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It was time. It was finally over. The adventure she had never asked for was finally over. She had say goodbye to this odd world and go back to the place that she had originally intended on going to. Though she had met a few new friends here and there, Aoko would never forget them, and keep them in her heart. Her only regret was that she wouldn't be able to show Aqua the wonders of the world, but then, she was sure fate would dictate that they'd meet again. She could bet on that one. Brushing aside some stray hair, she took a breath and began to walk towards the portal. "I just wanna go back home. To good ol' Misaki Town, Japan. Glorious Nippon..." She sighed tiredly, before leaping into the portal.
ECLIPSE
A vast night. In the midst of a grassy field that extends as far as the eye can see, she stares blankly at the moon. There is nothing else. No humans, no animals. Maybe it's because she's overworked herself quite a bit in the past few days, but she just wanted a peaceful place to herself. Misaki Town hadn't changed one bit. She couldn't help but chuckle. All the commotion she went through, and now, having this quiet moment to herself. It was like an illusion. A lot of things happened. A lot of amazing things. A lot of tragic things. She was lost in thought, thinking about the events that had happened, and the people she made friends with. Would she ever see them again?
And then she saw him. A boy she had not seen in a very long time. A familiar boy who had grown into a fine young man indeed. Aoko Aozaki saw her former "student," Shiki Tohno, laying in the grassy field like an oblivious little boy who wasn't taking into account who else might be here. Of course, this wasn't exactly the kind of place that seemed like it'd have a lot of people around, but even so, she still deemed it a somewhat careless gesture. Gripping her luggage tightly, she approached little Shiki.
"Hey, you. It's dangerous just lying around like that," she said to the boy, approaching him.
"Eh?" He blinks in surprise, looking up at Aoko in surprise.
"What do you mean 'eh?' You have an awful lot of free time on your hands if you can just sleep around here in the middle of the night. I was this close to kicking you, so you better watch out," Aoko said grumpily, pouting a little.
"Oh? Kicked? And by who?" The boy named Shiki asked in something of a trance, lifting himself up. These were the same words he had uttered eight years ago.
"Isn't it obvious, stupid? You and I are the only ones here, so who else could it be but me?" She says confidently, folding her arms. It takes Shiki all he can to stifle the laughter within. Sensei really hasn't changed, he thought.
I'm glad. Shiki Tohno is still the same boy after all these years.
"Long time no see. You've grown up, Shiki. But it looks like you forgot your glasses somewhere."
"Ah, yeah. I might need some new ones. You wouldn't happen to have any on you at the moment, would you, Sensei?" Shiki asked with a carefree smile.
"Geez, you're so careless, Shiki. You don't realize how much of a hassle it is to get some more Mystic Eye Killers from my sister. It's not like I'm the one who makes them anyway," Aoko sighed with a small frown, before looking at him with a smile, "But alright. Just for you. Have I got a story for you, Shiki. Looks like fate wanted me to share my adventures with you."
"Oh, is that right? I've also got a crazy adventure of my own to share with you," Shiki replied.
ECLIPSE
A vast night. In the midst of a grassy field that extends as far as the eye can see, she stares blankly at the moon. There is nothing else. No humans, no animals. Maybe it's because she's overworked herself quite a bit in the past few days, but she just wanted a peaceful place to herself. Misaki Town hadn't changed one bit. She couldn't help but chuckle. All the commotion she went through, and now, having this quiet moment to herself. It was like an illusion. A lot of things happened. A lot of amazing things. A lot of tragic things. She was lost in thought, thinking about the events that had happened, and the people she made friends with. Would she ever see them again?
And then she saw him. A boy she had not seen in a very long time. A familiar boy who had grown into a fine young man indeed. Aoko Aozaki saw her former "student," Shiki Tohno, laying in the grassy field like an oblivious little boy who wasn't taking into account who else might be here. Of course, this wasn't exactly the kind of place that seemed like it'd have a lot of people around, but even so, she still deemed it a somewhat careless gesture. Gripping her luggage tightly, she approached little Shiki.
"Hey, you. It's dangerous just lying around like that," she said to the boy, approaching him.
"Eh?" He blinks in surprise, looking up at Aoko in surprise.
"What do you mean 'eh?' You have an awful lot of free time on your hands if you can just sleep around here in the middle of the night. I was this close to kicking you, so you better watch out," Aoko said grumpily, pouting a little.
"Oh? Kicked? And by who?" The boy named Shiki asked in something of a trance, lifting himself up. These were the same words he had uttered eight years ago.
"Isn't it obvious, stupid? You and I are the only ones here, so who else could it be but me?" She says confidently, folding her arms. It takes Shiki all he can to stifle the laughter within. Sensei really hasn't changed, he thought.
I'm glad. Shiki Tohno is still the same boy after all these years.
"Long time no see. You've grown up, Shiki. But it looks like you forgot your glasses somewhere."
"Ah, yeah. I might need some new ones. You wouldn't happen to have any on you at the moment, would you, Sensei?" Shiki asked with a carefree smile.
"Geez, you're so careless, Shiki. You don't realize how much of a hassle it is to get some more Mystic Eye Killers from my sister. It's not like I'm the one who makes them anyway," Aoko sighed with a small frown, before looking at him with a smile, "But alright. Just for you. Have I got a story for you, Shiki. Looks like fate wanted me to share my adventures with you."
"Oh, is that right? I've also got a crazy adventure of my own to share with you," Shiki replied.