http://vigilantiris.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] vigilantiris.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] tampered2009-03-06 09:31 pm

log; ongoing

When; Friday March 6
Rating; PG-13
Characters; Tybalt [livejournal.com profile] vigilantiris & Ino [livejournal.com profile] boobsorgtfo
Summary; Dinner and a walk.
Log;
And so Friday had come.

It was strange, when Tybalt stopped to think about it. His life had revolved around one key aspect; to get revenge for his mother against his father. That path had been closed off by him. Oh, he still wished that it had been his blade that had taken the life of the man who was his 'father', for 'father' he was in name only. Yet, by Juliet's wish had he stopped, only to see him stabbed by another. In the end, it was a death fitting such a man, and for that Tybalt was glad.

Life had been a blank page for him then. In a way, he had thought that Romeo and Juliet would be there, changing the world, but it seemed that task had now fallen upon those who had survived. The city though had re-united the three of them, and Tybalt was glad that they had found peace somewhere, for they deserved it.

Tonight though he would once more be going to see a citizen he had found in this city; Ino. She was, well, different, from what he was used too, and that was not only her clothing, but the way she acted. Remembering their last visit to the tea shop, Tybalt's lips tugged downward before he shook his head to clear that thought away. Tonight he would be treating her, surprising her even, for he had not told her where it was that he would be taking her.

In a way, although he would not admit it, he was using inspiration from another, for it would be supper and then a walk in the Moss Garden, for Ino enjoyed flowers, and secretly Tybalt hoped she enjoyed the Garden as well. Arriving, he knocked several times before waiting politely for the lady to answer.

[identity profile] floralities.livejournal.com 2009-03-07 03:16 am (UTC)(link)
Friday was here!

Ino had spent the entire week floating between ecstatic, pleased, minute amounts of nervous, and back to ecstatic all over again. Their semi-date last Friday had gone well, if only for the surprised look on Tybalt's face when she kissed him on the cheek at the end of the night. It'd been relatively restrained for her, but at the same time, it made things infinitely more comfortable; as much as she pretended otherwise, Ino didn't have much experience with dates, especially with guys she genuinely liked, like Tybalt. He was different than all the guys she knew in Konoha, quiet and respectful and most importantly, relatively accepting of her boisterous personality. Ino could appreciate any guy who kept up with her.

With a fond smile at her reflection in the mirror, she finished pinning up her hair in a loose, coiling bun, before pausing to admire her handiwork. Hair, makeup, hot clothes--even if she was somewhat more covered up than normal, but hey, she knew her target audience--everything was done, ready, perfect.

She was so satisfied that even Shikamaru being a bigger ass than normal couldn't dampen her spirits, as he wondered aloud how she'd managed to get any guy to go out with her, and did she coerce him or something? Maybe the guy was blind--but she'd punched him then, and flounced out to answer the sudden knocking on the door, flinging it open with a wide smile.

"Tybalt!" With a final glare in the direction of Shikamaru's room, she shouldered her purse and tilted her head. "Ready?"

[identity profile] floralities.livejournal.com 2009-03-07 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
Ino couldn't help it; just seeing him made her feel a little giddy. Maybe it was the fact that it was her first technical date-date ever, or maybe it was Tybalt--who was so hot that she could totally forgive him for wearing black all the time--but either way, her smile wasn't leaving her face anytime soon.

Nodding, she smoothed down her skirt, closed the door behind her, and slipped her arm in his. He'd probably think it was a little forward of her, but that was exactly the kind of reaction she liked. It was obvious he wasn't used to girls like her, and on top of it being totally adorable, it also meant that she could return a little of the horizon expanding favor. After all, no guy had ever treated her like a lady before--or paid much attention to her at all, really--and it almost surprised her how much she enjoyed it, rather than just felt belittled by it.

"Mm-hm!" Tightening her hold on his arm, she inclined her head forward, peering up at him artfully through her lashes. "How about you?"

[identity profile] floralities.livejournal.com 2009-03-07 05:53 am (UTC)(link)
Ino had to suppress a giggle at his delayed reaction, glad that the little trick had worked. She couldn't help but think of flirting almost as being a ninja; there were flirting techniques just like there were ninja techniques, and she certainly studied enough magazines and articles to be a veritable expert at it. Shikamaru had a tendency to roll his eyes whenever he caught her with her nose in a girly magazine, but then again, Shikamaru sure was an idiot, for a genius. She liked the pictures!

And if she wasn't pleased enough before, his complement definitely did the trick; there went another difference between him and the guys in Konoha. Tybalt actually meant it, and it made her wonder how she ever got by on those superficial compliments from Sai.

"Thank you," she said softly, for her, unable to stop herself from blushing a little. No matter how confident she felt, she could never stop herself from blushing a little.

But she did recover quickly. Lifting a hand, she tucked her bangs behind her ear, her smile bordering on playful as they headed down the hallway. "You don't look too bad yourself."

[identity profile] floralities.livejournal.com 2009-03-07 08:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Ino didn't miss the little smirk, though she pretended to, because it made her feel even more flustered that his compliment did, and she did not do flustered. It wasn't her style. A little girlish, maybe, because no amount of ninja training could ever shake the girl out of her, and fawning, because what guy didn't like to be worshipped?

Oh, wait.

Either way, she wasn't going to let some stupid sexy smirk get the best of her, and she smiled a you're welcome, tilting her head in that practiced way to tack on the handsome. Maybe she wasn't quite as blindly adoring towards guys anymore, but she certainly wasn't shy about appreciating them, either.

"So where are we going?" she asked enthusiastically, since he hadn't even divulged what he was planning, and a part of her could really, really get used to this. Surprises were good. Surprises from Tybalt were better. But another part of her really, really wanted to know--maybe that was why she'd been slightly anxious. Maybe that was why she hadn't been this excited in a long time.

[identity profile] floralities.livejournal.com 2009-03-07 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
So he was being all dark and mysterious on her. Not surprising, but rather than finding herself frustrated, like she might have been if it had been... anyone else, really, it mostly just made her more excited. No guy had ever taken the time to surprise her, and she couldn't really argue against him being enigmatic, either. It would be pretty out of character for him if he wasn't, and, well, it was one of the things she liked about him. It made poking and prodding him that much more fun and interesting.

"Food, hm~?" she mused aloud, wondering exactly what kind of food they were talking about here. She'd discovered a lot of new food, stuff called Italian and Chinese and Japanese--which was eerily like the food in Konoha--by dragging Shikamaru out to eat, especially when both of them were too lazy to make something. Which meant that if one of them ever cooked, it was Ino.

But... if Tybalt was saying that, it meant that he had something planned for after their meal. She smiled at the realization, gathering her coat around her against the chill outside.

"What about after?" she pressed, well aware of the potential double entendre and the fact that she wouldn't be getting a straight answer anyway. But that wasn't the point, was it?

[identity profile] floralities.livejournal.com 2009-03-08 02:37 am (UTC)(link)
That was the other nice thing--he always opened the door for her and let her go first and all sorts of other little things that were going to really, really spoil her for other guys, because--well, what kind of girl would she be if it didn't make her want to swoon and let her bosom heave and her hair flutter in the wind? That was the kind of thing Ino saw more often in romance novels than real life, sadly enough.

In real life, though, it was pretty nice.

Once they were outside, she immediately fell into step next to him, close enough that her coat sleeve brushed against his arm, looking up--wait. Was he teasing her? He was definitely teasing her. Well, as teasing as he could seem to get, but baiting her and then playing dumb totally counted. It was enough teasing to catch her off guard for a few seconds, brows lifted, lips pressed together.

Then she laughed.

"You're just a man of mystery, aren't you?" she said, her voice light and playful and still full of laughter, then added, in her own version of acquiescence, "Not that it doesn't work for you." So she wouldn't press it. For now.

[identity profile] floralities.livejournal.com 2009-03-08 09:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Now when he said things like that... it made Ino wonder exactly what Neo Verona was like and what he did there and what necessity forced him to be this way. She'd heard a partial story from Romeo-kun, about his father--their father, she supposed--being a tyrant, and how Romeo-kun, Juliet, and Tybalt were around for his downfall, though some other man had actually killed him. Then there were the things Tybalt said, about being a bastard son.

It wasn't much to go by, but even Ino could figure out they must've been a part of some kind of resistance. Which still wasn't much, in the grand scheme of things, but it did pique her curiosity. Almost everything about Tybalt piqued her curiosity, and all those things people said about mysteries and enigmas and puzzles waiting to be solved suddenly seemed very, very true.

She caught his look, and laughed again, this time more of a giggle. Not that she was an expert on Tybalt's moods--though she could glean things from such emotional retards as Shikamaru and Sasuke--but he seemed to be in a good one.

"You're telling me," she countered, smiling, then angled her head in contemplation. "Hm~ I have this feeling that you'd make a pretty good ninja."

[identity profile] floralities.livejournal.com 2009-03-09 04:05 am (UTC)(link)
Ino was entirely used to carrying on a conversation by herself, considering who she had as teammates, so having someone who actually responded was a nice change, and she had to bow her head to hide her pleased smile. Shikamaru and Chouji had a tendency to just let her talk on and on, probably without really listening, and despite the fact that she berated them for it, she didn't really mind as much as she pretended. They wouldn't be her teammates any other way, and even she had to admit that it was probably a defense mechanism of theirs, considering how long they'd known her. And how much she talked.

But Tybalt played along, the gentleman he was. It was a nice change of pace from the norm.

"Well," she said, somehow managing to bounce on the balls of her feet in spite of the fact that she was in high-heeled boots, "the way I explained it to Romeo-kun was... we're like soldiers. We fight for our villages." It made her happy to explain these things, to talk about her home and her life, a familiar thing in an unfamiliar world, to share a bit of herself with someone she liked. She pulled a little ahead of him in her enthusiasm, clasping her hands in front of her and tucking her shoulder under her chin as she glanced back at him.

"Except we don't really do it out in the open if we can help it. We're supposed to be stealthy and covert about it, usually stuff like espionage and sabotage." After a pause, she added teasingly, "You see why I think you'd be good at it."
Edited 2009-03-09 05:33 (UTC)

[identity profile] floralities.livejournal.com 2009-03-09 08:44 am (UTC)(link)
So she'd totally called that; he was a bit like a shinobi. Not that it was too hard to guess, with the way he seemed to favor black and blend into the shadows and all those other things they'd trained for years to do back in the Academy. Maybe she just felt some kind of familiar ninjaish vibe from him.

"I knew it," she said, half to herself, eyes gleaming with satisfaction before she walked into the restaurant. It was a place she'd been to once before with Shikamaru, since it seemed to be pretty popular, though she hadn't really formed an opinion on it yet. It had a pretty good salad, though.

"Well..." She dragged out the last syllable after registering the contemplative expression on his face--but Romeo-kun had told her, in their conversation, that Juliet was the only woman he knew who fought. She could only assume that men did the only real fighting in their world, kind of a more exaggerated situation than in Konoha. After all, Ino was one of only a handful of women in the ninja ranks, and Tenten had certainly lamented the disproportionate numbers enough times for it to stick with Ino.

"I don't know. I've always wanted to be a ninja, ever since I was a little girl, you know? My family's an old clan, and we've sort of been in the business for a while," she answered between getting themselves situated at their table. "There wasn't anything else I wanted to do."

[identity profile] floralities.livejournal.com 2009-03-09 10:12 pm (UTC)(link)
She smiled brightly and took her seat when he pulled out her chair--god, she'd never get tired of that--shrugging out of her coat and draping it over the back of the chair. The top underneath was a simple, unsurprisingly purple off-the-shoulder one, carefully chosen to show off the right skin rather than all of it. So maybe Shikamaru had a small, very small point about her clothes. He was still completely hopeless.

Either way, she knew she looked good, totally the hottest girl here, sitting with the hottest guy here. She felt like she could kick the ass of everyone in Akatsuki right now.

"Less a tradition and more a lifestyle," she explained lightly, trying to counter his sudden stiffness--he didn't seem completely comfortable in bright, crowded places, did he?--by leaning forward on her elbows, closer to him. "Every generation of my family has had at least one shinobi in it."

Really, he was lucky that she wasn't as militantly feminist as Tenten and had a teammate like Shikamaru stupidly misogynistic enough for her to get tired of proving a woman's asskicking ability--besides, Tybalt was a product of his mildly sexist environment, and she couldn't really fault him for that. Tenten and Sakura might try to kick his ass or something, but Ino knew there were other ways she could gain the upper hand--if she didn't have it already.

"Mm-hm, we defend our land," she repeated, looking down at her entwined hands and suddenly thinking back to Konoha and the fact that they didn't do a very good job of defending it this time, did they? Her village was completely laid to waste, everything destroyed, and she didn't even know if Chouji made it out okay. "I mean," she continued suddenly, catching onto the direction her thoughts were going and reining them in, "we do other things, like missions. They don't always involve protecting the village or something, but they're still for its benefit and all that."

[identity profile] floralities.livejournal.com 2009-03-10 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
Of course she dressed up. Ino was the type to dress up for any reason at all, even dragging Shikamaru to nice restaurants just so she could wear this new dress or that favorite top. Now that they were in the City, she didn't have to wear her uniform 24/7--or even much at all--and she found herself really enjoying wearing cute clothes that didn't necessarily have to be functional. The whole functional thing tended to put a damper on fashion.

Ino seemed to remember that she had a menu in front of her then. Picking it up, she glanced at it without really reading any of the words, suddenly caught up in explaining herself and her world to Tybalt. She crossed and uncrossed her legs under the table, rested her chin in her hand, tilted her head to the side so that her bangs hung in her face. She'd always been an animated talker--or maybe just a talker--and his questions only really fueled her on.

"Shikamaru would kill me if I told you all about them, but they're mostly things like... like I said before. Espionage and sabotage, assassination, sometimes tracking or protecting a client." She paused to take a real look at her menu, unable to stop herself from scanning only the food that was low in calories and fat. Old habits died hard. "My team specializes--used to specialize--in information gathering, so we were usually sent on those kinds of missions."

[identity profile] floralities.livejournal.com 2009-03-10 05:45 am (UTC)(link)
If she was being honest with herself, Ino had never really thought about these things in intricate detail, because... well, that was just the way things worked. She'd never had to explain shinobi and missions and the system in Konoha to anyone before, because everybody already knew. Being a ninja or having ninja around to protect the village was a way of life for them, and a way of life they'd had ever since Konoha had been founded. Now that he mentioned it, it was a little abstract, wasn't it?

"Not really..." she replied, biting her lip as she tried to figure out a way to phrase this. "We're more like an army, because everything we do is for Konoha in some way, even if it's money. The Hokage, the person who gives us our orders, is both the leader of the shinobi and the village."

There! A light pasta with her favorite, cherry tomatoes. Perfect. With a smile, she set down her menu, then glanced up at Tybalt out of the corner of her eyes.

"Definitely not," she teased, poking fun at his apparent seriousness. One of these days, she was going to get him to grin or laugh or blush or something a normal human being did. Until then, she'd enjoy the challenge. "Though Shikamaru knows better than that. I'd kick his lazy ass."

[identity profile] floralities.livejournal.com 2009-03-11 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
After placing her order, Ino nodded in response, then set her cheek on the butt of her palm, leaning towards him over the table again. She'd never really had much of a healthy respect for personal bubbles, being a demonstrative person by nature--but he'd probably already noticed that. He had yet to complain, though, and even if he had... it wouldn't really discourage her for long, anyway.

"The strongest ninja in the village, usually. There's a whole process for getting them appointed, but that's boring stuff," she replied, flapping a hand. Politics was one of the few topics she never really talked about; in the academy, she learned about the history and the processes and everything inside and out in spite of the tedium, because she was an excellent student who didn't spend all her time sitting in the back of the class sleeping. But even having that knowledge didn't make it any less dull.

"Is that so?" she asked lightly, returning his smirk with something a little more impish in it. It was an invitation, of course, for him to keep going, because almost as much as she liked talking, she also liked listening, out of curiosity and inquisitiveness and a desire to understand... and for juicy gossip, too.

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