Post by Daruma Doll~ on Sept 10, 2013 12:01:43 GMT -8
Name: Amuri Chihiro (Chi Amuri)
Meaning: Chihiro - A thousand fathoms , Amuri - to hide, hidden
Alias: Juniper Ao, Eighteen, Codename: Daruma Doll
Age: 25
Nationality: Japanese American
Height: 5’7”
Weight: 130
Blood Type: A Negative
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Straight
Eye Color: Brown
Hair Color: Black
School: PHS 259 alumni
Physical Appearance: Her long black hair falls straight down her back, falling about mid back. Disheveled bangs frame her face, disguising the thin scar that traces down from her left eyebrow to her left cheekbone. Her eyes are dark and full of expression, though if she closes herself off mentally, her eyes will become blank and lucid, shielding any hint of emotion. She is rather tall for her Asian heritage, but she took her height from her father who stands at about 5'10", as well as her posture to always stand up straight.
Languages: English, Japanese, Russian, French, Spanish
Hobbies: Reading, Running, Thinking, Training
Talents: Weaponry, Assassin-ry, Stealth, Artistic talent
Favorite things: Her sketchbook, the beach
Gangs: Former member of the Syndicate, Valekin's 'Shadow Knights'
Childhood Friends (All Gone): Max Parker, Atticus Wagner, Aureus Hayes/Levi, Travis Delmonte, Zachariah "Saint" Rose, Mitsuki Park
Enemies: Karel Soresu (Gone)
Status:Single N/A
Past Relationships: Aureus Hayes, Yamanaka Kiyoshi (NPC)
IQ: 130
Personality: In her first days at 259, Amuri Chihiro was a fiery bombshell, a self-righteous troublemaker in a mini skirt; sly, maniacal, and cold with a sticky sweet exterior. She prided herself in her ability to wrap boys around her finger before getting what she wanted and dumping them back on the sidewalk. She loved the power and attention, she loved how it made her feel invincible. Then she met Aureus and her best friend Max. Aureus broke through her bombshell exterior, allowing her kinder, gentler nature to seep through. Max was the feminine boot in her ass, her conscience that showed her the consequences of her actions, and kept her attitude in check. When Max moved away, Chihiro took over her position as School Newspaper, and was a positive influence to the school populace.
In her junior year, she was assaulted by a senior by the name of Karel Soresu. In the aftermath, she folded in on herself, becoming cold and inverted. She broke up with Aureus, she stopped talking to her friends. She could still function on a semi-normal basis, but looking into her eyes you could see that they are devoid of that spark she used to have. She was also more irrational and blunt when provoked, hardened on the outside by what has been done to her, and what she has done to herself. She blamed herself for the whole thing, and the guilt and shame crippled her.
This made her the perfect vessel for Valekin's Shadow Knights. Forced into his service by inadvertently trespassing, she dropped out of school and off the face of the earth. When on duty, she was cold, calculating, precise. She was the perfect assassin. She learned fast and learned well. She made no room for mistakes...except for Kiyoshi. With him she was reckless to the point of abandonment, which made her wind up back in Long Beach, pregnant and alone. Valekin kicked her out of the Shadow Knights, stating that the underworld was no place for a woman-with-child. She attempted to take up a normal life style as a substitute teacher at 259, where she subsequently lost her child in the Enforcers attack.
Today, Chi is very independent in her own right, and fairly quiet. She prefers to observe and then act. She will warm up to a certain few but otherwise seems thoughtful and aloof. She is very determined and can turn ice cold personality wise in a flash (a habit of years of working with the Shadow Knights), and very focused on her end goal. This has earned her the code name 'Daruma Doll.' A Daruma doll is a doll that you paint the first eye when you start a goal, and the second eye when you achieve it. It is meant to promote success and achieving your life's goals. Life has handed her its fair share of lemons, and each of these has left a psychological and/or physical scar on her, but she has learned from these lessons and grown stronger because of it.
Mentality: Moderately stable..
Ideal: 'People don't create weakness, they simply magnify the weakness within ourselves.' 'What doesn't kill us makes us stronger.'
Belief: None
Build: Lean, slender...like a dancer or gymnast would be.
Head: Long black hair that falls to the small of her back and long bangs frame her face, her eyes are an equally dark chocolate brown.
Torso: Slim framed with slightly narrow shoulders, but she is curvacious.
Arms: Slender yet strong
Legs: Slender yet strong
Feet: Size 7
Head Gear: None
Attire: Long smooth pants with a gentle flare at the bottom, form fitting tank tops and sometimes a utility belt and holster when she is on duty. She has these outfits in three colors: Black, Gray, and Tan.
Shoes: Form fitting shoes with a flexible sole. Also in three colors.
Misc: See items.
Fighting Style: Mixed
Years Practiced: 9
Description: A mixture of everything Chi has accumulated over the years. Martial arts from her father's teaching, street fighting and odd things she picked up while in school, Capoeira and customized fighting (and assassin) skills trained while with the Shadow Knights. Her movements are fluid and quick, striking fast and hard before withdrawing into defense if the opponent strikes back. Her goal is to take out her opponent as soon as possible.
Weapons: TBD
Other Skills:
-Lock picking (9 years)
-Stealth (9 years)
-Hacking (7 years)
-Assassination (8 years)
Family Information:
Mother (Estranged)~ Chou 'butterfly', Freelance Design Artist
Father(Estranged)~ Hideki 'esteemed excellence', Marital Arts Master
Brother(In Japan)~Kenji 'study' , Martial Arts Apprentice
Family Home: Upper Middle-Class House, 1764 Shoreline Drive
History:
Short Version
*Born in Long Beach, CA to Chou and Hideki Amuri, Kenji 5 years her senior
*Attended Lady of Mercy Primary School (Private School), which was later closed down after a terrible fire in her 8th year
*Began Public High School #259 in 9th grade
*Became a member of the Syndicate led by Travis Delmonte
*Dated Aureus Hayes
*The Syndicate disbanded
*Drama: Rasha/Karel/Chi/Aureus
*Recruited by Valekin by force into the Shadow Knights
*Dropped out of school and took off to Philadelphia, PA with SK
*Forged HS degree, enrolled in Mugen University for Art, became tattoo artist
*Hooked up with Kiyoshi (fellow SK) and wound up pregnant
*Left Philadelphia for Long Beach and took up residence
*Was estranged by family
*Met back up with Aureus and John Ong, old friends
*Agreed to help John take down Sean Barker
*Got tangled in a school-wide battle w/ the enforcers, took injury to her stomach
*Miscarriage @ 4 months
*Opens her own Tattoo shoppe in hopes of starting fresh.
*Is recruited by the Hikari-gumi, led by Kazuya's father, Kane Hikari.
*Has worked for them for approximately five years now, rising quickly through the ranks and eventually becoming one of Kane's top assassins in the gang.
Some Paragraphy Old Stuff
Living Status Information
Type of resident: Bouncing between Crow and Dragon Territory
Roommates: N/A
Stats
Basic Stats:
Strength: 60
Dexterity: 57
Constitution: 59
Intelligence: 51
Wisdom: 51
Charisma: 49
(Stats approved by moderator David Blaze)
Items:
Hat/Bandana - N/A
Earrings - N/A
Glasses - Santa Specs, +2 Int +2 Cha
Shirt- N/A
Jacket/Coat- N/A
Necklace- Bell Necklace, +3 Con, +2 Cha
Arm - N/A
Wrist - N/A
Gloves - Studded Gloves, +8 Strength
Ring - N/A
Pants - N/A
Shin - N/A
Shoes - N/A
Belt - N/A
Misc – N/A
Final Stats (With Items):
Strength: 68
Dexterity: 57
Constitution: 62
Intelligence: 53
Wisdom: 51
Charisma: 53
Meaning: Chihiro - A thousand fathoms , Amuri - to hide, hidden
Alias: Juniper Ao, Eighteen, Codename: Daruma Doll
Age: 25
Nationality: Japanese American
Height: 5’7”
Weight: 130
Blood Type: A Negative
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Straight
Eye Color: Brown
Hair Color: Black
School: PHS 259 alumni
Physical Appearance: Her long black hair falls straight down her back, falling about mid back. Disheveled bangs frame her face, disguising the thin scar that traces down from her left eyebrow to her left cheekbone. Her eyes are dark and full of expression, though if she closes herself off mentally, her eyes will become blank and lucid, shielding any hint of emotion. She is rather tall for her Asian heritage, but she took her height from her father who stands at about 5'10", as well as her posture to always stand up straight.
Languages: English, Japanese, Russian, French, Spanish
Hobbies: Reading, Running, Thinking, Training
Talents: Weaponry, Assassin-ry, Stealth, Artistic talent
Favorite things: Her sketchbook, the beach
Gangs: Former member of the Syndicate, Valekin's 'Shadow Knights'
Childhood Friends (All Gone): Max Parker, Atticus Wagner, Aureus Hayes/Levi, Travis Delmonte, Zachariah "Saint" Rose, Mitsuki Park
Enemies: Karel Soresu (Gone)
Status:
Past Relationships: Aureus Hayes, Yamanaka Kiyoshi (NPC)
IQ: 130
Personality: In her first days at 259, Amuri Chihiro was a fiery bombshell, a self-righteous troublemaker in a mini skirt; sly, maniacal, and cold with a sticky sweet exterior. She prided herself in her ability to wrap boys around her finger before getting what she wanted and dumping them back on the sidewalk. She loved the power and attention, she loved how it made her feel invincible. Then she met Aureus and her best friend Max. Aureus broke through her bombshell exterior, allowing her kinder, gentler nature to seep through. Max was the feminine boot in her ass, her conscience that showed her the consequences of her actions, and kept her attitude in check. When Max moved away, Chihiro took over her position as School Newspaper, and was a positive influence to the school populace.
In her junior year, she was assaulted by a senior by the name of Karel Soresu. In the aftermath, she folded in on herself, becoming cold and inverted. She broke up with Aureus, she stopped talking to her friends. She could still function on a semi-normal basis, but looking into her eyes you could see that they are devoid of that spark she used to have. She was also more irrational and blunt when provoked, hardened on the outside by what has been done to her, and what she has done to herself. She blamed herself for the whole thing, and the guilt and shame crippled her.
This made her the perfect vessel for Valekin's Shadow Knights. Forced into his service by inadvertently trespassing, she dropped out of school and off the face of the earth. When on duty, she was cold, calculating, precise. She was the perfect assassin. She learned fast and learned well. She made no room for mistakes...except for Kiyoshi. With him she was reckless to the point of abandonment, which made her wind up back in Long Beach, pregnant and alone. Valekin kicked her out of the Shadow Knights, stating that the underworld was no place for a woman-with-child. She attempted to take up a normal life style as a substitute teacher at 259, where she subsequently lost her child in the Enforcers attack.
Today, Chi is very independent in her own right, and fairly quiet. She prefers to observe and then act. She will warm up to a certain few but otherwise seems thoughtful and aloof. She is very determined and can turn ice cold personality wise in a flash (a habit of years of working with the Shadow Knights), and very focused on her end goal. This has earned her the code name 'Daruma Doll.' A Daruma doll is a doll that you paint the first eye when you start a goal, and the second eye when you achieve it. It is meant to promote success and achieving your life's goals. Life has handed her its fair share of lemons, and each of these has left a psychological and/or physical scar on her, but she has learned from these lessons and grown stronger because of it.
Mentality: Moderately stable..
Ideal: 'People don't create weakness, they simply magnify the weakness within ourselves.' 'What doesn't kill us makes us stronger.'
Belief: None
Build: Lean, slender...like a dancer or gymnast would be.
Head: Long black hair that falls to the small of her back and long bangs frame her face, her eyes are an equally dark chocolate brown.
Torso: Slim framed with slightly narrow shoulders, but she is curvacious.
Arms: Slender yet strong
Legs: Slender yet strong
Feet: Size 7
Head Gear: None
Attire: Long smooth pants with a gentle flare at the bottom, form fitting tank tops and sometimes a utility belt and holster when she is on duty. She has these outfits in three colors: Black, Gray, and Tan.
Shoes: Form fitting shoes with a flexible sole. Also in three colors.
Misc: See items.
Fighting Style: Mixed
Years Practiced: 9
Description: A mixture of everything Chi has accumulated over the years. Martial arts from her father's teaching, street fighting and odd things she picked up while in school, Capoeira and customized fighting (and assassin) skills trained while with the Shadow Knights. Her movements are fluid and quick, striking fast and hard before withdrawing into defense if the opponent strikes back. Her goal is to take out her opponent as soon as possible.
Weapons: TBD
Other Skills:
-Lock picking (9 years)
-Stealth (9 years)
-Hacking (7 years)
-Assassination (8 years)
Family Information:
Mother (Estranged)~ Chou 'butterfly', Freelance Design Artist
Father(Estranged)~ Hideki 'esteemed excellence', Marital Arts Master
Brother(In Japan)~Kenji 'study' , Martial Arts Apprentice
Family Home: Upper Middle-Class House, 1764 Shoreline Drive
History:
Short Version
*Born in Long Beach, CA to Chou and Hideki Amuri, Kenji 5 years her senior
*Attended Lady of Mercy Primary School (Private School), which was later closed down after a terrible fire in her 8th year
*Began Public High School #259 in 9th grade
*Became a member of the Syndicate led by Travis Delmonte
*Dated Aureus Hayes
*The Syndicate disbanded
*Drama: Rasha/Karel/Chi/Aureus
*Recruited by Valekin by force into the Shadow Knights
*Dropped out of school and took off to Philadelphia, PA with SK
*Forged HS degree, enrolled in Mugen University for Art, became tattoo artist
*Hooked up with Kiyoshi (fellow SK) and wound up pregnant
*Left Philadelphia for Long Beach and took up residence
*Was estranged by family
*Met back up with Aureus and John Ong, old friends
*Agreed to help John take down Sean Barker
*Got tangled in a school-wide battle w/ the enforcers, took injury to her stomach
*Miscarriage @ 4 months
*Opens her own Tattoo shoppe in hopes of starting fresh.
*Is recruited by the Hikari-gumi, led by Kazuya's father, Kane Hikari.
*Has worked for them for approximately five years now, rising quickly through the ranks and eventually becoming one of Kane's top assassins in the gang.
Some Paragraphy Old Stuff
“Okay Chihiro, this is called the monkey’s foot.” A tall broad man said, swooping to the ground and kicking his foot out in a wide arch of a kick that paralleled the ground, all the while keeping his balance at the top end of his body, like a pendulum. Chihiro yawned.
“You taught me that one already, Father-sensei.” The brown haired girl persisted, frowning and crossing her arms. They’d been training for almost an hour, and she could think of a hundred better things to do that jump around in the backyard again and again, going over enough punches, kicks, and blocks to last her two lifetimes, and she doubted she would ever need any in one, unless she intended to become a master like her father or brother. Which she didn’t. Chi kicked at the grass with a pink toe-nailed bare foot.
“Yes, but have you perfected it yet? You never practice unless I’m breathing down you neck about it.” Her father asked, skepticism written all over his face. Chi was silent, and that was all the answer he needed. “The problem with you is that you have no sense of dedication, Chihiro. And I have to say that I am quite disappointed in you. I know you may not respect the martial arts, and following in my footsteps is that last thing you’d ever want to do, but I’m teaching you more than dancesteps and whimsy-flips,” He said, his voice echoing with sarcasm, “I’m teaching you discipline, and one day you will thank me for it.” Silence stretched between them for a long moment. Chi looked at her feet. I need to repaint my nails, The thought crossed her mind, but she immediately pushed it out as she understood that she should be thinking about what her father was saying. “Before you come in, I want you to do five laps around the yard, and ten reps of: roundhouse kick, back hand punch, lunge punch, crescent kick, inside block, outside block, monkey’s foot…both left and right.” She ordered, adding in the move he had just been teaching her to make his point. Turning his back on his only daughter, he slowly walked up to the back deck and through the sliding glass door into the house without another word.
Chi fell to the ground in an “Indian-style” sit, pursing her lips in a frustrated frown, taking a moment to violently pick at some blades of grass in front of her before starting her assignment. After a moment, she stood up with a sigh, and set of at a run around the outer edge of their half acre lawn, falling into a pace subconsciously, her mind elsewhere.
---
The sunlight fell through the sheer white curtains of the bedroom, the rays falling on the slumbering figure of a girl, her long jet black hair a shock against the white of her bedding. With a yawn, the figure moved, stretching her arms over her head lazily as she began to wake up. Throwing aside the covers, she tumbled out of her canopy bed, catching her footing on the hardwood floor. Another yawn and another stretch, the girl approached the vanity against one of the fours walls of her bedroom, blinking wearily at her reflection. Corners of her delicate mouth turned downward in a scowl before fading back to a tired look of indifference. She gently picked up a brush from the vanity table and ran it through her waist length hair before placing it back on the table in the same spot. She didn’t even bother glancing down at her sleep attire: a white beater and plaid boxer-like shorts in varying black and pinks, the elastic rolled over once on her slender waist, before exiting her room. She didn’t really care about her appearance first thing in the morning, and she could change after she had something to eat. Bare feet led her down the hall and the ivory carpeted stairs to the first floor, resting a hand on the banister as per habit since the time she had fallen down the very same stairs when she was four. Not that she needed to steady herself anymore, it was more of a comfort thing.
Turn right at the bottom, through the arch doorway thing and into the kitchen, which was also a startling white, from the wall treatment and curtains to the appliances. A lot of things were white in her house. White meant clean. White meant perfect, and when things looked perfect, people didn’t tend to question about the inner workings of a home, turning a blind eye to any imperfections there. The breakfast nook was empty, a curved light wood bench and glass counter table taking up the corner of the room. It was one of her favorite places in the house, and it was also the one most seldom used. Glancing from there to the glass sliding doors to the back deck and garden, she could see a tall man already at work on the lawn, going through the moves of his kata, his black uniform pants and tshirt moving perfectly under the movements of his rippling muscles. So Father was already out this morning. Once again, not a surprise. The young girl approached the door, sliding it open enough to lean out and call to him. “Are you eating?” She asked, meaning breakfast. Like a family. Hah.
The man paused, his hands out in front of him, palms sideways, his right foot in front of his left should length apart. The man frowned, his brows furrowing as he showed his displeasure at her interruption. “No.” He replied shortly, continuing his kata, not even bothering to give his daughter so much as a look.
Chi was beginning to wonder if anything would change the slightest bit. Apparently not today. She didn’t know why she continued to ask him the same question every morning, his answer was always the same. Maybe it was because it gave her a reason to actually talk to him. Once again...hah. Chihiro looked down at the deck then back up at the man she called her father, who had resumed practicing as if she hadn’t even been there. “Where’s Mother? She hasn’t-” She asked doubtfully, an almost pleading note in her voice as she reached out conversationally to her father again. The man sighed exasperatedly, this time dropping his hands and turning to face her. His chiseled features displayed great annoyance in her petty attempts to talk to him. It was tiresome.
“How the hell should I know, Chihiro? I make it a point to stay clear of her doings. Now if you please..” He said, his deep voice projecting his annoyance with her. He turned and resumed practicing, though his movements were wider and more exaggerated. No, you don’t, and that’s the problem. Chihiro hated when her father talked to her in such a tone. With such disregard, like he didn’t even care. And he didn’t…he wanted nothing to do with this family. Nothing. Not her, not her mother, the only thing he really cared about was his precious arts. And since Kashi was gone, and following in his father’s footsteps, he had no reason to think about him either, as he had chosen the honorable way of the family. They rarely even mentioned her brother anymore, and he’d only been gone for a year. That is, when they bother to talk at all. Well he can have his precious honor and be damned, Chi thought bitterly, pulling herself back inside and sliding the door closed again. With a tired sigh, she turned to a cabinet and took out a tall glass, filling it with water at the sink and dropping a single ice cube in it.
Back through the arch thing and up the stairs, this time turning left instead of right, toward her parent’s bedroom. Pausing at the door, she opened it slowly and quietly, peering into the dark room. The curtains were pulled over the windows, only a crack of light shining through to wall, falling in a sliver on the floor. The girl blinked, adjusting her vision, and then stepped inward, reaching the bedside table where next to a figure lay almost completely cocooned in a mass of sheets with an exception to her long hair peeking out of the top. Black, like Chihiro’s, though laced with streaks of silver about her temples. She placed the glass of water on a coaster already on the table, then after casting a look at the sleeping figure, she walked silently across the room, her footsteps dampened by the carpet, and into the adjoining master bathroom. She approached the large mirror that doubled as a medicine cabinet, opening it and taking out a clear bottle with a white top that was half-filled with small, white, oblong pills. Aspirin. She opened the bottle with one twist and tipped it into her hand, taking two from it.
Close the bottle, put it back on the shelf, re-enter the room. The figure hadn’t moved. She placed the pills by the glass of water, just as she’d done countless times before. Dark eyes caught sight of another bottle, medium sized, on the table along with a glass. The bottle was empty, only a trickle of the clear liquid could be seen at the very bottom. There were lipstick marks on the glass from where her mother had drunk the intoxicating poison. Without a word, she automatically picked up the bottle and glass in one hand. Her mother probably wouldn’t wake up until late midday by the looks of it. It wasn’t that unfamiliar.
Disappointment was written all over the girl’s porcelain face as she glanced once more at the sleeping woman. I shouldn’t have to do this, and neither should you. Daughters weren’t meant to take care of their mothers... She thought bitterly, touching a lock of the sleeping woman’s hair in a sadly affectionate sort of way. One more thing before she left…approaching the windows, she straightened the curtains, the sliver of light disappearing behind dark fabric. She left without another look, closing the door silently. Back down the hall, down the stairs, through the arch, to the kitchen. She placed the glass in the sink and with a stare at the bottle in her hands, promptly dropped it into the trash, the heavy glass making a thunk as it hit the bottom.
“You taught me that one already, Father-sensei.” The brown haired girl persisted, frowning and crossing her arms. They’d been training for almost an hour, and she could think of a hundred better things to do that jump around in the backyard again and again, going over enough punches, kicks, and blocks to last her two lifetimes, and she doubted she would ever need any in one, unless she intended to become a master like her father or brother. Which she didn’t. Chi kicked at the grass with a pink toe-nailed bare foot.
“Yes, but have you perfected it yet? You never practice unless I’m breathing down you neck about it.” Her father asked, skepticism written all over his face. Chi was silent, and that was all the answer he needed. “The problem with you is that you have no sense of dedication, Chihiro. And I have to say that I am quite disappointed in you. I know you may not respect the martial arts, and following in my footsteps is that last thing you’d ever want to do, but I’m teaching you more than dancesteps and whimsy-flips,” He said, his voice echoing with sarcasm, “I’m teaching you discipline, and one day you will thank me for it.” Silence stretched between them for a long moment. Chi looked at her feet. I need to repaint my nails, The thought crossed her mind, but she immediately pushed it out as she understood that she should be thinking about what her father was saying. “Before you come in, I want you to do five laps around the yard, and ten reps of: roundhouse kick, back hand punch, lunge punch, crescent kick, inside block, outside block, monkey’s foot…both left and right.” She ordered, adding in the move he had just been teaching her to make his point. Turning his back on his only daughter, he slowly walked up to the back deck and through the sliding glass door into the house without another word.
Chi fell to the ground in an “Indian-style” sit, pursing her lips in a frustrated frown, taking a moment to violently pick at some blades of grass in front of her before starting her assignment. After a moment, she stood up with a sigh, and set of at a run around the outer edge of their half acre lawn, falling into a pace subconsciously, her mind elsewhere.
---
The sunlight fell through the sheer white curtains of the bedroom, the rays falling on the slumbering figure of a girl, her long jet black hair a shock against the white of her bedding. With a yawn, the figure moved, stretching her arms over her head lazily as she began to wake up. Throwing aside the covers, she tumbled out of her canopy bed, catching her footing on the hardwood floor. Another yawn and another stretch, the girl approached the vanity against one of the fours walls of her bedroom, blinking wearily at her reflection. Corners of her delicate mouth turned downward in a scowl before fading back to a tired look of indifference. She gently picked up a brush from the vanity table and ran it through her waist length hair before placing it back on the table in the same spot. She didn’t even bother glancing down at her sleep attire: a white beater and plaid boxer-like shorts in varying black and pinks, the elastic rolled over once on her slender waist, before exiting her room. She didn’t really care about her appearance first thing in the morning, and she could change after she had something to eat. Bare feet led her down the hall and the ivory carpeted stairs to the first floor, resting a hand on the banister as per habit since the time she had fallen down the very same stairs when she was four. Not that she needed to steady herself anymore, it was more of a comfort thing.
Turn right at the bottom, through the arch doorway thing and into the kitchen, which was also a startling white, from the wall treatment and curtains to the appliances. A lot of things were white in her house. White meant clean. White meant perfect, and when things looked perfect, people didn’t tend to question about the inner workings of a home, turning a blind eye to any imperfections there. The breakfast nook was empty, a curved light wood bench and glass counter table taking up the corner of the room. It was one of her favorite places in the house, and it was also the one most seldom used. Glancing from there to the glass sliding doors to the back deck and garden, she could see a tall man already at work on the lawn, going through the moves of his kata, his black uniform pants and tshirt moving perfectly under the movements of his rippling muscles. So Father was already out this morning. Once again, not a surprise. The young girl approached the door, sliding it open enough to lean out and call to him. “Are you eating?” She asked, meaning breakfast. Like a family. Hah.
The man paused, his hands out in front of him, palms sideways, his right foot in front of his left should length apart. The man frowned, his brows furrowing as he showed his displeasure at her interruption. “No.” He replied shortly, continuing his kata, not even bothering to give his daughter so much as a look.
Chi was beginning to wonder if anything would change the slightest bit. Apparently not today. She didn’t know why she continued to ask him the same question every morning, his answer was always the same. Maybe it was because it gave her a reason to actually talk to him. Once again...hah. Chihiro looked down at the deck then back up at the man she called her father, who had resumed practicing as if she hadn’t even been there. “Where’s Mother? She hasn’t-” She asked doubtfully, an almost pleading note in her voice as she reached out conversationally to her father again. The man sighed exasperatedly, this time dropping his hands and turning to face her. His chiseled features displayed great annoyance in her petty attempts to talk to him. It was tiresome.
“How the hell should I know, Chihiro? I make it a point to stay clear of her doings. Now if you please..” He said, his deep voice projecting his annoyance with her. He turned and resumed practicing, though his movements were wider and more exaggerated. No, you don’t, and that’s the problem. Chihiro hated when her father talked to her in such a tone. With such disregard, like he didn’t even care. And he didn’t…he wanted nothing to do with this family. Nothing. Not her, not her mother, the only thing he really cared about was his precious arts. And since Kashi was gone, and following in his father’s footsteps, he had no reason to think about him either, as he had chosen the honorable way of the family. They rarely even mentioned her brother anymore, and he’d only been gone for a year. That is, when they bother to talk at all. Well he can have his precious honor and be damned, Chi thought bitterly, pulling herself back inside and sliding the door closed again. With a tired sigh, she turned to a cabinet and took out a tall glass, filling it with water at the sink and dropping a single ice cube in it.
Back through the arch thing and up the stairs, this time turning left instead of right, toward her parent’s bedroom. Pausing at the door, she opened it slowly and quietly, peering into the dark room. The curtains were pulled over the windows, only a crack of light shining through to wall, falling in a sliver on the floor. The girl blinked, adjusting her vision, and then stepped inward, reaching the bedside table where next to a figure lay almost completely cocooned in a mass of sheets with an exception to her long hair peeking out of the top. Black, like Chihiro’s, though laced with streaks of silver about her temples. She placed the glass of water on a coaster already on the table, then after casting a look at the sleeping figure, she walked silently across the room, her footsteps dampened by the carpet, and into the adjoining master bathroom. She approached the large mirror that doubled as a medicine cabinet, opening it and taking out a clear bottle with a white top that was half-filled with small, white, oblong pills. Aspirin. She opened the bottle with one twist and tipped it into her hand, taking two from it.
Close the bottle, put it back on the shelf, re-enter the room. The figure hadn’t moved. She placed the pills by the glass of water, just as she’d done countless times before. Dark eyes caught sight of another bottle, medium sized, on the table along with a glass. The bottle was empty, only a trickle of the clear liquid could be seen at the very bottom. There were lipstick marks on the glass from where her mother had drunk the intoxicating poison. Without a word, she automatically picked up the bottle and glass in one hand. Her mother probably wouldn’t wake up until late midday by the looks of it. It wasn’t that unfamiliar.
Disappointment was written all over the girl’s porcelain face as she glanced once more at the sleeping woman. I shouldn’t have to do this, and neither should you. Daughters weren’t meant to take care of their mothers... She thought bitterly, touching a lock of the sleeping woman’s hair in a sadly affectionate sort of way. One more thing before she left…approaching the windows, she straightened the curtains, the sliver of light disappearing behind dark fabric. She left without another look, closing the door silently. Back down the hall, down the stairs, through the arch, to the kitchen. She placed the glass in the sink and with a stare at the bottle in her hands, promptly dropped it into the trash, the heavy glass making a thunk as it hit the bottom.
Living Status Information
Type of resident: Bouncing between Crow and Dragon Territory
Roommates: N/A
Stats
Basic Stats:
Strength: 60
Dexterity: 57
Constitution: 59
Intelligence: 51
Wisdom: 51
Charisma: 49
(Stats approved by moderator David Blaze)
Items:
Hat/Bandana - N/A
Earrings - N/A
Glasses - Santa Specs, +2 Int +2 Cha
Shirt- N/A
Jacket/Coat- N/A
Necklace- Bell Necklace, +3 Con, +2 Cha
Arm - N/A
Wrist - N/A
Gloves - Studded Gloves, +8 Strength
Ring - N/A
Pants - N/A
Shin - N/A
Shoes - N/A
Belt - N/A
Misc – N/A
Final Stats (With Items):
Strength: 68
Dexterity: 57
Constitution: 62
Intelligence: 53
Wisdom: 51
Charisma: 53