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The market is, objectively speaking, a miserable place. Precious few of the merchandise are happy to be there, nude and bound and collared - sometimes even caged - free for every prospective customer to examine. Few of the customers are happy either. Prices are high, and the press of so many bodies create a stifling atmosphere.
All in all, it is exactly what Jade had expected. He strolls leisurely through the market, not particularly bothered by what is going on around him. It was one of the reasons he had been chosen for this assignment. Today is his first day at the market; he's meant to speak with the vendors, make connections, and walk away with a cheap but handy acquisition.
He's working on the last part now. It's surprisingly difficult to find someone useful and docile, but still with some spirit left - he does not trust the older slaves who are complacent with the system.
It's during his second time looping through the market that someone catches his eye - for all the wrong reasons. He stops, stares at the familiar figure in front of him, an uncharacteristically surprised expression flashing over his face.
Then he's smiling again. He's still unsure if this is a good turn of events, but perhaps he could use this to his advantage.
"My my, I didn't expect to see you here."
All in all, it is exactly what Jade had expected. He strolls leisurely through the market, not particularly bothered by what is going on around him. It was one of the reasons he had been chosen for this assignment. Today is his first day at the market; he's meant to speak with the vendors, make connections, and walk away with a cheap but handy acquisition.
He's working on the last part now. It's surprisingly difficult to find someone useful and docile, but still with some spirit left - he does not trust the older slaves who are complacent with the system.
It's during his second time looping through the market that someone catches his eye - for all the wrong reasons. He stops, stares at the familiar figure in front of him, an uncharacteristically surprised expression flashing over his face.
Then he's smiling again. He's still unsure if this is a good turn of events, but perhaps he could use this to his advantage.
"My my, I didn't expect to see you here."
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He licks his lips, trying to gauge whether it's a smarter move to wait for Jade to speak again or to start talking. After spilling a few secrets too many during the night, he isn't exactly trusting himself to make a sensible decision. Instead of saying anything else, he reluctantly stretches beneath the blanket. Not too bad -- his bones are heavy and he does ache, yes -- he manages to shift into a more comfortable position without hurting himself.
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He doesn't put much effort in it, though. "Do you remember our discussion last night?"
It's unfortunate that it seems like such an important secret; he'd ignore it if he could. He's always believed in giving people their privacy.
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But the harm's already done. Slowly, Shinjirou nods. "Guess I do. And you want to pick it up where we left off." It's weird to even think about explaining everything to Jade; none of it would make any sense to him, would it? And then Shinjirou wonders if there'd be a refund for accidentally purchasing a lunatic. That makes him grin, though he turns his head and tries to hide it.
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He had only caught a flash of Shinjirou's expression before he turned away, but it was enough to let him see that stifled grin. Jade doesn't see what's so amusing about the situation, especially considering Shinjirou's state last night, so perhaps this is a self-defence mechanism of some sort. Or perhaps it's the beginnings of hysteria.
He hopes not.
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"I just don't wanna."
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"I'd like you to, all the same." His tone is just as casual as his body language. He's offering a choice, this time, not giving an order.
Next time will be different.
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"Where, uh, should I start?"
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"You killed someone." Quick and cold, no beating around the bush. "How?"
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Gnawing on the inside of his cheeks, focusing on the physical pain that just barely distracts from the memories of that night, Shinjirou closes his eyes and pretends for a moment to be somewhere else, not that it helps all that much. "We were fighting and she was just ... there."
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There's more he wants to ask, but he has the sense to not overwhelm Shinjirou with too many questions at once. These two should provide him with the answers he wants the most, anyway.
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But trying to remember his own words, he can see why it also wouldn't make a lot of sense. Rubbing his temples, Shinjirou scoots back to lean against the wall. Fuck this. "Do you, uhm. Believe in ghosts and stuff?"
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He leans forward slightly, as if they're sharing a secret. "Shinjirou. How is this relevant?"
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Shinjirou merely stares, unblinking. But after a while, he pushes himself to continue. There's no easy way out and he's in no state to come up with a smart plan. "We didn't fight someone."
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He could make a remark about ghosts, but he refrains. He'd rather not distract Shinjirou with pointless comments.
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It's been such a relief, to mostly ignore this part of his world. With Jade always keeping him busy, sometimes he'd almost forgotten. "Does it matter what it was?"
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"All these factors are clearly related," he says carefully. "It's best if I have the full story."
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"... if I told you there's one more hour each night that you're not aware of, what'd you say?"
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"I can't see how such a thing can be hidden. But I don't think you're lying."
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"During that time, one of them got out. Uh. Not ghosts, not exactly. I don't think you could touch ghosts ..."
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"Then what is it? A ghost that can be touched?" He can see why Shinjirou was reluctant to share his story. This would be far-fetched, almost ludicrous, if Jade was anyone else.
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"You're not some crazy cultist that you honestly believe this shit, right?"
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"It sounds a little strange, but I've seen things that are equally unbelievable." He's not going to give Shinjirou a chance to ask about them. "In any case, please continue with your recount."
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He does quietly wonder if that's got anything to do with not being allowed to enter Jade's study, though.
"There's a few people who don't, uh, I mean who know about that hour. So we tried to fend these things off with, with our ... hm." Something holds him back from saying it. He'll have to say it, get the words out from where they're stuck in his throat. Short, quick breaths make him dizzy. And when he finally goes on, the words tumble out of his mouth: "Personas. Don't make me show you, don't do that."
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"Personas," he tests the word out, watching Shinjirou's face closely. It's not a term he's familiar with, outside the usual definition, but considering Shinjirou's reaction, these 'personas' must have been what was responsible for that woman's death. "Can you describe them, at least?"
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What worries him the most that Jade still doesn't seem all that perturbed by what he's hearing. Anyone else would be. Words that you've never heard of, creatures and hours that shouldn't exist. Jade acts like it's nothing special and all Shinjirou can do is sit there and babble about it.
"Many look a bit like people, but I don't think they are, or have ever been human."
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apologies for the erratic pace lately, still trying to iron out my schedule
no problem, take your time -- I know how that is
ahh ty!
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