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Post by zero on May 14, 2010 18:01:40 GMT -5
"In order, let me explain. The dragon I keep talking about is the true owner of the wind dragon core and the one who gave me this scar." Zero pointed to his face. "Secondly, from what I gather from my memories, the Wind Dragon Core is what makes the element of wind on this earth, and allows ninja's the ability to use wind type jutsu. Lastly, I think I only remembered it recently because the pain associated with the memories was too strong for my body in its weakened state, and when I thought about it, my mind unlocked those memories and showed them to me." Zero said, summing it up.
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Post by YAJUU RINA on May 29, 2010 22:26:58 GMT -5
"Hm I see..." Rina said, then began to think to herself. So he must have gotten into a fight with this dragon if it gave him a scar, and he must have won the battle, or he wouldn't still be alive. He also wouldn't have received the dragon core thing. "It's common for painful memories to be locked away by your mind, if you didn't already know. I won't go into detail about it... But this is interesting. You may not have recalled all of your memories either..."
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Post by zero on May 30, 2010 20:21:32 GMT -5
Zero looked at her and shook his head. "I'm not gonna try it yet. It'll come to me when and if it comes." Zero said to her. He looked away. "That was too much pain..." Zero murmured to himself, not showing the weakness he felt in his eyes. He looked around one more time. Then he stood up. "Well, I guess I should be going then. I don't want to burden you, so i'm gonna head out." Zero said, stretching. "Maybe I can find an inn or something that will take me in..." Zero muttered.
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Post by YAJUU RINA on Jun 6, 2010 11:28:06 GMT -5
"Yes, waiting for your memories to come back on their own is probably the most logical course of action," Rina agreed with a nod of her head. "If they ever come back at all. But before you leave, let me give you something."
Rina stood up and casually walked out of the living room. She walked down a short and narrow hallway and opened the first door on the right; her bedroom. "Hmm where did I put that thing," she muttered to herself, rummaging through one of the dressers. "Oh, there you are." Grinning to herself, she pulled out a glass vial that had some kind of clear, water-like liquid in it. She then reached into her pocket and took out a small white tablet and added it to the vial after pulling the stopper off the top. She waited until the tablet dissolved completely before leaving her room, closing the door behind her. She made her way back to the living room with a glass vial containing a now clear, purple liquid in her hand. "Take this," she said, shoving the vial into Zero's hands. "If you ever want to recall your memories for sure, drink every last drop of that. It's a medicine that helps people suffering from amnesia."
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Post by zero on Jun 10, 2010 17:19:40 GMT -5
Zero watched as she left from view, going into her room. He waited until she came out, with a purple liquid in a vial. He nodded as she told him what it would do. "Thank you, Rina." Zero said kindly. He walked to the door and opened it up. "I owe you a debt. I'll repay it back one day." Zero said, heading out. He turned the corner and dissapeared in a swirl of wind.
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Post by YAJUU RINA on Jun 13, 2010 12:34:04 GMT -5
"Don't worry about it. It was no trouble at all," she replied to his thanks, following a short distance behind him as he left. She waved her hand as he exited her home, then crossed both arms over her chest. A large smirk appeared on her lips after Zero disappeared. What she didn't tell him about the antidote was that it also allowed her to easily track him down. He would definitely repay her one day.
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Post by zero on Jun 15, 2010 15:42:56 GMT -5
Zero found himself infront of a hotel. "Well, that was complete luck." Zero said, walking in. He looked around, seeing no one. He rung a bell at the front bell. A young woman, probably 16, came out. "Hello, would you like a room, mister?" She asked him. Zero nodded. "Give me whatever you can spare." Zero said. He paid the tab for one night, and followed behind the girl as she showed him his room. It was not bad, it had a bed, and it was clean. She bowed respectfully, gave him the key, and walked away. He sat down on his bed, tired. The events of tonight were running through his head. Slowly, he fell asleep, the thoughts rushing through his head.
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