Tweak

InsaneJournal

Tweak says, "mon"

Username: 
Password:    
Remember Me
  • Create Account
  • IJ Login
  • OpenID Login
Search by : 
  • View
    • Create Account
    • IJ Login
    • OpenID Login
  • Journal
    • Post
    • Edit Entries
    • Customize Journal
    • Comment Settings
    • Recent Comments
    • Manage Tags
  • Account
    • Manage Account
    • Viewing Options
    • Manage Profile
    • Manage Notifications
    • Manage Pictures
    • Manage Schools
    • Account Status
  • Friends
    • Edit Friends
    • Edit Custom Groups
    • Friends Filter
    • Nudge Friends
    • Invite
    • Create RSS Feed
  • Asylums
    • Post
    • Asylum Invitations
    • Manage Asylums
    • Create Asylum
  • Site
    • Support
    • Upgrade Account
    • FAQs
    • Search By Location
    • Search By Interest
    • Search Randomly

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

Previous Entry  Add to memories!  Tell a Friend!  Next Entry
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.



(Read comments) - (Post a new comment)


[info]daisukejigen
2008-07-29 03:38 pm UTC (link)
He just nodded as he moved closer to the table again.

"Knowledge is power, alright," he agreed, and bent over the table with the cue stick. He shot the cue ball at a solid colored ball that hit another one of his, and eventually both of the balls rolled into different pockets. He stood upright and inhaled for the last time of his cigarette.

"Spaceships..." he snorted incredulously but continued after a while. "That's good , but there's one thing you've missed," he said as he examined the table but glanced at the bar and the golem standing immobile behind the counter. "The planet. Or who ever has brought us here. I would try and get something - anything - out of the stone creatures," he revealed and leaned in over the table once again. This time he was trying to make a rather complex shoot, but failed at it by just an inch only sending balls accross the table but not pocketing any.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]tonks_please
2008-07-29 05:27 pm UTC (link)
She tried for a graceful jump onto the edge of the table to sit there, but ended up missing and only barely catching herself before she fell to the floor. Sighing, she got up and shrugged.

"I always miss... oh well, can't win them all!"

She grinned at him, too used to her own clumsiness to really feel much shame or embarassment, and watched his shot. It was a good one. She wished she could get more than one ball in at a time. Still, as he'd said, practice makes perfect.

"Yeah, or something like that... I don't really get it, space travel is more of a Muggle thing. Oh, I tried talking to the golems. I don't think they talk. They just point to whatever you ask them about."

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]daisukejigen
2008-07-29 05:52 pm UTC (link)
He dumped his cigarette on the ashtray on a table nearby. He leaned on his cue stick and answered on a low voice, "Everyone and everything has a weakness. It's just a matter of finding it."

It wasn't a pleasant comment to hear at all - his tone and expression suggested at things like violence and torture, even if he did not like those ideas himself. He dropped to sit down by the table and lifted his feet up on it lounging on the chair. "Well, Lucky, it's your turn. You're not gonna give up, are you"?

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]tonks_please
2008-07-29 06:20 pm UTC (link)
She frowned at him thoughtfully. It wasn't that she denied that what he was saying was true, because it most definately was. But it was more the tone of voice he said it in. She was pretty sure she'd heard Death Eaters use the same tone. Not that it meant anything, but it did get her guard up. Not to mention, made her a little curious as well.

"Yeah, I guess they do, at that. I needed to know that for my job..."

She walked around the table, looking for a good shot, and smiled briefly. There were two balls set up perfectly for her. She took the simple shot, sinking both of them.

"Lucky, indeed!"

Flashing him a quick smile, she took a second shot, a little harder, but the ball slid into the corner pocket. Her jaw literally dropped open as she sunk it, and she looked at it disbelievingly.

"I.....three?"

Clearly, she was in a state of shock. She'd never sunk three in one shot before! She was so surprised, she messed up her next shot and sunk the cue ball into the corner pocket.

"Oh, bloody hell..."

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]daisukejigen
2008-07-30 04:00 am UTC (link)
He shook he head chuckling quietly at her "accident" as he lounged on the chair observing her shots and reactions. Slowly he lifted his feet from the table again one by one, bringing them down on the floor firmly before he stood up. He took a few steps towards the table and saw that he still had two solids left, but she only had one striped one.

"Good shot," he complimented. "Though you should have said that that was exactly what you were going for. This is going to be a close race," he said eyeing the balls' positions while he fished out the cue ball from a pocket.

Now that she had made a foul, he got to place the ball where he wanted on the table. Not very surprisingly he set it down so that he got a clear shot at one of the solids. Right as rain - he pocketed it easily while the cue ball rolled on the other side of the table. The man bent over again and aimed the cue ball at a cushion. When he made a shot, the cue ball bounced off the cushion and hit his last remaining solid ball bringing it to a pocket.

He straightened up knowing that he could now try and sink the eight ball. He glanced at his young opponent before he strode to the other side of the table and finally aimed. He shot the cue ball with just a little bit too much force so that when it hit the eight ball, it moved too fast and eventually bounced off the corner pocket rolling back in the middle of the table. He moved back from the table looking grim, but on the inside feeling content with the situation. He had missed on purpose - it was a friendly game, after all, and he did not play to win, but to spend time.

"Damnit. That was close," he said and looked up at Tonks. "Do you want to reclaim victory or try to sink them?"

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]tonks_please
2008-07-30 11:52 am UTC (link)
She grinned at him, and took her time picking up the chalk and reapplying the layer on it. She was more than pleased with her luck during this game, she'd definately never done as well before. Still, she did know that he was better than her, and resolved to work on her game so the next time they had a game, she would be closer to his level.

"Thanks, but I guess I'm not the best, really, at hiding my reactions."

The blonde Auror watched as he made his shots, her eyes widening as he missed the eight ball. She looked at him a bit suspiciously, but shrugged it off and walked over to the one remaining ball she had left on the table.

"I'm gonna try to get this one in, aren't I? Although it'll be tough..."

Carefully, she eyed the angle that the cue ball had in relation to her striped ball. After more time studying it than she spent on pretty much anything, she finally took her shot. The ball rolled right to the edge, and hung there for a long moment. Finally, it toppled in.

"We're tied!"

She grinned at him, tucked her hair behind her ears, and tried to figure out the best way to get the eight ball into a pocket. There were no good angles, though, and though she tried anyways, the cue ball only slightly grazed the eight ball, shifting it a couple of inches to the side.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]daisukejigen
2008-07-30 12:05 pm UTC (link)
Jigen sighed as he watched her miss the eight ball, and walked up to the table as if giving up and deciding to bring the game to an end. He did that without ceremony - he did not need to ponder about the angles too long before he brought the eight ball to a pocket.

"Good game, lucky or not," he nodded at her without a smile, and took another cigarette out of the pack. He leaned his backside against the table crossing his feet and lit the cigarette clinking the silver zippo open and closed. He inhaled long and deep and did not look at the woman again for a while.

(Reply to this) (Parent)


(Read comments) -


Home | Site Map | Manage Account | TOS | Privacy | Support | FAQs