1 The Next Trial (Sero/NK/Private) Sat Aug 06, 2016 3:27 am
Aozame
D-rank
Aozame came back from what was a long night, walking around until she could no longer feel her own legs, as she did not wish to return to the mansion just yet. It was becoming morning now, and she felt like she needed some sleep to recover her body, spirit and her failing mind. Walking back as she looked upon the sunrise and the beauty of it, the colors settling over Kirigakure like a calming blanket around herself. The calming nature was whisked away as she jumped into the ice cold water, instantly coming back from her warm blissful mood she was travelling in. She glared down the top of the water at the mansion itself, and the way that it opposed all forms of heat or color. The dull gray background of the house itself projected back onto Aozame's eyelids, burning back into her mind as she slowly swam back towards it. Her rough exterior coming to fruition as she hardened herself once more, as she slowly walked ashore towards the uninviting location. She walked through the double doors into the foyer, never meeting anyone, as usual, and calmly collected herself. She took a deep breath. It's okay, Aozame. You'll be fine. You can make it on your own here, Teru may have gone, but her spirit still burns with you. as she told herself, walking towards her room.
Aozame approached her room, not nearly as excited as the spiders were to see her arrival, she closed the door and sat down upon the bed. She starts to lean back, to relax herself, as she sees half of a note sticking out from underneath where she placed herself. She picks it up and reads through it, as she realizes, that Sero now realizes, she is out of her slumped state. Which also meant, that she had more trials she must endure, and more tests Sero had for her. Teru would have walked through them with her, and would have been by her side. Why did she leave them? Sero must have been too much for her, and his outstanding ability to shun anyone who wasn't a 'monster' away from his side. Aozame questioned herself, maybe she should have left. Maybe she should have went with Teru. Was she really a monster? Was she really one of Sero's henchmen and his pets? She trained under him because he was strong, and always had been. She never failed to realize the lacking morality he seemed to exude, however. She was not like him. She never would be. She sat back down on the bed, leaned back, and sighed. She wasn't ready for the next trial. Would she ever be? Or was this too much for her? She closed her mind out of itself, and rested for a short time.
When she awoke, it was nearly the next day, and she felt rejuvenated. She realized she was in the mansion once more and the revitalized self she felt before was now in discomfort. She shuddered as the thoughts came back, and she shrugged them away. She had to meet Sero in the courtyard, it seemed. She wasn't pleased with this fact, and she dreaded the idea. It must be done, however. Teru would have done it, so must she. She walked down the steps of the mansion feeling a cold breath down her neck, as she always did. The freaks weren't around today, it seemed. Or they were all socializing, if they even attempted to in their maniacal way anymore. Stepping into the courtyard, she didn't see Sero or anyone else, so she stood in the center, checking around to see if Sero was watching for her before attempting to step into the courtyard. She stood near the center and waited to see what the next move was, for either of them.
Aozame approached her room, not nearly as excited as the spiders were to see her arrival, she closed the door and sat down upon the bed. She starts to lean back, to relax herself, as she sees half of a note sticking out from underneath where she placed herself. She picks it up and reads through it, as she realizes, that Sero now realizes, she is out of her slumped state. Which also meant, that she had more trials she must endure, and more tests Sero had for her. Teru would have walked through them with her, and would have been by her side. Why did she leave them? Sero must have been too much for her, and his outstanding ability to shun anyone who wasn't a 'monster' away from his side. Aozame questioned herself, maybe she should have left. Maybe she should have went with Teru. Was she really a monster? Was she really one of Sero's henchmen and his pets? She trained under him because he was strong, and always had been. She never failed to realize the lacking morality he seemed to exude, however. She was not like him. She never would be. She sat back down on the bed, leaned back, and sighed. She wasn't ready for the next trial. Would she ever be? Or was this too much for her? She closed her mind out of itself, and rested for a short time.
When she awoke, it was nearly the next day, and she felt rejuvenated. She realized she was in the mansion once more and the revitalized self she felt before was now in discomfort. She shuddered as the thoughts came back, and she shrugged them away. She had to meet Sero in the courtyard, it seemed. She wasn't pleased with this fact, and she dreaded the idea. It must be done, however. Teru would have done it, so must she. She walked down the steps of the mansion feeling a cold breath down her neck, as she always did. The freaks weren't around today, it seemed. Or they were all socializing, if they even attempted to in their maniacal way anymore. Stepping into the courtyard, she didn't see Sero or anyone else, so she stood in the center, checking around to see if Sero was watching for her before attempting to step into the courtyard. She stood near the center and waited to see what the next move was, for either of them.
WC: 649