
Sometimes, in the dark of night, he would find reprieve in his dreams. It would be a time to rest the body. A time for the system to rejuvenate and recharge for another start come dawn. It was also a time for his consciousness to slumber. And a time for his soul to be in the security of his soulscape. He was not inside his small apartment, Kiri noticed. Rather, he was walking in the endless dark void. Gradients of black and grey would sometimes appear, but he wouldn’t bother stopping to examine them. They felt like shadows to him and that was all there was to appease his curiosity. Instead, he was more eager to follow the glimpses of light and wisps beyond his reach. It was a strange and somehow frustrating fascination, for when he would begin to run, they would run further and further.
What makes me more frustrating was that the voices were familiar to him. And as he picked up the pace of his run, he felt the hovering shadow mist around him. Slowly, the beast would form– a large lupine of all black from the darkness and shadow, plated skin and face with its eerie golden eyes glancing once to Kiri at his side before looking up ahead.
“Again?” the beast spoke.
“It’s mother’s voice, isn’t it? Maybe I can find out where she’s going if I can catch up,” replied Kiri.
“But it’s time.”
“For what?”
A sudden jolt brings Kiri to open his eyes. Wide awake, gasping at what seemed to have been a marathon, he brought a hand over to his chest and beat it, coughing for a bit before catching his breath. He slowly rose to a sit on his bed as he looked around the small apartment. It was silent, and the rays of the sun was seeping through the window. Strange. Wasn’t it not just a moment ago did he fall asleep from a day’s work in the hospital? Coming home close to midnight? Wishing nothing more than diving onto his futon and scrambling under the covers to sleep? Funny how the dream, a senseless dream, kept coming back again for the past few weeks.
“I need to get faster,” he concluded as he got up from bed and was on his way to the drawer when his legs stumbled along the wounded covers, and he ended up falling down flat on his face. And to make matters worse, he pulled on the covers that hit the nearby drawer, shaking it so his stack of medical books and journals fell on top of him. A series of loud thuds and yelps would echo, far before the ringing of his alarm clock. Sorely rubbing his cheeks, a lazy shadow tendril would sneak towards the alarm clock and tap it shut.
Coming to a sit, he sighed as he realised how his day had started and directly in front of him was the calendar posted at the opposite wall. A scribble on the date said something along the lines of an important meeting. He considered it for a minute before his eyes grew wide in shock
“Crap! It’s today!” At once, he scrambled to his feet and began to search for fresh clothes, his hakama, a yukata, and his happy (the over coat). It wasn't only when he was ready to leave when he noticed that among the pile of books that fell, there was that old journal. He stopped for a moment as he approached the piles, though he had earlier decided he’d clean up when he returns, he couldn’t help but pick up the journal at the very least. It was his mother’s. One of the things that he had of his old life aside from his brother’s sword. However, there journal was a strange one for no matter how many times he attempted to read it, there were too many blank pages in between, while others were torn. He, at least, read those that his mother recounted of their happy life. But the rest were simply illegible. No, not illegible. More like…. tampered.
He had tried going to the library to get it… fixed, but last time the librarian wasn’t there. Still, there was no time to lose. He hastily placed the book in his rucksack before grabbing his sword as he exited the apartment. He’ll have to remember passing by the library after this day’s event was over. For now, he needed to rush and make sure not to send any bad impressions. After all, he was to meet with one of the ANBUs.
Not too long after, Kiri would reach the forest. He’d been there countless of times for his hunts. Today, however, he didn’t know what to expect. But when he finally reached the designated place, it was a bit of a surprise to find the ANBU the same one who let them in the village before. Coming to a stop a few distance away, then walking closer, Kiri began to instinctively sketch the man’s features into his memory. Save for the face hidden beneath the mask, he was almost certain that his memory of the day they returned was real. It was nighttime back then so he didn’t have a good grasp of the area or the visage of their gatekeeper, but now, he could very well tell.
Still, he should do something about his odd habit of staring at people with furrowed brows. Almost gives him the wrong impression. And so when he noticed it, he quickly raised his hand as if to smooth out the wrinkles on his forehead and then bow in greeting.
“I’m sorry for the delay. I’m Kiri from the Medical Branch. I’m still a Mednin, as you may already know. And it was from my Supervisor Shinrya Kahako, that I was recommended to try for the… Sentou.” He grew quite by the end of it as he couldn’t help but be drawn towards the mask.
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