The man had a last name that Rei certainly didn’t hear even once during his lifetime. Then again, he has been in captivity for most of his time on the planet. The tension between them slowly vanished as they both realized there was no ill intent harboring the both of them, so Rei figured it would be fair to put his guard down, at least for the man himself. The traps are still a problem, in his eyes. Previously, he almost got skewered by the flying kunai, which he didn’t even expect to begin with. The expression of surprise covered up his usual smile, because the one calling himself Maigo agreed with him on something that he, at first, meant as sort of a joke, though slightly hoping himself it could be the real deal. Judging from the moment they met, their personalities and ideas were kind of a match, but should that count the same for their methods in making that reality? Right now, he wasn’t sure. But if they should venture into this dark tomb by just the two of them, a bond should quickly be forged in an area where danger lies around every corner. Rei wasn’t afraid, because the biggest emotion someone can have besides fear is curiosity. And in this case, his curiosity overwhelmed the sensation of fear. It quickly became apparent that Maigo wasn’t afraid himself, either, offering Rei the chance to explore the tomb with him. An offer that he definitely couldn’t refuse. Although the tomb didn’t seem that stable and the traps definitely might be able to cost them their lives, as long as they keep their guard up it shouldn’t bother them. At least, that’s what they’ve been trained for, right? The sound of Rei holding in his laughter was heard, coming out as ‘pfft’. “Afraid? I’ve been in more sinister places than this one.” He mentioned. And he wasn’t even kidding. Sure, looking inside of the tomb might engulf a person in darkness, unable to rely on their eyes without a torch and unable to see where the traps might’ve been set, but is this really that more dangerous than what he has already been through? He didn’t think so, which is why he didn’t even hesitate to take him up on his offer. “I’m not even going to follow you.. I’m going to lead you.” He put an extra tone on the ‘lead’ part to mock him a little bit as a reply to his previous statement in which he thought Rei might’ve been too scared to accept the proposal.
In order to not make him forget their relationship; instead of walking behind Maigo, he walked beside him. In a situation like this, although Rei’s previous statement, there should be equality and not someone that plays the leader. Being equal might probably secure their bond and not get on each other’s nerves, because they probably have different kind of methods. Should that clash, they might end up arguing and going their separate ways after all. To avoid this, Rei thought equality might be best, until he sees what this man is capable of, of course. Should he think Maigo’s stronger, he wouldn’t even disagree on him leading him, but that’s just something they’ll have to wait and see. For now, they both ventured into the darkness, only a minor path lit by the torches hanging from the walls, that only gave them enough brightness to at least see where they were going. There were slight details to be seen by the slight light that helped them along the way. It didn’t bode well for them, giving off the feeling that it might collapse at any given moment. But the chances that it would collapse right at this moment while they entered, even though it had been standing here for many years, would be very slim. He still couldn’t shake that lingering thought from the back of his mind, however. Turning back was no longer an option, nor did he even plan on. Whatever happens, happens and he’ll act accordingly should the situation arise. For now, there’s no problem that stands in their way so no worries to be made. During his thinking, they had already moved quite a bit deeper into the ruins, passing many rooms on the way to, what they were hoping for, the end. In the distance, there was an area that stood out from the rest. Not only because, from their perspective, it looked like a dead end, but it was also more lit than the other areas that they had already passed. Only when they had reached the seemingly dead-end, they realized it wasn’t but really a road that split into two. On both sides, there was once again the darkness from which they had already passed through, but only more trials supposedly awaited them. Rei and Maigo were both unaware of these and apparently had gotten a little bit lax in keeping their guard up. Maigo spoke while putting a step forwards as Rei looked into the other direction, wondering which path would be the most rewarding. “Which direction do you think we should take?” Rei spoke, being a little hesistant in making a decision. He had no immediate reaction from him. He wasn’t looking at Maigo yet, that is until he heard the multiple clicks coming from his direction. In the blink of an eye, holes opened, scattered across the wall on both sides. It was a trap. Apparently one of the tiles was the trigger; actually a pretty classic one if you think about it, but it’s way different if you’re in this kind of situation yourself rather than hearing it from stories. Since Maigo was the one that triggered it, he caught on quickly what was going to happen in comparison to Rei, who didn’t even have his guard up yet in anticipation what could go wrong. Well; this could go wrong. Rei got a push on his chest, making him stumble a bit, though by placing his hand on the wall beside him, he could maintain his balance and keep himself standing, even if he swayed from left to right to maintain it. As soon as he regained his composure, his eyes fixated on Maigo, who he wasn’t sure if he got away or not. He witnessed him pulling out the senbons, scattered across his body. They didn’t seem that they went in deep, thinking they were safe for now, but in a short time he was proven differently. Maigo spoke, wanting to tell Rei something, perhaps about the senbons across the ground. Something laced? Right after those words had been spoken, Maigo dropped to the ground and hitting it with a thud, leaving Rei completely speechless, just blinking as if not knowing what the hell just happened. “..Maigo?” From a first glance, it would easy to say that he had dropped dead just now, but from that little damage, Rei didn’t think it was possible. He slowly but surely moved over to Maigo’s location, carefully lowering his body next to his. Poking him a couple of times and feeling his pulse, he confirmed that he wasn’t dead, in fact he was just sound asleep. Rei sighed. “Just what needed to happen.” He mumbled to himself, considering he know fully well what needed to happen.
Wrapping his arms around Maigo’s sleeping body, he pulled him up off the ground and swayed one of Maigo’s arms around his neck to keep him standing with Rei’s help. He sure as hell wasn’t able to walk by himself, anymore. So all Rei needed to do right now was stroll along the path in the hope that Maigo would wake up very soon. Should there come another trap, he wasn’t sure whether or not he’d be able to get out of there in time. Still unsure in which direction he needed to go, he figured he might as well just pick one since he didn’t know where either path would end up. Going by his gut feeling, he took the left path, slowly making his way across the hallway. This time, he payed even more attention to the tiles beneath his feet, trying to see whether or not the tiles with traps set to them to be a different color or anything different, at least, to be able to tell them apart. For now, he didn’t see any traps, being very glad about that. He had a sleeping Maigo hanging around his neck, while Rei is exhausting himself dragged his body through dangerous areas. He swayed from left to right, trying to maintain his balance once more. The tiles might’ve been set, so that must count for the walls, as well. From this moment on, they shouldn’t touch anything before closely inspecting it. After walking for a little while, deciding it was time for a rest, he set Maigo down next to an unknown door, leading to an unknown area. Looking from left to right, expecting the walls and ground by gently moving his hand across it indicated that there were no traps nearby. And while Maigo was asleep, his curiosity had once again awoken, staring at the door at which he was standing in front of. Maybe, just maybe he unconsciously put Maigo next to this door because he really wanted to see what was inside of it? He wanted to place his hand on top of the doorknob, but it was gone. It seems this door as well has started to rot. So much, that when Rei wanted to give it a little push to open it, half the door came crashing down in front of his feet, kicking up a layer of dust and dirt together with it. Rei coughed, trying to see through the dust covering his eyes and determine what was within the room. Whether or not it was smart to go in alone, he’d have to wait and see. With that thought, he stepped into the darkness, wanting to confront the mystery.
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