Original Stories Fan Fiction ❯ Into The Void ❯ Regret ( Chapter 29 )
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Into the Void
Episode 29: Regret
By: Melissa Norvell
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"What's that?" Rubio asked.
"Since by busting the coffin, you defeat me. I
have no choice but to give you the full extent of the magic that I
had promised you," Carbunkle explained to the ex-terrorist. He had
beaten him fairly and so he was to receive a
special gift.
"You've received magic from Carbunkle?"
Valentino glanced over towards the silver-haired man in
question.
"Before you do, I want to know something,"
Rubio gave the bird-like spirit a serious stare as the spirit
listened silently before the man continued. "Why did you give me
the power on your own so easily?"
"You would have never defeated me on your own,"
Carbunkle explained the cold, hard truth of the situation. "The
physical world cannot penetrate the paranormal without aid from
outside forces or scientific devices. Everyone who comes in here
gets a fair chance and you have proven yourself worthy of my power.
Our battle is over. Come to me."
"Why?" Rubio was a little hesitant to go to the
spirit. He was used to being screwed over. What would make him
think that Carbunkle was any different than any other opposing
entity that came across his path? The man gave Carbunkle a
protective look as he walked over to Valentino and wrapped his arms
securely around the man.
"I will not go back on my word. I am going to
give you your full ability," the spirit advised. Carbunkle may have
had a bad legend about him regarding his forest and the ability to
rip human souls from their bodies but he always kept him honest
words. He knew that no living creature could defeat him, that's why
he aided those who stood a chance.
It was a rare instance when someone came across
him that had the potential that Rubio possessed, so it was not a
question of worthiness to Carbunkle. The spirit just wondered if he
would accept his gift.
"You won't do anything to Valentino?" Rubio was
a little leery of Carbunkle. For all he knew, the spirit could be
planning to get him away from Valentino so he could recapture
him.
"I won't. He does not belong here."
"So, you were going to let him go?" Rubio
wondered about Carbunkle's true objective. It didn't seem like him
to say that about those who resided in his forest.
"Not unless someone came for him."
Valentino gazed at the black-clad man beside of
him, and though his look was mechanical in structure, the inner
workings of his mind were constantly turning as he thought about
the situation for a moment. 'Why did he come
alone… ?' The assassin
looked down to his side, which had been leaking
blood. 'He's injured and it's pretty bad
too…'
The black-haired man felt the other's arms
loosen up and slide from his form as Rubio turned to face the
spirit fully. "Okay, let's do this."
"I will now awaken the powers that lay dormant
within you. Are you ready to receive your powers?" Carbunkle asked
the man if he was certain that he wanted the responsibility that he
was about to bestow upon him.
"Yes."
Valentino sat atop of the busted casket and
watched the events that were about to unfold before him. Suddenly,
streams of fog-like matter swirled around him and a warm sensation
overcame Rubio's body, causing the man to close his eyes as a
strange, gentle wind caressed him and caused his hair and clothes
to dance in the winds. Everything around him glowed in a pale green
color as an intricate magic circle appeared below his feet and the
streams of fog were sucked into his chest.
Then he fell to his knees on the ground and
hung his head as the magic circle disappeared. Rubio looked up to
see the spirit before him.
"If you need to summon me, simply call my name.
Hurry and leave this forest before your souls are separated from
your bodies," Carbunkle advised them. In his forest, time was of
the essence and if they didn't leave soon, there would be no
turning back.
Rubio arose slowly and stood in silence for a
moment before reaching back and grabbing the other male's wrist,
pulling him up from the casket. "Come on, let's get out of here and
head back to everyone. They don't even know that I'm gone." He told
the assassin as they both ran through the forest as quickly as they
could.
The experiment glanced at Rubio with slight
question in his blood red eyes. "You came here alone?"
"Well, they wanted to wait until tomorrow but I
couldn't wait. I wasn't about to let you die. If we would have
waited, then you might not be alive, not that you care. You wanted
to be dead when we came and got you. You would have liked that, you
psycho," Rubio glared as the two kept pace with each
other.
"Thank you…" Valentino closed his eyes
and tilted his head downward as his long, black, messy hair waved
in the wind.
"Huh?" Rubio was confused by his statement.
What was he being thanked for? Valentino was actually thanking him
for something?
"For once, you are my hero," the black-haired
assassin opened his blood red eyes and looked at the silver-haired
man just as emotionlessly as he always had.
The ex-terrorist smiled a little and closed his
eyes. "Let's go home."
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Zidane, Aeris and Bosnia sat on the floor of
Ryouzonia's old home. It was quiet and empty without the elder
around and the group missed her calming presence. Aeris held a
small, white tea cup with both hands and gazed down into the
swirling blackened liquid with a crestfallen expression on her
face.
After a few moments of silence, she finally
spoke, "Zidane, it's been a while."
"Hell yeah it has," the bald man puffed
gingerly on his cigarette. "How have you been?"
"Missing you," Aeris slowly looked up to him.
Being there killed her, and knowing that he was with her, killed
her even more. Nonetheless, she would endure, no matter what the
obstacles were and no matter who stood in her way. Aeris was a
pirate after all.
Zidane blinked a little, astounded that the
pirate had him on her mind so much. "You've been thinking about me
this whole time?"
"Yes," the black-haired pirate closed her
eyes.
"She has," Bosnia backed up her captain. "She
wondered about you all the time when she was on board the Night
Wind."
The scar-faced man looked to Aeris, who averted
her eyes to the tea once again. "So…you came here with
Ionna." It was now or never. Aeris figured that she might as well
bring up the subject now and the pain would be less
late.
"We've been together a while," Zidane replied.
It was just the answer that she thought she'd hear.
"Oh…" The pirate replied
sadly.
"Why? Does she bother you?"
"No, not at all," It was the truth; Ionna
didn't bother her at all. It was who she was with that bothered
her.
"You know, the two of you look just alike in a
lot of ways. Almost like twins." That was a poor subject for
conversation matter, but at the same time, she knew Zidane just
couldn't keep his mouth shut and spoke his mind, no matter who it
hurt.
"I don't want to look like her," Aeris muttered
lowly with slight look of irritation on her face.
"Well, there are obvious differences but you
both wear dark make-up and have long, black hair and pale skin. You
both have beautiful eyes as well," Zidane explained.
"She's far better…obviously…"
She did have him, the one object
that the captain desired.
"Don't say that capt'n!" Bosnia blurted out as
she looked worried. "You're the best to me!"
"Then why do those I love, leave me for
another?" Aeris shot coldly.
"You obviously mean me, right?" Zidane had done
more then got the hint. Aeris was hurt and it was because of his
relationship in the past with Ionna that made her that way. Bosnia
looked to him in question. The mint-haired girl was confused at the
whole situation but wanted to be as helpful as she could. The bald
man knew that he would have to do some explaining to the young girl
as well. "Ionna and I broke up a long time ago. She decided that we
should just be friends."
"You still love her, don't you?" The question
was a dreaded and sad one. In a way, Aeris didn't want to know the
answer, but a small light in her had hope.
"Nope, not at all. These feelings are gone. I'm
single and free."
"What?" Aeris raised her head in question as
her eyes widened. Could she truly be hearing what she thought she
was? It sounded convincing enough to her, anyway.
"I plan to stay that way for a while. You can
still try if you haven't given up on me. I can tell you haven't,"
Zidane looked into the woman's purple eyes, still filled with the
pain of love. Aeris still loved him, and there wasn't a doubt in
his mind that she wouldn't still try. In some ways, he still wanted
her to and in others; the man wished that she'd give up. "I'm
willing to give you a try, Aeris. You've always been there for me.
I like you too…to be truthful. I liked you more then I liked
Ionna but I couldn't bear to cheat on her, besides…" The
scar-faced man looked over to Vincent, who had been talking to
Agata and lamely hitting on her. "She likes someone else now. I
just don't want to break anyone's heart if I die. I've had to watch
kid's parents die as well as other's spouses. It seems like it
would be far too sad to leave like that. I drug myself into this
mess and I'll get myself out, even if it means going down
alone."
"That's a very honorable thing of you…and
kind," Zidane was still the same person that he'd always been. That
quality in him was one of the many reasons that she loved him so
deeply and would forever be faithful in loving him and only
him.
"I'm not no kind. I just tell it like it is,"
the scar-faced man replied simply.
"Sorry if I got kidnapped. I probably made
everyone worry," Aeris' apology was low.
"It's okay, you couldn't help it."
"If I only would have-" The pirate began but
was cut off by Zidane's words of wisdom.
"Spare it. People always say stuff like that
and the fact of the matter is that you didn't. You're only human
and you can't expect to fly through life on would haves. So don't
start beating yourself up. Just learn from your mistakes." This
gave Aeris a good dose of medicine. She knew that he was right. The
pirate did like to hang onto the pain and beat herself up
mercilessly for mistakes that she had made in the past that
endangered her crew, even if they were not her fault.
Sari walked up to the three and made herself
known. "Can I ask you a question, Captain Aeris?"
"What is it?" Aeris responded and looked to the
girl in question.
Sari's gaze hit the floor as she looked a
little downtrodden and held her bicep with her left hand. "When you
were there, were there any people from the village
there?"
"There was a woman there from the village but
they executed her," the pirate replied.
It was semi-hopeful for the girl, so she
continued to ask questions. "Did she have the same color hair as
me?"
"Yes and she said something about seeing a girl
named Sari."
"That's me…" Sari sniffled as her
green-blue bangs covered her eyes and tears rolled down her cheeks.
The once spunky girl's voice was shaky and filled with mourning for
her parent's deaths. "So…they did kill them…This is
just great. Just fucking great! I knew this would happen…I
couldn't save them…after all that…after how far we've
come…"
The one thing that she had been trying to so
desperately accomplish ended in failure. Her parents were dead and
she could never know the joy of seeing them or telling them how she
felt one last time. Her parents were dead and gone, and there was
nothing that the girl could do about it.
'Sari…' Hisamichi thought
to himself as he witnessed the bad news and hung his head. The
red-head wanted to go and comfort the girl but he was very shy. The
boy had to fight his feelings constantly and normally ended up
giving in to his unsure objectives.
"Now Valentino's gone and who knows what else,"
Sari muttered as he placed a hand to her forehead signifying her
high stress level.
"Rubio is gone too," Zidane
informed.
"We have to worry about someone named
Carfunkle."
"Carbunkle."
"I don't give a flip what its name
is."
"Damn…This is bad."
"Do you not want to adventure with us anymore?"
Bosnia knew that the sole reason Sari even traveled with them was
to find out if Ibuki had her parent's captive and whether or not
they were even alive. Now that she had found out her answer, she
might not want to adventure with them the rest of the way and that
worried Bosnia.
Sari balled her hands into fists and looked at
the girl with determination and anger blazing in her eyes. "I do
want to keep on. Are you crazy? I have to kill those bastards who
murdered my parents…They'll pay for this."
"It's their fault that my brother is dead too,"
Yaritza spoke up strongly as she held up a fist. "This time, it's
personal."
"Sari…" The spunky girl heard Hisamichi
speak She turned and asked him 'what' as she was swiftly pulled
into his chest and hugged tightly. The red head had finally
swallowed his fears and decided to actively comfort the girl. "I'm
sorry that everything's so hard right now. It seems like it won't
get better much, does it?"
"I hate this," Sari's voice cracked once again
as the tears resurfaced and the girl turned, crying into
Hisamichi's chest.
"We've got each other, you know. That makes us
like our own family," the ninja tried to chide her. Now that he had
swallowed those shy feelings, it was his turn to be
strong.
"That doesn't mean that I don't miss my real
family," Sari replied.
"We'll get through this together. Don't worry,"
he smiled. "You'll be fine."
Sari looked up at him and gave him an unsure
smile. The most she could do was smile for the one person who was
trying to cheer her up and comfort her. "Of course I will. I'm
tough."
"See? That's the Sari I know!"
'Too bad I have
to fake it to get her to come out,' the aqua-haired
girl thought to herself. Sari knew that it was wrong but she didn't
want Hisamichi to worry.
Valentino and Rubio stood slightly behind
Hisamichi with saddened expressions that were directed away from
the group. Both of them knew that they would catch hell for being
so risky and jumping to conclusions. Rubio had hoped to show them
wrong by saving Valentino but he knew that someone would complain.
They always did. Valentino, on the other hand, was too ashamed to
look anyone in the eye. He was nothing but an abomination and he
definitely wasn't worthy of associating with anyone in his
team.
"You're back," Hisamichi made their presence
known as he glanced over his shoulder at the two.
Yaritza placed her hands on her hips and looked
irritated. "Yeah, you left us."
"You bastard! Why didn't you wait? We could
have gone to see Carfunkle!" Sari griped. Rubio needed a good
griping session. It had been a while since she'd given him one and
it was great stress relief. Not to mention the fact that she really
wanted to see Carbunkle.
"Carbunkle," Zidane corrected her
again.
"Whatever!"
"I had to do this alone," Rubio replied. It was
much more to him and his honor, as well as his own feelings towards
the assassin then they could ever imagine.
"I'm sorry," Valentino closed his eyes. He knew
that he was defeated from the beginning.
Suddenly, he was pulled forward by the part of
his cape that buckled underneath his chin. The man's eyes widened
slightly as his gaze went to an angry Sari face. "You'd better be.
It's your fault that we're mad! If you hadn't been locked in that
casket then we wouldn't be like this!"
The assassin looked down sadly,
silent.
"Fine time to be silent," the girl
snapped.
"You're not going to ask if he's okay?" Rubio
saw why he should get griped out, but Valentino could have been
hurt. It was only curious to ask of his condition before everyone
started chewing them out.
"He's breathing and he's here, so why ask?"
That was enough to Sari.
"You-" Rubio glared before he was cut off by
Valentino. He was about to give the girl a piece of his
mind.
"Enough, it's my fault and I know it. So I have
nothing to say," the assassin explained. "Nothing would make it
better, even if I did."
"You're okay…" Ionna walked into the room
with a hand to her chest and relieved look on her face.
"Yes, I'm fine," her brother told
her.
"I didn't know that they did that to you,
Valentino," Zidane decided to change subjects. It wasn't much
better of a subject but it was a different one,
nonetheless.
"You were an experiment too…" Loreli
spoke up as well, trying to help Zidane out.
"It's a part of me that I would rather have
hidden," Valentino was ashamed of whom he really was. It was
definitely a secret that should have stayed one. It was no one's
business and just another concern. The assassin hated having people
concerned at his condition.
It only reminded him of what an outsider he
truly was.
"Well, Shigeki is a bastard like that," the
scar-faced man stuck his cigarette back in his mouth, closed his
eyes and folded his large arms across his broad chest.
"How long will you stay like that?" Udo knew
all too well of the side-affects and time periods of
transformations like those. Each one was different and each
experiment had its own consequences.
"Until the injection wears off," Valentino
noted.
"You were stronger in this form, so why did you
hide it?" Agata asked. It would have been a great method to defeat
their earlier enemies instead of putting everyone through so much
danger. There was a huge strength benefit from it, so what was the
big deal? To her, it seemed more helpful the hurtful.
"Because I am a monster," the black-haired
assassin told her as he sighed and averted his eyes.
"I thought it was cool," Vincent finally spoke
up, trying to help cheer Valentino up.
"You're not ugly, so who cares if you have one
wing and claws?" Sari told him. "You still look good."
"I'm different then other people."
"I think you speak in majority on that. No one
here is what I'd call normal," Agata told him. They were no less
strange then he was, in theory.
"Even you, Agata?" The bounty hunter looked
towards the sergeant in question. Agata seemed to be the most
normal person out of the whole group. Why would she say something
like that?
"We all have our secrets and just because
Valentino's has been brought out doesn't mean that's all he's been
hiding," the white-haired woman stated.
"That was very incriminating of you," Rubio
looked to the woman. She had some audacity to call Valentino out on
something like that when even now, she was acting
suspicious.
"Especially when no one knows anything about
you," Udo stated a crippling fact of her character.
"They are right," Vincent looked as if the idea
had just hit him before he turned to Agata. "You never talk about
yourself, Agata."
"You'll find out, soon enough."
"What's that supposed to mean?" Yaritza
wondered why everything was such a big secret. At a time like this,
with so many unknown terrorists around, it was not a time for her
to cause suspicion.
"Sounds suspicious to me," Sari stated.
Besides, they could all talk to each other freely and most of them
did. Agata had not once told anyone anything personal about
herself.
"It would hardly be fair to discriminate
against me and not be angry with Valentino," Agata pointed out. If
the blame was to be on anyone, then it was to be shared amongst the
members of the group for all hiding their own secrets. Her previous
point still stood.
"She has a point," when he thought about it, it
made perfect since to Vincent. Valentino was as much to blame as
anyone else. They all shared blame if they were going to hide
things from each other.
"Of course you'd think that," Ionna shot
sarcastically. It seemed like something the white-haired sergeant
would try. She wasn't going to shift the blame to her twin brother
this time and Vincent was on her side, as
always.
"Huh?" The bounty hunter looked
confused.
"You always defend her. Even if she
really was wrong, you'd still defend
her." The very concept made Ionna sick. It was disgusting how
attracted he was to Agata to not see that she was wrong when
everyone else could see through her like cellophane.
"I would not."
"I'm going to another room. I'm tired," Rubio
dismissed himself as he walked out of the room. He didn't care
about their fight, nor did he really want to hear it. Valentino
walked over and sat down on the ground, silent.
"So, where do we go from here?" Sari asked,
shifting the topic to their next plan.
"We need to rest well. We'll take two days
off," Valentino told the group.
"Why?" The spunky girl was a
little confused. Why two days? What kind of plan was he hatching in that
brain of his?
"Because we're going straight to Ibuki's, so
prepare yourselves. Everything comes down to the wire now,”
the assassin gave everyone a serious look before he continued. The
upcoming words would soon affect everyone as soon as they were
uttered. "This is what we came all this way to
accomplish."
…To Be
Continued…