Ishida Uryu (
shiro_megane_kun) wrote2016-07-04 02:41 pm
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[This wasn't the first time Ishida had prepared for the possibility of departure. Having been trapped on the island for so long, having seen so many abrupt departures, having been left behind so many times, it was only natural (especially considering his temperament) that he'd have made preparations in the event that he himself was sent home.]
[This time, though... it felt different. Before, it had always been preparing himself for what had seemed like an unlikely possibility. Now, however, as the day drew nearer and nearer, it felt more like a probability, a likelihood, though it never quite crossed over into being a certainty.]
[It felt like writing a will more than ever before – where they were going was beyond any possibility of return, and they could take none of it with them, only each other.]
[That, at least, did make packing (or, rather, not packing) easier.]
[Having gone over it several times, making sure to include provisions to guard against the possibility, however remote, that this was all Atia's most elaborate deception yet, Ishida finally set aside the instructions he'd be leaving behind.]
[Quietly, he moved through the house, seeking out Yuuki, and, once he found her, leaning against the door-frame, watching her. This was, of course, something intensely personal, and letting go of what had become years of their lives had proven difficult, but if she wanted help, he'd be happy to in any way he could.]
[This time, though... it felt different. Before, it had always been preparing himself for what had seemed like an unlikely possibility. Now, however, as the day drew nearer and nearer, it felt more like a probability, a likelihood, though it never quite crossed over into being a certainty.]
[It felt like writing a will more than ever before – where they were going was beyond any possibility of return, and they could take none of it with them, only each other.]
[That, at least, did make packing (or, rather, not packing) easier.]
[Having gone over it several times, making sure to include provisions to guard against the possibility, however remote, that this was all Atia's most elaborate deception yet, Ishida finally set aside the instructions he'd be leaving behind.]
[Quietly, he moved through the house, seeking out Yuuki, and, once he found her, leaning against the door-frame, watching her. This was, of course, something intensely personal, and letting go of what had become years of their lives had proven difficult, but if she wanted help, he'd be happy to in any way he could.]
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I do have some experience in that regard, after all. The existence of the Quincy isn't exactly common knowledge, either, so I have some experience when it comes to conceal the paranormal side of my life.
I don't think you'll have any trouble fitting in among my friends, for what it's worth. I was – and perhaps still am – ... prickly when I first met them, and yet they befriended me in spite of that. And you are not prickly at all.
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( while it was true he had his moments, she could never imagine him being like that. )
Did you lie to me Ishida-kun? Are you a really mean person?
( of course, she's only teasing. )
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( speaking of her life-
what was going to happen if she did end up a vampire? truly that was her only concern. she had come to peace with the idea of them ending their relationship. if it happened-
she would be okay with that. )
What...am I going to do if I'm a vampire? If I were a low level one I could probably get away with feeding from strangers without any consequences ( not that she would. ) but as a pureblood.....
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If we're able to bring the blood tablets with us – and, perhaps, even if we aren't – I know of someone who might be able to reproduce them. That is, however, far from a certainty. [He moves from the door, drawing near, wrapping his arms around her and holding her close.]
So, if you are a vampire, if you do need to feed and we can't find a substitute... I'd thought it was obvious – you would feed from me. [There was no hesitation, no uncertainty. ]
[He was willing to give up his humanity, to become a vampire so she would have someone to feed from. He understood that it would bind him to her irrevocably. But that was a commitment he was willing to make. That was what he was willing to become, if it meant being with her.]
... But... if that would be too much for you... if that isn't something you're ready for... I meant it when I said I'd go wherever you will. We can still go to your world. [There would be blood tablets. Other vampires to feed from.]
[Being together was more important than where they'd be together.]
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and I want to spend the rest of my life with you, by your side. If you'll allow me to.
( she gently leaned into his embrace, taking in his soft scent. his scent reminded her of the warm blankets her step-father used to use to tuck her into bed.
she felt safe with him. )
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[Gently, he pressed a small kiss to Yuuki's temple, his thumb rubbing in small circles as he held her close.] I love you, Yuuki. Nothing would make me happier than to have you by my side for the rest of our lives.