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//(TRC - AU) Delusion (one-on-one RP)

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Ruby Chan:
"Kuro-muu.....Kuro-chan......Kurogane...."

Kurogane growled as he distantly heard the voice of that damn mage in his head, calling him the ridiculous nicknames that he insisted on using. Why was the blonde trying to break his concentration? He had to defeat the gang leader....but then, suddenly those nicknames twisted into his whole, proper name, and crimson eyes widened as the blur of action began to fade away, replaced with a warmth that seeped through him, stealing away his fear, his pain.....

Shuddering violently, Kurogane blinked as the haze of delusions faded away, finally allowing him to see clearly. Instantly, he registered that he was pinning someone to against the tree, pushing the figure into the rough bark....

"Dr. Flowright?!" He gasped, practically leaping off the doctor and scurrying backwards, instinctively moving into a defensive crouch that he had learnt in his younger days of studying karate. Eyes darting to the side, he wondered briefly whether he could manage to get far enough away from the Institute before they came looking for him, and whether his bank account had been drained since his status as 'Insane' had become official.

He'd refrained from running before because of Doctor Flowright's belief in him....but no one would believe in someone who'd just reacted like that....not anymore....Silently watching the still stunned blonde, he began to back away into the shadows of the trees, making no sound as he slowly became submerged in the darkness of the forest.....

Sakaki:
Fai closed his eyes, hands pressed tight against the other man’s chest... trying to pull him back into this world before he himself left it once again. Then gasping... feeling Kurogane shudder violently against him and pull back as he called out his name in startled confusion, Fai felt the large man move quickly from on top of him, waking from the vision and releasing him.

Fai shook his head carefully, letting his hand move to the back of his head... his slender fingers coming shakily away after feeling a rather large knot on the back of his blonde head. And as his blue eyes began to clear, he slowly tried to sit up, glancing around... not seeing Kurogane, but noticing the movement of the leaves the man had obviously brushed against as he tried to get away, no doubt afraid of the consequences of the violence he had just inflicted on his own psychiatrist.

“It’s not your fault, Kurogane...” Fai called out, not knowing if the man was still within hearing distance, but hoping perhaps... “I brought you out here knowing full well what could happen.” Fai rose from the fallen tree trunk, holding the back of his head with one hand as his eyes slid shut for a moment against the pain. Then slowly walking forward, he instinctively followed the trail Kurogane had left, the broken twigs... slight prints in the grass. Fai moved quickly, following the almost invisible trail deeper into the woods, his blue eyes squinting in the near complete darkness as the trees blocked out the light of the moon. Then feeling rather dizzy again, he slowly moved to his knees to sit on the cool ground.

Sensing the man somewhere close, Fai spoke once more, “Kurogane... I’m the one to blame. If you run... and they find you, they will take you away... And it will be my fault... all because I needed to see.” Then softly, his blue eyes lowered to the ground and speaking somewhat desperately, he added, “I don’t want anything to happen to you...”

Ruby Chan:
Trembling, Kurogane sat on the ground and leaned back against the tree trunk, hearing the pychiatrist's voice coming from directly behind him. Closing his eyes, he silently prayed that the blonde wouldn't see him here, that he would remain seated on the ground there before he left.....that he wouldn't move round to the other side of the tree.....

“Kurogane... I’m the one to blame. If you run... and they find you, they will take you away... And it will be my fault... all because I needed to see.”

Kurogane shuddered, unable to understand what the blonde doctor was saying. How could it be his fault? He hadn't been the one to push the person who'd temporarily released him into a tree. All Fai had done was to grant him one of his dearest wishes, and allowed him to feel alive again.....

"If you run... and they find you, they will take you away"

Would they? Maybe they wouldn't find him.....if his money was still there, he could skip the country, maybe hole himself up somewhere else, where the Institute would never find him.....But what if he snapped again? What if he got lost in his visions before he was able to find somehwere to hide? He could kill someone next time.....hell, he could have killed Fai this time.....

“I don’t want anything to happen to you...”

Kurogane gasped involuntary, hearing those last words. He froze, but when the blonde made no movement to investigate, he breathed again, sure that the doctor hadn't heard him. Twisting slightly, he glanced out from behind the tree, glad of the shadows that cloaked him. Like a ninja. He thought bitterly.

Watching the other man rub his head gingerly, obviously feeling rather dizzy and lightheaded, Kurogane felt worse than ever. And before he truly knew what he was doing, he was standing and moving out into the moonlight, slowly making his way towards the injured psychiatrist.

"No." He murmured quielty, dropping to his knees before the other man. "No. It's my fault and my fault alone." And with those words, he reached tentatively around to the back of Fai's head, carefully feeling for any serious injury....

Sakaki:
Fai sat against the cool ground, looking off into the distance, wondering if Kurogane had fled deeper... and he rubbed his head softly, not knowing if he would even able to stand to find his way out of the woods alone if he had to, and not knowing if it was even worth the effort at this point. The thought of Kurogane not coming back almost enough to make the blonde consider giving up, to lie down on the ground unmoving, uncaring... his only hope of escaping his own desperate unhappiness so utterly gone... And he wondered to himself how he had become so attached to this man he barely knew, but knowing the reason didn’t matter... knowing that the fact was he did care... and perhaps more than that... thinking of how he had fallen asleep the night before, alone... the man’s serious crimson eyes following him into his dreams...

Fai sat, still... his breathing soft in the quiet night, trying to decide if he should call out one more time, when suddenly he heard the sound of movement, coming closer... as Kurogane walked slowly towards where he sat upon the ground. And the dark-haired man kneeled down, "No. It's my fault and my fault alone." speaking softly as he reached a strong hand out to gently touch the back of Fai's head.

Fai’s eyes widened at the touch, feeling the strength and kindness in the man's large hand, and not aware of his own movement, he leaned in towards Kurogane, his slender body pulled towards the other man as his blue eyes closed with the gentle touch of his hand... “Thank you for coming back...” he whispered.

Ruby Chan:
“Thank you for coming back...”

Kurogane shrugged at the thanks, focusing on feeling around the large bump he could feel forming on the doctor's head. Sighing, he got to his feet and grabbed a pale hand, yanking Fai upright. Seeing the blonde sway, he quickly pulled him to his chest, holding him securely so that he wouldn't fall.

"Whatever, Dr. Flowright. But I guess I'd better be heading back, right? Time to be locked away again. Do you think you'll be able to manage the walk back?" He asked, his voice sounding somewhat husky to his own ears, for reasons unknown to him. All he knew was that he somehow knew that Fai would never tell anyone about this night - not because of his own job, but because he wouldn't want Kurogane to get in trouble. And for some reason.....Kurogane found himself trusting this lithe blonde man.

"Well? Or do you need to be carried?" He prodded.

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