Midori held Miyu through it all, not once even bothering to loosen or tighten her grip, but instead just letting her vent completely and openly. Midori had these moments in her own life, and while she didn’t really have anyone to vent to outside of Satori, that made their relationship all the more valuable. That meant that this, right here right now, was equal to the same thing, if not stronger, than Midori’s bond with Satori, and she would treat the situation with the respect it deserved.
The green haired girl thought she had shown the little ninja that she wouldn’t be tossed away so casually… thought that she had been able to provide her the security that she wanted… but she was wrong. Apparently doubt still ate at her, and because Midori wasn’t the type to pry normally, and that Miyu was not one to open up about it easily, the combination made for a very prickly situation where things were getting out of hand for her little sister very quickly. Of course she had proven her worth, been named, and a dozen other things that should have helped her feel more connected, like she belonged, but the past showed her that it wasn’t as set in stone as Midori would have liked it to be for Miyu.
The talk of darkness within was also something that formed a kinship there… and while she wanted to interject that she was far from the embodiment of perfection that Miyu claimed, she didn’t interrupt, knowing that would make her shut down again. The mention of her killing herself was something that Midori herself had considered because of her own fear of her power, but she didn’t have much of a choice… she had to live for others now.
Even when Miyu raged, Midori held strong, not swaying in the slightest, waiting until she had gotten everything off her chest and out in the open. The mention of poisoning others as a means of defending Midori was going to be addressed to… that couldn’t be allowed to stand. Once it was all said and done, Miyu was fast asleep, having worn herself out from venting and Midori waited patiently, using the time to properly formulate her reply and letting the tiny woman sleep.
Once she was starting to wake, it was her turn to talk… as much as she didn’t like talking a lot, this was one of those times it would need to happen. “You are being open, honest and transparent. I will do the same.” That was the precursor, what would lead into the hard hitting truths that were about to be shown and told to her. She was family… she could be trusted, just as Miyu had trusted her darkness to Midori.
“I am far from perfect. I control my emotions because I am dangerous if they get out of hand. You are not the only one with darkness within you, Little One, and that darkness comes in many forms. If you want to shield others from seeing it, that is fine, but do not feel that need for me. If anything, if I see you hiding your emotions again while we are alone, you will wish for something as gentle as a chop to the head.” She didn’t want there to be any mistake; Midori wanted her to be honest around her, as honesty was important to her, especially with someone who was family.
“Some people cannot handle stress… others can’t handle responsibility… those before? They couldn’t handle you. I am not them. The Ryuutei are not them. They are far from the scum that would cast you out on a whim, because it’s the ‘easy’ way out. Just as you worry about losing me, and your home, I worry about losing myself, or hurting those I love.” She paused, giving her a gentle squeeze as her voice continued, calm and controlled for the moment; that wouldn’t last much longer.
“You are allowed to feel safe with me. You fill me with fulfillment, feed my soul, knowing that you love me like family. You were not the only one abandoned… when I was but a child, my mother was butchered in front of my eyes. My father, unable to control his rage, left me with Satori’s family and left, abandoning me to a clan that I had no choice but to try to accept as a means of survival. Over time, it has become my family, and you too.” Her voice than got cold for a moment. “If you ever were to harm yourself, or worse, kill yourself and leave me, I would not stop until I hunted you down in the afterlife and made you regret that permanent solution to a problem that we can fix, here,now.”
Her tone leveled out again, and she continued unabated. “This safety is no illusion, it is something earned. Built. Strong. It only waivers when your faith in its strength does. Believe in it, and it will never fail you, nor will I. Controlling that want to lash out… it is difficult. I would know, and I will show you what I mean in a moment… but it must be controlled, or you really will lose me if things go too far. Besides, when have I not been able to handle my enemies? If you see something, tell me, and I will crush them myself.”
“You will never lose me, Little One. Until my dying breath, I will be there for you… but you need to know what you are signing up for if you plan to promise the same.” She slowly put Miyu onto her chair and stood up, ensuring she had plenty of space around her, and performed Calming Steps before she suddenly grew massively in every way. Muscles bulging, her hair turning light green and sticking up in every direction like knives, her eyes glowing with power, and her skin turned nearly completely black. She was nearly eight feet tall now, an absolutely massive figure, and as she spoke, her voice sounded borderline demonic. “This is what I become if I lose my temper… if the rage that pushes on my soul gets loose. The first time it happened, I almost killed Satori, during my trial.”
Considering how much she treasured family, how much she had just told her about the abandonment issues that were constantly a weight on her heart, the significance of Midori almost killing the person she cared about the same way as Miyu cared about Midori would not be lost on the tiny ninja. This form, this power, was extremely dangerous, and would make her lose her sense of self. After a few moments, Midori shrank back down to normal, and was panting, her hands shaking as she tried to get herself back under control.
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