Suzaku Kururugi (
swordofzero) wrote in
towerofanimus2013-03-04 12:43 am
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For Diarmuid [Closed]
Characters: Suzaku and Lancer (Diarmuid)
Setting: Gymnasium
Format: Um any
Summary: After February and all it entailed two angsty knights meet again
Warnings: Angst, talk of event stuff, probably death seeking and self destruction talk knowing these two
Suzaku had had a few sleepless nights. Between dealing with everything that had happened, angry roommates and an insane emperor he was exhausted but sleep seemed like a hundred miles away and it was always easier to go out, cutting down monsters until he felt like he was doing some good, rather than lying awake and letting the past, and the present, haunt him.
He had been training hard, in between working and keeping an eye on those he had promised to watch out for. And so despite his worries that something odd was happening in the tower, floors cut off... perhaps another game... He was in the gymnasium going through forms, losing himself in the rhythm, trying to forget everything.
Setting: Gymnasium
Format: Um any
Summary: After February and all it entailed two angsty knights meet again
Warnings: Angst, talk of event stuff, probably death seeking and self destruction talk knowing these two
Suzaku had had a few sleepless nights. Between dealing with everything that had happened, angry roommates and an insane emperor he was exhausted but sleep seemed like a hundred miles away and it was always easier to go out, cutting down monsters until he felt like he was doing some good, rather than lying awake and letting the past, and the present, haunt him.
He had been training hard, in between working and keeping an eye on those he had promised to watch out for. And so despite his worries that something odd was happening in the tower, floors cut off... perhaps another game... He was in the gymnasium going through forms, losing himself in the rhythm, trying to forget everything.

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"I'm fine don't worry. How have you been?"
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He isn't going to lie. There have been a great many moments lately where his mind has felt more like a collection of jagged shards of glass than a mind. Diarmuid's even been terrified a few times when he has realized the pain he's been feeling might actually psychological like the pain he'd felt during January's experiment.
Might he start forgetting things soon too?
He forces a smile to his face, "And don't think I'm letting you get away with that answer. You are far too much like me for me to believe you are okay when your eyes say something completely different."
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He slipped into a fighting stance and nodded.
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He shifts himself into a ready position. spear held at his side, point aimed down slightly and waits to see if Suzaku will begin the fight like he did last time--by searching out his weaknesses--or if he will just dive in and attack.
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This time he attacked, darting forward in a kick, aiming at the side of the spear. If he could disarm Diarmuid it would give him an advantage.
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As soon as his hands are free, Diarmuid grabs for Suzaku's leg hoping to catch a hold of it and spin the man around so that he can grab him from behind and get an arm around his throat.
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As Suzaku's fist connects with his arm, Diarmuid reaches out with his other hand in an attempt to grab Suzaku's arm and twist it behind him. The grab is actually a distraction, though, because as soon as Suzaku attempts to avoid the grab, Diarmuid is planning on dropping down to try and sweep the man's legs out from under him.
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Well, if he used his full speed he probably could, but he really doesn't want to end the fight that quickly.
Instead of attacking, though, Diarmuid again waits. There are times in fights for both pressing the attack and waiting and this is a time for waiting.
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"I think that's about it for this round. Give. If I wished, I could call my spear to hand now and hold it to your throat, but I would rather not risk accidental injury of any kind."
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"I give."
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"Wonderful job. Sorry for the little trick there, but one of the things I really admire about your skill is how fast you can adapt to a changing situation. It's really impressive considering that I move faster than a normal opponent would."
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He was curious though, and though he usually didn't like the pry into other people's lives Diarmuid knew so much about him that he didn't feel so uncomfortable about asking. "Sorry, you mention servants a lot but I am not sure what you mean by it."
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"Like I said, it is amazing you can keep up with me at all especially since I was called into a class that focuses on increasing my speed and agility. Of course, you still haven't seen me at my fastest. During the experiment and our spars I was being serious, but by no means was I going all out."
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"What is it? Did I say something that confused or bothered you?"
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"How are you handling that, by the way? And don't just tell me you are okay. I think we both know that's not true."
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He understood it better now he had explained it to a few people, and heard it being explained. "I didn't know what I was seeing at first, the others were horrified but as I say such a concept isn't really all that common in my world."
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