Suzaku Kururugi (
swordofzero) wrote in
towerofanimus2013-08-11 07:59 am
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Characters: Suzaku Kururugi and any and all
Setting: 10th August, Rolo's room (outside of it), gymnasium at night, following onto midnight of the 11th and the first shadows appearing
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Summary: Suzaku tries not to remember the 10th August, and then the start of the event happens. Edit: Now with a 12th August prompt for his 'gift'
Warnings: Event stuff
[Dorm levels, outside room 4-02] He came here every day, just for a few moments, to read the name on the plaque. Rolo Lamperouge, he was still here, hadn't been lost to the dead world.
Suzaku hadn't seen him since he killed him, he knew Rolo would be found when he wanted to be and so was being as patient as he could be. He may have failed him but he would not stop caring, stop trying.
He nodded to himself and turned to leave, stopping on the way to check the network. He rarely replied but read sometimes, to check what was happening, what he might need to know.
His eyes flicked to the date in the corner and he blinked, counting the years in his head. Ten.
[Floor Seventy Four] This floor was dark enough that there were always monsters, and that was what Suzaku needed.
He had fought too many instincts, he wanted to go to the white room and forget everything for a while, but he knew Diarmuid would be furious if he found out. He wanted even more to just stop, the urge to give up rising again though he had fought it all month.
Diarmuid would be angry at that as well, and he would know, Suzaku was sure. At least the knight wouldn't disprove of fighting monsters, though he might if he knew why.
Suzaku threw himself at more and more dangerous monsters, putting himself in danger, letting the Geass save him. Very quickly the day became a patchwork of unconnected memories, with gaps.
[Throughout the tower, the eleventh] As night fell on the tower, in the early hours of the next morning Suzaku noticed a different kind of monster. Shadows, shadows with grins.
They couldn't be killed, and they followed him, as he tried to climb the stairs. They didn't try and hurt him, just followed him, grinning, seeming familiar in a way Suzaku couldn't quite put a finger on.
[12th August, mailroom and floor 73 (snowy castle floor)] The shadows were still following him, there seemed to be a couple more today and Suzaku ignored them as he had the day before.
He went to his mailbox, it was rare he ever recieved letters but sometimes Diarmuid had sent him a note, and he held to the hope that Rolo might, if the boy didn't want to speak to him directly.
There was something there today though and Suzaku picked it up, almost dropping it when he saw the name.
Genbu Kururugi and the dates. He didn't though, just left the mailroom and walked down a few floors until he got to the strange snow filled floor. He had never read this, his fathers obituary. He had been running, with Lelouch and Nunnally, blocked his fathers memory out of his mind.
During his years in the army he had tried to forget, tried to make everyone forget he was the son of the former prime minister of Japan.
It was in Japanese, obviously, and Suzaku realised with a start that whatever translated things in this tower translated them into Britannian for him.
Not something he wanted to dwell on top of this. He took a deep breath and began to read.
Setting: 10th August, Rolo's room (outside of it), gymnasium at night, following onto midnight of the 11th and the first shadows appearing
Format: Either
Summary: Suzaku tries not to remember the 10th August, and then the start of the event happens. Edit: Now with a 12th August prompt for his 'gift'
Warnings: Event stuff
[Dorm levels, outside room 4-02] He came here every day, just for a few moments, to read the name on the plaque. Rolo Lamperouge, he was still here, hadn't been lost to the dead world.
Suzaku hadn't seen him since he killed him, he knew Rolo would be found when he wanted to be and so was being as patient as he could be. He may have failed him but he would not stop caring, stop trying.
He nodded to himself and turned to leave, stopping on the way to check the network. He rarely replied but read sometimes, to check what was happening, what he might need to know.
His eyes flicked to the date in the corner and he blinked, counting the years in his head. Ten.
[Floor Seventy Four] This floor was dark enough that there were always monsters, and that was what Suzaku needed.
He had fought too many instincts, he wanted to go to the white room and forget everything for a while, but he knew Diarmuid would be furious if he found out. He wanted even more to just stop, the urge to give up rising again though he had fought it all month.
Diarmuid would be angry at that as well, and he would know, Suzaku was sure. At least the knight wouldn't disprove of fighting monsters, though he might if he knew why.
Suzaku threw himself at more and more dangerous monsters, putting himself in danger, letting the Geass save him. Very quickly the day became a patchwork of unconnected memories, with gaps.
[Throughout the tower, the eleventh] As night fell on the tower, in the early hours of the next morning Suzaku noticed a different kind of monster. Shadows, shadows with grins.
They couldn't be killed, and they followed him, as he tried to climb the stairs. They didn't try and hurt him, just followed him, grinning, seeming familiar in a way Suzaku couldn't quite put a finger on.
[12th August, mailroom and floor 73 (snowy castle floor)] The shadows were still following him, there seemed to be a couple more today and Suzaku ignored them as he had the day before.
He went to his mailbox, it was rare he ever recieved letters but sometimes Diarmuid had sent him a note, and he held to the hope that Rolo might, if the boy didn't want to speak to him directly.
There was something there today though and Suzaku picked it up, almost dropping it when he saw the name.
Genbu Kururugi and the dates. He didn't though, just left the mailroom and walked down a few floors until he got to the strange snow filled floor. He had never read this, his fathers obituary. He had been running, with Lelouch and Nunnally, blocked his fathers memory out of his mind.
During his years in the army he had tried to forget, tried to make everyone forget he was the son of the former prime minister of Japan.
It was in Japanese, obviously, and Suzaku realised with a start that whatever translated things in this tower translated them into Britannian for him.
Not something he wanted to dwell on top of this. He took a deep breath and began to read.

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What is it? Did you hear something?
[He gives the shadows with Suzaku a harder look. Previously, he had pretty much dismissed them since they weren't really doing anything, but they are the only other things on the floor with them at the moment. If Suzaku is hearing something, could it be from anything but them?]
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[Diarmuid gives Suzaku a confused look. He doesn't doubt that his friend heard the voice, but if he is the only one who is hearing it and the shadows are the cause...
...Diarmuid has a feeling this is going to be one of Jason's more subtle--and because of that more terrifying--experiments.]
What did he say to you?
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[He looked back at the shadows] He... I shouldn't let you help me like this...
[His hands shook and he could hear the shadows whispering though none of them spoke clearly again]
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Easy. Take a deep breath.
[He smiles slightly.]
You realize I don't tend to ask permission when I help people, right? I just do it, so you have my help whether you think you should accept it or not.
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[The self hating anger that had taken over him last month rose again] I told you before that I had first killed when I was barely ten years old. [He made a gesturing movement with the hand that held the paper]
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[Diarmuid shuts his eyes a moment, shaking his head.]
It is not right that a child so young would have to make such a choice, but knights always become adults much sooner than what is fair or right. That doesn't make you a bad person or undeserving of help, Suzaku.
Perhaps it means little since it never came to be, but I suspect that if I had not been forced to forget what happened that night, I would have ended up killing the man responsible for my birth as well even if it would have meant my own death for kin-slaying...
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Suzaku was silent a long moment before he spoke.] Even though it was painful for you, I am glad you did forget, so did not have to make that choice.
I was childish... though it was an adult action. I believed that in killing him I could stop a war. Instead it only led to the complete subjugation of Japan...
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[Not that tragedy had not found him anyway, but...]
You were a knight too soon, having to make a choice to put the many before yourself before you could really understand what it meant. Was this idea all yours or did another suggest it to you?
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He looked down at the question] It was my own, I had heard the adults talking about the war, and could see the damage it was doing, I heard that my father had announced that we would fight, but some seemed to believe it would be better if we surrendered, before we were destroyed.
As I say I was childish, I wanted the fighting to stop, I didn't want anyone to be hurt anymore. I... As I say I blocked it out for a long time, but I didn't confront my father planning to kill him, at least not consciously I just wanted him to surrender and stop the fighting.
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[Diarmuid shuts his eyes and shakes his head.]
I wish your pure dream had not been twisted and tainted in such a way. It seems to be the way of your world, though, from what you have told me. Nothing pure can remain that way long...
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But somewhere, in the darkest parts of him he would not be unhappy if when the power failed in less than a years time he got to die.
After all it would be the only chance he got.
"I know."
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"Do you know? Or are you just saying what you think I want to hear?" He pauses a moment and then asks a question that might seem like it's out of the blue, but knowing Suzaku and what he has been through lately, is really more on topic than is seems, "Have you had the chance to talk with Rolo yet?"
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Not answering the question at all really.
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"I am glad he is well, but that isn't what I was asking and you know it. Were you able to talk about what happened?" Diarmuid doesn't know Rolo very well since they had met only shortly before Ruana's monster game and right now Diarmuid is cursing the fact he doesn't know the boy better. It leaves him unsure of how things might be going between the two after all that happened. Did Rolo accept that what Suzaku had done was not malicious, but an attempt to help or had things gone much worse?
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And Suzaku had just added to that.
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"Do you think it would help any if I talked to him? Or might that just make things worse?"
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But at least if Diarmuid spoke to him, then Rolo might actually about the incident instead of keeping it locked up
said the biggest hypocrite ever"I would be grateful if you spoke to him, he needs people he can trust or at least people who wish to try and help him."
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"However, I don't know him that well Suzaku. We only met that once," a concerned look crosses Diarmuid's face. "Can you tell me a little more about him and how he generally reacts? What should I avoid? It will do me no good to try and talk to him if I accidentally say something that makes him completely lock down."
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"He finds it hard to interact with others, he trusted Lelouch a lot, loved him like he truly was his little brother and Lelouch's betrayal hurt. Pretty much by the time I got there Lelouch had ensured he was on his side and he considered me the enemy, by the time I joined with Lelouch Rolo was dead..."
He frowned and pressed on, "Since the glamour went down he has failed to see the use in anything, I don't think he had much of a sense of self before that even. He acts suspiciously around people and doesn't hesitate to kill them, it takes a lot of trust before he even considers you worth living, never mind anything else..."
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Rolo definitely needs more people he feels he can trust, but trust is such a hard thing to get someone to give, especially once they have been hurt by those they thought they could trust. Diarmuid can't blame him for not wanting to be around others after how he was used, but being so alone and distrustful is no way to live. He just needs to find a way to get Rolo to believe that...something that is going to be even harder if he has given up the way Suzaku makes it sound like he has.
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