Postby Magekind » Sun Jan 07, 2007 10:56 pm
It happened.
Fortune smiled on Derek that weekend, as he entered the toyshop Saturday afternoon. First, Sandy was there, and she gave him a cheery greeting. His first act with her was to sit her down, sit down across from her, and over a little motion synchronizing practice, tell her about losing his job, and subsequently his home.
Sandy looked down at the Layer, and her Angel lay down as she thought. "Derek," she eventually began, "I'm sorry. It doesn't really matter to me. I guess I was just a little over-worried. I apologize for bringing that up."
He shrugged. "It doesn't bother me much. It's just what happens, and I just live with it."
"No, but... that must be a painful subject to you. I'm really sorry I said anything."
She was startled by his hand on her shoulder as he knelt beside her, looking up into her eyes. "Don't be. It doesn't hurt."
For a moment she studied his gaze as he studied her own, then she looked away. Gently, tenderly, gingerly Derek gave her a hug, and again she was surprised. She wasn't able to return the brief embrace before it was over, and Derek withdrew to his own side of the table. The next few minutes were filled with silence. Both dolls lay a little ways apart, not moving, waiting for the signal from the minds of their masters, until finally Sandy broke the silence by standing, taking her doll from the table, whispering, "I've got to go," and departing. Derek remained where she left him for another three hours until someone else entered.
"Good evening," the woman's voice began. It was the same woman that had given him the card; this time, though, he saw her.
Derek responded to her greeting with silence, and more people were heard around the room. Finally, Derek counted six people in all, maybe seven, judging by someone else he thought he heard enter, but hadn't seen.
"Are you ready to begin?", someone asked, and Derek reached out and took Kae, responding with a nod.
Then, they all stood around the seat opposite him. Derek swore he had never seen so many females in one spot in his entire life. If one was looking for women, he thought, one had but to start making a name for onesself in Angelic Layer, and there women would be. It seemed oddly ironic, too, that a sport would draw them together like this.
Finding women was not, however, his purpose here, and he forced the thought from his mind as one of them took the seat. "I suppose you know why we're here," she stated, and Derek nodded. "For the record, however," she continued, and Derek fought the urge to roll his eyes; everything in perfect order then, as she continued, "we are here because you, an unknown, nameless rookie in this area, have bested one of our best. Erica?"
Erica somehow managed to melt from out of the crowd, and Derek was starting to have strange ideas about women. Apparently, when they grouped together, they became a substance, from which one or more could be taken by simply removing enough of that substance and giving it a name. He quickly shook the ridiculous thought from his thoughts, closed his eyes and tried to focus. Never in his life had he been so close to so many of the opposite gender, and it was starting to effect his mind.
"Amika was broken in a brief battle with this rookie," Erica stated. "Not only defeated, but his Angel, which he has named Kae, actually had internal structure broken from the fight."
This was going well, Derek lied to himself. Now they would expect him to be capable of repeating that. And, as if she had read his mind, the woman in the chair turned to him and asked, "Is this true? And if it is, do you think you could repeat it?"
Derek said nothing, looking instead to the Layer. Eventually, he leaned heavily on the arms of the chair and looked down, trying to conjure an answer. It was true he had broken Erica's Angel, but it had been a fluke. One good catch had led to some quick reactions, and broken Angels had been the result. What he really didn't want was to be in this same kind of a session with the creators of Angelic Layer because of broken Angels. Finally, he looked up, and slowly, carefully responded, "I broke her."
"Could you do it again?"
Silence.
"If you can't," the woman said with some finality, "then this should be a short contest. You are here challenged by the Dark Star club. If you are not summarily defeated now, you will have a chance of joining us, taking whatever position you attain to. However, if you are summarily defeated, we would suggest taking your fluke victories elsewhere."
Now she had challenged him, and fighting instinct flared inside of him. Willingly, he stood Kae on the table, and Kae grinned and pounded his fist into his palm a few times, indicating his readiness. His first opponent produced her Angel, a soft, fluffy-looking thing with feathery wings. Pillow, Derek thought, and Kae nodded. Pillow, and it would be a pillow fight. Knock the stuffing out, Kae responded with a short chuckle, although the conversation and the laugh remained between the two of them. Kae strode into the middle of the arena, but that was close enough for an approach for his opponent. She dashed to one side, Kae watching closely, and then back. Finally, she took to the air, her split skirt trailing behind her, and drove in toward Kae from above. He took the hit with a smile.
Another hit, and another brought his hitpoints dangerously low, and he decided it was time to fight back. If it had been a game of stamina, he would still be waiting, he told himself. Frustrated at his lack of response, she leaped again, this time completely over him, and went for him with a jab to the neck, where it joined the shoulder. A soft spot, he knew. Kae responded by dropping before he was actually hit, and kicking her legs out from under her in a short sweeping motion. He caught her offending arm before she had time to hit the ground, lifted her back to her feet only to kick them out from under her again, twisting her arm hard enough that she spun around completely. This time, she did land on her face.
Kae jerked her back to her feet, still holding the arm, slammed his right fist into her chest, and then took hold of the front of her dress with both hands, one at the hip line and the other one at the bust. Swinging his entire body, he threw her out of the ring, turned around, and walked back to Derek, waiting for the next opponent.
"You're good at a hold," she said, taking her mildly abused Angel and standing. Another sat in her place, and sent her Angel into the arena by tossing her high into the air. Derek thought about that for a moment as she dropped in. Maybe he and Kae should adopt something a little more showy. He quickly decided against it, however. Kae generally hopped up onto the Layer from sitting in his hand. It had a certain earthy charm to it.
Again, he took the hits, caught a good hold and sent this opponent flying back out the way she came in. Now, he decided, he'd found his niche. As long as he could make a good hold, he could win.
The third battle proved him wrong. First, he had a hard time getting a hold. Tiny corrections she made to her motions definitely reduced the damage each hit made, but it also made it impossible for him to catch her. When he finally did catch her, it was by the flowing strands from he collar. Even then, she squirmed until he finally had to be content with only dealing a single blow. That was his only blow that battle.
He was starting to wonder exactly what he'd done wrong as she pushed him off the edge with a very gentle and oh-so feminine shove. Quickly he caught Kae, and simply held him while he thought. It wasn't only defeat, but a powerful defeat, after such strong victories. Confused and stunned, he hardly heard the woman who had started it all state that he had indeed earned himself a position, and as the girl who had defeated him had not been in the proper sequential position to fight him next, it stood to reason that all positions below her were open. This, he learned, granted him access to positions ten through six.
Distantly, he let her talk for some time before he eventually stood, and put Kae back into his place; namely, an inside pocket on Derek's jacket. Then, he looked at them and shrugged. "It was an accident. I really don't know how to do this."
The responses were varied, but all disbelieved him to some degree. "I don't want a position."
"Sir, the club has a standing in Angelic Layer competition. Accepting that position would grant you access to competitions, to glory, even possibly an income through competition."
Another shrug. "But someone would have to be kicked off your roster. Sorry, I'm not interested. Thank you."
He turned around and began to walk away. "Don't force us to make a decree against you."
Slowly, Derek turned back around, and smiled. "I'm not forcing you to do anything. It's your choice." As they did not reply, he was gone.
Take it like you gave it; what else matters in the end? To be honest, it's all a one-shot test; that leaves plenty of places to go wrong, but how will you ever know? There's a pointer, I will admit. Turn it on, listen to it, feel it burn.
At-Close Paren-Right inclusive bracket-Tilde. Thanks to CAA mods. Taken from Jaden Mental's sig.