http://banditfox.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] banditfox.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] tampered2007-06-27 02:51 pm

Log: Complete

When: June 27, afternoon
Rating: Everyone!
Characters: Kurama [[livejournal.com profile] banditfox] and Kuronoe [[livejournal.com profile] nobamboopls]
Summary: Two thieves. One cafe. Over a thousand years of catching up to do.
Log:

Shiori's arrival had been startling and worrisome. As much as Kurama missed her, he'd have been happier if she remained safely at home rather than trapped in the City. The difficulties of maintaining his secret aside, this was no place for a human woman of Shiori's giving nature. Now, with Kuronoe's arrival just a day later, the kitsune was feeling a little overwhelmed. He made his apologies to the other residents of his apartment for his abrupt departure, and set out for Cafe Juliet for the second time in as many days, knowing that his friends would protect his mother in his absence.

To all appearances, Kuronoe was real this time, not an illusion designed to throw Kurama off balance. It was still painful to think of the day Kuronoe had died. Everything had changed after that. Kurama had continued his work, but he became colder, more calculating, and more ruthless. What he'd done to Yomi was proof of that. After Kuronoe had died, Kurama had had no patience for partners who needlessly risked themselves.

Out of consideration for Kuronoe, the kitsune took his youko form before he reached the cafe. He knew that it would be more difficult for the bat youkai to recognize him as a human. When he finally stepped through the doors and saw his old partner, he didn't know how to approach--with anger, with joy, or with guilt--so instead he just waited, off to one side so other patrons could come and go. It was Kuronoe's turn to react.

[identity profile] nobamboopls.livejournal.com 2007-06-27 08:46 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well, that certainly is famous." He noted with a nod, resting his chin on his palm again.

"You've always been like this." Though there was a slightly nervous look to him when Kurama mentioned being mad. That usually meant a date with one of his maneaters for an evening. He'd preferred to avoid those dates whenever possible.

"It was my choice, that pendant meant alot to me, you should know that from all the trouble I went through to get it back the first time you took it." His fingers itched again and he smiled ruefully. "Can you believe that I dropped the damn thing before I died? All that trouble and I still don't have it."

[identity profile] nobamboopls.livejournal.com 2007-06-27 08:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Ugh, of course it would figure that Kurama had gone up a rank or two in power. The churning youki so close made him feel slight on edge, like a too hard handshake. He growled and pressed back with his own youki at the pressure.

"Oh yes, and then you would have died too, even with your affinity for plants there was no way to stop those spears."

[identity profile] nobamboopls.livejournal.com 2007-06-27 09:09 pm (UTC)(link)
"It's a pretty safe bet." He shot back. If he hadn't been sure that going for the pendant would get him killed he wouldn't have told Kurama to run. He didn't back away as Kurama invaded his space, no matter how much time had passed he wouldn't do that unless Kurama decided to pull out one of his more vicious plants.

"Trust me, next time we're in a life threatening situation, I'll be completely happy to let you get yourself killed in my stead."

[identity profile] nobamboopls.livejournal.com 2007-06-28 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
"That depends on the number of objects worth stealing." He drawled, more than a little relieved that Kurama let the pressure on his youki go. "Yes, yes. You know I learn quickly after making a mistake. I never actually thought I'd get a second chance after getting myself killed, though."

[identity profile] nobamboopls.livejournal.com 2007-06-28 03:10 am (UTC)(link)
Kuronue pushed his chair away and got up and nudged it under the table with one foot before following after Kurama. He would comment on his partners (he didn't care of the midget insisted he was Kurama's partner, he has seniority on the matter in his own opinion) avoidance of the term "died", but decided to cut him a break.

"A forest, huh? Well, then this place isn't a total loss."

[identity profile] nobamboopls.livejournal.com 2007-06-28 03:35 am (UTC)(link)
Kuronue listened to the story, moving around occasionally, a bit restless. Forests had been a haven to him for a while so he felt secure as he listened. He didn't like what he heard, angry at himself for dying, not being there to help his friend. He felt like that by dying, he'd betrayed him completely.

Stupid pendant. Stupid bamboo. Stupid him.

"I missed... alot." He said finally as he jumped down from the tree he'd been standing in, his wings slowing his descent so that he landed silently.

[identity profile] nobamboopls.livejournal.com 2007-06-28 04:00 am (UTC)(link)
Kuronue looked at this completely alien boy, finding it hard to believe that this was who his partner had become. The kitsune scent was extremely diminished leaving mostly the scent of 'Shuichi'. The human boy. And he wasn't going to take back the statement about red hair belonging to a saucy wenches in the pleasure district.

"So how are you going to explain me to your... 'mother'? Bats wings and pointed ears aren't exactly human traits you know."

[identity profile] nobamboopls.livejournal.com 2007-06-28 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
Kuronue was very good as controlling his facial features, it was hard to accept. 1000 years had gone by, the Kurama he knew was changed. It was understandable, he thought.

"Right. I'm guessing you know a place for me to stay then?" Away from his mother, he supposed.

[identity profile] nobamboopls.livejournal.com 2007-06-28 04:37 am (UTC)(link)
Kuronue sighed and rubbed his forehead. One thing never changed and that was how much Kurama could feel guilty. Time for damage control, he decided as he walked, his now longer legs getting him even with 'Shuichi' easily before he slung an arm over his shoulder.

"Geez, why would I want some other building. We're partners, right?"