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Hosokawa-Akechi Gracia ❝ガラシャ❞ ([personal profile] kagayakashi) wrote in [community profile] vatheon2012-05-07 01:49 am

☆` to protect the ones we love

Who: Gracia and Hideyoshi ([personal profile] bountyofthesun).
When: After the crossover dream event.
Where: Dun dun dunnnnn! The casino, nearing dusk.
Style: Prose would be cool, though I'm fine if you prefer [ Action! ] tags :)
Status: Closed.



The past few months had been difficult on her and her family. Though the catalyst for the explosion of tense emotions came in the form of a certain individual with whom she would be meeting in a few minutes, Gracia was not so much a fool as to ignore the fact that from the beginning, the fear was always there. It lurked and lingered in the hearts of both her and her father, that perhaps, on more than one occasion, its presence was so well-known that they've misjudged it was ever there at all. Though she was naturally bright and cheerful, Gracia was no stranger to the looming gray cloud of sadness that popped up now and again. When it meant itself to be felt, it made itself felt strongly, and deeply, and painfully. No matter how genuinely she laughed and smiled, Gracia was in no ways immune to the feeling of despair. She had felt it herself back home, and she's felt it numerous times in Vatheon as well. And when she's free from its binding shadow, she feels it through the pain she sees in the eyes of her beloved father.

All that made the last event overwhelmingly heartbreaking for her to bear with. Witnessing the dream Mitsuhide had - Honnoji's flames eating up at his gentle heart - and her own nightmares about Yamazaki, the rain that threatened to engulf her entire existence...the wounds were re-opened, fresh and ready to bleed. But Gracia tried her hardest to hold back her emotions as she walked towards the one place she was sure no one would see them meet. (She was already told once that if she showed how she really felt, Hideyoshi would have the upper hand, and she would never have that.) The redhead looked up at the tall building, the flashing neon sign "CASINO" slightly piquing her interest. She messaged Hideyoshi earlier that day to meet with her here, in secret, though she never really stated her intentions. Just come, she said, and she'd reveal herself then.

And why the casino? Simply because it was the safest place for her to speak with Hideyoshi without anyone seeing them. Initially, she wanted the forest, or somewhere in the plaza. But she remembered how often her father dwelt in the forest, and how many people were always in the plaza. So she explored and eventually, she came across this. She had heard from the locals that it was a place of gambling. Oh, she was there to gamble, but on different stakes, and with very little profit to be gained. (Maybe if things went her way, this would all change...?)

She walked in and was immediately taken with the atmosphere, curiosity kicking in like her built-in safety net. And as she circled the area, staring at the games, the plush linings on the walls, Gracia repeated in her head a mantra she never got tired of saying; I'm doing this for my father. I'm doing this for my father. She promised not to hurt Hideyoshi, not to involve herself with him, to only defend out of love, and not out of hate. That late afternoon, she would do just that, even if no one would know.

She stopped in front of a strange looking machine with a protruding lever on one side, waiting patiently for him to come. She prepared her words, her reaction seeing his face again, setting aside all the anger and the frustration...the past few months was difficult for her and her family, but she was going to do her part in saving them from the pain.

Gracia promised. She'd protect her father, forever.
bountyofthesun: (Something about lack of sex appeal idk)

[personal profile] bountyofthesun 2012-05-07 02:51 pm (UTC)(link)
It didn't seem very likely, but if Gracia had deliberately asked to meet him in the single most distracting environment in the city, then she had made a stupendous move, even Hideyoshi had to admit that. He could hardly believe that he had never been in the casino before. Everything about it - the lights, the machines, the luxurious design, the money, why, it was as if it had been made especially for him. For a long time before even looking to see where Gracia was, he wandered, or rather bounced around from attraction to attraction, looking over people's shoulders as they played until they had to stare or yell him away. It was brilliant, all of it was absolutely brilliant.

And he'd always been a gambling man, too. That was why he was here, wasn't it?

Most people would probably not have said that they were scared of Akechi Gracia. But most people got into all sorts of trouble by underestimating other people just because they were sweet young girls, or scrawny monkey-faced peasants for the matter. Anyone could be dangerous when they had something to protect, or when they were thought that they were being righteous. And still, he'd agreed to meet her, and he came without his armor and without any weapons. She wasn't his enemy. It wasn't her fault, how she happened to be born.

And if he wanted to bag his real enemy, he couldn't afford to lose focus. Couldn't afford to alienate anyone in Vatheon that he didn't have to. Couldn't move too soon.

He wanted to hear her out.

At last he sighed to himself, turned his back on the casino's myriad wonders and went looking for her. He was still smiling to himself - the atmosphere in the place had made him cheerful and he went along with that. No point in fretting - that couldn't possibly help anything. If the week of nightmares, Mitsuhide's nightmare, had cost him any sleepless nights of his own, it didn't show on him. What was one more sleepless night, anyway? That was just life. He'd had plenty of them before and he would have them again when he was back in his world. Really, he ought to be grateful for the reminder.

There she was, now, no mistaking her. He raised a hand as he came through the crowd, to call attention to himself - if she wanted a moment to steel herself as he approached before they talked, he wouldn't resent her that.

"Why, hello there," he said, with surprisingly sincere good humor. "What's a girl like you doing in a place like this?"
bountyofthesun: (Looking ahead)

[personal profile] bountyofthesun 2012-05-07 07:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, good heavens, why did she have to be Mitsuhide's daughter? Very much despite himself, Hideyoshi felt a tug of genuine sadness in his gut at her response. She was, when it boiled down it to, a ridiculously innocent little thing, all a good heart and good intentions. Even here, even now. It wasn't fair that he should pity her.

It wasn't fair. So what if she was a victim of circumstances? So was he. So were a whole lot of people. Mitsuhide hadn't spared Nobunaga's sons. No one spared the orphans of however many more years of war that Honno-ji had bought for the land. And if he let the bitterness and anger get the better of him now, then there was no point to this whole exercise. Smile, he told himself, she isn't your enemy and she doesn't need to be your friend. Just smile. Keep her off her balance and she can't do the same to you.

"Oh, no, no - " he quickly held up both hands and shook his head. "I got it all right. That's why I'm here. Whew..." he sighed a little. "It'd sure be a shame if you got your father's sense of humor..."

Not all of it was intended to keep her off balance, no - some of it was just him, being what he was, doing what he did. Making conversation, laughing because what was the other option? There was no reason for them not to talk like civilized people, maybe even like adults. He didn't hate her, however much she might have expected otherwise. It was still in many senses news to him that he could hate anyone.
bountyofthesun: (Commanding pose)

[personal profile] bountyofthesun 2012-05-09 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)
True enough, Hideyoshi knew nothing if not how to chatter amiably with an enemy, or with anyone, for the matter. He didn't know what he could get out of it, here and now, but he did it anyway, a sort of safety net. She was only a girl, a sweet girl, but she did come here. That meant something.

He could call the Akechis a lot of things, but neither of them were cowards.

"Hmpf!" he crossed his arms and looked at her - he couldn't quite look down at her but he could make a reasonable impression of it. "Your father wouldn't know a joke if it chewed on his fancy pretty hair!" He could go on like this for a while, just teasing her as if there was any hope of her reciprocating. Except that that would only be cruel.

Gracia could call him a lot of things, surely, but even she couldn't say that he was casually cruel.

"All right," he sighed again. "Let's get this over with. You wanted something, didn't you? Other than to make me feel awkward."
bountyofthesun: (Bright eyes)

[personal profile] bountyofthesun 2012-05-12 08:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Something was moving. Good. It might have been funny to needle at Gracia - it would have been hilarious if she wasn't, well, who she was - but even if she did not, he knew how cruel it truly was. He didn't want to be cruel. He didn't want to dangle her on a hook either. He didn't want to be any of that, the taste of that was bitter.

So he followed her, quiet and accepting, with no attempt to dodge or protest or question. Let her choose. He could afford that if he was the one on high ground. Let her talk. What could anything she could possibly say change?

"Ah," he said quietly when she was finished.

Part of him could think of nothing to do but stand there and stare at her, as though what she said made absolutely no sense whatsoever, which it didn't. What did she think - that after all he'd said and done already, this would be what deterred him? But another part of him thought, what else could she have done? She couldn't have done nothing. Of course she couldn't have. He understood that, as well as someone only could when he too had once been helpless.

He felt pity for her again. Despite himself, almost angrily, he felt it deep in his gut.

"But I haven't," he said, almost gently. "You might've noticed. I haven't even stuck my tongue out at his general direction since I got here."

It wasn't a promise, not at all. It wasn't the answer that she asked for. He couldn't give her that, after all. But just flat-out lying to her... gah! You're too good for this world, Hyoshi, really you are. He should. He knew that he shou;d. And he didn't.
bountyofthesun: (Bright eyes)

[personal profile] bountyofthesun 2012-05-23 06:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Twisted as it was to admit - what was the matter with him? These kind of thoughts weren't like him at all - there was something heady about this, looking at her wide open eyes while she shielded herself, as though he could break her in half just by speaking to her. Having this kind of power - that's right, I have power! And it was a righteous power, there because Mitsuhide knew what he did, knew the horror of his crime, and he, Hideyoshi, would force him to answer for it. He'd done it once and could do it again, him and no other. And there was nothing that Gracia could say that would change his mind, nothing that anyone could say short of Nobunaga himself.

But when he held her gaze a second too long, just a brief second, those eyes - wide and young and begging - suddenly he saw it like a flash, the flames of Odani, and other eyes there. He would have reeled from her if he wasn't holding himself. I can't pity her. I can't pity her. He was meant to hate her. There wasn't enough room in the world to do both.

"Gracia-chan," he said, his voice gone a little raspy despite himself, and honest, not mocking her despite the name. There'll be plenty of time for hate. For now, for a moment, he could try to give her something - something that could make a difference for her, maybe, even if there was nothing that could change for him. He could try to make it so that she would let him spare her.

"Gracia-chan, do you understand what's between your father and me? Do you really understand why we fight?" he took in a deep breath. "If you do, then you know why I can't give you any promises. You know - all three of us know how it's got to end."
bountyofthesun: (Fires of conquest)

[personal profile] bountyofthesun 2012-05-24 03:34 pm (UTC)(link)
It was getting too close - she was getting too close, too far in, and he was only happy when she moved away and gave him however brief a time he needed to collect and pull himself back from a brink he hadn't realized that he was approaching. Too much feeling. Don't do it. Remember to smile. No one got anywhere in this world through feeling. No one ever moved forward on regret.

But he looked at her and he couldn't even resent her that perfectly innocent request. That hopelessly naive hope that he forgive Mitsuhide - never, never, never! - he couldn't hate her for that. What did she know? A little flower like her couldn't know a thing about what was at stake for him, and that was as it was supposed to be. He couldn't even ask her to imagine anything like that - like living your life with head bowed and eyes down, with the measly rice patch supposed to feed you the limit of your vision. Like working yourself broken in a castle full of tall proud men with swords and bowing and scraping and knowing that you could misstep at any moment, ugly, ridiculous little thing that you are, and that would be it. Like realizing one day, like a sudden burst of sun, that a man like that saw you as more than the scrape of dirt you were, as human and worthwhile -

He'd spent weeks, now, getting away from just such thoughts. Back home it was over - finishing things in Yamazaki had let him wrap up his grief and bury it, and continue on without stumbling once. And now here he was. Damn you, he thought as he stared at her. I don't want to remember this. I want to live.

"You don't know," he said, quietly and with a touch of bitterness. "Of course you don't. He probably doesn't know, either. Probably never thought about it."

He breathed in again and drew himself up a little - no matter what he did he was never going to be tall or impressive or intimidating, but when he stood straight and raised his head he could give the illusion. "It wouldn't matter if I forgave him," he said. "Not that I will. But even if, it isn't just about my revenge. It's about justice. And I'm sorry - I really, truly am, take that or leave it - but that is only between him and me. Him and me and Lord Nobunaga."
bountyofthesun: (Bright eyes)

[personal profile] bountyofthesun 2012-05-25 09:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Ahh, when she's like this she almost looks like a grown woman. He couldn't help that thought any more than he could all the rest, and it should have made it easier. A lot easier to refuse a grown woman, who looked like she could - and probably could give him a pounding, than a little girl crying for her father's life. It was easier. What was one more enemy? He had worse enemies than Akechi Gracia just waiting for him to return. Why should he care if she hated him?

I don't want anyone to hate me.

It wasn't a deliberate thought. He half suspected that it had slipped through some sort of crack that she'd made in him, that he'd have to seal up as soon and as strongly as he could. But it had slipped out one way or another, and it wrote itself across his face. His eyes flickered down, and up again.

"You'll never know what your father took away from me," he said, and that was it, that was it, he'd given her too much already.

"You're not my enemy, Gracia," he sighed, his voice and face seamless again, resigned now. He held his hands up, palms out, reminding her that he had no weapon on him - and that he wasn't going to fight her here, either way. "You're just in the way. He wouldn't want that, you know - he wouldn't want you to have to fight. Fathers protect their daughters, not the other way around, eh? He'd want you to be safe. And happy. So go be happy. It's really not half as easy as I make it look."

And here he was, giving her more, again. Something was wrong with him, and he hardly even knew what.