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RP: YSS Miharu Mission 5, Aftermath

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Rin blinked a couple of times at the medical officer's comment. She hadn't exactly thought of surviving that way. The others had done that, didn't they, carrying her back from whatever beasts that lurked around while she was no longer conscious. The more she thought about the troubles they went through to keep her alive after that, the more she realized she'd literally be failing everyone, living and dead. The sprite choked back a sob as she gave a pathetic nod.

Then again, had she known that Melisson was still alive and well aboard the Hoshii, surviving wouldn't mean much. But, she didn't know that.
 
@Rin:

"Excuse me, Doctor..."

Pale Hinoto stood in the doorway to Rin's quarters.

"I'd like a moment alone with Rin," Hoshi's avatar asked the Mokuren's Chief Medical Officer.
 
Tom said:
He whispered it again and again, "I love you," fresh tears spilling down his cheeks.

"I t-tried so hard," he said. "I was so afraid I'd lose you..."
Yukari dragged her head against his neck, back and forth. She was trying to shake her head, but she did not want to bring her skin away from his.

"No, no losing me," she said, lips trembling, as her arms went around his neck. She clung to him as if he might escape. "I love you, so you cannot l-lose me." She sniffed loudly, then hugged him tighter still, until she realized she might be hurting him, and loosened up.

His body heat was so strong, from all those years in the frozen north. That always was her guess. She soaked in it. Since before Amaya's Gate, since their fight, she felt she had been a bad lover. Inattentive and aloof, too distant from what mattered most. She grew cold, but pushed on anyway, thinking she had no choice.

At that moment, she did, and she chose the heat. She sniffed again as tears formed little dark patches on Tom's hospital gown.

"So sorry," she whispered, fighting sobs. "So sorry. So sorry."
 
"Hajimemashte Shizuka-chan, Akiko-chan." Nao replied sheepishly. It was absolutely embarrassing to be found out like this; Shizuka had hit the nail on the head with her guess. "...I don't even know everyone's name on the ship..." the young sprite lamented. Her feet shuffled in place a little as she contemplated the offer though; she simply wasn't sure why they were offering to cook her a meal. "That'd be really nice." Nao replied. "I'd like it a lot." Before they made off though, she did have one thing to ask the sisters.

"Was it my ears that gave me away?" Nao asked, hands reaching up to grasp them like handlebars. Her ears were a little on the longer side, long enough for her to grasp them like that. She had rarely thought of them consciously, often pushing the thoughts to the side as she worked.

Now that it was the work that was pushed off to the side, Nao felt more awkward than ever.
 
Kyou nodded back to Kana, waiting until she'd left the room to look back to Asher, a little smile on her face. She made her way over to the couch, sitting down next to Asher to look out at the sky, quickly glancing at him sidelong before going back to stargazing. She hesitated a moment before turning back to him, a questioning look on her face. "I'm really not interrupting anything, right? I don't want want to get in the way of your, ah... 'conquests'."
 
That comment caused Asher's tranquilly thoughtful demeanor to burst into a snerk. He began to laugh, putting his hand on his head. It took him a moment to calm that down before he seemed to remember it again, causing him to burst into laughter again. It seemed a little more funny than it actually did, but if he had any explanation, he wasn't saying it. He held up a hand and shook his head, resting his face in his palm, chuckling a little bit through the grin that reached up the side of his face. His fingers wagged side to side as if to dismiss her concern.

As he appeared to fully recover, he began to look back up at the stars, a content looking smile on his face.
 
@Rin

The nurse smiled softly, and nodded.

"Good," she said. "Please honor that commitment with you full recovery."

Patient experiencing shock. Markers of grief signify remnants of conscience, natural barrier against psychotic behavior. Additional observation required to verity soldier's mental fitness for duty. Recommendation of psychiatric counseling withheld until physical recovery is farther along.

She approached the sprite to check her readings on the various machines by her bed when Hinoto entered.

"Excuse me, Doctor..."

Pale Hinoto stood in the doorway to Rin's quarters.

"I'd like a moment alone with Rin," Hoshi's avatar asked the Mokuren's Chief Medical Officer.

"Certainly, Shoi," she said with a quick turn towards the door.

She was looking over beautiful Hinoto up to the point she passed her. It was a detached sizing up, the same as she had done to Rin moments earlier.

"Take care of her," she said. "I will be outside."
 
Kai sort of stopped when Yuzuki came into view. Briefly, He thanked Suzume for showing him to her- she seemed to be somewhat confused by his apparent desire to have company. However, after the brief thanks, Kai approached Yuzuki, somewhat awkwardly, and looked at her for a moment, scratching the back of his head to distract himself before asking. "Do you have a few minutes, Yuzuki-Heisho?"
 
@Rin:

Hinoto gave a slight nod to the departing Chief Medical Officer and walked in once the other was out. Silently, she invited herself to sit at the end of Rin's bed.

Hinoto observed her younger sibling's expression and gave a faint sigh, one that mixed both fondness and exasperation. "Tell me, Rin, why do you think Miharu brought us life?"
 
ON: Tom's room aboard the YSS Mokuren

"Shhhhhh...." Tom cooed into Yukari's ear, patting her on the back. "I-It's ok."

Different emotions flowed through Tom. Happiness. Relief. And grief. There were also hints of darker things beneath, but they all combined into something that he couldn't quite find words to describe. The static moment of hugging his love, his most important, most cherished thing he had in this universe... this moment was all that mattered to him now. 

He inhaled deeply of Yukari's scent. Remnants of the battle, the rivers of tears laced with hemosynthetic fluid, of pain and injury. He did not care. He embraced the scent for it reminded him of the present, of the NOW, that the hell they went through was not some nightmare of the imagination.

"Y-yukari..."

Yukari looked up into his eyes after shifting down a bit on his body. She blinked at him, another tear rolling down one cheek while her eyes were a bright, but deflected green. She was looking at him through increasingly reddened eyes, after all. She shuddered with a sniff.

"Y-yes?" She clung to his neck still, her chin almost on her upper arms as she kept her hands touching part of him, one of the only parts of him not clothed.

"I-I want to say something," he said as he pried Yukari off of him, gently guiding her hands to the beating heart on his chest. The pulse was strong, rapid and steady. He cupped his hands over hers as he locked his teary gray eyes with hers. Then he slowly brought his lover's slender arms to his shoulders. Yukari's shimmering green orbs drew him closer and closer until his lips locked over hers in a passionate kiss. Waves of heat melted into Yukari. 

Longing. Pure longing.

The soul of Suzuka Yukari thawed beneath Tom's kiss. Whatever he wanted to say, Yukari was not going to be able to hear it for a short time. Her fingers, weakened from the battle, squeezed his shoulders anyway as she pulled herself up into the kiss, too, and quivered against him.

She did not know what to say or do. She felt self-conscious for the shortest of moments before her eyes lidded over and she was lost amid his passion. Imagine, a "goddess" so taken by a mere "mortal," Yukari thought somewhere in the back of her mind. It was not a very conscious thought. She let the kiss end a minute or so later, when she was gasping for breath, just a bit painfully.

During the kiss, Yukari felt the waves of heat continue to slam into her body, but the longer the kiss lasted, it became apparant that behind the passion and the longing was something else, seated deep within the Raltean's core. The kiss, each second of it, drew it slowly from her lover, water from the deepest well of his soul, draining him fully and completely until, out of a need for Yukari to breathe, the kiss broke. 

When she opened her eyes once more, she saw that Tom appeared smaller than before, as if he was about to roll into a ball and collapse. He trembled visibly, like he was in pain. He seemed so frail, almost helpless. Tom's eyes were shut as if a vice had clenched his lids together his arms clutching his sides, breaking physical contact with his love as he shivered.

"T-Tom?" Yukari said, suddenly scared. What was wrong? Why was he in such pain? Was he physically hurting? She looked for a nurse. Were the medical sensors working? Why was no one here yet? She looked back at him, and she put her hands on either side of him and balanced herself so there was less weight on his body. "Tom! Tom, what is wrong?" She fought tears forming over her own eyes. "Tom!"

The trembling man shook his head, fighting some kind of internal battle. He condensed, tighter and tighter until, finally, the damn broke and he sobbed, tears running unchecked down his cheeks. 

"I-I tried, Y-Yuka," he sobbed out. "B-but I c-couldn't f-f-fight it. Too s-strong."

"Tom?" Yukari did not touch him, unsure what exactly he meant. But she did not get away from him, and she stayed over the rest of his body. "Fought what, Yuki-san? What?"

Fists clenched into white balls, almost matching the bedsheets he laid in. Tom was fighting still, it seemed, but this was a different battle entirely.

"Junko. I-Ichigo. R-Rin. M-M-MaraEveryone!" He forced out, as if he was squeezing the words out of himself with every clench he made. "Even M-Miharu! I-I c-could handle it... fight t-through it, because I had YOU."

Yukari looked at him with wide, uncomprehending eyes. He meant the fight? The battle they had survived? Yes, some people had died and it made Yukari angry and sad and many things ... and Tom was not her, but she was there! She was with him, right then, at that moment.

"I am here, Tom," she quietly said. "I am here, and you did fight through it! We are here, together, alive!"

"DAME!" Tom shouted, shaking his head again, spitting out the Yamataian word like venom. But the word gave him a burst of control over his emotions. His eyes opened and he looked at a spot on Yukari's leg, unable to bear looking at her face for the moment.

"You are the most important person to me in my life. You are more important than anything... Just the thought of you... it gave me the strength to fight on."

There was a deep, shuddering breath, which drew the color from his face.

"But, when it came to it, I failed you. Melisson, the Infection Queen... they twisted my mind, smashed my faith in you like so much glass. I c-couldn't fight it. I failed."

Yukari took his hands into hers and squeezed them. "B-baka. Look at me. Do I appear mad about that? The demon enthralls, it is her life's purpose!" She almost was smiling; Tom was being sweet, in a way, even if his anguish was real. "Faith ... love ... those things are not outside her power to manipulate, Yuki-san. She excells at them. You cannot blame yourself for that." Her tears clung to her eyes.

Tom forced himself to look at Yukari, look her in the eyes. The forgiveness was there, and it broke through to him, helped him.

"It's not just that, Yukari," he sad softly. "There was so much hate in me. Hate towards Nyton. Hate towards Kotori. Hate towards you. Madness I didn't know existed... I had that in me."

He closed his eyes, reliving the memories. The dreams, they were still fresh. He could still remember the smell of the bouquet of flowers on the table in Ralt.

"...I am not sure if I can explain completely what it means for a man, a proud Raltean, to lose himself in such a way... to lose sight of what he cherished most."

He looked at Yukari once more, a dull expression in his eyes. 

"That's what makes it hurt so much. I broke my promise. Even if I didn't mean to, I broke it. I'm so sorry..."

"Idiot," Yukari replied, gently putting her head on his chest again, but looking up at him for a moment before she looked away. "I do not recognize your promise as broken. Demons exist to do evil things, and she did that to you. You had no power to stop it. None of us did." She arched her back again to bring her more level with him.

"I cannot understand what it means for a Raltean to have lost himself as you did. But that loss was not yours to stop. It was the Taisa's, and she did so. ... " She smiled a little, realizing how hard she was being. "I love you anyway, Tom."

The mention of Kotori brought just the lightest of a reaction from Tom, the briefest flicker of his eyes away from Yukari, but the Neko's keen senses picked up on it anyway. 

"Thank you, Yukari," he said a smile forming on his face. "I'm glad I got that off my chest... it would have driven me mad, I think, to have kept it all inside."

Yukari frowned at him. "She saved you, and me, and them, and all of us, Tom. I feel helpless, as well ... and I know my actions do not engender her to you." She looked down at his chest. "But she saved us. And later, you saved me more than once. ... Can that not be enough?"

Moments passed, Tom running through his mind all that they had been through together, all of the situations in which Kotori had brought seemingly divine power to their aid. 

"When Kotori saw into me, we touched minds," Tom finally said. "We shared souls. I can hold no hate in my heart for her, not anymore. I have given her my faith."

He let out a long sigh. 

"But standing before such power, I feel as if I am on the good side of a God who, at any whim, may blow my spirit away like dust in the wind. I am afraid, even though I know I should not be. Do... do you understand?"

" ... Some. Yes." Yukari held his gaze as best she could. "Nekovalkyrja can do things ... things I do not understand. The Taisa likely does not understand herself. I am not afraid. I am eager to learn more because it could be very meaningful. To Neko, to Yamatai."

"I have learned much," he said, determinedly. "I will not permit my fear to stop me from honoring my love for you. We will find a way to persevere."

He took Yukari's hands in his once more. He gave them a gentle squeeze. Tom's tears had vanished, although remnants of them remained on his somewhat wet shirt and cheeks. 

"...I can do it. We can do it."

"We will do it," she said, smiling some as she brought her head to his chest again, this time nuzzling against it. "We will do it."

Even so, Tom's words hung in Yukari's mind. She was not Kotori, but she was Nekovalkyrja. Did he fear her some, too? ... She was afraid to ask. She was no goddess, no matter what the fleet's enthralled crew thought of her. 

Tom winced just a little at being nuzzled in his wound, but he didn't make a noise. He resumed rubbing her back gently, at times plucking his fingers and moving the tips along the entirety of the surface.

"S-so... how are you feeling?" 

The question was routine, aimed at her physical condition, but prodding in its own innocent way.

She could feel him wince, feel the tightening muscles in his chest. She slipped a little farther down, and his fingers reached her neck, with one of her ears to his belly. " ... Peculiar. I am an anomaly to the crew here, being Neko but appearing human."

"I think everything is an anomaly to the crew here," he said offhandedly. "After all, they're almost a decade behind the times."

He let out a soft laugh, remembering his awkward time with the nurse, Kana. 

"I've been hit on by a lot of nurses. They're treating me like I'm some kind of angel. I... suppose that isn't too far off, now that I'm holding the 'Goddess of the Lost' in my arms."

Yukari blinked at that, then narrowed her eyes. "I am not surprised," she said, the flattery not going over quite as Tom perhaps expected. "Neko of this era were more promiscuous, especially the medical staff. 'Tending to needs' was a common euphemism. Hmph ... Perhaps I should stay with you for the night."

"I would love that," he said, his hands wandering down and giving a 'reassuring' squeeze to her buttocks. Tom had demonstrated a lot of willpower just getting to this point without succumbing to sins of the flesh, and he allowed himself a little promiscuity at this point.

"I think I'd also love to give the 'Goddess' a nice, long bath."

For the first time in what felt like a very, very long time, Yukari giggled. Her mind was unsure how to process the feeling of such touching, but her body remembered, and how. She nuzzled a little more into his body, her chest in a conspicuous place, and her eyes starting to twinkle with greenish stars. "You are terrible," she said to his stomach, suddenly hiding her face, embarrassed.

Despite the obvious signs of his arousement, Tom bent his elbows, palms facing to the ceiling with a shrug. 

"What can I say? An army of nurses could come in here and I'd just wave them off. After all, I have the most beautiful goddess of all right here."

His hands slid to the nape of her neck, where he found their ribbons tied to neck. Still there. Through everything, the ribbons remained, secure and steadfast. 

"And," he added, his voice laced with seductive intent as he ran a finger across the ribbon. "You have me."

She shivered. And nearly growled. Uncontrollably, all of her frustration and pent-up energy rushed to her extremities, as if her legs and arms and fingers and lips had been jolted by aether itself. Flattery, hm? That was his device? Flattery? As well as a shrug? Like he was a fool? Yukari judged him to be one, as she felt something against her that said he was not so empty-headed about his condition. Or how cruel he was.

Her eyes found his again. Now he recognized her — those eyes burned at him. Furiously. "Not yet."
 
Rin watched the medical officer depart before turning to Hinoto. While she wasn't crying, the younger sprite still certainly felt pangs in her chest as she mulled over the question. It was an odd question to be asked, but really, didn't it have an obvious answer?

"Weren't we given life to serve?" She inhaled a trembling breath. "To fulfill whatever role needed filling that... 'they' couldn't fill. To give... everything... for whatever goal 'they' point us toward."

"...We are sprites."
 
Miyoko idly considered her plans for the day as she walked alongside Yuzuki. If she wanted her visits to do the most good, she should probably focus on the enlisted crewmembers, especially the sprites and other younger nekos who had fewer established relationships to fall back on in times like this. Even for the ones who weren't injured, they'd be the most likely to need guidance under the circumstances. For herself, though, she wanted to visit Yukari and Masako, and something was niggling the back of her mind that she needed to talk to Nyton about... and then there was the possibility that Kotori would awaken today, too. Busy day.

The appearance of Kai and Suzume snapped her out of her planning. She smiled as she saw the two, then turned to Yuzuki. "Go ahead," Miyoko urged her gently. "If you'd like that room, it's the enlisted one furthest to aft on the starboard side. I've asked Hoshi to leave it unlocked. Just make sure to get something in your stomach."
 
@Nimura

The irony of being comforted by the once withdrawn sprite was not lost on Nyton. He smiled at Nimura in appreciation of her gesture. "Well, pessimistic scenarios are things I try to take into consideration. You do mention a plausible outcome though. It may be possible to hide the condition of these soldiers by such order. Even moreso if the members of this fleet become dispersed enough among the ranks of the military." he suggested as he took a gentle hold of her hand in his.

"Thank you for understanding, Nimura. I must also thank you for protecting us like you did back there. I knew you were more than just the emotionless soldier Melisson forced you to be. If not for you we could not have won back there." he said with gratitude.

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@Nao

Akiko giggled a little bit when Nao grabbed her ears. "You're silly, Nao-chan!"

Shizuka tilted her head, her smile still visible on her face. "Well now you have an opportunity to learn two more people's names. And if we happen to meet anyone else along the way maybe we can invite them too. Then you can learn more names." she offered.
 
@Nyton:

"It's like Ichigo said, Taii," Nimura quietly answered. "We are Miharu's sprites. We protect our crew."

@Rin:

Unbeknownst to her, Hinoto would be echoing Nimura's words as she replied to Rin.

"Rin, you are one of Miharu's sprites, created to do the small things the ship could not do to support and protect your crew," she gently told Rin. "You more than succeeded in doing your part. I saw you, when you saved Gunshin and Westwood from ambush. I saw you shove Freeman-Juni away to take the hit for him."

"These small things, put together, are more important than you give them credit for," Hinoto asserted. "All the small things the sprites did, put together, proved important in allowing us to finish what Miharu started."
 
Boredom had settled in as the young Kurohoshi Masako sat propped up in her hospital bed. Two days had passed since the end of that fateful day and the Medical personnel on board the YSS Mokuren had forbidden her to move around so far. The Warrant Officer couldn’t fault them for that either considering her surgery had been yesterday. Healed as it was externally, the internal damage was still being worked on by her own body.

Watching the crew of the Mokuren walking around in their NH-17 bodies was a bit nostalgic for Masako, who had been an NH-17 prior to the NH-29s development and implementation. It also sparked a bit of jealousy in her, which she would never admit. In her old NH-17 body, she would have been fully healed by now with a ravenous appetite. Her more energy-efficient NH-29 body required more time with less consumption. However, it would have spared her the boring time in a hospital bed; something Masako had little experience in her past.

However, Masako couldn’t help but enjoy the Mokuren Medical Staff. It was better than having to deal with Sanjuro and his lack of bed-side manner. But Masako couldn’t help but feel lonely. No one had come to visit her all day, not even Tsuya.

Part of her wished to disobey the Medical Staff to escape her loneliness, possibly even visit others from the Miharu still on board. Maybe, she would even just leave the Mokuren all together to escape to the Hoshi. But she’d rather not cause much trouble for the personnel, consider they had been so well-mannered and considerate.

There was another, more minor, worry for Masako. She had nothing now. With the Miharu’s destruction, the small Warrant Officer lost all of her possessions as well as her prized viola. That instrument had been with her since she left Ichiban, a symbol of her time with sisters who were probably long dead by now. She also had no clothing, civilian or otherwise, to call her own. Everything that had been provided by the military could be replaced easily with a simple request. All of her personal possession were gone for good. A sigh escaped Masako’s lips as she reached up to scratch the tip of her left ear thoughtfully. In a way, this looked like it would be a completely new beginning for her. Well--at least she was still alive.

That thought brought pain to Masako’s expression. The wound left by Mara’s death, as well as the death of so many comrades, would take time to heal. That was something Masako knew all too well and she instantly knew that nightmares would probably follow for the months to come, which is also something she knew too well.

“Damn,” she mumbled to herself. “I’m starting to think of depressing things. I need to find something to do.”
 
@Nimura

Nyton gave Nimura's hand one more reassuringly squeeze before releasing it. "Ichigo gave her life to uphold that. She saved my life and restored your soul. I just wish I could have done more for her. She will be missed." he said solemnly.
 

'Wait a moment...' Nao thought suspiciously. She visibly looked upwards as her hands felt her own ears. They were just noticeably larger than normal. Just. 'Why am I thinking of this now? Thinking of my looks? I've never really bothered before...' She shook her head, dispelling the thoughts. But then, Nao remembered that someone was looking at her as she did and thought all this, and once again, gave them her undivided attention. Her cheeks flushed.

"I-I'd really appreciate it Akiko-chan, Shizuka-chan." she replied, bowing twice in rapid succession.
 
"We finished what was started, but we shouldn't have had to finish it without Miharu or Ichigo or.... There has to have been something that we could have done!"

Rin teared up. She was an engineer. So many things could have been done, any number of which might have saved Miharu. Then they might not have had to board that monstrous vessel and her sisters might not have had to fight as they did.
 
Kyou shook her head, looking out at the stars with Asher. "Still not talking, hmm? I'm almost certain that order wasn't meant to be followed for this long, you know. Probably be easier to get into things for me to interrupt if you talk to others as well, you know." She glanced at him again. "Just a thought." She settled back in for a response, since she assumed she'd get one, verbal or otherwise, content to just sit around and do nothing for the time being.
 
@Nyton:

Nimura tried a weak smile at Nyton's words... but gave up on it not long after. Instead, she stared up at the ceiling.

"I had a fantasy, in the on-and-off times that I was semi-conscious, being treated," she told him softly. "I was thinking that Ichigo was the one that everyone else had been fond of, that they had loved. I couldn't change the fact that Ichigo died, but maybe I might have spared the grief of most of those whom liked Ichigo by somehow replacing her - no one really would care about ice-cold-bitch-Nimura, no one would've missed her."

"But, eh-" She closed her eyes, giving a sigh. "It's not like that ever had a chance to work except if I would've succeeded in luring you away."

@Rin:

"A lot of things should have been. A lot of things have been unfair. A lot of elements have contributed to tragedy," Hinoto agreed. "But hindsight is always perfect. In the end, Rin, we prevailed at what Miharu wanted us to succeed at. Our losses are cause for sadness, but they shouldn't be cause for shame."
 
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