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Post by Kiriha/Marilen Kyuuseishu on Oct 17, 2013 22:18:32 GMT -6
Kiriha was taking out any and all of his anger on the Orphnoch that had decided to start attacking people. It stood no chance against the raw power and anger of Kuuga, easily being smashed around by Kiriha's fists and kicks. He grabbed its fist when it threw a punch, and then twisted its arm, hearing it break. He slammed his fist down onto the back of the monster's head, and then again, and again, until it didn't move anymore.
Kiriha walked away from the body and returned to human form. He had managed to throw money at the hospital until he had his position back, but he was suspended for another two days yet. He should be fine upon returning, Hiro out of his thoughts.
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Post by Sayuri Shiraishi on Oct 19, 2013 18:40:37 GMT -6
Sayuri had heard about a monster attack and came running. But by the time she arrived at the scene, Kiriha seemed to have the matter thoroughly under control. He was slamming his fist into the back of the creature's head. Again and again. And again. The damage he was wrecking seemed a bit unnecessary. She was fairly certain the monster had died several hits back.
When Kiriha reverted to his human form Sayuri approached him. "So this is how you grieve?" she asked him.
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Post by Kiriha/Marilen Kyuuseishu on Oct 19, 2013 19:31:06 GMT -6
"Grieve no. Get out anger, yes," he told her.
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Post by Sayuri Shiraishi on Oct 19, 2013 19:40:41 GMT -6
She chuckled. "Ever consider anger management?" she asked him.
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Post by Kiriha/Marilen Kyuuseishu on Oct 19, 2013 19:42:01 GMT -6
"I don't need constant management, just the occasional release."
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Post by Sayuri Shiraishi on Oct 19, 2013 19:44:08 GMT -6
"So what are you angry about?" she asked him.
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Post by Kiriha/Marilen Kyuuseishu on Oct 19, 2013 19:51:24 GMT -6
"I'm just getting the last of my anger out over...well, everything," he said.
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Post by Sayuri Shiraishi on Oct 19, 2013 20:35:15 GMT -6
"What is this everything?" she asked him, feeling it would help if he could express his bottled up frustrations. Beating the crap out of a monster might be momentarily satisfying; but, it wouldn't fix the real issues.
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Post by Kiriha/Marilen Kyuuseishu on Oct 19, 2013 20:45:15 GMT -6
"You know what it is."
He'd rather not say it, he'd rather not be reminded of Hiro's death.
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Post by Sayuri Shiraishi on Oct 19, 2013 20:51:46 GMT -6
"Say it," she pressed him. "It's not healthy to avoid talking about it like this."
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Post by Kiriha/Marilen Kyuuseishu on Oct 19, 2013 20:52:53 GMT -6
"I don't need to say it," he told her.
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Post by Sayuri Shiraishi on Oct 19, 2013 20:59:34 GMT -6
"Why are you afraid of saying it?" she asked him.
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Post by Kiriha/Marilen Kyuuseishu on Oct 19, 2013 21:06:18 GMT -6
"Because I'd rather not say it."
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Post by Sayuri Shiraishi on Oct 19, 2013 21:16:14 GMT -6
"Then I'll say it for your," she offered. "Hiro's dead," she said with finalty.
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Post by Kiriha/Marilen Kyuuseishu on Oct 19, 2013 21:19:20 GMT -6
He took a breath and ignored it.
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