ahappylie: (Contemplative)
沖田総司 Okita Souji ([personal profile] ahappylie) wrote in [personal profile] malnosso 2014-05-27 04:09 am (UTC)

[He didn't like it. He didn't like the rushed nature of the announcement, the way that people were scrambling all over the village, and the fact that they'd be dropped directly into the battle. It meant that something on their overseers' parts had gone terribly wrong and Luceti was either their last ditch attempt at crowd control, or it had simply become the only option left available to them.

Souji had run home, gotten dressed in his battle gear - armor for his chest and arms, his metal forehead protector, the wraps for his legs to keep his hakama from catching, and on top of it all, his sky blue haori with the distinctive white triangles - and grabbed a few quick supplies. He had no time to feed or keep the animals, so after letting Saizou outside, he opened a feed bag for his pets and left them. Saizou wasn't happy, but neither was his owner.

Pickled foods, water, a change of black clothes in case they were needed, and a thicker cloth to tie them all together was all he could gather before he noticed time was running short. He took one last look at the house, wishing he could see Kohaku before he left, and then ran out the door, making a beeline through the trees to the entrance of the tunnel. He didn't know if Cliff and the others had arrived before him, but he hoped he hadn't missed them.

Now the hard part was putting on a smile so the others didn't see how much the situation bothered him. As he slowed by the meeting place, he took a deep breath and forced an easy smile on his face, relaxing his posture by resting his wrist guard against the hilt of his dual katanas that stuck from the ties of his hakama at his waist. It wasn't hard to look nonchalant for him, it was just hard to feel it.
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