Sena swung her katana back and flung it into the air. The blade flipped several times before it stuck in the ground and distracted the director, who would've pressed Kit to further disarm.
"Nope. Not a thing," she replied, grinning innocently and getting down on her knees in surrender. Emboldened, the counselor strutted over, grabbed the girl's hair, and slammed that scarfed smile into the dirt.
"There is no hope! I'll consume you like the evil demon I am!" he cheered, savoring the moment and kneading her face into the earth. He held Sena by her icy blue locks and returned the slayer to her knees. The imp children had crowded Kit, so all he could do was watch idly. "...Is how I'd put it so you could understand. But I'm not here to indulge my appetite. No, I'll consume you and reunite your body with mine, my sweet child. I've run this camp for many years, drawing in kids from across the country and realizing upon eating them that they weren't my own. I haven't found my little ones yet, but I've grown strong. So you would've lost even if you'd kept your weapon! All my bodies share my power! You're outnumbered and outmatched!"
The girl's half-lidded, menacing eyes simply stared up at her enemy, focusing on the fiend's every utterance and the subtlest bodily movements that formed it, playing back whole phrases in her mind and stopping their individual parts as they passed, frisking them for mistruths. The job of a demon slayer was inherently difficult. She couldn't ignore the chance that the possessed humans could be saved, but she also couldn't trust a demon's every word. As she evaluated past predicaments against present observations, Sena realized that something didn't add up. If the director was so sure of his advantage, why had he coerced the slayers into disarming first? Why were they only learning of Rurona's immense power when they were no longer in a position to retaliate?
Bullies. Sena knew them all too well. She'd been an isolated child who only left the home to run errands for her family, and every solitary walk in the streets invited groups of kids to pick on her, snatch her doll and make her beg them to give it back, pull her hair and mock its color, lash out at her for apparently thinking she was too good to play with them. They always demanded the same—that she not fight back and submit willingly, because bullies were cowards whose only strength came from others' weakness. And Rurona was no different.
"I yield," Sena muttered, setting her eyes on the demon's neck. "I couldn't help but notice, though... that you're more talkative in this body than your old one. You've gone from screams and wails to full sentences in such a short time."
"What are you impl-"
The kneeling girl was suddenly in a striking position, shutting the fiend up with a full-force throat punch. The monster stumbled back, choking on a writhing yellow appendage that peeked from his mouth and stifled his curses.
"I'm implying," the girl answered, "that you're all talk. If you could do anything else, you'd have killed me already. But if all your bodies serve a purpose, then that makes you the communicator. Those with real abilities aren't saying much."
She ripped out the tentacle and caused the director to collapse.
"Leeches, huh? So that's how you're controlling people," she concluded, tossing it into the fire. "The downside to having multiple vessels is that if one of you feels pain, so do the rest."
Sena looked up from the fallen counselor and confirmed that the imps were reeling from her blow. She leapt for her sword and rushed the children as they recovered, forcing a clash and preventing their master from playing with their lives a safe distance away. But one of the speedy devils sprung to action and jumped back, materializing water around his arm and shooting it out at her. The slayer evaded and ran parallel to the fluid limb, lifting her dragging blade once she neared the monster's physical arm and plunging it into a lump under the skin. The liquid dropped like rain and the fiend staggered, shrieking as his appendage sprayed purple leech blood.
"So you were the right arm..." Sena deduced when the shower stopped and the creature lay motionless on the floor. She looked over at Kit and saw, despite the foes who still surrounded them, a comfortable end to their mission now that Rurona no longer had a voice to make threats. "That sword I told you to put away, take it out and cut the demons' weak spots. Quickly."
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"Nope. Not a thing," she replied, grinning innocently and getting down on her knees in surrender. Emboldened, the counselor strutted over, grabbed the girl's hair, and slammed that scarfed smile into the dirt.
"There is no hope! I'll consume you like the evil demon I am!" he cheered, savoring the moment and kneading her face into the earth. He held Sena by her icy blue locks and returned the slayer to her knees. The imp children had crowded Kit, so all he could do was watch idly. "...Is how I'd put it so you could understand. But I'm not here to indulge my appetite. No, I'll consume you and reunite your body with mine, my sweet child. I've run this camp for many years, drawing in kids from across the country and realizing upon eating them that they weren't my own. I haven't found my little ones yet, but I've grown strong. So you would've lost even if you'd kept your weapon! All my bodies share my power! You're outnumbered and outmatched!"
The girl's half-lidded, menacing eyes simply stared up at her enemy, focusing on the fiend's every utterance and the subtlest bodily movements that formed it, playing back whole phrases in her mind and stopping their individual parts as they passed, frisking them for mistruths. The job of a demon slayer was inherently difficult. She couldn't ignore the chance that the possessed humans could be saved, but she also couldn't trust a demon's every word. As she evaluated past predicaments against present observations, Sena realized that something didn't add up. If the director was so sure of his advantage, why had he coerced the slayers into disarming first? Why were they only learning of Rurona's immense power when they were no longer in a position to retaliate?
Bullies. Sena knew them all too well. She'd been an isolated child who only left the home to run errands for her family, and every solitary walk in the streets invited groups of kids to pick on her, snatch her doll and make her beg them to give it back, pull her hair and mock its color, lash out at her for apparently thinking she was too good to play with them. They always demanded the same—that she not fight back and submit willingly, because bullies were cowards whose only strength came from others' weakness. And Rurona was no different.
"I yield," Sena muttered, setting her eyes on the demon's neck. "I couldn't help but notice, though... that you're more talkative in this body than your old one. You've gone from screams and wails to full sentences in such a short time."
"What are you impl-"
The kneeling girl was suddenly in a striking position, shutting the fiend up with a full-force throat punch. The monster stumbled back, choking on a writhing yellow appendage that peeked from his mouth and stifled his curses.
"I'm implying," the girl answered, "that you're all talk. If you could do anything else, you'd have killed me already. But if all your bodies serve a purpose, then that makes you the communicator. Those with real abilities aren't saying much."
She ripped out the tentacle and caused the director to collapse.
"Leeches, huh? So that's how you're controlling people," she concluded, tossing it into the fire. "The downside to having multiple vessels is that if one of you feels pain, so do the rest."
Sena looked up from the fallen counselor and confirmed that the imps were reeling from her blow. She leapt for her sword and rushed the children as they recovered, forcing a clash and preventing their master from playing with their lives a safe distance away. But one of the speedy devils sprung to action and jumped back, materializing water around his arm and shooting it out at her. The slayer evaded and ran parallel to the fluid limb, lifting her dragging blade once she neared the monster's physical arm and plunging it into a lump under the skin. The liquid dropped like rain and the fiend staggered, shrieking as his appendage sprayed purple leech blood.
"So you were the right arm..." Sena deduced when the shower stopped and the creature lay motionless on the floor. She looked over at Kit and saw, despite the foes who still surrounded them, a comfortable end to their mission now that Rurona no longer had a voice to make threats. "That sword I told you to put away, take it out and cut the demons' weak spots. Quickly."
~~~
The fire poker was still alive, thwarted for a second but soon resuming its flight. This time, the weapon headed for Phyra directly instead of bouncing between different paths and disorienting her first. The demon's goal was to push her back to the wall, where a chest waited to swallow her and snap shut. Basano compelled more tools at the girl from every direction she didn't want her going and beckoned the open-mouthed trunk forward. If everything worked in her favor, the box would close on a distracted slayer from behind.
Basano herself wasn't moved. Not by a physical force, and not by Kazu's speech. His unmanipulable resolve was his only strength, for if he were good at anything else, he'd have made the fiend reveal herself and not demanded it.
"Stubborn fools can't be swayed, but they're fools nonetheless. I still have plenty of toys at my disposal, so if you think you've forced me to show myself, you're mistaken," the fiend replied, removing the tiles under Kazu's feet and creating a pitfall. She'd slide them back into place and wedge his neck between the floorboards just before he could drop to the room below. Her plan was to reduce Kazu to a talking head in the ground, and though she'd only set it in motion, Basano was already celebrating. An expensive bottle of liquor that had rested on a nightstand now swiveled in the air and sprayed the battlefield. "Have a drink! It's your last chance to drown the pain and sorrow I'm about to put you through."
Basano herself wasn't moved. Not by a physical force, and not by Kazu's speech. His unmanipulable resolve was his only strength, for if he were good at anything else, he'd have made the fiend reveal herself and not demanded it.
"Stubborn fools can't be swayed, but they're fools nonetheless. I still have plenty of toys at my disposal, so if you think you've forced me to show myself, you're mistaken," the fiend replied, removing the tiles under Kazu's feet and creating a pitfall. She'd slide them back into place and wedge his neck between the floorboards just before he could drop to the room below. Her plan was to reduce Kazu to a talking head in the ground, and though she'd only set it in motion, Basano was already celebrating. An expensive bottle of liquor that had rested on a nightstand now swiveled in the air and sprayed the battlefield. "Have a drink! It's your last chance to drown the pain and sorrow I'm about to put you through."
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