1 Questions and answers... [Daremo, Invite Only][No-Kill] Mon Mar 19, 2018 12:01 pm
Destiny
D-rank
... I still cannot believe she’s dead…
The very truth of the situation had ripped Destiny down to her very core when she had learned about it just a few short weeks ago in Konohagakure: her sister, Demitria King, had been found lying dead and broken in the middle of a forest clearing. It had looked like her sister had been tortured, weapons covered in what she could only assume to be her sisters blood laying nearby. What had been a hunt for her sister with Destiny under the assumption that the older female was simply running around spreading chaos and madness as she often did while getting into minor bouts of trouble that Destiny figured she would have to rescue her sister from some kind of way, had turned into a manhunt for a killer. Destiny wanted answers, she wanted them so badly that she had gone so far as to end the relationship with Jinx Uchiha - her first crush, her first love. She hadn’t wanted to drag the other young girl into this mess, especially considering that Jinx had a very sickly cousin to look after and family that needed her home: home, and not traversing the world with a lust for vengeance and the thirst to see the blood of those responsible in her sisters demise spilled. While Destiny had loathed making that decision, while she had utterly hated having to break things off, she had done it because she believed that that was what was best: not for herself by any means but for Jinx. Destiny couldn’t bring herself to drag the Uchiha along on this damned campaign, especially because Destiny was no full and she was far from delusional: chances were she was going to die attempting to bring down whatever bastard had taken her sisters life - if the man or woman responsible was capable of killing a full blown seasoned Jounin, then she as nothing more than a Genin stood a chance. Of course, that didn’t mean she wasn’t going to try.
... Slumber is such a sweet escape from the world, if only for a few hours…
For now though these thoughts were far from the slumbering female’s head. She was immersed in a peaceful dream, one which made little sense as it defied the laws of gravity and physics. It was an escape, a way for her mind to relax for but a few short hours. A way for her stress levels to be brought down to something far more suiting and normal of the Genin she was, and not the adult she had been forced to become so early on in life. It was a way for her to escape the realities of the world and enter into a world of tranquility and peace. While this world was perhaps not real, not healthy to dwell in for long, and while it likely wouldn’t last long past the first few peaks of sunlight through the curtains of her hotel room, it protected her in a way and kept her from becoming the mindless and numb killer that the world would have otherwise made her long ago. Her dreams allowed her to keep some sense of innocence or purity, allowed her to remain young just a little bit longer. It gave her a place to go when the evil and wickedness of the world grew far too much for her to handle or stand, a place to escape to from the darkness and impurities that sometimes raced through her mind on her noble but damned quest.
... Only four hours of sleep, but at least it’s more than usual…
No sooner did the sun begin to peak through the closed curtains did the female lying upon the bed begin to shift and move. Covered in nothing but a sheet as her blankets had been thrown to the ground at some point during the night when she had got too hot, the female groaned softly as she stretched. Her knuckles brushed against the headboard for a moment, hands clenched into fists before opening and closing repeatedly and to get the ‘sleep’ feeling out of them. Satisfied that her hands were no longer numb she curled up on her right side and stared at the bedside clock, idly brushing a long and wavy pink strand of hair out of her face while silver hues took in the time: 6 o’clock in the morning. She blinked several times as her brain began to full awaken, a reminder of her task for the day coming with it. No sooner did the thoughts cross her mind that a sigh would escape her lips, her sheet thrown off of her pajama shirt covered form as she sat up with her legs dangling over the edge of the bed. She stretched once more before standing, her outfit for the day having been picked out the night before and placed on the bathroom sink counter so that it was ready when she needed it.
She made her way into the bathroom, closing and locking the door behind herself out of habit, before turning on the hot water and giving it time to run as she stripped out of her clothing. Switching on the shower head and adjusting the temperature so that she didn’t burn herself she stepped beneath the comfortable spray, beginning to wash and condition her hair before moving on to washing her body as she thought about all she had learned.
... I’m messing with the big boys now, I can’t be stupid or take unnecessary risks..
She knew that the last person her sister had been seen alive with had been Daremo, a medic who had worked in Konohagakure’s hospital before he and his girlfriend Kaia-Mai had gone off to Kumogakure. While she didn’t know if Daremo had been responsible for her sisters untimely demise or not he had been the last person she was seen with alive which at least in Destiny’s mind gave him the possibility of being guilty. While she was trying not to pass judgement, knowing in the back of her mind there was the off chance he wasn’t guilty, she couldn’t help but be weary of the fact that he might be. There was of course the problem that Daremo was leagues above her in skill and experience: if she was going to confront him she was going to have to be smart about it. She wasn’t the type to take hostages, or use others as bargaining chips, and she refused to steep that low now. There was, of course, the idea of forcing this conversation to happen in a more public setting, hoping that by doing so a fight wouldn’t break out were he responsible, or if one did it would give her some sort of back up in the form of the village police or other shinobi in the area. Of course, this meant that she’d have to hope and pray that they were quick enough to stop Daremo from simply killing her should it come to that, but it was her best choice.
Thus, she had asked around about the two, using Kaia-Mai’s love for bubble tea against her since there were so few vendors who sold the delicious liquid in Kumogakure. Through this she had been able to track down what seemed to be their ‘normal spot’: a place that at least one or both of them ventured to on an almost daily basis. It was from there that her plan had formed into something more solid, the general idea of which was for her to essentially stake out the place from the time it opened - roughly seven o’clock in the morning - till about noon or so when she assumed they would no longer bother stopping by. It was a wide window, and meant she’d have to be on her proverbial toes for hours, but it was the best shot she had of finding one or both.
She knew that if she found Kaia-Mai her simple plan was to ask about Daremo, and see if a meeting could be arranged, all while avoiding her real reasoning for wanting to meet the man. If it was both of them then she’d simple approach the topic as tactful and yet as straightforward as possible: she had no intentions of causing the man conflict in his relationship after all if he proved to be innocent. Lastly, if it was just Daremo - the easiest of the scenarios to deal with - she intended on being as straightforward as possible and as blunt as could be with her questions. It wasn’t the best plan, and if he was guilty she knew there was a possibility she’d be dead by the end of the day, but Demitria had been her sister and she owed her enough to at least try and bring her killer to justice.
... Was I really in here for that long?...
During her mind wandering, going over the plan that she had thought over for nearly a week, she realized the temperature of the water had changed: growing far colder than it had been to start. Shutting the water off, and jared from her train of thoughts, she stepped out and made quick work of drying herself off after wrapping her long pink locks up on a towel so that it could absorb the majority of the moisture. Once dry she focused on her outfit for the day, an outfit picked specifically due to the fact that Kumogakure tended to be colder than the villagers she normally ventured to. She slipped on her undergarments before slipping a pair of black leggings up and over her shapely and athletic legs. A black short-sleeve t-shirt was added to her torso before a thick light gray sweater was pulled on over top of it. She stared at her appearance in the mirror for a moment, turning this way and that and tugged her sweater into place until she was satisfied with it, before picking up her hairbrush and unwrapping her hair. She was careful as she brushed her long hair, starting from the ends and working her way until all of the knots were brushed out. After a quick moment of contemplation she grabbed one of several hair scrunchies off of the counter - this one black in color - and pulled her hair up into a ponytail, leaving only a few shorter pieces around her face to escape and frame it.
Satisfied with her appearance, and after hanging her towels back up as to make less work for the hotel made who would likely come in at some point while she was gone, she headed into her bedroom where she followed suit with her whole ritual of tidying up after herself by quickly but neatly making her bed. Plopping her butt down on the edge she slipped socks onto her feet and then her black polished steel toed boots with buckles up the side to almost her knees. Her weapons pouch was added last to her right thigh, hidden beneath the length of the gray sweater, before she slipped her ryo pouch into a hidden pocket within her left sleeve. Keys were slipped into a pocket of her usual jean shoulder bag filled with art supplies, before she headed out the hotel room door, her adrenaline spiking as she locked the door behind herself.
... I can’t go back on my plan, I owe my sister that much…
By the time she made it down the hallway, down a flight of stairs, and past the receptionist in the lobby her heart felt like it was going to explode out of her chest. She knew that her blood pressure was likely up, and from the heat on her face she knew it was flushed. Yet, she knew she couldn’t step down from her plan, she couldn’t let things go unanswered: this was something she had to do no matter the consequences or outcome of it, because she owed her sister that much after all she had done for Destiny.
It was these thoughts that had her pushing open the door to the hotel and stepping outside instead of hiding back in her room and forgetting about the whole thing. She ignored the early morning glare of the sun as she made her way down streets that she had made herself fairly familiar with in the past several weeks she had been in Kumogakure. It was because she knew where she was going that she was able to take short cuts down alleyways, or streets to bypass the early morning crowds, allowing her to arrive just in time for the cafe to begin to open - it’s manager having unlocked the doors no more than thirty seconds before her arrival. She stepped inside quietly, wincing at the chime above her head that signaled to those working that a customer had entered their establishment. She headed towards her usual table in the corner, one which gave her a great view of the door, other exits, as well as the establishment itself: position was key after all. No sooner had she sat down did she find herself staring at one of the tired but nonetheless cheery looking servers. “What can I get for you, miss?”, asked the woman, clearly stifling a yawn in the process with the back of her hand.
”I’ll take a strawberry bubble tea, please. Along with a banana muffin - one of the large ones.” Destiny watched as the woman wrote down her small order and then headed off with a nod. It was funny really, she had grown a love for the same tea that Kaia-Mai had out of nothing more than curiosity while trolling the vendors for information.
... Now all I can do is wait and see…
To busy herself as she waited for the establishment to fill up, along with her food and drink to be brought, Destiny unhooked her bag from her shoulder and placed it up on the table next to her, pulling from it a sketchbook and a pencil. She placed the book down, flipping it open and leafing through several pages until she found a fresh unused page. Resting her left elbow on the table and the side of her face in her left hand, she stared down at the blank page with her pencil in her right hand but not moving, as she thought about what to draw - no ideas yet coming.
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