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1.1 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 1.2 +++ b/old/stories/noir-afterwards.txt Fri Feb 19 20:53:12 2010 -0500 1.3 @@ -0,0 +1,450 @@ 1.4 +Afterwards 1.5 +Immo 1.6 +immo@hamena.org 1.7 + 1.8 +Author's comments: Okay, I know the title sucks ass. Don't blame me. 1.9 +It was either that, or 1.10 +'Josie and the Pussycats' cuz that was the cd I've been listening to 1.11 +repetitively. Buy the cd 1.12 +everybody! Oh, by the way, I love Eliza Dushku. She's the girl that 1.13 +plays Faith in Buffy the 1.14 +Vampire Slayer, Missy in Bring It On!, Annabel in Soul Survivors, 1.15 +Danielle (Dan the Man) in 1.16 +The New Guy (Watch it for the bathing suit scene!) and a whole list 1.17 +that I won't bother, cuz 1.18 +I'm too busy worshipping her. :P Its late. Um, its a Noir fic with 1.19 +femslashy/yuri/shoujo-ai/ 1.20 +girl-girl love/angsty thing. Cool. I think girlgirl love is cute. So 1.21 +shut up. 1.22 + 1.23 +COMMENTS, COMPLIMENTS, REVIEWS, COMPLAINTS, FLAMES (please, no?), 1.24 +ARE WELCOME (cept for the 1.25 +flames). Please. I'm doing an analysis on Oedipus. Leave my psycotic 1.26 +psychoticness alone (but 1.27 +all C&Cs and Rs are welcome!) and read the fic. 1.28 + 1.29 +~-~-~ 1.30 + 1.31 +It might've been better if I had died that night. I don't know, but 1.32 +sometimes I think 1.33 +it would've been so much better if Mireille had killed me as soon as 1.34 +I approached her. Then 1.35 +she wouldn't be going through this. 1.36 +"I don't regret a thing." Mireille and that beautiful smile. 1.37 +What a lie that was. When she thought I was asleep, she would cry, 1.38 +and I would just 1.39 +lay there and listen to her, because there was nothing I could do. 1.40 +There was nothing I 1.41 +wouldn't do for her, but really, there was nothing I could do. 1.42 +It was stupid of both of us to think that love would conquer all. 1.43 +Shallow breaths and 1.44 +passion-filled nights don't erase the blood on our hands. Especially 1.45 +not mine. I haven't even 1.46 +made penance for my crimes against her. 1.47 +She would never admit to regret, not my Mireille. She was strong, 1.48 +and I was so proud 1.49 +of her, so drawn to her and her curious ways. Sometimes, I feel like 1.50 +I have nothing inside me 1.51 +and she would fill me with herself, her light, her face, her being. 1.52 +Lately, I've been unresponsive, I've withdrawn into myself, and she 1.53 +worries. I don't 1.54 +want her to worry, but its so hard not to think about these things. 1.55 +Does her family haunt her at night, screaming for revenge? 1.56 +Why does she continue like this? 1.57 +And I watch her, sometimes, when she's not looking and try to see 1.58 +those ghosts that 1.59 +surround her. I know she has one, or some, because I do too. How 1.60 +does it feel to have a 1.61 +Chloe, eternally poking you with a dessert fork? 1.62 +Just thinking about her sometimes, in an ethereal form, grinning 1.63 +delightfully, makes 1.64 +me smile too. But I dread it everytime I see the phantom glare at me 1.65 +accusingly. 1.66 +Love can't win all the time, just as hate can't win all the time 1.67 +either. Altena, dear 1.68 +mother, forgive me. For I have sinned. 1.69 +Love can't erase the trainings of Noir. I was brought up, knowing 1.70 +nothing else except 1.71 +Noir. How could I abandon it? 1.72 +Noir was two... 1.73 +How could Mireille abandon her family? 1.74 +The breeze was warm, a perfect summer day, sitting in an outdoor cafe. 1.75 +Five to twelve. Would she be late? 1.76 +When arms wrapped around me from behind in a tight hug, I knew that 1.77 +was a stupid 1.78 +question. Stupid, stupid. Of course she wouldn't be late. 1.79 +"Good afternoon," 1.80 +It was amazing how, just the touch of her lips brushing against my 1.81 +ear, the slight 1.82 +growl in her voice, could set me on fire. She brandished a rose, 1.83 +brushing it deftly across my 1.84 +lips, and I found myself blushing when I saw an elderly couple 1.85 +watching us in amusement. 1.86 +"Mireille..." I leaned my head back, and she kissed me on the lips 1.87 +tenderly, before 1.88 +moving to her seat opposite me. How could anyone be so beautiful? 1.89 +How could anyone be so damned beautiful, yet so dangerous? My eyes 1.90 +trained on her 1.91 +hands. 1.92 +"Kirika, there's a show at the Paris Opera House." Two tickets 1.93 +appeared in her hands. 1.94 +"Lets go watch." 1.95 +"What are we watching?" 1.96 +Merielle shrugged, grinning. "Does it matter?" 1.97 + 1.98 +And when we sat in those plush red seats, and I leaned back, 1.99 +watching the opera, it 1.100 +didn't really matter. The music, the whole of the opera, was 1.101 +beautiful. 1.102 +"Have you heard of Le Fantôme de l'opéra?" Her words whispered into 1.103 +my ear. I 1.104 +shivered, as a hand brushed teasingly against my thigh. 1.105 +"Phantom of the Opera? Isn't that a musical?" I responded in a 1.106 +breathless tone, 1.107 +Mireille's hair tickling my forehead, as the blonde nipped at the my 1.108 +neck. 1.109 +'Mireille...' 1.110 +"Mireille," I was ashamed of the lust that was so evident in my 1.111 +voice. And even when 1.112 +I tried to squirm away from her, I returned those kisses. "We're in 1.113 +public..." 1.114 +"In public, in private, in our own box number five." Mireille 1.115 +chuckled when I let out 1.116 +a loud gasp. "Only le fantôme de l'opéra will see us. Now... kiss me." 1.117 +It didn't really matter which opera we were watching, because as the 1.118 +orchestra played 1.119 +on, I was just thankful it muffled the sounds we were making. 1.120 +Mireille could be quite the 1.121 +risk-taker when she felt like it, and as I lay against her chest, 1.122 +listening to her heart 1.123 +slowing back to normal pace, I wonder how much I've changed her. 1.124 +We ran down the steps, past the other opera-goers, and giggled and 1.125 +apologized when we 1.126 +bumped into people, no amount of sour looks or complaints could kill 1.127 +our mood. We were 1.128 +together, alive, and well. 1.129 +Wandering the streets, we kissed, chased each other, watched the 1.130 +lamplights flicker 1.131 +on and off for a while, then watched the dark waters below us, on a 1.132 +bridge. 1.133 +I had buried whatever normal life I had in those dark waters. Maybe 1.134 +I should go and 1.135 +buy myself a new sketchbook... but was that really necessary when I 1.136 +know that simple drawings 1.137 +on paper could not give me nearly as much life as Mireille did? 1.138 +Strange how to people could meet under such strange circumstances, 1.139 +yes, that was us. 1.140 +Stranger still how one could love the murderer of your family, how 1.141 +you could fall in love 1.142 +with the person who said they would kill you. 1.143 +Heh. 1.144 +It was funny. 1.145 +That feeling. That word. Love. 1.146 + 1.147 +*-*-* 1.148 + 1.149 +We had finally gotten past that last hurdle. 1.150 +Didn't know it was so hard for both of us to just show that we cared 1.151 +for each other. 1.152 +We could take out a small army by ourselves, and still, those three 1.153 +little words defeat us. I 1.154 +don't know what we're so afraid of, but neither of us could utter 1.155 +it, even a month after our 1.156 +run-in with Soldats, when everything fell to a close at the Manor. 1.157 +But was it really the end? 1.158 +That haunted expression in Kirika's eyes... it was still there. 1.159 +And Soldats still lurked around the corner. I could feel them. Smell 1.160 +them, maybe. A 1.161 +scent of old parchment, and fine red wine that intoxicated and made 1.162 +me feel sluggish and 1.163 +dangerously drunk. 1.164 +"Mireille?" 1.165 +I moved away from the window. I thought I had... no. It couldn't 1.166 +have been. I thought 1.167 +I had glimpsed the shine of the noonday sun off the cold steel of a 1.168 +gun. But that wasn't 1.169 +possible. 1.170 +I kept telling myself that, again and again, over and over. 1.171 +'It wasn't possible, it wasn't possible, it wasn't possible, it's 1.172 +very possible, you 1.173 +two embarassed their whole organization, the two of you managed to 1.174 +single-handedly cripple 1.175 +Soldats and off some of their most important and powerful members, 1.176 +you know the identity of 1.177 +the roots of Soldats, old men who sat in seats of power...' 1.178 +"Is something on your mind?" 1.179 +Our eyes met, and I fought an internal struggle. Should I tell 1.180 +Kirika about my 1.181 +worries? Or should I keep it to myself, keep this paranoia buried 1.182 +deep inside me and not 1.183 +scratch at a wound that was still fresh and red. Irritable if you 1.184 +touch it. Infections, and 1.185 +pus caking around the edges of the cut. 1.186 +"Nothing." 1.187 +"Here," Kirika got up from her seat and walked behind me, hands 1.188 +sliding across my 1.189 +tense shoulders, thumbs and fingers caressed the bare flesh of my 1.190 +back, slipping underneath 1.191 +my shirt to run dry heat across the my back. 1.192 +"Kirika," I couldn't help it, and arched my back, giving in to the 1.193 +smaller girl's 1.194 +ministrations. 1.195 +"That feels nice..." 1.196 +Lips trailed across the back of my neck. 1.197 +"THAT, feels even nicer," I purred. Kirika's mouth turned up into a 1.198 +small pink smile. 1.199 +"That's exactly what I want to hear." 1.200 + 1.201 +Later on in the early evening, I still had that feeling. We had 1.202 +decided to eat at a 1.203 +small diner we both loved, and it was easy to pick out the sore 1.204 +thumb amongst the regular 1.205 +patrons. 1.206 +"That one." I was sure. So sure. 1.207 +Kirika's eyes darted to the side, unnoticably, and she continued her 1.208 +meal. "I see." 1.209 +"That's why I've been acting all jumpy." pause. "Soldats." 1.210 +Kirika's hand tightened around the fork, she placed the utensil 1.211 +down, and reached for 1.212 +the stem of her wineglass, almost downing all the contents in one 1.213 +gulp. 1.214 +"No." Her voice was harsh. 1.215 +"I'm certain--" 1.216 +"No." Kirika said a bit louder now. "No. No more. Its not, Mireille. 1.217 +We leave them 1.218 +alone, they leave us alone. Please." 1.219 +I looked at the dark-eyed girl, saw a sort of anxiety in her. 1.220 +"I want to believe, I want to, Mireille. That they've left us alone. 1.221 +We have nothing 1.222 +to do with them, they have nothing to do with us." Kirika reached 1.223 +out to place her hand on 1.224 +top of mine. "Please. I *need* to." 1.225 +I could feel that rough spot on her finger, her trigger finger. Over 1.226 +time, if one 1.227 +pulls the trigger of a gun too much, one develops a callous on the 1.228 +spot. Like if a person 1.229 +writes too much. If one stops doing whatever it is that developed 1.230 +the callous in the first 1.231 +place, it will fade. But it takes some time. 1.232 +So I closed myself off to the newness in the environment, and 1.233 +ordered a strawberry 1.234 +shortcake for myself, and Kirika ordered a chocolate cheesecake, 1.235 +that she only managed to 1.236 +finish half of. 1.237 +"Lets go home." 1.238 +The bill was paid, and we went back to our apartment. The man had 1.239 +also paid his bill 1.240 +and was following us. But both Kirika and I ignored it. Or at least, 1.241 +I tried to. The 1.242 +comforting weight of my handgun in my purse was... of little 1.243 +comfort, as he followed us up 1.244 +the steps to our apartment... and stopped one floor before ours. I 1.245 +heard the jangle of his 1.246 +keys as he let himself into his apartment. 1.247 +I breathed out a sigh of relief. Overreating to the smallest thing, 1.248 +that's probably 1.249 +what Kirika was thinking right now as she unlocks the door to our 1.250 +apartment. 1.251 +The plant was outlined by the low-hanging moon, almost as if it 1.252 +perched on the 1.253 +windowsill. Kirika went to take a shower first, and I went and made 1.254 +some tea, the ritual had 1.255 +been set for us. I boiled the water and spooned tea leaves into the 1.256 +teapot. Then, I went and 1.257 +set the table for two. Usually, Kirika would be helping me... but 1.258 +tonight there was tension. 1.259 +I nursed my cup of tea, enjoying the herbal scent, when Kirika came 1.260 +out of the bathroom. 1.261 +Steam raced out between her legs, she was in her bathrobe, hair 1.262 +hanging wet and loose, towel 1.263 +draped over her arm. 1.264 +"Your turn." Kirika sat on the bed, and used the towel to slowly, 1.265 +meticulously, dry 1.266 +her hair. 1.267 +"The tea. It'll get cold." 1.268 +And there was that glare, I had seen that same glare when I had gone 1.269 +to 'rescue' 1.270 +Kirika from the kind mother. That glare that recognized me, but 1.271 +wished me a slow, painful, 1.272 +torturous death. 1.273 +"I'm sorry." She returned to normal, regret written clearly on her 1.274 +face. 1.275 +"No, its..." I was going to say it was my fault. But it wasn't. So 1.276 +it would have been 1.277 +a lie. It was awkward, just standing there, so I escaped to the 1.278 +washroom, and hid underneath 1.279 +the spray of the shower. 1.280 +When I came back out, Kirika was already in bed, her cup of tea 1.281 +finished. And my tea 1.282 +was already cold, so I just went back into the bathroom, wiped off 1.283 +the foggy mirror, and 1.284 +blow-dried my hair. 1.285 +Slipping under the covers, I turned so my back faced Kirika's. 1.286 +'So. This is a lover's quarrel.' Even though, outwardly I was 1.287 +relaxed, everything was 1.288 +a bundle of quivering nerves, and that delightful mixture of hurt 1.289 +and fear pricked my brain. 1.290 +A feather-light touch, and Kirika drew me into her arms, breath 1.291 +ruffling my hair. 1.292 +"I'm sorry." 1.293 +"I'm not mad at you." 1.294 +A soft chuckle that tickled my back. 1.295 +"Yes you are." 1.296 +Turning in Kirika's hold, our noses touching, breath smelling of 1.297 +minty freshness from 1.298 +the toothpaste, I smiled at her. 1.299 +"No." Lips touched in a kiss. "I'm not." 1.300 + 1.301 +*-*-* 1.302 + 1.303 +Merielle woke up. It was a dreary day, one of those rainy days that 1.304 +left everybody 1.305 +restless. Kirika was one of those people. The sheets bunched up 1.306 +around her legs, and the 1.307 +blonde kicked them off irritably. 1.308 +"Kirika?" She called out, knowing full well that she wasn't going to 1.309 +get a reply. The 1.310 +girl had probably run down to one of her favorite breakfast places. 1.311 +And sure enough, when 1.312 +Mireille went to find her, she was sitting at their table, breakfast 1.313 +already ordered. 1.314 +"I ordered for two." 1.315 +Mireille nodded, and thanked the waitress when she came back with 1.316 +their breakfast and 1.317 +the newspaper. Since they didn't accept contracts anymore and had 1.318 +'retired' from the assasin 1.319 +business, Mireille had found the time to read the newspaper. Most of 1.320 +the time, she scoured 1.321 +the headlines, wondering, searching for something which never 1.322 +appeared. 1.323 +"Your omelette is getting cold." 1.324 +Mirielle put down the paper. 1.325 +"I was wondering..." Kirika started. Mireille paused, and the russet- 1.326 +haired girl 1.327 +continued. "I was wondering if, maybe, you think visiting Canada... 1.328 +wouldn't it be nice? I 1.329 +mean, there's the Niagara Falls. I heard there's always snow there, 1.330 +so maybe catch some 1.331 +skiing?" 1.332 +Mireille nodded, putting fork and knife down. "A vacation?" 1.333 +"Yes." 1.334 +The blonde smiled, a sparkle of interest in her eyes. "You know not 1.335 +all parts of 1.336 +Canada have snow this time of year, right?" 1.337 +Kirika blushed. "Of course. You're teasing me." 1.338 +"I wouldn't dare!" Mireille laughed, and cut out a small corner of 1.339 +her omelette. She 1.340 +never used to eat breakfast. 1.341 +"We'll have so much fun!" That child-like glee, that Mireille 1.342 +mirrored. Both had been 1.343 +deprived of most of their childhood, and now they relived it with 1.344 +each other. Plans were laid 1.345 +down, each detail was examined, equipment, money, everything was 1.346 +accounted for on sheets of 1.347 +napkin that the owner of the establishment gladly provided his 1.348 +customers with. It was like a 1.349 +grand adventure for them. 1.350 +Travelling to a place that didn't involve shooting at, being shot 1.351 +at, or other such 1.352 +things that lead to an unnaturally short life. 1.353 +"Be right back. Washroom." 1.354 +She walked through the door, and immediately froze. 1.355 +"You couldn't escape us, you know that." 1.356 +Kirika's mouth opened and closed, no words coming out, the coldness 1.357 +of the blade, 1.358 +pressed against her throat made her eyes water. 1.359 +"I killed you." 1.360 +"Well, obviously, you didn't do a good job, did you." The figure 1.361 +murmurred 1.362 +humorously. "You weren't as sloppy when you killed that man in the 1.363 +floor below yours." 1.364 +"How did you know...?" 1.365 +"Merielle was right. I was watching her. But that man was innocent, 1.366 +you know." 1.367 +Her mouth went dry. 1.368 +"No. You're dead." 1.369 +"You're repeating yourself." 1.370 +"No, no. I KILLED you." Kirika insisted. "You're DEAD." 1.371 +"But I'm alive." 1.372 +"I could kill you again." 1.373 +"I'll come back." Was the malicious reply. "And I won't be as nice." 1.374 +Kirika quavered at the tone of voice, reduced to a child again. 1.375 +"But... I did kill 1.376 +you." 1.377 +"Fine." The person sighed, and lowered the blade. "This is a 1.378 +horrible nightmare that 1.379 +you'll never ever wake up from, Kirika. It could be a dream. Here." 1.380 +The person handed her a gun, cold to the touch. Her gun. She knew 1.381 +her gun. Eyes rose 1.382 +to search the person's face, and they smiled reassuringly. "It's a 1.383 +nightmare. It doesn't make 1.384 +any sense. And you know, only when you've finished what you started 1.385 +in this horrible dream, 1.386 +when you were just a little girl, will this end. Am I not right?" 1.387 +"...It was beginning to be a very good dream." 1.388 +"It was." The person nodded sagely. "For you it was. But you know 1.389 +what they say, 'All 1.390 +good things must come to an end'." 1.391 +"Yes. Altena." Arms wrapped around her and a kiss brushed her 1.392 +forehead. 1.393 +"You have things to do, Kirika." 1.394 +It was a horrible nightmare. She couldn't control her limbs, 1.395 +couldn't stop herself as 1.396 +she checked the gun mechanically, then stalked out the door. The 1.397 +owner was nowhere in sight, 1.398 +and the light that filtered through the rain-splattered glass made 1.399 +everything have a horrible 1.400 +sickening feel to it. It was a nightmare. Just a nightmare. 1.401 +She walked up behind Mireille, and the blonde didn't turn around, 1.402 +still bent over 1.403 +those plans to Canada, talking aloud. 1.404 +"Plane tickets, we could go get them tomorrow... actually, we could 1.405 +leave right away! 1.406 +There's nothing holding us back here anymore!" Mireille still didn't 1.407 +turn around, as she 1.408 +laughed. "Of course, we'll have to worry about the non-existant 1.409 +snow..." 1.410 +If this was all just a horrible nightmare... then if she woke up, 1.411 +Mireille wouldn't 1.412 +be real, right? So. It had to end like this. Everything would end. 1.413 +Or would a new nightmare 1.414 +just begin? She really did like this dream. 1.415 +"Mireille?" Kirika relished how her tongue wrapped around the 1.416 +syllables of the 1.417 +blonde's name. 1.418 +"Yes?" And Kirika loved how Mireille answered her. 1.419 +She still didn't look back. She really should. Or maybe she 1.420 +shouldn't. Kirika didn't 1.421 +have control... not the control she wanted. She could feel HER 1.422 +watching... 1.423 +"Hey... you know I... you know." That caught Kirika off-guard. "I 1.424 +can't say it. But 1.425 +maybe I'll say it some day, Kirika. I don't know. It seems like 1.426 +everytime I say those three 1.427 +little words to anyone, they end up dead." 1.428 +Laughter. Mireille's laughter, and Kirika's, who sounded near 1.429 +hysterical. She cocked 1.430 +her gun, and she could see Mireille's shoulders freeze at the sound, 1.431 +gasp at the feel of the 1.432 +barrel against the back of her head. 1.433 +"Seems like you and I are the same." Kirika didn't know why, but 1.434 +tears were running 1.435 +down her face. "We just can't seem to keep the people we love." 1.436 + 1.437 +~-~-~ 1.438 + 1.439 +OOC: SO late at night, gonna do Oedipus homework and that sucks 1.440 +crap. My class is so funny. 1.441 +We have one of those class-clown kids as Oedipus, and a Guyanese 1.442 +girl who always kisses her 1.443 +teeth at and give attitude to people playing Tiresias, the blind 1.444 +soothsayer. So funny. 1.445 +guy:...You have no power or truth. You are blind, your ears and mind 1.446 +as well as your eyes. 1.447 +(The guy adds a 'haha!' at the end) 1.448 +girl: You are a pitiful figure. These reproaches you fling at me, 1.449 +all these people will fling 1.450 +them at you--and before very long. (Add a lot of kissing teeth, 1.451 +attitude at the 'flinging' 1.452 +parts, and eye-rolling. So it'll look like this:) 1.453 +girl: You (