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chaos_vincent ([info]chaos_vincent) wrote in [info]mirage_rpg,
@ 2008-08-29 18:44:00

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Entry tags:complete, day 13, kadaj, vincent valentine

You can't escape your sin...
Who: Vincent and Kadaj
What: Kadaj finds Vincent
When: Around noonish
Where: In the woods outside the barn
Rating: PG-ish
Status: COMPLETE



In the woods outside of the barn, a monster stood alone.

Some would have argued that he was not in fact a monster, but merely a man, that the monster lived in him, but was not him. Vincent Valentine tended to differ on the matter. He had stained his hands as red with blood as the mantle that he wore heavily upon his shoulders, and like that mantle it would never be a pure white. There was no way of undoing all that he had done in this life. He couldn't erase it, nor could he erase the memory of it. A part of him considered the paths that others had taken, trying to make up for it by doing something for the families that he had hurt, try to make amends in other ways by becoming a pacifist... but he knew that it wasn't the path for him. The dead were dead. There was no bringing them back. As for redeeming what he'd done... well, he'd probably have to save the whole world to atone for his past.

But all those thoughts were merely noise, idle static which disturbed Vincent from what he was really doing, which was concentrating. He'd practiced a bit the day before, but his near fall with Katara had worried him, and so, having spent the morning looking for a way home for Katara, he now spent his afternoon trying to remember what it was he had tapped into yesterday. It was still there, in a sense, but the flow of it was different, he had been able to move with an inhuman speed yesterday when he'd practiced... with Katara he'd almost not recovered in time.

Calmly breathing from the stomach Vincent let his mind flow to his training, the way his instructor had made him meditate before practice. The mind was the most important weapon one had in any martial art, and if it was dull and sloppy than one who trained for a thousand years would not be as efficient as one who trained for one year with a clear empty mind. Thoughts would clutter, compound, stack up and block the clear flow of thoughts from in and out of the brain, like a clogged artery waiting to burst. And in the heat of battle, a mental heartattack like that would kill you as easily as a real one would.

Focus, don't think, don't delay. Your body is merely reflexes, thoughts are irrelevant. To think about the future is pointless, it is not here. To think on the past is pointless, it has come and gone. In battle all that existed was one moment, one singular instant, one bat of the eyelashes, one beat of the heart. All life, who you were, everything existed within those bounds. Vincent could feel a soft spike of adrenaline creep lightly up through his bloodstream as his body relaxed, as well as his mind, and for that brief moment then, everything was clear, everything seemed to make sense.

Life was easy in that moment. His care for Katara was still there, but there were no thoughts of a future that could never be with her, no worries about how he had acted in the past. But even that care he pushed aside for the moment, more base things like the way his body moved when he breathed, the feeling inside of his chest, the feel of the warm air against his skin. It felt almost too hot to be doing this, and yet he knew well from yesterday that the heat didn't really bother him, exterting himself didn't cause his skin to sweat.

Suddenly his eyes opened wide, and he let himself be filled with the moment.

With a sudden motion his claw hand thrust outward, followed by a pair of kicks to what would have been a person's face, followed by a tight forward roll which would have let his feet slam into someone's shoulders or head. And from there he crouched down like a bird about ready to take flight. It was time to try that which he'd done yesterday, to go beyond what was possible to what seemed impossible... or had before yesterday.

Vincent's muscles tensed as he swiftly sprang into the air and spun a kick over his phantom opponents face, spinning again at the same height, as if gravity no longer affected him, and then coming around front suddenly brought his kicking foot up and then down, a move which would have hooked his opponent's head and sent him flying to the ground. The only problem was doing the move had been impossible for him. He could recall his instructor telling him not to try it, that unless aided by magic to move physically that way would never really be an option.

Vincent paused as he landed, and looked at his golden clawed hand. What was he?

He brushed the thoughts away too, as they disturbed the moment as well. Marvel at himself later, train now. He could recall the first time he'd seen his instructor use a claw like this. Vincent had thought it was funny, and mentioned that he should just use his gun instead. A moment later Vincent had wound up on his ass, not really knowing what had happened. His rubber bullets were littering the ground near the wall he'd been firing at, and his instructor had somehow dodged them all and knocked the wind out of him.

'If you fight a blade master, you can't count on just guns to stop him. Or if he has a shield, what will you do, Valentine? Cry and hope he puts it down? In order to truly fight you have to be able to handle distance close up and far away. That is why you train with a gun as well as with martial arts. The gun takes out that which is far from you, your body takes out that which is close to you. Without one you leave yourself weak and vulnerable, but with both you become nearly unstoppable. Now, show me what you can do...'

Imagining his old master was watching, Vincent began to move. It was an amazing blend of martial arts and gun styles. Even in drawing the weapon an elbow could be added to strike someone before firing. Dancing along the movements he spun and kicked, flipped and stabbed his claw into imaginary opponents, now and again pretending to pull the trigger on his gun, not really firing a round of the three barreled device for fear he might accidentally hurt someone. Then he ran towards a tree, planting his foot on it, kicking it as he imagined shooting at the same time, imagining taking out a foe before flipping over and taking out the one behind him as well.

Then with a swift motion Vincent holstered his gun and began to ran. He had to not think though, to make it like yesterday, just go through the woods. As he began to move faster and faster it felt as if his cape extended, and as he looked back it looked longer than before, bigger. With relative ease he turned and began to run another direction, leaping up into the trees. His cloak pooled around him as he fell down and then leapt back up again, nearly obscuring him as he leapt from tree to tree like a moving red mass, twisting back and forth as he moved.

When he came to a stop, the cloak seemed to return to normal, and Vincent breathed out a slow breath. He wasn't sure what that was, that moment he got into where everything seemed unreal, but it was insane... and slightly addictive. He straightened though as his eyes widened slightly. He felt the prescence of someone watching him. With a fluid spin Vincent turned and unholstered his gun, leveling it where he felt the new energy.


"Who's there?" he growled darkly, knowing it wasn't Katara.



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[info]chaos_vincent
2008-08-31 03:21 pm UTC (link)
Oh yes, the hatred for the greasy scientist was as great as it had ever been. Even when he'd confronted Hojo in his office, Vincent hadn't been more filled with rage. Hojo had lied to him, and quite possibly lied to Lucrecia too. Even though publicly Jenova was still regarded as an Ancient in the time that Vincent came from, Vincent was certain that Hojo knew the truth. It all fit in too well, given that Hojo had never seemed interested in reviving the Cetra. His experiments with monsters and the life stream had always been at the forefront of his research, though Vincent himself had witnessed very little of it directly. Hojo's own wife and child... how could he?!?

His red eyes followed Kadaj's to his guantlet, seeing the blood dripping from it, and slowly, as if taking an extreme amount of will, Vincent forced his hand to unclench. Blood still dripped from the tips of his guantlet, and had already stained the claws red.

Then it was time for his explanation, a sordid rerunning of events that had happened. Vincent was surprised to hear that Kadaj had later learned the truth of his origins, in part. What troubled Vincent though, was that if what he said was true about coming from the lifestream, then... Lucrecia should have told Kadaj all of this, shouldn't she? Which meant that she was alive... or... her experiment had somehow robbed her of the final rest, and she was trapped somewhere between life and unlife. A horrific end for someone who'd once been so very warm. Another sin to add to the multitude of that which he had wrought upon the world.

Kadaj didn't answer his question and Vincent's eyes narrowed, but he didn't take any aggressive action against the youth as he stepped forward, palms open. To kill him in this place would have been to hurt Katara. And she at least deserved a goodbye before he destroyed himself, even if it was for the good of the world. The question the boy threw his way though caused his thoughts to pause, not because it wasn't a question he'd asked himself a thousand times, but because it did not seem the sort of question a killer would ask.

"I did nothing." Vincent said solemnly, honestly. "I broke into Dr. Crescent's files, and found out about the Sephiroth project. I confronted them both on it, demanded to know how they could do that, to their own child. I didn't realize then that Jenova was the old name for the Calamity from the skies... I don't know if Lucrecia ever realized... but when she and Dr. Hojo told me that they were scientists... that they knew the risks and knew what they were doing... I stood by, until it was too late."

"Being afraid to take action killed your mother. As she deteriorated, I confronted Hojo... he shot me, and made me into.. this..." It wasn't exactly clear what 'this' was, but from the way he said it Kadaj would be able to tell that Vincent wasn't exactly human anymore himself. "I must have been asleep for months... when I came out of it... I could sense Lucrecia was dead... I imagine giving birth to Sephiroth..."

"I killed her, the woman I..." Vincent trailed off, unable to say that word, not with all that had happened. It was possible that Katara would be the one to teach him to use it proudly, but at the moment Vincent's nature won out. "That is my sin."

Vincent paused, and took a slot breath. "Her blood is on my hands..." he said, holding up the gauntlet, showing the red tipped claws to Kadaj. "The people you killed... the suffering you caused, the suffering your brothers caused, the suffering that Sephiroth caused... all of that is on my hands as well. Even the lives destroyed because of that bastard Hojo still breathing is on me because I did not kill him when I had the chance..." Vincent growled darkly.

"How many?" He asked again. It was clear he would not attack Kadaj, but Vincent was insistant upon knowing how many lives should weigh upon his conscience.

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