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Stuff him in a sack, and throw him over.
Ear-lie in the mornin'...
"Dia dammit! Cén fáth?! Ní féidir liom a thuiscint! Cá bhfuil sé?!" A frail appearing hand would slam repeatedly onto a wooden table, over and over, as the foreign girl cursed and screamed. How angry she was, indeed. Days. Weeks. Months. They all passed with no success. Day after day she woke up, and put on her shoes and left her home just as the sun peeked into the village. Day after day she walked and walked, until the moon took the place of the sun. Day after day, she searched until too physically exhausted to move on. Too mentally exhausted to move on. She was failing. There was no success. Nothing. Not a single trace. And that left her to where she was now, her little make-shift kitchen in her middle-class apartment in Iwagakure. It was rather messy, and it was obvious that she didn't have much money (at least to spend on decorations) or even any idea of style. Her table was a dark wood, and it was a small circular one that only sat two. It was right in the kitchen, which was--well used to be--white, with beige walls through the entire apartment. And it was there, in that kitchen, that she sank to her knees beside the table. Her tired and sore legs trembling as they touched the cold tile, and her head fell to the table, and she began to cry.
"Le do thoil, thighearna, dó a thabhairt dom..." She prayed silently to herself, her head shaking back and forth.
Kurai was an average looking girl, rather pretty, but nothing extraordinary. But today, she was a mess. In shorts and a white tank top, a strap from her bra falling off her shoulder, and her shorts smudged with some sort of dirt. The tank top... not so white anymore, but grey. Her feet were bare, and were a slight red color from her days of walking. Her legs were tight and muscular from the work they were forced to do, and they hurt. All of this pain, and she hadn't even come across a single clue as to where she should look next--or even if she was in the right fucking country. There didn't seem to be much of any hope anymore, and as she lifted her head and stared across the kitchen, through the door, and to the living room, there was evidence of her unlucky life. Standing, she walked slowly, wiping her cheeks of the salty tears, into the living room. Her sore feet moving from the white tile to a tan carpet. The room was rather modest, with a small couch facing a beaten up television on a stand that didn't seem to of ever of been turned on. Various newspapers scrambled across the coffee table between them, high lighted in different colors--but, you can't read them from over there, can you?--and some crumpled and thrown around a waste basket in the corner. There were also a few plants, that seemed to be the only thing in the house well taken care of, and on the back wall, over the beige paint was something that made Kurai's apartment rather unique.
A large map of Iwagakure was plastered to the wall like wallpaper, and various pins stabbed through out it. Photographs of shadowy figures, places, and a young girl (who was on there quite a bit) pinned all over it, and red yarn attaching various places on the map. There was a lot of red, which wasn't good. The small plastic box of blue pins on the counter in the kitchen hadn't even been opened yet. Not a single clue. Just a large map with lots of denials and failures on it. A hand reaching up and running across
a photo of the repeating girl. A slight smile touching Kurai's face as she looked upon it, a girl with white hair, and eyes as gold as the sun...
"Satsujin..."
It was too much to handle. Looking upon the map of disappointments, and the beautiful face of Satujin... it was too much. Kurai's heart seemed to squeeze, and her eyes tremble as she stepped away, and out the door of her very modest apartment. Moving down the grey street with a fast walk, then a faster walk, then a job, and then into a sprint. Her long fire red locks snapping behind her like a flag in the wind, and her legs crying out in pain. It burned to run. It hurt to think. There was too much pain, and not enough relief--which is what she had said before. Before she spoke of the city, and how broken it was. She spoke of how it reeked of murder, betrayal, and depression--but perhaps that was her reflecting on herself? Perhaps, after all, she was not fit for such a mission. Or any mission? Surely, she was doing a good job with some of it. She dressed as a civilian, and pretended she was one. She spent days looking, and doing researching--the only thing she failed at was... well... getting anywhere with it.
Her pounding legs brought her to a place she had never been. The land began to curve upwards, and the rock became more difficult to run on. They sky got grayer, and the fog thickened--almost to the point of a solid. She felt the droplets of the land-clouds on her face as she moved up and up towards, what she would soon know as,
Skyfall. A place she had never been, and had no intention of ever going to--as it was a pointless place for her to look--but that was where fate brought her today, and as she slowed to a stop, and her breath tried to catch up with her body, she noticed through the fog that she was not alone. Before her, on the edge of the cliff, were two men. One was familiar, and one was not. They were speaking, but her heartbeat in her head was too loud for her to hear them clearly from where she was. She approached them slowly, her hair sticky to her back and clinging to the water droplets on her clothes and neck as she stood slightly behind the stranger, who asked the familiar one, Souji, if he was thinking about jumping.
Frankly, she was thinking about it herself. It was a long fall, and certainly would kill her before she even hit the ground. What was this place, anyways? Why would such a dangerous cliff exist? Was it some sort of suicide location?
"I surely... hope not... Souji..." Kurai tried to speak, and probably was not understandable at all through her thick accent and lack of breath.
"Unless... you take me....with you..." She tried to give a nervous laugh, and it was as weak as she was. It appeared as a joke, but... honestly? Was it?