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Magnum Dance ([info]daisukejigen) wrote in [info]mirage_rpg,
@ 2008-07-26 19:13:00

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Entry tags:arrival, complete, daisuke jigen, day 9, nymphadora tonks

Jigen arriving on Day Nine
Who: Jigen & OTA => Tonks
When: Day Nine, afternoon
What: A dangerous meeting in New York, and then suddenly being thrown into the middle of a hurricane storm somewhere entirely else and being dragged in to shelter.
Where: A jazz club in New York, then by the River and finally at the bar indoors.
Rating: PG-13 for violence and language.
Status: Completed.


The scarred man in a suit sat down in the table uninvited, with a twisted smirk on his face as he looked down upon the asian man in whose table he joined. Three of his thugs surrounded them to emphasize the threat and to ensure that everything went according to plan.

The man who had first been spending a peaceful evening alone in the table at the jazz club did not flinch, blink or even look up from under his black fedora hat. He lounged on the chair in his black suit, a cigarette between his lips and a half-empty scotch glass beside him on the table.

"Jigen Daisuke," the scarred man began sounding amused. "You're a hard man to get a hold of."

Jigen snorted - smoke flowed out of his nostrils - and slowly turned to look at his company.

"What do you want, Walker?" he asked without taking the cigarette away from his lips. His tone was gruff and his voice was very low.

"The boss wants to meet ya," Walked answered. "You went poking about in his territory, but I'm sure you can... get to an agreement about it."

"You can tell him that I don't care about his territory," Jigen answered and leaned back again. He inhaled so that the cigarettes tip burned brighter. Knowing what was coming, he already took it between his fingers and dumped it on the ashtray.

"I'm sad that you're so ignorant, you see, the boss is not happy. Not happy at all about what you did," the scarred man continued. "But he would let this slide, if you, say, handed over what you took from the Countess."

Jigen let out a dry chuckle. "You were after them as well, weren't you? Well too bad." He raised the scotch glass to his lips so that the melting ice cubes clinked inside it, and emptied it with one swallow.

"Too bad? That's bad for you, Jigen. And bad for your friends," Walker warned. His smirk was suddenly gone and he motioned at the three thugs around them.

As two of them took a step closer to grab Jigen, the bearded asian swung up from his chair with surprising dexterity so that the chair fell down behind him. His elbow hit the thug on his right in the neck making a cracking sound, and before they knew it, he slipped away from the table ducking under the arms of the man on his left.

Walker stood up and reached for his gun. "Jigen! Don't make this any more difficult!"

Two of the thugs rushed after Jigen who dashed to the door holding his hat on his head with one hand. He turned at the door just as Walker pulled out his pistol, and yelled at the bystanders, "Out of the way!" as he pulled his heavy revolver from under his jacket. It took less than a blink of an eye for him to raise the gun and aim.

Two ear-searingly loud bangs echoed in the club making the women scream and everyone else throw themselves down on the floor. The band stopped playing and stared at the scarred man holding his bleeding hand that had just a moment earlier held his pistol. He had managed to shoot his gun as well, but Jigen's shot had hit his hand at the very same moment sending his bullet to the bar, where there was now a very pale bartender on the floor whimpering and three broken bottles leaking alcohol all over him.

"You're gonna regret this! AFTER HIM!" Walker screamed as red blood from the wound on his palm flew through his fingers.

Jigen grinned, raised his hat to the terrified bystander lady nearby as a humorous goodbye, and pushed the door open behind him dashing into the chilly night of New York with the three thugs right behind him.

*

Except... as soon as he turned to face the street and run to his car, his hat flew off his head and he was washed over by a wave.

After a while of trying to stand up and breath, Jigen had registered four things. One - it was still daylight, but he had been sure that the time was over 11PM. Two - it was windy. Windy was actually an understatement, it was a storm. Three - he was suddenly by a lake or a river since the very fast strong wind gusts kept spitting bucketfulls of water on him. Four - either New York's gone bye-bye, or he himself has gone off to la-la land without a warning. He had turned and then he had been not only somewhere else, but also in the middle of a hurricane storm.

Jigen could not really see around him, but he figured it would be good to get further away from the water. He sauntered forwards fighting to stay on his feet in the storm, not really having a clue of where he was heading.



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[info]tonks_please
2008-07-26 05:44 pm UTC (link)
Oh, good. At least he was talking. That was something. Answering questions might not be the most exciting thing ever, but it was at least something to do, and something that she could handle.

"Tonks, yeah, that's right." She pulled her legs up onto the pedestal so that she was sitting cross-legged, facing him. "It's really small... Marcus and I managed to explore the whole thing in about a week. Before it changed, I mean. The environment stopped us from leaving. The desert, or the mountains... it was nothing more specific than that. No guards, but I think those rock things could be right nasty given the chance." She paused, furrowed her brow as she tried to count how many people she'd seen. Eventually, she gave up. "I don't know how many... there's just a lot, that's all."

She slid off her seat and landed on her feet, stumbling more than a little upon landing, but managing to keep herself from falling right onto her backside.

"You'll see all this for yourself, you know, if you just look..."

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[info]daisukejigen
2008-07-26 05:50 pm UTC (link)
Jigen nodded biting the cigarette between his teeth and looked down with a grim expression.

"Hmh," he let out a low, thoughtful grunt, and brushed the black beard that followed his jawline with his fingers. "Not much to see with this weather. One more thing. Are the people behaving themselves? Any tensions or threats, anything I should be especially careful about?"

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[info]tonks_please
2008-07-26 05:59 pm UTC (link)
Tonks frowned slightly. Being a fairly observant person, she did see things. And it was odd, actually, how many people were not fighting, since there were people of all different places and with all different ideas there.

"I haven't seen anything like that, but that might just be cause people are being good. As you know, we can't kill here. Maybe that has something to do with it. Or maybe, I just haven't seen the fights. There was a... weird thing that happened a few days ago, where everyone fell in love. Very embarassing. The planet has a sense of humor."

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[info]daisukejigen
2008-07-26 06:09 pm UTC (link)
Tonks got a view to the strongest emotion on the man's face since his first words bellowed to her by the river. He seemed to jerk in surprise raising his eyebrows and pulling his head back. "Fell in love? Good thing I wasn't dragged here earlier, then," he huffed. He made a mental note to keep an extra careful eye on his own behavior, and the behaviour of others. The place was clearly unnatural and mysterious, and being vigilante would not hurt.

He brushed his long hair back from his face. He missed his hat, he felt nude and bare without it, almost as vulnerable as without is gun. The fedora was now gone with the wind and he doubted he would find it again, but he hoped the plaque did not exaggerate and he would eventually get a replacement.

"You say this is a paradise, huh? So is there a bar around here somewhere? I need a drink."

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[info]tonks_please
2008-07-26 06:14 pm UTC (link)
Oh, so something she said could have an effect on him. That was a good thing, she was starting to wonder if this man was quite as emotionless as the golems seemed to be. Of course, it didn't hurt that she pretty much entirely agreed with his assessment. She hadn't enjoyed having her emotions jerked around like that.

"Yeah, it's supposed to be... supposed to keep us from trying to escape, I expect. There's a restaurant, they'll bring you anything you need there."

Idly, she played with her wand as she walked to him. He seemed under control now, but it always felt better to have her wand in her hand just in case.

"I'll show you, if you like."

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[info]daisukejigen
2008-07-26 06:23 pm UTC (link)
The man nodded again. The cigarette had almost burned to the filter but he kept it between his teeth like an accessory, letting it spread little clouds of smoke as he breathed and talked. Jigen nodded towards the doors and as they walked out of the room - him following her once again - he could not help but wonder. While he was studying his surroundings quite intently, he pondered the matter of the wooden stick the woman carried around.

He made a habit of not asking personal questions mostly because they attracted counter-questions, and he did not enjoy talking about himself. This time, though, he had to ask since the peculiar young woman had picked his interest.

"What's with the stick, anyway?" was his gruff question. It wasn't exactly a stick - it looked like it was carved to a shape, and she always held it from the thicker end as if it was the handle. How strange was that?

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[info]tonks_please
2008-07-26 06:30 pm UTC (link)
Alright, clearly he had accepted her offer to show him where the restaurant was. At least they were moving again. As they passed windows, she looked outside. It was disturbing, really, she'd never seen weather like it. It made one wonder if the building would remain strong enough to not be swept completely away.

His question had her smiling a little. It was good, in her opinion, that he was showing any sort of curiousity. It made him seem more human, somehow. And she was even getting used to how people didn't even know what a wand is.

"It's my wand, isn't it? I use it to do magic."

She already sensed that he would be skeptical about magic, since he was clearly a muggle, so she turned around, faced him, and spoke clearly.

"Avis!"

A flock of very pink birds flew out of her wand and into the air, twittering to themselves. Hopefully, that would make him believe her. With that settled, she turned to start walking through the hallways towards the restaurant.

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[info]daisukejigen
2008-07-27 11:00 am UTC (link)
He snorted dismissively as she answered, but his attitude was soon swept away by her spell. He stopped abruptly as the woman turned and cast the spell swinging the wand in her hand, and when the brids suddenly appeared fluttering all around them, Jigen took a quick step back and bent his knees dropping down to a fighting stance. At the same time in a blink of an eye his hand had reached behind is back like a natural reaction, and he pulled his heavy Combat Magnum revolver.

Realizing what she had actually done - summoned birds! - he did not aim, but held the gun upwards by his shoulder. He looked up as the pink birds flew off along the corridor, and stood upright again.

"How the hell did you do that?" he asked incredulously from the woman who could congratulate herself - she was getting stronger and stronger reactions out of him.

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[info]tonks_please
2008-07-27 11:11 am UTC (link)
"Oh, bloody hell..."

She didn't have much experience with guns, of course. Wizards didn't use them. But she did know a little bit about them, enough to know they could pose a real threat to her. Without thinking, only seeing the shiny metal of the gun, she held her wand out and shouted one more word.

"Protego!"

A shimmering force field sprang up in front of her. She stared at him through it, all her clumsiness gone now. But slowly, she came to realize he wasn't even pointing the gun at her. He was just staring at her.

"Right, of course... you're a muggle, and some of them have bad reactions... I did warn you though."

She let the protection spell die away, but held her wand ready in her right hand in case he decided that he should try putting that muggle weapon to use.

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[info]daisukejigen
2008-07-27 11:34 am UTC (link)
Jigen twitched and gripped his gun tighter, dropping down on bent knees again as she cast yet another spell. He narrowed his eyes seeing the shimmering globe form around her, but still did not aim.

"What are you? A witch?" he asked ready to defend himself against her. She was now an unknown factor - not an amusing girl anymore, but a potentially dangerous stranger. "Can others in this place do... that?"

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[info]tonks_please
2008-07-27 11:37 am UTC (link)
Tonks barely refrained from rolling her eyes, but was now slightly amused. Having grown up mostly in the wizard world, she hadn't had much experience with muggle reactions to magic until she'd come to Mirage.

"Of course I'm a witch. What the bloody hell else would I be?" Despite her amusement, she kept her wand at her side, ready to be aimed if he looked like he was going to shoot her. "I've only met two people here that can do magic, actually... a girl from my own world, and a wizard from elsewhere."

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[info]daisukejigen
2008-07-27 11:43 am UTC (link)
Jigen sensed her amusement and lowered his gun to point at the floor. He looked more relaxed and less alarmed and freaked out now. "What do you mean, your own world, and elsewhere? Are you saying that there are people in here from different..." he searched for the right word for a while, "universes?"

He was now more baffled and wildeyed than before. The Mirage was proving to be more complex than he had first anticipated.

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