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Shirai Reizo | 白井 雷三 ([info]some_other_dog) wrote in [info]disappear_plot,
@ 2010-08-05 18:16:00

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Noodle Alley is a familiar place to all but the most shut-in of Nanakamado students, and so is the cold lump of dread that settles into their stomach at the thought of Reizo Shirai.

Today, the normally bustling Noodle Alley toils under a washed out stretch of sky, the clients' usual vigor and mirth curtailed by the news of the most recent death and the gang and youth violence that has exploded in the area. Most of the diners wear strained smiles when they joke and laugh, but here and there the crowds are peppered with faces set in grim determination, shoulders hunched and posture tense as they soldier through their meals.

Worst amongst them are the ex-Nanakamado students who know just who’s responsible for the recent savagery and that once he is caught there will be no just penalty for him. The students, most of them paired off into two or threes, sometimes glance up at the passing group, curiosity and confusion breaking through into their miserable and gloomy stares before they turn back to their food.

The looks they get when they arrive at the mouth of the alley from the customers are severe enough to make up for sudden dearth of people. One or two even manage a weak, dispassionate warning to “get away from there” as the group disappears into the alley.

The alley itself is of no real importance. Bags of trash lean despondently against buildings, and the hard scrubbed ground itself is littered with cigarette butts and other miscellaneous bits of rubbish. Scraps of plastic skitter across the ground when the wind catches them, and a discarded snack bag crinkles and snaps against the tangle of sickly weeds it’s caught against.

Behind them the somber sounds of a fearful Noodle Alley peter away as they walk deeper into the alley, and before long die away completely, leaving them in a quiet only broken up by their own conversation and the gentle buzz of the city. The silence is heavy with disquiet when it settles in, full of the fear and tension felt by anyone who knows they are entering the bad part of the town, and it’s punctuated by the signs of struggle. A trashcan lays on its side, its meager contents half spilled out beside it, bent and dented. A switchblade, the blade glittering sharp and deadly even in the gloomy light of the alley lays not far from it, it’s tip red with fresh blood.

From up ahead a pained yell echoes and rebounds down the alley, and there’s a snap of wood breaking followed by several fresh shouts, ranging from angry to scared to hurt.


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[info]pinksunbeam
2010-08-19 03:11 am UTC (link)
Misaki had been watching quietly the whole thing and moved towards the door. This wasn't Reizo, it was but it wasn't, and she felt like things were more unhinged then ever. Her eyes glanced over at him, then at Tom, as a shiver ran down her spine. This image was burned into her head, replacing the small moment she had of Reizo being kind enough to let her and Kiriko make some cookies at his apartment. The immaculate place, there was an odd civil feeling about it that had remained with her even after she left. Even with his behavior Misaki had thought there was some decency in Reizo, this shadow though replaced all of that feeling and made her angry and sad.

The door was the only way to go and she sighed some muttering, "I always thought there was some decency in you Shirai-san. Was I wrong to ever think that?"

Shaking her head some the pink haired girl walked into the door to follow the others into what was going to be a decent into a virtual nightmare, that much she was sure of.

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[info]anthesphoria
2010-08-21 02:54 am UTC (link)
Kozue was still clutching her cellphone in her hand—a grip that had clenched and tightened, becoming vice-like as terror rushed through her. She felt, although she realized it only dimly, almost like a rabbit or a squirrel must feel in the headlights of a car or the jaws of a much bigger animal, paralyzed with fear and uncomprehending of what was moving towards her and what was about to happen. There was no disguising it. (Kozue wasn't an awful liar, and a better faker, but neither of those faculties were available to her at the moment.) It was Tom's comment about the vet that pushed her towards actual thought, again; at first, perplexity amidst the fear. He was going to die, and he was worried about the…

She only half-heard Misaki's comment, and saw the girl moving past out of the corner of her eye. Maybe it would help; Kozue tried not to think about it, and eased the grip around her phone, willing herself to act despite her fear. "Yeah—I'll message the vet," she said. It was almost a whisper, tense and a bit shaky. She tapped out the message quickly, and quietly, trying not to draw attention: shadow armed. in trouble. and pressed the send button on her many-times composed message to Kiriko.

She swallowed, palming her phone and stepping forward, to follow after Misaki into the door. Did it lead to Paradise? It was the first time that Kozue had felt, with absolute commitment and certainty, that Paradise would be the safer and much more preferable place to be. She tried not to shake as she walked. At least, not obviously.

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[info]ofmanydevices
2010-08-21 03:28 am UTC (link)
Tom's thoughts ran through his mind at an extremely fast pace. There was a time, a time even recently that he would not have worried at all, he would have been willing to die. First for his ideals, and then for his friends. Now though, when the possibility seemed more real then it had in a long time, Tom felt different.

His thoughts moved to Seiko, and Max, and Kozue, and the rest of the team. He had friends, he had people who cared about him, people he didn't want to leave. Tom was struck by the sudden realization that he didn't want to die.

He raised his arms, hands splayed out in front of him in the standard "calm down" gesture directed at the rest of the team. It also allowed him to show the shadow he was unarmed, but he doubted the shadow would believe that. It also put him in a better position to get his hands past the knife. He didn't expect to not get cut, either on the hands or even on the throat a bit, that was to be assumed, but it was better then getting his throat slashed. He had absolutely no chance of overpowering Reizo, but he might be able to slip away with minimal injury, if he could provide the right distraction.

It was a horrible idea to let Reizo continue to control the situation, but Tom wasn't ready to spring into action, not just yet. He needed to know more.

"You look like shit." Tom hoped echoing the same thing Reizo had said to him when they met in the park would spark some kind of recognition. He felt the need to leave "retard" off though. "And just so you know, I'm not doing this out of fear. I'm doing it because Shirai Reizo is on my team, he's my friend."

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[info]some_other_dog
2010-08-23 05:28 am UTC (link)
The shadow’s eyes went hard and flinty at Kozue as she passed, and his teeth skinned back from his teeth in a snarl to “hurry up” at the rest of them. He kept Tom held tight in his grip, the knife so close to his throat that it would cut him even if he turned his head, and he pressed it closer, actually nicking the poor boy when he started talking.

“You’ll learn,” he half-laughed at the boy, “that I’m a whole different breed than that mutt.”

The knife turned, and flashed downwards, dangerous tip aimed at the shoulder of his captive, who (ACCORDING TO TJ) reacted quickly, a hand shooting up to Reizo’s wrist to deflect it. The knife found Tom’s wrist instead, scraping first across the blades he kept concealed around his wrists and then down into his forearm, cutting a gash into the arm of his shirt and his forearm.

Reizo bolted forward, all of his weight charging Tom forward and into a wall, and then into the inky dark of the doorway Kozue had just disappeared into. He turned on the stragglers with a growl, the knife lost in the struggle, but the way he clenched his hands into tight fists and his thick arms bulged showed that it was superfluous to begin with.

“In. NOW!”

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