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Scene 1: Drip. Drip.
Your breath is harsh in your ears, rasping into your lungs as if you were gulping glass, not air. Your eyes are red, curtained with ichor, and fatigue unfocuses your gaze.
But your hand is firm, your blade steady.
Drip.
Drip.
Drip - goes the blood of the beast, slain at your hand, now vanquished at your feet, lying separated head from neck. And at the beasts side, in turn, your prize, her delicate knees sheathed in crimson, her pale hands clawing through matted fur.
Then he eyes, no longer bright but drowned in fierce dispair, boring into your own, the last things you'll ever see, and the last words you'll ever hear...
"What have you done?!? What have you done?!? What have you- "
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"- been up to Mr. Sanchez?"
Garland Sanchez, Lan to his friends, gulped and stepped back a pace, at the sound of the deceptively mild sounding voice. Natsumi Ichinoya stood in the doorway, her hands positioned demurely before her, a pleasant expression on her face. Most everyone in his class at the Agora High School - Lan included - found Natsumi to be the ideal of feminine decorum and grace, but Lan couldn't seem to shake the feeling that if he ever crossed her, his life was forfeit. Roven and Neo thought he was being paranoid, but then they were smitten by the brown-haired beauty. Maybe it was her exoticly fine features, even in as culturally diverse a town as the international free-trade zone of Garon, but there was just something about her that made all men weak in the knees - Lan's for different reasons however.
"I'm sure you weren't trying to sneak out of clean-up duty," Natsumi said, smiling ever so sweetly.
~Why does it send chills up my spine then?~
"Ah, no no," Lan quickly explained, "Just ah, had to go to the little boys room." Lan didnt really feel that Natsumi would be the type who'd understand if he said he went up to the roof for a smoke. Thank gods for mints.
"Fair enough Mr. Sanchez," Natsumi replied, stepping back to let him in the classroom. It was a sunny enough day that most of the students had decided to take their lunch outside - a blessing, since that meant less to clean.
The pair made quick progress, putting tables in order and mopping up the floor, making random small talk. As Lan was wiping the blackboard, Natsumi's tone of voice changed subtly.
"How is your throat?"
Lan was proud of the fact that his arm didn't stop moving across the board, and that he was able to reply in an even voice. "Well enough I suppose. No singing for awhile - but, heh, that's no great loss to humanity."
He stopped when he felt a warm hand on his shoulder. There was an awkward silence, then he shrugged off the hand casually. .
"Don't worry about me, I'm fine."
Natsumi eyed him steadily, and he found he couldn't quite look her in the eye.
Luckily she didn't press the matter. "Go on then - I can take it from here."
"Eh?" Lan protested, "I can't have you do that alone!"
Natsumi laughed. "It's just closing and locking the doors Mr. Sanchez. I think even a weak female like me can handle this," she smiled at him pleasantly. "Besides - don't you have band practice?"
Lan did a double take, then smiled in gratitude. "Alright - I owe you one Miss Ichinoya."
"And I'll be sure to collect Mr. Sanchez," she smiled, then made a shooing motion with her hands. "Off with you."