Kazumi (
starofpleiades) wrote in
towerofanimus2012-12-27 03:19 pm
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8th Recipe - Secret Ingredient [Closed]
Characters: Kazumi and Saki
Setting: Dorms, Saki's Room
Format: Prose
Summary: A gift from home contains memories best left unremembered - or unknown.
Warnings: Existential crisis?
With the party and everything going on, it had taken a while for Kazumi to get around to her own present in her room. The basket of food was certainly appreciated, but she was more curious about the other item she found in her trunk. A small diary that looked like it had been in a fire, the words "Diario M.K" on it. She'd never seen it before... was it hers, from before she'd lost her memories? Was "M" her family name then? Curious, she took a seat on the bed and started flipping through it.
Recipes, memories - she'd met Yuuri before the other girls? And then the Pleiades, the happy memories she didn't have. It was nice to have them now. Still, she flipped through, eager to see if there was something leading up to when she'd lost her memories, beyond what Umika had restored to her that night so long ago, to when Airi had kidnapped her...
The last entry sent a chill down Kazumi's spine. Was this after Yuuri had become a witch? Had she... felt that kind of shock? Now that Kazumi thought of it... if she had made her friends into magical girls, wasn't it her fault they'd become witches? But they'd vowed to reject the Puella Magi system, to work beyond that, hadn't they? So why was this despairing entry the last writing in her diary...?
It was as she was wondering all this that the letter fell out of the back. Picking it up, Kazumi opened it to read.
None of it made any sense. It couldn't possibly make any sense. She didn't want it to make any sense... but she had to know.
Letter in hand and diary clutched to her chest, Kazumi rushed over to Saki's room, heart in her throat and mind a storm of questions as she knocked at the door.
"Saki...? Are you in?"
Setting: Dorms, Saki's Room
Format: Prose
Summary: A gift from home contains memories best left unremembered - or unknown.
Warnings: Existential crisis?
With the party and everything going on, it had taken a while for Kazumi to get around to her own present in her room. The basket of food was certainly appreciated, but she was more curious about the other item she found in her trunk. A small diary that looked like it had been in a fire, the words "Diario M.K" on it. She'd never seen it before... was it hers, from before she'd lost her memories? Was "M" her family name then? Curious, she took a seat on the bed and started flipping through it.
Recipes, memories - she'd met Yuuri before the other girls? And then the Pleiades, the happy memories she didn't have. It was nice to have them now. Still, she flipped through, eager to see if there was something leading up to when she'd lost her memories, beyond what Umika had restored to her that night so long ago, to when Airi had kidnapped her...
The last entry sent a chill down Kazumi's spine. Was this after Yuuri had become a witch? Had she... felt that kind of shock? Now that Kazumi thought of it... if she had made her friends into magical girls, wasn't it her fault they'd become witches? But they'd vowed to reject the Puella Magi system, to work beyond that, hadn't they? So why was this despairing entry the last writing in her diary...?
It was as she was wondering all this that the letter fell out of the back. Picking it up, Kazumi opened it to read.
None of it made any sense. It couldn't possibly make any sense. She didn't want it to make any sense... but she had to know.
Letter in hand and diary clutched to her chest, Kazumi rushed over to Saki's room, heart in her throat and mind a storm of questions as she knocked at the door.
"Saki...? Are you in?"

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Saki's voice cracked, and she had to stop and swallow hard around a lump in her throat.
"I don't want anything bad to happen to you. And that has nothing to do with Michiru and everything to do with you. You have a good heart, and that...it's why I didn't want to tell you. I knew it would only hurt you. I didn't want to do that."
She shook her head again.
"I wish it weren't true."
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Kazumi shuddered, drawing up her legs onto the bed and curling up, arms around her knees as tears began to fall.
"I thought... I thought there wouldn't be any more secrets between us..." she sobbed out. "I... is this because I'm not really your friend, Michiru?"
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Saki's voice trailed off. All she could do was listen for a moment, until that question. The question of not really being Michiru.
"No! It's because this place is hard enough without wondering what's going on outside! You said to all of us that you refused to let a magical girl, born from hope, fall into despair. I made that promise to myself when I realized you didn't know what exactly happened at home."
Saki's words surprised her with how vehement they sounded, but after a moment, she continued.
"But you're right. No more secrets. Let me - let me just tell you what I remember.
You...you were angry and upset after seeing the diary and the letter. You ran away for a while, and I honestly have no idea what you did until you called us all to the Freezer.
You looked like you were close to your limit, and you said you'd put up seals all over the place. If any of the rest of us tried to use magic, the seals would go off and the Freezer would stop working. Every magical girl inside would turn into a witch...
Then you asked why we didn't give you Michiru's memories. I explained that every time we tried, the clone snapped and became a murderer. We took it as Michiru's will and stopped trying to implant her memories at the start. We created a different person with the same face, to reject her death...
At that point, you said that you wouldn't allow magical girls, born from hope, to fall into despair. You told us to try and revive Satomi and keep trying to revive Michiru, because that was our responsibility after creating you. And you asked if we would be friends if you were just a normal girl."
Saki stopped, extending a hand.
"The answer to that is yes. Kaoru explained it perfectly: we became your friend when you were brand new. That seemed to be enough of an answer. You stopped being angry, but it didn't stop you from continuing to turn into a witch. You went so far as to eat those awful Evil Nuts we'd confiscated and had hidden in the Freezer. And all along, you asked us to kill you, to start over again.
You put up a barrier, and you started attacking hard, knocking Nico out, immobilizing Kaoru temporarily, and hurting the rest of us. I - I didn't want to kill you, but I knew I had to. So I kept attacking, to the limit of my ability, even with the others telling me to stop.
Kaoru finally convinced me, then Mirai attacked. We thought she had killed you, till Nico showed us she pulled some of her clone tricks.
...and then, and I don't know why, she cast a magic spell and produced an Evil Nut. The last thing I remember is Nico pressing it into my forehead."
At some point, Saki had withdrawn her hand and wrapped her arms loosely around herself. Now, she rocked a little, trying not to cry.
"That's what happens. I didn't tell you because I honestly didn't want to hurt you, and that has nothing to do with Michiru."
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Kazumi could only twist her hands in anguish as she did her best to listen. Raptly, she listened to Saki's words, trying to imagine, to wonder. What happened. Why it happened. If she'd found out before... if Satomi had tried to kill her, and been killed, and found out she wasn't who she thought she was... the person she'd thought she was all these months in the Tower, ever since that night she'd gone to sleep, thinking there were finally no secrets among them, only to find all that was a lie as well... of course she'd run. How could she stay there? But what had brought her back...?
Kazumi clutched the diary in her hands. Michiru's diary... her diary, with Kaoru's letter. The letter telling her that Kaoru would protect her at any cost, that she was her own person... and then she'd called everyone to the Freezer?
"I... that's why. That's why I asked you to kill me, even going so far as to turn into a witch - no, even if I hadn't, I would have made it look like that, wouldn't I?" said Kazumi quietly, Saki's story suddenly making sense, falling into place. "I just... wanted you girls to be happy."
Tears were starting to roll down Kazumi's cheek. It was abstract, and she was still in shock over it all, but hearing it be told, she knew in her heart it was the choice she'd make again if she had the chance. She wouldn't... let it end like this, even if it cost her own life.
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Saki's words were quiet, said through her own tears.
"And that's why I...I didn't want to tell you. I didn't want that to be a choice you had to make again. I didn't want that to be something you ever had to think about. I wanted you to be able to go on with a smile, because who wants to see one of their friends sad? It was selfish of me, maybe, but I didn't want that to happen. Not now. Not ever. I am so sorry."
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