“Relax, its still a bit early to tell if Akkuma would win or not, I'm pretty confident that he gots this in the bag.”
He was confident. A fucking fool, but he was a certain fool at the very least.
“Awwe, hon I didn't know you wanted my heart. Tell you what, I would bet the devil my head and my heart if you put your body on the line.”
There was a wager, of course there would be a wager. Pinocchio would of course place bet. Not that it mattered if they won or lost, whatever the abomination was, it was not getting out of Tea intact. Why the perversion, the quip about her body when it was likely his 'having wood' was likely a literal twig or something she could charge with a couple of batteries.
"Not very original are you?"
“I think that would be a fair trade.. Nee HeeHee!”
"Deal." She replied. [Obviously renig on the deal or we can do some weird follow-up thread where you escape or something. I have an OC ethic as always.]
"Are you that arrogant or just plain stupid to think that I wouldn't remember your face?"
The teen and the Kazekage did not seem to get along. At least she took that from the tone of their exchange. The corners of her lips lifted slightly, she took satisfaction in the vexing encounter. She had a lot to hold against the former village leader, some stemmed from her suffering but the depths of her passions came from the fact that she felt betrayed. There was a time where she saw him as family and she thought he saw her that way too. Families, don't do the things that they did. Well, perhaps human families did. There was no trust, just fear, anger, and assumed malintent. That was why Mikaboshi was bound. That was why she could not tell him what she was, he knew who she was because she was the capricious, reckless, laughing youth he knew as well. But who she was did not matter did it? It was what she was that he hated, that he distrusted. If she had paid attention she would have seen it earlier, that he could never have had true affections for her. He claimed he had no such sentiments to share. This might have been true but it did not matter because capacity matter less than the end result, she was nothing to him as a human and as an Ancient she was an enemy. So an enemy she became.
“Oooo conflict.”
And the personification of ADD's attention was now elsewhere.

She was strong enough to kill him. She knew it and she was getting stronger with each passing month. In the years since her last death she has taken part in the ritual of consumption, it was either that or death once again and she knew it. Sousuke had no qualms ending her life. Oddly enough she never ended his, despite hating him. Was it that she could not bring herself to do it? She was capable. So capable. His pride over her defeat made her intensely angry. His continuation and his decay offended her. She could end it all. She could even do it here, it was not like a strange puppet or a teenager could stop her. It is not like the civilian masses could offer any significant resistance to her.
"Stay away from me, psychopath."
Those words took her from her thoughts. It was an appropriate phrase that described him well. She did not know of Takayuki's relationship with the Steward, only that he accurately assessed her former cousin. She let out a low laugh, it made no sound but shook her shoulders slightly. She did not urn back despite desperately wanting to.
Hilarious.
Some partially clothed guy, well young man. He looked like a teenager really had bumbled his way into civilized seating. One would have thought that they would have had a gate or at least a man with a squirt bottle of water to drive away the strays. Regardless, he was interested only in Sousuke. The scent of shame and oil must have drawn him.
“Owch! That gotta hurt tin man?”
Then came the growling, as if someone had let their pet chihuahua out and they were started by a blade of grass. She did not bother to turn around of course, she was watching the entire exchange without actually looking at them. Eyes were limited by line of sight, the same could not be said of her sense of sound. She seemed somewhat self satisfied before the oddball defended the demon.
"Akkuma-Sama isn't slow!"
She let out a laugh, yes he was. It was taking him too long... longer than it should in any case to perform many of the actions he had tried to perform, comparatively he was standing still. She was not going to bother saying anything in reply of course, she was enjoying the blood bath. A demon
finally in their proper place, at someone's feet.
"He's gonna win this. I know he is..."
He insisted like some child trying to state a fantasy as fact enough times in hopes that he could make it a reality. In fact, this sounded pretty familiar. Wasn't the mannequin also prattling on about the demon's assured victory? No, that could not possibly be it, they were watching the same fight as her weren't they? She let out a disgusted noise, the sort of noise one has when they realize that the fish they were paying ocean caught for was actually farmed and full of mercury.
Gross and disappointing.
"You know nothing of my Neko-Chan."
Did he just call him a cat-person? Really? Her eyes rolled in response to the statement,
"I know enough about your cat-man, sit and watch the show kid." She made a shooing motion with her left hand, there was likely a seat somewhere.
"You would not want to miss learning how to skin a cat. I am assuming the blonde there is about to give a lesson in the fine art."
"C'mon, Akkuma-Sama!"
He shouted, not that it would make any difference. The power of what --
encouragement... would make him fight better? Longer? Get stronger? Hold his organs on the inside?
Fucking Idiot. "Yeah-yeah... go whatever her name is..." She seemed to lack enthusiasm but this fight was so one-sided that this was getting boring really. What could a girl say but
"see that fire?"</B><i></i> Such passion, it was no wonder that Homura used to love these gladiatorial battles, those were the days -- humans knew their place and the demons... well, they had their limited uses as well but most failed to earn the right to even live. She was not referring to Takayuki or Jiro, rather the bitch of a woman that was beating Akkuma's ass into the ground. If Shiori could have a thing for humans, she might have fallen in love.
<B>"Ridiculously lovely creature," she commented with an almost discerning eye. It was far from a carnal want of course, although it certainly sounded that way. More from a practical standpoint, she was the sturdiest mare with the least blemishes and the strongest back among them. Or maybe it was as it sounded and she found the lady hot. The truth, a discussion for another day.
“Howdy other Akkuma fan. Don't worry too much about blondie here, its probably that time of the month for her.”
He gave Shiori a nudge just in time to turn around and see Akkuma on the ground. She gave Maru a nudge back.
"I guess me being on the rag is the least of your concerns."