, mint green hair color.
He turned on the water in the sink, clogging the pipe and doing the same with the others. He blocked the door with a complicated spell. Seven seals formed in different layers and colors, blocking the door. But if one opened the door, the seal would still be slightly transparent. Soon, the water began to flood the bathroom, the water level raising. Yuriasu set his glasses down on the sink on top of his book and let the water raise higher and higher until he could easily swim in it. His cloak slipped off, floating there as the stones fell to the floor. And the entire bathroom was engulfed in water.
His shoes and shirt floated in the water, drifting as if he had vanished or drowned in the water. But Yuriasu was very much alive… In fact, he was hiding in one of the stales, the door latched shut as he floated there. His long dark green hair flowed around him like strands of clouded silk. His golden eyes brightly shining in the slight light of the ceiling lights above. His fingers were long and webbed with see through thin green and fins on the sides of his wrists. A long tail formed from his lower body in a light greenish brown texture, like moss. The ends of his tail, the fins, splayed out large like an elegant flowing flower. Fading from the mossy green color into a violet, then a deep, velvety blue. Fins splayed from his back as well, almost like wings, with his ears replaced by curved shaped fins as well. Around his waist was a golden chain that looped around twice and the charm sagged a little. The charm being of a strange half circle with symbols in it- the edge wavy as if it were broken in half.
Yuriasu swam over the stale into the next one, his body casting gloomy shadows in the water. He was a mermaid- or, more accurately, a merman.