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1 title:Althena
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2 anime:Noir
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3 author:Immo (pronounced eye-moe)
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4 e-mail: immo@hamena.org
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5 rating:uh... R? Rape of small child, a little slashy slashy of the femmey femmey.
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6 specifically, Chloe and Kirika, hints on Kirika and Mireille.
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7
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8 I don't think there's enough Noir fanfics out there, so here's one right at'cha! ;P
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9 R/R, give me feedback: comments, complaints, critizism, compliments (hopefully). And
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10 please, no flames. I'm a delicate person LoL. This is all from Althena's POV. Go
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11 psychotic Kind Mother! Go! :D Oh yeah. Especially dedicated to my friend Talia. All
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12 the yuri slash in here is to make her squirm. :D Go LiA!
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15 The sun baked the already dry and cracked earth. Gunfire ripped the silence in the air,
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16 punctuated with occasional screams. The girl was oblivious to everything. She was probably the
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17 only survivor of this village, born of the original Soldats blood and ideals. Her parents had
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18 hidden her in the basement, far, far below, underneath a secret compartment, so when the soldiers
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19 raided and burned, she was safe. She had food, and clean water. And a book...
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20 She could remember the book by heart, each word engraved into her memory by her parents,
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21 religiously reciting each word to her. But now, she can't seem to remember... couldn't seem to
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22 remember.
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23 Her name was Althena.
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24 That was it. Even though her eyes were blank, filmed over by pain and hunger, there was
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25 a flicker of an unnatural will to survive could be seen if you looked closely. That was why she
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26 was clutching her doll and walking. She had run out of food days ago, and water... there was no
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27 more water. Not since the morning. How could she be so thirsty now?
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28 Noir...
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29 Something she read in the book. A shadow fell over her, and she looked up into the
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30 leering face of a man. He picked her up. It was no hard feat, she was light as a feather.
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31 "Who are you?" She managed to get the words past her dry, chapped lips.
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32 The man grinned, "Soldats."
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33 And she learned what Soldats was. An organization that was so deeply integrated into the
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34 world, a hidden society that gave power to the ones that headed it. But that was wrong. Wrong.
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35 How did she know it was wrong. Something in the book...
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36 Her thoughts were more urgent now as the man lay her on the bed. How had they gotten into
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37 a house? Can't think about that, must concentrate. Something about the book. She studied the man.
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38 Barely a man, his face had just started getting scratchy like papa, when she sat on his lap, her
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39 papa's cheek brushing against hers as he read from the book.
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40 The man kissed her roughly, her damaged lips cracked agan, bleeding.
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41 She turned around to look at the nightstand beside her. He had left his gun there. The
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42 man was oblivious as he fumbled with her dress, pushing it up, pulling her underwear down. She
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43 might be able to reach the gun... she reached out, then pulled back when she felt an excrutiating
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44 pain down there.
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45 "You're dry, it hurts more." He grunted.
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46 Was it her fault? She didn't know what he was talking about. She was just a girl named
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47 Althena. She blinked with pain, each thrust more painful than the next, pain mixed with fear when
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48 she saw blood leaking out of her. Was she going to die?
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49 Noir...
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50 The pain left when she thought of the book.
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51 Noir was important. Noir stopped the pain. With that thought in mind, she reached out for
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52 the pistol, touching it with trembling fingers, her tiny hands barely wrapped around the barrel
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53 of the gun. She had it. That was all that mattered. And she knew how to use it, because she was
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54 part of Soldats too. She was Soldats, the original form. Everyone else had died, so she had to
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55 continue the legacy.
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56 NOIR.
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57
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58 The word designates the name of destiny from a distant time.
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59
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60 The two Virgo reign over death.
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61
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62 May the Black hands over the green field
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63
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64 Please protect the newly born peace.
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65
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66 A single gunshot, and the man slumped against her, oozing blood from the tiny neat hole
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67 in his temple, she pushed him off with what little strength she had left. Noir. The book. She
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68 remembered. She had a mission. Climbing off the bed, she grimaced, the pain there... it hurt.
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69 But she had to keep walking. Her life wasn't worth as much as that book, the ideals it held.
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70 She knew her role in the book now, she was going to give birth to Noir. She would be the mother
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71 of Noir. The Kind Mother. The Garden. The book. Rations were found in the house, the soldier had
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72 put this place to use for his own good, and she benefitted from it.
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73 'Not unlike a whore being paid for her services,' Althena thought wryly. Finally, she
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74 was thinking clearly. With strength renewed from the food and water, she packed up what she
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75 could, making only one stop in the village, to her house, back to the secret room, to pick up
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76 the book that held those precious ideals of her family, friends, and villages. It was the origin
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77 of the Soldats, the true meaning of Soldats. And the way would be shown her, to the green Garden,
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78 where everything, everything would come to pass. And Noir would be born, and the corrupted,
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79 rotting, ambitious part of Soldats cut off, so the body could live again, better off without that
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80 limb. Her journey was fuelled by her hate, her survival was thanks to her hate. Her family had
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81 loved her, and it had almost killed her to be stuck in the darkness, alone.
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82 If you can kill people with love, Hatred could save them. And she hated. And she
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83 survived, collapsing in the inner sanctum of the Garden.
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84
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86 The children came to her at night, one with the look of a hardened criminal, the other,
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87 clinging to the criminal like a frightened child. Chloe had been hand-picked and named by
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88 Althena herself to become the one half of Soldats that was needed. Chloe was only three when she
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89 started her training, a year had passed since her first day here, and Chloe still lacked the
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90 coldness, the detachment, and the efficiency of the assasins, the two that made up Noir.
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91 "Chloe?" Althena raised an eyebrow. Only seventeen years old, ten years Chloe's elder,
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92 she was her 'mother'. The purple-haired girl cringed behind the newcomer. Now Althena looked at
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93 this new one.
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94 "Where are your parents, child?" Althena asked, not unkindly. "It's late, shouldn't you
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95 be going home?"
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96 Althena, seldom surprised, *was* surprised when the russet-haired child walked forward,
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97 shaking herself free from Chloe's grip, and wrapped her arms around Althena's waist burying her
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98 face into the valley of the blonde's blossoming breasts. She took a deep breath, as if trying
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99 to inhale as much of Althena's scent as possible, her eyes closed.
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100 "I *am* home."
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101 All the girl knew was that she was Noir. And Althena saw, that this girl was was very
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102 much the same as Chloe and herself. All three of them did not have any parents anymore. Althena
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103 could imagine this girl, sitting on the lap of a man, reading from the book. Now Althena, older
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104 and wiser, knew that it was called Langon's Manuscript.
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105 "What is your name?" Althena tilted the girl's face upwards, and stared into the coffee-
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106 brown depths of those eyes.
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107 "I have no name."
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108 "But we must have something to call you, no? I shall name you now, poor lost child."
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109 Althena kissed first one side of the dark-eyed girl's face, then the other. She moved her face so
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110 she was looking down at the young girl again, then smiled.
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111 "Your name is: Yumura Kirika." Althena bent down, pressing her lips against this young
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112 one's, briefly, softly, imparting the name onto the child.
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113 "I am Noir." Kirika insisted.
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114 Althena motioned Chloe forward, took both their hands, and placed them onto each other.
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115 "You two are the True Noir. Never forget that."
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116 Chloe smiled at the girl, and gripped her hand firmly. Then they parted, and Chloe began
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117 the well-known, almost-prayer. Her hand, like a gun, over her heart, Chloe closed her eyes.
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118 "Noir; a name of destiny that has been ordained in the past. Two women who reign over
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119 death. The dark spirit, please guide the lost child." The prayer was also a prophecy, so it
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120 seemed. The lost child had come home. "Lead the child back from the edge."
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121 Kirika closed those soulless eyes, and mimicked Chloe's movements. "A name of destiny
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122 that has been ordained in the past. Two women who reign over death," Now Chloe mixed her voice in
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123 with Kirika's, in a beautiful harmony, the way it should be said, as two become one: Noir. "May
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124 the Black Hands over the newborns please protect the peace."
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125 Althena didn't insist on silence at the dinner table. After a prayer sent to The One Who
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126 Provided, Chloe dug into her meal enthusiastically. She had been down to the village, she
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127 confessed guiltily to Althena. That was how she found Kirika, when Chloe had been ambushed by
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128 wild dogs.
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129 "The Child came to my rescue," Chloe beamed at Kirika, who looked down at her plate, and
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130 continued that slow thoughtful chewing. "Althena, could I stay up a bit longer?"
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131 "Chloe, you have to get your rest. Tommorrow, you will continue your exercises. Alone."
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132 Althena stated calmly.
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133 "But Kirika-chan is here--"
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134 "She has a test set out for her. She will deliver a letter to the Boquet family."
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135 Althena's eyes hardened. Her influence in Soldats had greatly arisen since she stirred the embers
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136 of Noir, claiming she will bring Noir to the use of Soldats. If only they knew... The Boquet
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137 family had refused to give their child into her care, had refused calmly. One more chance, one
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138 more refusal, and their family, including their precious daughter, would cease to exist forever.
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139 Kirika was shown her room after she had a bath, and the girl climbed into bed obediently.
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140 Althena tucked the girl in, with Chloe standing beside her. When the blonde turned to leave,
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141 Chloe pulled on her robe, protesting.
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142 "You didn't give her a kiss goodnight!" The innocence was laughable, but Althena only
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143 smiled fondly at Chloe, before moving back and placing a kiss on Kirika's forehead. After tucking
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144 Chloe in, and surrendering a hug and a kiss to the insistant girl, the teen hurried to her study.
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145 Taking out her ink bottle, and a quill, she quickly started on the letter. The elegeant writing
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146 spun out into words that pressed the point, and hid a threat, like a sheathed sword. When Althena
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147 was done, she read it over, satisfied, and waited for the ink to dry. Then, she folded the paper,
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148 and tucked it into an envelope. Dropping a bit of wax on it from her reading candle, she stamped
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149 it with the seal of Soldats. Tommorrow morning, Kirika would be sent off to Italy. The way would
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150 be made clear.
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151 "Are you ready?" Althena asked the child. She nodded solemnly, dressed in over-sized
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152 overalls, and a white t-shirt. One strap of the overall kept slipping off. The sky was a gray
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153 blurr, not really sunrise, not really night.
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154 "Sinners never regather after death, while the sin itself never fades away, Love too,
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155 shall never disappear. The recluse has once again given in. Soldats' blood is absorbed by the
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156 wilderness, and flows into the body. Both hands of Soldats are two Maidens. The hand of love
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157 which can carry the sin. The hand of darkness which can be held out. Noir." Kirika said solemnly.
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158 "Good." Althena nodded, again stunned by this girl. Chloe only remembered a little bit
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159 of that. She bent down to fold up Kirika's pant legs for her. There was no time to hem them, one
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160 of the villagers would come to pick her up soon.
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161 "Where is Chloe?" Kirika's voice was soft.
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162 "She isn't coming. She isn't ready for this."
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163 The eyes flashed angrily. "Two are one. The Sword of Darkness which can be used by
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164 Soldats. Both hands of Soldats. That is Noir."
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165 Althena looked at the girl, bemused. Then she turned around, knowing that Chloe was
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166 hiding behind one of the pillars. She had heard the girl stumbling about, her idea of quiet was
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167 not quiet at all.
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168 "Chloe, come out."
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169 Chloe stepped out meekly.
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170 "Would you like to go with your partner?"
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171 The furious nod of her head told her there was no seperating these two. Althena could see
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172 someone approaching, the head of the village, walking through the vineyard towards the trio.
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173 "Go then." Chloe was already running towards the man eagerly, her eyes bright with
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174 excitement. Her first task! With her partner! Kirika made her way, not too slow, but not too
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175 fast.
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176 "Child,"
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177 Kirika stopped to turn around and look at Althena.
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178 "Give them three days within the receiving of the letter. If they do not comply.."
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179 Althena trailed off, knowing that Kirika would know what to do. The child was precocious, and
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180 alien to her. But she was her child now, and Althena could grow to love her, and care for her as
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181 she has for Chloe.
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182 "Althena! Althena!" Chloe had run back, and flung herself into the woman's arm, trusting
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183 that the blonde would catch her, and wasn't disappointed. She looked up, her eyes were shining.
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184 "I'll be back soon!"
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185 Kirika hugged Althena around her leg, so there was two children clinging to her, and the
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186 blonde finally let herself laugh, and loved her children.
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187
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188
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189 After that first mission, it had seemed as if Chloe had miraculously grown up. Althena
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190 still couldn't believe how Chloe had blossomed into a young woman so quickly. The expectations
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191 put on her weren't difficult anymore, and the killer in her emerged. There was still that child-
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192 like glee, that energy that was poured into her work. And Althena, smiling secretively, believed
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193 that Chloe might have a crush on Kirika. As if little blushing glances, and slightly touching
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194 hands, hadn't hinted Althena to this! Poor Chloe though, the blonde sensed that Kirika had no
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195 clue on the feelings and just loved her as a sister and a partner.
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196 "Althena?" Chloe had taken to reading up on Landon's Manuscript, memorizing and eating up
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197 every word, using her brain as much as she used her muscles when she trained. The girl was
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198 twirling a dagger in her hands, and Althena gave a disapproving look. Chloe grinned sheepishly,
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199 and tucked the weapon into her cloak.
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200 "Now, what is it?" Althena came up behind the girl, placing a hand on Chloe's shoulder.
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201 "When will Kirika come back?"
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202 It had been a long time. But letters would come in today, the Soldats watching over her
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203 will report soon.
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204 There was a brief silence, before Chloe blurted out, "I love her."
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205 Some things that Althena didn't even know about was revealed by a furiously blushing
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206 Chloe. How the girl had, one night many years ago, snuck into the other girl's room. How Chloe
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207 would kiss her, how Kirika held her, how they slept so innocently together, and how much Chloe
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208 loved her.
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209 "Have you told her?"
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210 Chloe shook her head.
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211 "Maybe you should. When she gets back."
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212 Chloe nodded doubtfuly, then her eyes stared out the window, and she whooped with glee,
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213 springing out of her chair. A lone figure was making her way towards them.. Althena followed the
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214 purple-haired girl slowly, made her way to the front door to greet the brunette. Instead, she
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215 found that it wasn't Kirika at all. It wasn't even a she. The village leader was there with a bag
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216 of letters, and Chloe was tearing through them like she was a demon on fire.
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217 "Chloe!" Althena was alarmed by the lack of control that Chloe was showing.
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218 "No! She's in trouble, she should've been back by now!" Chloe paused to say, then
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219 continued ripping through the letters. The villager bowed to Althena, before hurrying back to his
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220 village, Chloe's wrath was apparent, and it was dangerous to all.
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221 Althena let the young woman's grief and fear play out. Soon, she would stop. And she did.
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222 At one letter.
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223 "No."
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224 Althena felt her heart stop at that one syllable. Something had happened to Kirika. What
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225 did the letter say?
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226 "No!"
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227 The piece of paper was flung down, and Chloe ran past Althena, back into the house. She
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228 knew no amount of calling would bring the girl to her side.
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229 'Taken her... our better judgement... three... inner trees... different light and
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230 water... Mireille Boquet--' She stopped reading the letter now. The trial called for three. So,
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231 they were suspicious of her motives and were planning to throw a kink in her plans. No matter.
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232 Kirika was alive, and so was Chloe, and that was all that mattered. These two were the Chosen
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233 Two, blessed by the Kind Mother's hand.
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234 "Chloe?" Althena searched the house, and finally found the girl in the chapel, sprawled
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235 in front of the altar, forcing words out between wracking sobs, and attacking the steps to the
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236 altar with a clenched fist.
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237 "People--amongst people," Althena made out the words between the sobs and hiccups. "Love
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238 amongst... Love," At this point, Chloe raised her head and howled to the heavens, her tear-filled
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239 eyes filled with absolute hatred for the ones who would steal her other half away from her. "Sin
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240 amongst sin... She is my sin! GIVE HER BACK TO ME!!"
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241 She collapsed back on the steps, sobbing. Althena rushed to Chloe, gathering the girl up
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242 into her arms.
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243 "Poor Chloe," Althena whispered, as the hot tears burned through the fabric of her robe.
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244 "Poor Chloe... my child, I love you so much."
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245 "Althena!" Chloe clung tighter to the woman. "Althena!"
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246 "My poor child," Althena squeezed her eyes shut, keeping her own rage tamped down, as
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247 memories flooded her, the war within Soldats, the murder of her parents, the dark place that she
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248 hid in, how she was so afraid in there, so afraid. How she starved and thirsted. How she was
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249 raped. How she encountered so many deeds done by the hands of men to each other... and how she
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250 put all these instances away as fuel for her smoldering rage.
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251 "Love can kill people, Chloe." Althena kept her voice even. "Hatred can save them." Her
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252 hate for Soldats, for people, for the things they stood for. To wipe them out with her hatred, to
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253 cleanse the world with that pure fire and the two maidens that made up Noir. They shall be her
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254 sword of darkness. And her, Althena. She will be the body who has cut off the diseased hands, and
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255 attaching the new pair of hands on, the two maidens that will make up the hands of Soldats,
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256 called Noir. She will be Soldats and bring back the lost origins of this organization.
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259 Watching Kirika walk up towards her, she felt her heart open up again. There was a small
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260 smile on Kirika's face, a flash of guarded recognition in her eyes. This was what should've
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261 happened those years ago, too long, too long ago. Kirika should have walked up the path, instead
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262 of the man who carried the letter.
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263 Chloe held her little dessert fork, the most precious treasure she had in her possession,
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264 and she looked up, seeing Kirika walking through the grapevines. Too long. It had been too long.
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265 And she had found her way home. Chloe had barely gone inside the house since the day one of the
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266 villagers reported that Kirika had found the way. The Grand Retour.
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267 Kirika stopped several good feet away from the steps up to the house. And Althena gave a
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268 smile, and descended slowly. Kirika still had that soft gentle smile on her face, and fell into
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269 Althena's arms, breathing in the woman's scent. Remembering her, yet not remembering. Althena
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270 felt the rage flare up, then tamped it down again. The Child would not remember everything that
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271 had happened here, the happiness that they shared together, the three of them.
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272 "Welcome back." Althena stroked the top of Kirika's head.
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273 Her voice was emotionless, but it sent a thrill of joy running through Althena's very
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274 being. "I'm home."
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275 A tour of the household only brought her sorrow. Althena could see that Kirika wanted to
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276 remember, but whatever they had done to her... it prevented her from remembering. Chloe had, at
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277 first followed along, then got angry and left when Kirika didn't remember, or couldn't answer
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278 questions from the past.
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279 "Are you Althena?"
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280 Althena smiled to hide her sorrow. It was too much not to be remembered by her child. But
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281 she couldn't blame Kirika.
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282 "Yes."
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283 Questions were asked, and Althena would answer lightly, truthfully, but every question
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284 weighed her down, made her sick with anger. How could they do this to Kirika?
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285 What finally lifted her heart, was when Althena found Kirika in the library, poring over
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286 Langon's Manuscript.
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287 "The Two Hands of Soldats are two Maidens." Althena broke into a smile. "The Dark Hand
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288 which can be held out with motherly love while carrying the burden of sins. Noir."
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289 Althena walked forward to encircle Kirika from behind with her arms.
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290 "If one can kill people with love, Hatred can also save people." Althena added. "That's
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291 how I believe."
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292 "Yes." Unquestioning obedience.
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293 "Thank goodness you've returned."
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294 Althena looked at the picture in the book, knowing how much she loved this young girl
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295 like a daughter, looking at the picture of the Kind Mother, with both hands on the two Maiden's
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296 heads, the Maidens knows as Noir. Althena closed the book and put it back on the shelf, then
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297 lead the unprotesting girl to her room, where she was tucked in, and given a kiss goodnight.
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298 Althena talked softly about the ritual happening tommorrow, and got up to leave, when Kirika
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299 called her back urgently.
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300 "Ah, Althena!"
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301 There was more emotion in that voice then in the whole time since she had arrived. She
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302 turned to look at the girl, pausing to listen to what she had to say.
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303 "Uh..." The brunette seemed to be at loss for words.
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304 "What's wrong?" The blonde encouraged. Kirika looked embarassed, and stared down at her
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305 coverlet.
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306 "Good night."
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307 Althena smiled. "Good night."
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308 Althena made her way to Chloe's room, to find the girl, just sneaking in through the
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309 window. She smiled in that apologetic, sheepish way that she was bound to do.
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310 "You were eaves-dropping?"
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311 "I wanted to listen to you two talking again. The both of you did that a lot, back in
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312 the days when we were all together, when me and Kirika were small." Chloe
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315 Chloe was dead, she knew it as soon as it had happened, her childish spirit had come to
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316 say goodbye, blowing out the candle that symbolized herself. There were two left. But these two
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317 did not fit into the plan at all.
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318 And Kirika had her gun pointed to her. A second time. And it hurt to have your child
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319 point the gun towards you, but she kept her calm resolve. She could still make this work.
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320 "Go ahead and shoot." Althena said gently. "Or your friend will die. Yes, many lives
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321 have been lost, by your own hands. Are you now saying that you will make their deaths
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322 meaningless?"
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323 People died to make Noir what it was, the training included spilt blood.
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324 "You should know as well. You are Noir." Althena saw Kirika's hand quiver. 'Kill me,
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325 Kirika. Or else I would have worked for nothing. Be Noir.'
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326 "Born with sin, raised with sin..." Althena closed her eyes and forged onwards. "A
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327 superior being who reigns over death. Your only way of life lies here."
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328 She kept on talking. Saw Kirika hesitate and mull over her words...
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329 "Now, pull the trigger. Kill me and live on as the true Noir."
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330 Althena felt her moment of glory, when the brunette's finger pressed lightly on the
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331 trigger, not enough to fire, just touching it. Then, the grip loosened, the arms slackened.
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332 Althena's eyes narrowed, knowing that Kirika would not shoot and she looked at Mireille. That
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333 girl. That was why her hate was now just a fire consuming only Althena, not the people who
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334 needed the cleansing flames. Her gun fired.
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335 And Kirika flung herself in front of her friend. Denounced all claims to Noir. And
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336 accepted the name given to her by Althena, and the identity that Mireille gave her. She was, and
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337 always will be an individual known as Yumura Kirika. And she charged at Althena, pushing her
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338 over, to the flames below.
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339 'I've got a hold!' Althena's mind cried out in triumph. She had not managed to fall yet.
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340 She could yet pull herself, and the girl clinging on to her, upwards. But now the truth was
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341 told. She lived a lie, she hated and hated and scorched only herself and the only ones she
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342 loved. Chloe was dead. Kirika's wound, not treated quickly, would be a festering death wound.
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343 And in Kirika's eyes, she saw the philosophy that had been given to her, the opposite of what
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344 Althena had tried to instill into her young charges. 'Love certainly can kill people. However,
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345 don't forget: Hatred, can never save people.'
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346 Her hand slipped. And Althena fell, Kirika stayed up, held up by the Boquet's only
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347 daughter. She admired Mireille. To be able to forgive the person who took away your family from
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348 you must have taken a lot of strength. Althena let go of the fire that burned within her and
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349 wished the two good luck in the future, blessing them for finding each other, loving, helping,
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350 and never abandonning each other along the path. She wished that she could be forgiven, and one
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351 day, she would go to that place where Chloe would be waiting for her, wherever death may take
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352 her, and one day, she hoped not soon, she would see Kirika there with Mireille. And she could
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353 learn what it was like to love without hate.
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354 She could almost see, as if from a bird's eye view, the two girls weeping together,
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355 clutching each other close.
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356 "I thought I lost you," Merielle hugged the girl close. Kirika hissed in pain, and the
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357 blonde loosened her grip. "Did I hurt you?"
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358 "Don't hate me, I can't stand it if you hate me." The tears were from another pain,
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359 poor child. Merielle looked at Kirika, incredulous. Then she rained kisses on her face, hugged
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360 her tight again, the tears came down stronger now.
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361 "I can't hate you. I never could. I don't think I ever would,"
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362 Althena moved away from the scene, and she stood in the library, at her desk. Langon's
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363 Manuscript lay open, and Althena reached out and tried to touch the book. She wasn't all that
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364 disappointed when she couldn't.
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365 'Hm. I forgot to blow out the candle here.' Althena leaned over, and with a puff of
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366 ghostly air, the room plunged into darkness.
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367
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368
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369 Notes: Well, hoped you like it, remember, an artist lives off the comments they get from their
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370 readers. Well, they live off the money that the readers pay them for their best-selling book...
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371 but I'm not at that stage yet. Soon, soon... let us all hope. Hamena.org has some of my work,
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372 mostly Sailor Moon fanfics. (H&M slash. I like slash. Its fun.)
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373
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374 P.S. Merielle is hot, Kirika rules, Chloe (I call her fork girl) is just too funny, and
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375 Althena is, once again, the psychotic Kind Mother that everyone loves and would want to have.
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376
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377 P.P.S Faith from Buffy the Vampire Slayer is wicked cool! She is the only reason I watch BtVS,
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378 and she should be YOUR only reason too. ;) Five by five, everyone? Five by five. |