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mitsumi "HAKU YES" haku ([personal profile] jinxings) wrote in [community profile] snowblindrpg2015-06-21 12:35 pm

[log] something was bound to go right sometime today [closed]

Characters: Haku Mitsumi and Eiri Kaidou
Location: N3
Date: Day 6, afternoon
Summary: Haku and Eiri finally manage to run into each other again in this snowy wasteland.
Warnings: Possible mentions/discussions of suicide.

[ Six days in this place already. As Haku wanders across the snowy fields with houses and rubble everywhere, he keeps repeating that much in the back of his head. Going over the things he's seen here, the buildings he's been in, the people he talked to and the information they gave him. As long as he just keeps going over all that, cycling back to the beginning once he's gone over everything, he might be able to keep his mind occupied. Keep himself distracted enough that he doesn't feel as restless about everything that happened before he found himself in this strange place, enough that he doesn't feel as paranoid about everything that's happening here. His tablet feels like it's burning a hole in his pocket, brimming with strange videos of shadowy figures in some school-like building, more worried and less worried messages from Eiri piling up in it.

Eiri-- the name and thought that keeps him going, that keeps making him put one foot in front of the other as his boots briefly leave imprints in the snow. He has to find Eiri. Even if he was questioning his purpose in life so badly before he arrived in this place, he at least knows that much for now. No matter how long he has to wander through all of this, he has to find Eiri, he has to make sure he's real and alive and alright.

Just as that thought goes through his mind, Haku can spot a shadow on the horizon. Not that he thinks too much of it - it's not like he hasn't ran into people before in this place, even if it's more rare than contact over the network. There's apparently plenty of them stuck here, so it's not like it's an impossible chance to run into someone out here.

But when the shadow approaches more because they both keep walking, it turns more into the shape of a person. A little small, compared to most people. The end of a coat trailing a little behind him as he walks.

For a brief moment Haku is absolutely sure he's hallucinating, and for that same moment Haku stops walking, feeling his heart speed up in his chest. He doesn't want to believe out of fear of being wrong, of it being fake, of it being his mind's wishful thinking (it's not like that hasn't happened before, after all). But at the same time he wants it to be true more than anything - hasn't he been wanting to see Eiri in person all this time? ]


Eiri..

[ The name escapes his lips softly, carried away immediately by the wind - but only a moment after he starts sprinting to cover the distance between him and his possible-hallucination as quickly as possible. If this really is a daydream, he'd rather be helped out of it as soon as possible. ]
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[personal profile] fauxtality 2015-06-21 11:22 am (UTC)(link)
[It's been six days, but at least that's given Eiri enough time to get used to a new routine of sorts, here. With the occasional interruption, of course, but for the most part, days go by on a standard schedule. He gets up at dawn and moves onward, searching where he can, but keeping in mind that when night falls, the doors lock. But when he doesn't know where the next house will be, it's almost like a sick game of musical chairs. Or would it be musical houses...

Along with the comfort of having a routine is the ever-present objective of finding Haku, though. It's on par with finding food and shelter, to be honest, if not more so. And though he keeps in touch as often as he can, it's just not the same as being in his Messiah's physical presence. He needs to be with Haku, he needs to be able to see him and touch him and just know that he's real.

Haku is all he's got.

But still he trudges on, not knowing where Haku even is, if he's even going in the right direction - but they've discussed the rising and the setting of the sun, they know the directions that way - in the ever-present hope that today will be the day they find each other. And when Eiri looks up, he thinks it's finally happened. There's a shape there, a person, he hopes. But it could be his mind playing with him. Or whatever this place does. Eiri remembers how things got intense just a few nights ago. He remembers that injection - and he's still pissed that he has no idea who is responsible - and has accepted, at least silently, that something extremely weird is going on here.

He continues walking forward. The person he sees could be anyone. It's not like they're alone out here. But has he squints against the blinding whiteness of the snow, he thinks he sees blond hair. And that coat surely matches his own.

And as that person starts to run, Eiri can tell that those legs are impossibly long and it won't take long for that person to meet him. He's terrified, though. Terrified that this isn't real, and how stupid would he be to imagine something like this when he could be making good progress over this frozen land?

But he dares to hope. He knows what Haku looks like when he runs and this person looks just like Haku. And he's running toward Eiri like his life depends on it. Like his life depends on Eiri.

Haku is all Eiri's got. And if that can go both ways, just once...]


Haku...

[It's so quiet, so breathless, that Eiri isn't even sure he's spoken, but it doesn't matter, because finally his legs start to work again and he runs, wanting to meet up with Haku as quickly as possible. And when he opens his mouth again and takes a deep breath, he makes sure his Messiah will be able to hear him.]

HAKU!

[Which, of course he will. Because Eiri's screams could wake the dead.]
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[personal profile] fauxtality 2015-06-21 06:23 pm (UTC)(link)
[There's a part of Eiri - a rather small part - that hopes Haku will slow his approach, that something will click in the taller man's head and tell him that this full steam ahead decision won't end well for at least one of them, but he knows better. Which is why he's the one who stops and braces himself against the inevitable crash. But snow doesn't offer a good footing and Haku just doesn't seem to realize that his size is definitely going to give him the advantage here and really all Eiri can do is rely on his own jinx and know that getting crushed by his own Messiah isn't going to be how he leaves the world.

(That doesn't mean Eiri still doesn't cry out when they both come tumbling down, however.)

Not that he really cares. Because this is definitely Haku and they're definitely back together and Eiri can definitely find peace in that. Haku's alive and Haku's still in one piece that he can tell and he's still...he's still Haku, even under what must be an unbearable amount of mental anguish. This is still his Messiah and Eiri wouldn't want to be crushed into the snow by anyone else.]


It's me, it's me. I'm here.

[He has to wrench his arms from between the two of them, but once he does, Eiri wraps them so hard around Haku, threatening to never let go. He's got Haku back. That's all he needs. That's all he wants.

He has Haku back. That fact starts to sink in more and more and his hands nearly claw at Haku's back with such a ferocity, a desperate attempt to keep him right there, in his arms, because dammit he had nearly lost the one person he had left in his life, the one who means everything!]


Haku...

[The closeness between them is suffocating and yet it's not good enough and even though Haku has completely destroyed Eiri's personal bubble, he can't help but crave more of it. Never stop being right in his face, never stop being that insufferable and tall and ever-present pain in his ass.

It's stupid and they have more important things to worry about, but feeling the raw and intense affection being slathered all over him causes Eiri's throat to close up and he gasps out a sob.]


Haku...! Don't leave me. God, don't leave me!
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[personal profile] fauxtality 2015-06-22 06:09 am (UTC)(link)
[Eiri knows that Haku never wanted to leave. Even after their rocky beginning and how Haku pushed him away, he was never the one to want to end it. In hindsight, Eiri's ashamed of himself. Or more disappointed in himself, really. If he and Haku parted ways back then...

He never would have gotten shot, at least not by Higayama. But then someone else would have died in his place. Died for real. And where would that have left Haku? Eiri can only imagine what his mental state would be like. Or if he had never gotten attached, then maybe he'd still be the same. Aloof and distant, protecting himself in the only way he knew how.

But they didn't part ways and things changed between them and neither of them wanted to leave, even if Eiri wouldn't say as much, not out loud, but Haku's jinx has always been there, just hovering in their periphery. Always just out of sight, just out of mind. It never got in the way, not after the Higayama incident.

But these days it's taking center stage again.

Really, though, it's not even a real jinx. It's only effective as long as Serizawa or any of his cronies are around. It's not Haku's fault that his past Messiah died. It's his awful brother's fault. But as long as Serizawa lives, Haku is going to live in fear of that jinx claiming Eiri's life.

Eiri's own jinx, on the other hand, is all too real and can't be explained away by terrible outside plotting that looks like awful coincidence. He can't die. He's survived too many things so far that he never should have. But he wonders, especially in the darkest hours of the night or back in his loneliest times, if he willed it enough, would he be able to end his own life? Would the jinx still work then?

But he doesn't want to die, not now that he has Haku back, not when Haku needs him more than ever. He holds Haku close, so tightly, threading a gloved hand through the blond hair at his shoulder. And he can feel and hear how Haku is breaking within his embrace. If he could hold him any tighter, he would, just to keep all the pieces in one place. He can't lose any part of Haku. He can't, he can't!

Eiri is just human, too, though, and seeing his Messiah in such pain like this hurts so badly that all he can do is try to choke down his own sobs, but his chest heaves and though he screws his eyes shut, he can feel icy cold tears leak out, quickly freezing on his cheeks.]


Whose...whose jinx is stronger, huh?

[He tries to laugh it off, but it only comes out as another choked breath.]

'Cause mine's been doing pretty good, I think. It's gonna stay that way, too, all right? I can't -

[He breaks off, quickly wiping at his face, because the tears and his snot are all freezing and it's gross and embarrassing.]

I can't bear the thought of losing you. You're...You're my reason for living! It's you. So don't you dare leave me, Haku, don't you dare. 'Cause I won't leave you. Not ever. Not because of some weak-ass jinx.

[He turns his head, trying to look at Haku, but it's so hard when they're so close, so she shifts and nudges Haku. Because this is important.]

It's forever, right?
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[personal profile] fauxtality 2015-06-24 09:55 am (UTC)(link)
[..it's alright..? If it's me?

Even if it's me...it'll be forever?

Despite Eiri's pleading, Haku still doubts. And yet, beneath that layer of careful self-deprecation, Eiri can glimpse a spark of hope. Or at least he tells himself that as he jumps at the chance to reassure Haku yet again.

Still keeping one arm wrapped around Haku's body, Eiri pushes himself up into a sitting position, pulling Haku with him. The snow is exceedingly cold and even though Haku is somewhat warm where he covers Eiri, it's still freezing. The snow seeps into the coat on his back and as he sits there, the air cools the dampness, causing Eiri to shiver. But he doesn't drag Haku indoors yet, even though he should. They don't have any medical supplies and if they get sick...

He doesn't care about that right now. He only cares about Haku.]


It's only been you.

[Ever since the fire that claimed his family's lives, ever since he lost the gang, ever since he was told not to befriend anyone other than his Messiah, Eiri has been alone. Alone except for Haku, the one constant in his new life.

Haku and his infuriating inability to clean up after himself.

Haku and his apparent disinterest in life.

Haku and his jinx.

Haku. Just Haku.

Eiri doesn't have anyone else, but at this point, he wouldn't want anyone else to stand in Haku's place.]


It's only going to be you. Forever.

[And just as Haku had done for him, Eiri carefully reaches down to Haku's face, rubbing his gloved thumb over the other man's cheeks. The tear tracks are frozen against his skin, but he still tries to gently rub them away.]

...Do you believe in me?

[Though Eiri could understand if Haku had trouble with that. After everything they've been through, particularly the most recent event with Eiri faking his own death, keeping Haku in the lonely, awful dark, it would make sense for Haku to be suspicious or downright dismissive. Eiri knows he doesn't even really have the right to ask, and yet he finds himself hoping.

Hoping that as he needs Haku so badly, Haku will need him, too.]