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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
2008-07-28 01:11 pm UTC (link)
Some might have taken offense at his sarcasm, but she just grinned good naturedly. It was quite difficult to offend her.

"Guess that would make sense... now is this the one where I'm supposed to only hit the solid ones or the striped ones, not both?"

It was all sort of messed together in her head, so she figured that despite his sarcasm, which she hardly even honestly noticed, she should ask before they started playing and she broke some rules without even meaning to do so.

When he put out his hand, she stared at it, wondering if he wanted a handshake or something. But that didn't seem quite like him, and he waited with his hand out for so long that she finally got it. Smiling, she tossed the chalk over to him. Somehow, she was sure he would catch it easily.

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[info]daisukejigen
2008-07-28 01:47 pm UTC (link)
Jigen raised his eyebrows looking intently at Tonks waiting for the chalk, and when he finally got it - catching it in his fist without an effort - he began chalking the tip of the stick. He glanced at her seeing that she obviously did not have the rules carved in the back of her head like he did, and decided to go through a curt but proper run through of the rules.

"The first one who pockets determines which balls we're supposed to hit. If you pocket a striped one first, then those are yours. If you pocket, it's still your turn. If you fail, it's mine. Only pocket the eight ball when the table has been cleared. If you make a foul, I get a ball-in-hand anywhere on the table," he paused to think as he fished his worn, black leather wallet out of the back pocket of his trousers. He got a coin - that turned out to be an Italian 2 euro coin - and set it on top of his thumbnail ready to flip it.

"Heads or tails?"

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[info]tonks_please
2008-07-28 01:53 pm UTC (link)
She nodded at him, appreciating the time he took to go through the rules. She dimly remembered everything that he had said, but it was really good to have a refresher. Still, his easy rattling off of the rules made her think she'd been right before, he was much better than her. She didn't really have a chance, but at least she'd have fun losing.

"Right, then." Her eyes widened when she saw the coin. It looked nothing like the money she was used to, and she wanted to examine it. Of course, she refrained from reaching out and just grabbing it. That was considered rude in her culture, and probably in most others, as well. Still, she stared at it like it was the most fascinating thing in the world. "Um... heads?"

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[info]daisukejigen
2008-07-28 02:01 pm UTC (link)
He flipped the coin in the air, it turned around a couple of times before he caught it on the back of his left hand covering it with is right one to stop it from falling down. When he revealed it again, it was indeed showing heads.

"Heads it is. You make the break," he said nodding towards the table and the neatly arranged triangle of balls on urging her to start. He noticed her curious gaze, though, and flipped the coin casually to her letting her have a closer look. It was just 2 euros, after all, and he would not need money in a while anyway.

"Your Brits still have pounds in use, don't you," he said thinking that was why she had been so curious about the coin.

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[info]tonks_please
2008-07-28 02:55 pm UTC (link)
She grinned, absurdly proud of herself as if she'd actually had anything to do with the pure dumb luck that had had the coin land as it did. She accepted it, but set it on the edge of the table for the moment. After all, she had a break to make.

She had played this game before, though not for a long time, but she did at least know how to hold the cue properly. With an expression of pure concentration on her face, the witch aimed carefully, then broke the balls.

She cheered wildly as, by complete luck, one of the striped balls rolled into a corner pocket. She grinned at him, eyes sparkling, and indicated the sunk ball with her head.

"I did that on purpose?"

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[info]daisukejigen
2008-07-28 03:17 pm UTC (link)
Jigen gave a suppressed laughter at her combined silly concentration and excited cheering. She was like the exact opposite of himself, but he only found her amusing and fun to observe, not even all mockingly.

"What ever you say," he hummed with a lop-sided grin and motioned at the table and gave her a new nickname. "Still your turn, Lucky."

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[info]tonks_please
2008-07-28 06:51 pm UTC (link)
She made him smile! That felt good, especially since it was, she was pretty sure, not something he did that often. Playfully, she winked at him and then started eying all the balls to decide which one to go after next.

"Lucky... I like it! Thanks!"

She took aim at a striped ball, let her cue hit it, and watched as it rolled towards the side pocket but didn't quite get there. She pouted, but playfully, before shrugging at him.

"Your turn, then! Go on, show me how it's done!"

As she watched him, she picked up the coin that he had handed to her earlier. She'd been too busy to look at it before, but now, she had a chance to do so. It was very strange looking to her.

"Muggles have pounds, I guess. Not wizards and witches, though, we have our own money."

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[info]daisukejigen
2008-07-29 03:49 am UTC (link)
Jigen walked around the table slowly with his cue stick, studying the balls and their positions.

"Ah, I get it," he said as he stopped at a place he deemed good for shooting, "muggles are the people other than the... magical ones," he deducted and bent over the table to aim with the stick so that the white cue ball would evidently bounce off a cushion at first.

He made the shot giving the cue ball some speed so that it first hit the cushion and turned, then at a striped ball that moved to hit a solid one that rolled into the pocket. Jigen stood upright without a smile nor a cheer, and examined the situation again.

The cue ball was positioned now so that he had a nearly clear shot at one of his solids to the pocket, and that is what he did. Two balls pocketed he took a moment to see what to do next. This time he did not have such an open opportunity, so he shot the cue ball to break a clutter of balls in a corner without pocketing any more.

"I'm done," he announced and took a new cigarette from the pack by the edge of the table.

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[info]tonks_please
2008-07-29 09:46 am UTC (link)
She whistled softly in evident approval as he pocketed the three balls without seeming to even work at it. When he was done, she tossed him the coin back. She wasn't a thief, and while the Muggle money was interesting, it was useless here anyway. So there was all sorts of reasons to give it back.

"Yeah, Muggles are the ones that can't do magic."

She nodded and then started looking at the table to see what would be the best shot to take. It didn't occur to her to do like he did and set a chain reaction going, she simply picked a striped ball close to a pocket, aimed, and got it in.

"Oh, yeah! This is the best I have ever done, did you know?"


Eying the table, she saw nothing that was a decent shot, but she tried anyway. It was no surprise to her when she missed, and only pocketed the one ball. With a shrug, she turned it over to him.

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[info]daisukejigen
2008-07-29 10:43 am UTC (link)
Jigen stood for a moment looking at the table and thinking. He brushed his beard so that it rasped against his palm, and finally took his cigarette from his lips and blew out a cloud of blue smoke that twirled around the pool table.

"You get better only by playing," he mused darkly as an answer.

As he moved by the table again brining the cigarette back to his lips, he asked, "What exactly have you and this Marcus tried in order to get out of here?"

As he spoke, the cigarette shook and shred some ash on his shirt, but he wiped it off non-chalantly and bent over to aim with the stick. The white cue ball hit the eight ball, this time, but only to bring it in motion to push another one of his solids to a pocket in the corner. After a while of pondering, he shot the cue ball to the far end of the table trying to pocket another one, but missing in the end making it Tonks' turn again.

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