Yamanaka Ino (
intraspective) wrote2008-08-27 06:18 pm
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Room 504, Wednesday Late Evening
Ino ushered Tether in, taking him off his leash, and shut the door to her room with a sigh. Leaning against it, she watched as the puppy made himself comfortable on her bed with a whump of displaced air.
That got a bit of a grin, a small one, but there. “Maybe I’ll see if I can keep you, yeah?” she said, knowing she wouldn’t ask but the thought was the same—she did like having him around. He wasn’t going to care that she was in a bad mood, or that she wasn’t looking forward to tracking down, well, her.
And he hadn’t paid any bit of attention to her haircut. She appreciated that because she totally didn’t want to talk about it. Totally didn’t. She’d cried while they’d done it.
“Move over,” she told him, slumping exhaustedly on the bed. “It’s not your bed.”
He licked her hand, and she laughed quietly.
[Establishy mainly, and the door is shut but open if you have reason to talk to her. And as of this post, Ino’s hair is short (despite some of her icons, la). Mwah.]
That got a bit of a grin, a small one, but there. “Maybe I’ll see if I can keep you, yeah?” she said, knowing she wouldn’t ask but the thought was the same—she did like having him around. He wasn’t going to care that she was in a bad mood, or that she wasn’t looking forward to tracking down, well, her.
And he hadn’t paid any bit of attention to her haircut. She appreciated that because she totally didn’t want to talk about it. Totally didn’t. She’d cried while they’d done it.
“Move over,” she told him, slumping exhaustedly on the bed. “It’s not your bed.”
He licked her hand, and she laughed quietly.
[Establishy mainly, and the door is shut but open if you have reason to talk to her. And as of this post, Ino’s hair is short (despite some of her icons, la). Mwah.]
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It wasn't a snarl, or a shout. It was almost matter-of-fact.
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"No."
Just as matter of fact.
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"Not until I find out why. Or discover you've got brain fever."
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Maybe if she repeated it enough she'd get it through his head.
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"You don't have to repeat as if I was deaf."
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He looked back at her.
"And I wouldn't recommend volume. I've weathered worse than anything you can throw at me on that score."
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She knew how easy it was for him to think he was stupid.
She knew how much that could hurt him.
And going for that low blow was not just uncharacteristic?
...it made his own claws drop.
"So I'm telling you that I'm not going anywhere until you explain why you've suddenly decided to act like a massive bitch."
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She scoffed, derision thick in her voice. "You wouldn't understand."
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He wouldn't take the offensive. But he wasn't backing down.
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Pause.
"Get. Out."
It bore repeating.
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"Oh, I'm sorry," though clearly she wasn't, "so sorry that I don't always want hugs, or want to fucking deal with you coddling me, or just freakin' agreeing with me when you don't even know what the fuck you're agreeing about!"
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"Treat me like I'm a human being and I'll respond accordingly."
He stepped farther into the room.
"And if I don't get it, perhaps the problem is that you haven't explained. I can only judge by what you say and what you've done. Congratulations: of the two of us, I can honestly say you're the one who makes no sense."
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Her voice turned cruel. "I don't want you for a brother then."
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His eyes sharpened and every line in his face turned to angles, harsh and hard.
And then he laughed.
"Did you think that would break me, Ino, my dear?" Amused. Darkly amused. "Did you think I would startle back and run crying?"
He stepped farther into the room. Just one step. One precise step.
"Silly, spoiled little girl. Stupid, arrogant little girl. Don't play this game with me. You don't have the first idea how to tear in deep. You're an amateur."
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"I'm not your 'dear', I'm not your sister," she hissed, never one to back down. "I am an amateur," she could admit that after this weekend, "and I want you gone."
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"It doesn't go away. It can't be dismissed. It's under the skin, ingrained in your memories, a part of you even if you hate them. Even if everything within you revolts against them. Even if it will ultimately destroy you."
He looked at her, eyes as empty and dark as a fishwell as he took another step.
"You could kill me, right here, right now, and that wouldn't change. In fact, it would be worse. We've already poisoned each other, Ino."
And he smiled. Genuinely smiled.
"You can't have what you want. You will never have what you want. Get used to it."
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She was so far past furious that she couldn't even yell.
"But, you know what? Wanting to be alone in my room isn't very much to ask. You're not my family, I'm not your sister, and I want you out of here."
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"How very disappointing. One of your damaged little disciples doesn't want to listen to you, your words of wisdom fall on deaf ears, and all you do is repeat the same thing over and over because you have nothing else. It's just the rantings of a spoiled child."
He snorted and shook his head.
"How very disappointing. And not worth my evening."
He took a step forward and gave her a low bow.
"Do take care, my dear. And I'm sure I'll see you around."
A twitch of a smile.
"Good evening, sister."
And he turned to the door.
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"I'm an only child," she said simply.
It wasn't even a retort.
Just a fact.
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