Mizuki "I'm gonna change my last name" Date 👁️ (
usarinpa) wrote in
expiationlogs2023-03-05 02:11 am
[02] [open] nemesis identified
Who: Mizuki and YOU [open]
Where: The wilderness, a ways from Aldrip in an out-of-the-way little cave (Not Lorentia)
What: In which Mizuki finds out she's been alone all along.
Warnings: Spoilers for AI, IDK—will add if any become relevant.
[ There are thin tire tracks starting at the inn that head out and away from Aldrip today. Curious, isn't it? Were they there before? Have you even seen a motorbike here in Aldrip since you woke up here?
If you're keen to find out, you will follow a trail that is just long enough to make you wonder whether you should turn back. Keep with it, however, and you will find yourself at a small cave nestled in the mountains, the opening of which is surrounded by trees. ]
👁️ i. He was the Universe
[ Perhaps you'll see the bike first. It sticks out like a sore thumb. But walk a little further and inside the cave, there's Mizuki, asleep on the cave's dirt floor.
Her hair is messy with sleep. There is a hair piece that sticks out against her cyan locks, standing out almost as much as her bike does in the wilderness. In her hand is an empty, decorated box with a note attached that wouldn't look out of place in a trash can, as it is. Meager remnants of the few good things that have happened to her here, now that she can't go back.
A subtle, unpleasant odor lingers in the air, reminiscent of a wet dog or wild animal that's no longer there. Somewhere beside her sits her pipe, and at her waist, there is her holstered Evolver. ]
👁️ ii. Ought to Know
[ Alternatively, the trail is still going. Eventually, footprints start to appear in the dirt next to the tire track, suggesting that Mizuki has started walking. Catch up to her, you'll find that her back is to you and she is dragging her bike alongside her.
Why? ...Well, technology continues to be fickle, apparently.
Watch her for long enough and you'll see her stop and try to start it again. Instead, there's that all too familiar, insufferable buzz that makes her cover her ears. Her mouth opens, like she's groaning, but the noise that escapes, if there had been any, is easily swallowed up by the rustling of leaves and the buzzing of insects.
Once that passes, she can be seen pulling out a piece of parchment from her pocket—a map. ]
▶ ooc/wildcard
[ Due to trauma, Mizuki will be aphonic/unable to speak temporarily! Sorry about that. She will still be writing things in the dirt or on the back of her map, probably, and if I feel it's appropriate, I may give her back her voice midthread.
Enjoy the introduction of her shiny new bike, and please feel free to reach out via PM, on the Discord, or
yammdere for plotting/ideas! Thank you! ]
Where: The wilderness, a ways from Aldrip in an out-of-the-way little cave (Not Lorentia)
What: In which Mizuki finds out she's been alone all along.
Warnings: Spoilers for AI, IDK—will add if any become relevant.
[ There are thin tire tracks starting at the inn that head out and away from Aldrip today. Curious, isn't it? Were they there before? Have you even seen a motorbike here in Aldrip since you woke up here?
If you're keen to find out, you will follow a trail that is just long enough to make you wonder whether you should turn back. Keep with it, however, and you will find yourself at a small cave nestled in the mountains, the opening of which is surrounded by trees. ]
👁️ i. He was the Universe
Her hair is messy with sleep. There is a hair piece that sticks out against her cyan locks, standing out almost as much as her bike does in the wilderness. In her hand is an empty, decorated box with a note attached that wouldn't look out of place in a trash can, as it is. Meager remnants of the few good things that have happened to her here, now that she can't go back.
A subtle, unpleasant odor lingers in the air, reminiscent of a wet dog or wild animal that's no longer there. Somewhere beside her sits her pipe, and at her waist, there is her holstered Evolver. ]
👁️ ii. Ought to Know
Why? ...Well, technology continues to be fickle, apparently.
Watch her for long enough and you'll see her stop and try to start it again. Instead, there's that all too familiar, insufferable buzz that makes her cover her ears. Her mouth opens, like she's groaning, but the noise that escapes, if there had been any, is easily swallowed up by the rustling of leaves and the buzzing of insects.
Once that passes, she can be seen pulling out a piece of parchment from her pocket—a map. ]
▶ ooc/wildcard
Enjoy the introduction of her shiny new bike, and please feel free to reach out via PM, on the Discord, or

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hey me too][ No, her box—!
Well, it's not like there was anything valuable in it, but Mizuki still seems hesitant to let it go. She lets him, wondering what he intends to do with it as she watches him hold it above his head like a canvas for both of them. Some of the wet dirt from his finger lingers as he traces the words, creating a trail, making this easier.
Though at the moment, she's mute, not deaf.
Her eyes avert, but she nods. Yeah, she can read it. ]
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oh my god meanwhile i'm so stupid i meant to write it that he was handing her the box and tracing letters right in the dirt (thus still crouching), not dirtying her box, but rereading my tag now i'm like... nanami what the hell...going with it b/c that was my bad, sorry about your box mizuki][ Nanami didn't, doesn't think she's deaf — but if he wrote something else and asked whether she could read it, there could be an additional step or several to fully confirm it. With no oral clue, the letters would need to "speak" for themselves.
Straightening, he wipes at the granules of damp sticking dirt, at first on his other palm, then his satchel for good measure. Then, offering the box back to her. ]
OK. You don't have to respond in that way or any other, but if you choose to, that should work.
[ Beginning with a transparently stupid question, he frowns, slightly, looking around the cavern. ]
I'm the one intruding, but are you all right?
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Funny how being branded a mass murderer and being torn away from the only world you knew makes you a sentimental bitch. ]
. . .
[ She's an emotional mess. Nobody needs that right now.
She shakes her head, at least answering honestly, despite trying to be dismissive about it. Stop worrying about her. ]
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It doesn't really matter.
More pressing is that she admits to not being all right, though composed in it, nothing pleading in her expression. She could ask for help and she could ask him to leave — the latter seems more likely at this juncture, but having not yet happened, he considers the situation. Motorbike tracks that lead a considerable distance from the town, ending poorly (if at all) obscured at a cave. A young girl inside, sleeping and armed, mute and not OK.
Nanami smooths out a frown, features keeping neutral. ]
I won't ask why. It's up to you if you want to say — or write — more. Either you're leaving Aldrip for another place or you've decided to lodge this far out. I won't ask about that, either. Are you properly equipped for it?
[ Unless he's overlooked a packed bag, or misunderstood what he'd seen of the map, she doesn't seem to be. ]
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If he takes a better look at her bike eventually, he will notice a little yellow backpack positioned over the spare tire below the center console. it's from home, but certainly isn't big enough to hold clothes, towels, or anything for a long trip. On top of that, there's the bike itself, which has been subject to the same malfunctions all other electronic devices have here. So while her bike was fine to start, it quickly gave out with that same metallic hum. And then there was the issue of getting gas...
None of which she's able to articulate in her current state.
She merely shakes her head again, and without thinking about it, she digs her nails into dirt, writing halfheartedly,
Who are you ]
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Who being, unsurprisingly, a two-way question. ]
Nanami Kento.
[ Bending at the waist, but at an angle so acute it barely registers as a bow. ]
Before we were taken here, I worked for a school.
[ It's technically correct, but more than a little misleading. Something against his preference and choice, but even if the memorandum governing jujutsu sorcerers didn't reasonably apply here, over a decade of secrecy couldn't be easily shucked even if he wasn't reticent by nature. ]
Please tell me your name?
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She stares at the words she has written, rubbing them away with her hand. What is she doing? ]
Mi...
[ It hurts. She doesn't fully understand why. Perhaps she never understood why it happened the first time either. Her voice is a soft one, and barely audible, but it's gotta be less effort than writing stuff in the dirt.
If only she still had her phone. ]
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Nanami offers no explanation. Maybe he picked it up here as a matter of practicality in an unknown environment. (He obviously didn't pick it up here.)
But, rather than her name given shape by her finger dragged through the dirt, her palm smears the lettering already traced — frustration, perhaps, in the brusque wipe of her hand — without then utilizing the smoothed canvas to answer. Instead: her voice.
Surprising, when minutes ago she'd mouthed without sound. Just one syllable, with discomfort behind it. Then — ]
Are you not ordinarily mute? We can leave it at Mi-san for now.
[ So as not to force it. That question, and his next, at least allowed for the easiness of responding by shaking her head or nodding. ]
First, have you been physically injured?
[ Are you all right had been too broad a question, if useful in that moment for a baseline. She'd indicated that she wasn't [all right], allowing now for better tailored questions.
And, if only as a matter of record-keeping — a little stupidly, he hasn't even thought of his phone, left at the inn to reduce the distraction of it. He'd planned to read a book today, not scroll through old text messages. ]
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...She doesn't know if she likes that, though it occurs to her that it's something Iris might call her back home if she caught onto it. Mizuki doesn't quite react with offense or anything, as she doesn't quite have the energy to care enough, but there's curious, questioning look.
What else would he call her? She has to do better.
She slowly shakes her head. She hasn't been physically injured, but she almost wishes she had. It might make this easier, somehow, though pity would be even more than she's already getting, and she doesn't know if she can handle that. ]
......Mizuki.
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It's an unnecessary gestures, but Nanami nods as he affirms: ]
Then, Mizuki-san.
[ Who isn't all right, but wasn't physically injured. Who either isn't fully mute, or briefly lost her capacity for speech for a different reason. Who's leaving Aldrip (or staying out here), while admittedly ill-equipped for it.
He shouldn't be intruding to this extent, but the longer they "speak" without her asking him to go, the less he could easily leave her like this. That sort of sentiment isn't helped by experience with the young(er) in different stages of distress, expressed in different ways. He's been one himself.
Nanami's staring now as he considers, but at least he breaks it within reasonable time to glance down as he reaches for his bag. ]
Are you hungry? I've got a sandwich.
[ His lunch, made for that idyllic reading excursion. But he can easily return to town and get something else or make another. That doesn't seem to be an option for Mizuki. ]
Water, too.
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It's only been about a day, but she can't seem to recall what it was that was her last meal, and she certainly hasn't been eating well. Her hand grips her stomach as the subtle aroma of the sandwich hits her nose. She should be hungry, but the truth is, she can't say if she is.
Her stomach starts to rumble (thanks for that, body), which confirms her answer. Feeling the lowest she's ever been, like some beggar despite the fact he so kindly offered, Mizuki hesitantly holds her hand out.
......She'll take it. ]
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Then again, she might not be tasting much in this state. ]
You can eat over this. I thought I'd eat by the river.
[ By way of explanation. At that he kneels, pulling out two rolled up cloths. One small, a cloth napkin. The other a little larger which he spreads out on the cave floor. Not enough for someone to really sit on (not a picnic blanket or anything like that). Finally, the container of water.
He'll stay low, then, sitting cross-legged on his farther side of the larger cloth. ]
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Uncertain still despite having made her decision to take it, she reaches for the sandwich slowly. She even seems to look at it for a moment longer than she should have, as if with suspicion, before taking her first bite.
Contrary to what she might think, the flavor explodes in her mouth. There is a meaty filling that is satisfying to tear apart, and it leaves her with each bite coming faster than the last. ]