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" Didn’t you sacks of shit hear me? Move your asses and plant ‘em in a chair right now. If I gotta repeat myself, heads are gonna fuckin’ roll. "
A tone of annoyance would escape from the individual, a jerk of his hand to motion for the imbeciles before him to take a seat.
" Now, now I know a bunch of kids like you have a bunch of questions right? We’ll we don’t have time for that, you know? So let’s see — "
Those red eyes would peer out at the assembled group in front of him.
" What a group this year, huh? Some of ya look like you’re pissing your pants. Others are composed as hell, some of ya got some pretty good eyes. I like that! That’s good. "
The heavily silhouetted man would pick up that knife on his desk and example it before placing it back down.
" Get ready for Sensei’s lesson, it’ll be on the exam — !! "
The man would exclaim excitedly, as the wall behind the students was illuminated with a projector.
" Turn your asses around and take it all in, these are the rules of survival here~! "
those 「collars 」around your neck — they’re pretty fancy pieces of shit right? top of the line in ..ah, i forgot. oh, If you try to remove them they’ll immediately detonate!
on each of your person, there should be one of those damned 「tablet」things or whatever. you brats are that information generation right? work those braincells and figure out how to work ‘em. they’re locked to you — so no trading or i’ll blow you up!
ah right, you’re currently on an artificial island smack dab in the middle of who knows where. of course this a place of education so your safety is an immediate concern — so barred off 「 dangerous zones 」 for your own protection! if you wander into them, i’ll blow your fuckin’ head off.
naturally, acts of violence against the faculty are forbidden. if you hurt anything other than my feelings, i’ll blow your fuckin’ head off.
if you ever grow tired of this wonderful school life and wish to step into the world of adults, all you have to do is simply 「graduate」.
As the man's words rang out across the classroom, a clear sense of dread hung over the classroom, a palpable pall that threatened to overwhelm the minds of those seated within the classroom's walls.
For Kyousuke, on the other hand, not much of what the man said came as much of a surprise. He had presumed that the collars had some additional features besides sealing the powers of those wearing them -- and the news that they would detonate upon attempted removal was right in line with what Kyousuke had predicted.
Sure enough, too, just as the man said, Kyousuke found a small tablet concealed among his clothes. He had experience with all the latest technology, simply due to the nature of his livelihood, but this, like the collar, was clearly far beyond anything he had come across before.
It was the man's third point that Kyousuke had not anticipated. If what he said was to be believed, they were located on a supposedly undiscovered island, likely one that wasn't on any map. Given enough time, Kyousuke might be able to work out potential locations based on this information alone -- however, given the purpose of their "education" here, as well as the general atmosphere among the "students," such free time seemed unlikely.
"The danger zones, though..." A grin spread across Kyousuke's face. "Perhaps I'll need to investigate these on my own time -- within limits, of course."
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"Huh?"
Araragi turned his gaze slowly towards the opened door and saw the figure of the man gesturing for the “students" to enter the classroom.
"This bad joke hasn’t gotten any better yet."
Araragi said nothing more and sat down near the rear of the room but close enough for him to get a good look at the man. The gun and knife didn’t frighten him in the least. Although he wasn’t particularly fond of getting shot or stabbed, he had been through worse in the past. What bothered him was the man’s eyes. They were an empty pair of red eyes, much different from his own when his vampire powers were involved. They seemed infinitely more sinister. He wondered if there was an apparition involved. Whatever it may have been, he’d have to find a way to deal with it as soon as possible.
Araragi had seen this man before. He was one of his teachers a few years ago. It seemed so long ago that he couldn’t remember what subject he taught. Japanese History….Literature..? Whatever subject it was, he more than likely failed because he barely showed up. As soon as the thought entered his head, before he could even think about it, he spoke up.
"Uh…this wouldn’t happen to be some elaborate punishment for truancy would it?"
"Oh, I highly doubt that's the case, Koyomi... er, Mr. Araragi. Would 'Koyomi' suffice?"
Kyousuke turned to face the would-be vampire, the apprehension on the latter's face altogether apparent. Judging from the boy's words, it was not at all unlikely that this man, the one who abducted Kyousuke, was the same one who abducted Koyomi -- and likely everyone else as well.
"I take it this man's face rings more than a few bells, hm?"
As if being able to overpower the world's strongest esper, as well as a half-vampire, wasn't enough indication, the man's deep red fire pits that passed for eyes hammered home the fact that he was clearly no ordinary human, if, of course, he was human at all. The more and more Kyousuke thought about it, the less it seemed that an ECM would have been necessary to subdue him and bring him here... clearly this was quite the individual they were dealing with."
Kyousuke folded his hands in front of him as he took a seat at his desk. "Any ideas, Koyomi?"
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An expert at maintaining posture, before, during and after her request was so kindly obliged Senjougahara still remained still, poised like a scorpion ready to strike. If anyone had been counting like she had, an entire 8.254 seconds passed before her hands lowered to her side as a sign of temporary withdrawal. Temporary only because she still had the mind to keep her weaponry, since she also had the mind to know that being overestimated was a lot safer than conceding.
"How could I possibly trust someone who can’t even bring themselves to remember their mother’s maiden name? If you love your mother you would never forget, and if you hated her it would be a curse that plagued you. No one would only half-care for their mother." Regardless of her contempt the girl continued without a beat missed, her head rolling to the other side as she spoke.
"You’ve made it clear enough that there are others here and that you’ve seen them, however, so I have no choice. I know nothing, so I have nothing to offer you in exchange for your information, but tell me: Who are they? Where are we? For what reasons do you and the others agree we’ve been brought here for?" The next question she asked bore no difference in tone, nor was there a telltale pause to magnify its significance, but it itself was telling in its importance to her; the only question she really wanted answered.
"Have you seen a vampire?"
"Miss, when you live as long as I have you tend to forget a lot of things. My mother died when I was very young and my father was less than savory, and I'll have you know I--"
Kyousuke stopped himself. What was he doing, raising his voice to someone he had only just met? Certainly, aggravation and anxiety were perfectly normal reactions for someone trapped in this scenario, but then again, Kyousuke himself was far from normal, so one supposes that such a thing is to be expected.
"I apologize, Miss," Kyousuke muttered, heaving a deep sigh. "There are parts of my past that I still have yet to come to terms with after the better part of a century, my own familial situation being one of them. Regardless of my own issues, however, I believe I can provide answers to your other questions."
Kyousuke cleared his throat. "I cannot vouch for the identities of all our fellow... captives, I suppose, would be the best word, but I have personally interacted with a number of them, and at least two of those possess some degree of supernatural abilities... or would, were it not for these collars, which appear to have some sort of limiting effect."
"As for where we are," he continued, "I am afraid I cannot provide an answer; again, were it not for this collar about my neck, I would not only be able to discern our location but break out of here as well, perhaps finding and annihilating our captor in the process... alas, I'm in the same boat as the rest of you--"
"--which brings me to why we are here. Judging from the fact that any abilities we might have seem to have been sealed by these collars, as well as whatever other sinister function they may hold, I am fairly certain we have been brought here to be pitted against each other in some sort of elimination contest. As to its true nature, I know not, but you seem like a perfectly capable and quick-witted young lady, so I doubt you'll have much problem," Kyousuke mused. "And as for your last question, did this vampire friend of yours -- I assume he is a friend, if you are so curious as to his location -- happen to have dark hair, a singular cowlick, and short stature?"
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“ Hey, shit stains! Gather ‘round, cause I got somethin’ for ya’! “
it was time.
the culmination of fear and anticipation reached a crescendo inside of one classroom — with a potentially familiar face waiting beyond the door, arms held out in a mockery of a welcoming gesture. his hood no longer obscured the eerie visage underneath, one of a handsome young man that many youth in the school had grown accustomed to seeing over their attendance. three things about his form quickly stood out: a pistol and a knife were sitting next to his person, yet the exact model of pistol could not be ascertained due to the lack of visibility in the classroom. the third, which all were sure to notice, was a pair of hollow red eyes watching each student with an egotistical leer.
idly, the mockery of a high school teacher plopped down on the edge of his desk and pulled a knee inward to his chest, draping an arm over it afterward. kobayashi gestured the undoubtedly bewildered students inward to have a seat, just like an average day at school.
“ Oi, c’mon, c’mon. I didn’t go through the trouble of snatchin’ y’all up for nothin’. Sit your asses down so I can get started. “
Kyousuke tensed up as the sound of the classroom door opening jolted him out of his contemplation.
Through he had come to a general conclusion regarding a number of points -- why they had been brought here being first and foremost among these -- but the one point on which Kyousuke was stuck was perhaps the most obvious of them all:
Who was it who brought them there?
All Kyousuke could remember, and so, it seemed, could anyone else, was that the abductor was clad in black, with a hoodie obscuring his -- Kyousuke had assumed it was a man -- facial features, but whoever it was was clearly no ordinary human to be able to subdue the most powerful esper on the planet -- as well as a whole room full of what Kyousuke presumed were similarly powered individuals, as the cold metal collars sealing Kyousuke's and others' powers would seem to indicate.
Upon the door sliding open, however, that last piece of the puzzle was cleared up as the mysterious man's face was no longer blocked -- a pair of sinister red eyes gazed at Kyousuke, as if to stare into his soul.
Instinctively, Kyousuke reached for the limiter affixed to the collar of his gakuran, fingers gripping it in preparation for rotating it and releasing the full brunt of Kyousuke's psychic powers -- but he soon let his hand relax; after all, whatever the collar had done to seal his powers likely would not be overcome so easily.
"Some habits die hard," Kyousuke mused, taking a seat as his abductor assumed his own place behind the desk at the head of the classroom, a knife and gun adorning the desk's wooden surface.
"Now, what do you have in store for us...?"

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"Ngh—" She grimaced, embarrassed by her mistake. “My apologies, Hyoubu. Call it a folly due to this infernal migraine that’s yet to subside, as I can assure you I’m not usually so careless."
She listened carefully to his words, and despite his gruffness, Misturu couldn’t deny that they rung true to a certain extent. Working in a group was far more beneficial than merely working by ones self, she knew that much better than most. Even so, she wasn’t about to so easily reveal the entirety of her closely-guarded secrets to someone she’d only just met. Though she had learned much about forging relationships with others from her fellow S.E.E.S members, it surely went without saying that her ability to trust others had been left severely damaged by Ikutsuki.
Something about his proposition disturbed her, however. What did he know about their situation that made him think an alliance was necessary? True, working in numbers to escape from this facility would make sense, but as far as Mitsuru was concerned, they had become a part of some observational experiment against their will. Their escape would be inevitable, if she had anything to say about it, but what exactly did Kyousuke think was in store for them? And how far would he extend the hand of camaraderie? He surely didn’t seem to come off as a person with ill-intent, but if the situation was something more sinister than the heiress had initially perceived…
Suffice to say, she was rather well-acquainted with what actions despair could drive a person to commit.
"Once more, you have my apologies." She said, her tone implying that she’d rather not discuss the topic further. But if what she’d gathered about Kyousuke’s personality thus far were anything to go off of, she knew he wouldn’t relent so easily. “As it is, I’ve already revealed too much."
"What a shame," Kyousuke mused. "I had hoped we could come to an arrangement, for both our sakes."
Kyousuke should have known that someone of such high standing would have a few critical secrets to keep, especially if what she said about preventing calamity from befalling the world was to be believed. Normally, one would be hesitant to believe such words, but considering his own circumstances -- especially the future he was working towards -- what she was saying seemed not too far-fetched after all.
"Worry not, Miss Kirijo -- I do not plan to press the matter further. I'm all too familiar with having secrets one cannot reveal, so I shall respect your boundaries."
"However, even I can tell that you seem to have at least a faint idea of why we're here, and since knowledge is power -- since information, according to some, is the most effective weapon of all -- perhaps you'd care to hear my conclusions as to the reasons we have been brought here? Perhaps then you might give the thought of an alliance with me a second consideration."
"Of course," Kyousuke added, turning away, "you are by no means obligated to take me up on my offer."
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This was a situation Senjougahara would have rather preferred to be on the other side of.
The hollow clicking of shoes rang through empty and desolate hallways, ones that looked like the empty cram school but less familiar and by extension of that more menacing. She’d awoken on the floor of one room—similarly empty and dark—and swore she heard Araragi’s voice before then, but was still alone when her eyes fluttered open. She was a light sleeper (once upon a time in more ways than one) so it was clear she was pulled here, by force, of someone else’s accord. She wouldn’t have slept through a cliche kidnapping, nor being collared like a cheap dog.
There were other signs, too, but that was the most telling.
Her walk seemed endless and above all fruitless, her footsteps echoing for the last ten minutes before and the next ten after. Only when Hitagi heard another set of noise, another set of lungs breathing from somewhere behind her did she stop. Without a moment’s hesitation she also turned, one hand brandishing a pair of scissors and the other a set of scalpels positioned between each finger, all of which were kindly given to her by the abandoned desks she snooped through beforehand.
"You have .02 seconds to tell me your name, date and place of birth, your social insurance number, all open bank accounts with accompanying PINs, your mother’s maiden name and the first pet you owned."
"Kyousuke Hyoubu, 1929, Japan, don't have one, that's private, I forgot, an akita named Pochi."
Certainly he had been caught off-guard by the sudden intensity displayed by the girl in front of him, as well as the improvised weapons she suddenly brandished -- where she had hidden those, he cared not to know -- but neither was particularly threatening; the limitations imposed on his psychic abilities would only be a small hindrance should this girl decide to attack.
In short, he didn't deem her that much of a threat, especially since he knew that, were she to act, she likely wouldn't last long in the situation they and numerous others had found themselves.
"Now that I've answered your questions, Miss, why don't we put down the toys and have us a civilized discussion? You seem to be just as lost and confused as I and the rest of us," Kyousuke called out. Surely she could help him in some faculty, even were a proper alliance to seem unlikely...?
He didn’t ask for this.
He didn’t ask for any of this.
Neku doesn’t want to admit he’s quite used to this situation— knocking out and waking up to a scenery he doesn’t recognize. In fact, he’s been through this exact same thing three times already. It’s nothing new to him anymore. At this point, he could explain the proper protocol for awakening in such a sense, even.
He lays on the hard ground, up but not stirring. He remembers being attacked, so his memories are still intact. He can hear people murmuring around him, so it seems he’s not the only one here. Despite the throbbing pain in his head and his back, Neku doesn’t find one thing out of the ordinary.
Other than being abducted of course.
And it’s just got to be his luck, having someone fucking step on him the second he decides it’s time to get moving. Rise and shine, Mr. Grumpy, you just woke up on the wrong side of the bed and its name is “Grade A Asshole."
"Well, gee," he starts, “I’m so glad to have helped you notice that. Really. Why don’t we go step on everyone else too and check if we’re still alone?"
Oh dear.
As the leader of P.A.N.D.R.A., Kyousuke had made it his business to take in any esper children orphaned as a result of the ongoing struggle against normals. As a result, he was more than used to dealing with children -- both in terms of actual children and in terms of the more... childish members of P.A.N.D.R.A.'s main force.
Judging from the shouting coming from in front of and below him, however, this bright-haired youth clearly tended towards the latter.
"My, my, I didn't mean to cause offense," Kyousuke spoke through gritted teeth. "And thank you so kindly for the suggestion -- yes, indeed, perhaps I should tread upon the rest of the individuals resting on the floor around me. It would certainly do wonders, making an enemy out of everyone in the room right off the bat, as I seem to have done with you!"
Kyousuke forced a smile, the upturned corner of his mouth twitching.
"Oh, I'm sorry, that was sarcasm, wasn't it? Forgive me, boy, but in all my many decades I seem to have lost my knack for such conversational techniques. Please, do accept my apologies, Mister...?"
"Very well." A satisfied smirk graced her features. It seemed as though he was much more willing to cooperate with her now. Perhaps it was because she failed to meet his initial expectations, and she was glad she stood her ground.
Mitsuru was intrigued by his explanation. Having accessed the Kirijo Group’s archives and research many a time, she once recalled having read into a study of psychically powered individuals. Could these ‘Espers’ he mentioned be a formal organization of that group? If not, perhaps a faction? What’s more, she could only ponder as to how this new information pertained to their current circumstances. Though it was a loosely-grounded assumption considering she only had his and her accounts to go off of, could it be that her initial deduction had been correct? Several youths in possession of some variant of unique mental abilities gathered together in the name of experimentation? As it was a probable explanation, the metal collar secured tightly around her neck gave her the incentive to think that whoever the grandmaster behind this kidnapping scheme was had something much more sinister in mind.
"I am the leader of a small task force whose members’ possess the abilities to manifest their psyche into defense mechanisms called ‘Persona’. It is with our Persona that we eliminate entities known as ‘Shadows’ from the world and prevent any cataclysmic event that may befall the world should the Shadows prevail." Suffice to say, Mitsuru wasn’t too eager to give too many details about S.E.E.S and The Dark Hour away, even if Kyousuke appeared like an open book himself. That, coupled with the fact that the manifestation and use of a Persona was somewhat of a difficult process to explain, made it a bit hard to give away much information. In fact, the heiress knew it would be far easier to merely show him her abilities. But without her evoker, it would be difficult for her summon her Persona. And judging from Kyousuke’s admission, she wondered if she would even be able to tap into her abilities, evoker or not. “I too remember little before my abduction. After having been disarmed by a black-shrouded assailant, I believe I managed to land some sort of attack in a brief hand-to-hand scuffle before passing out and waking up here."
"—That said, my name is Mitsuru Kirijo. And despite our current circumstances, the pleasure is mine, Hyouba."
"That's 'Hyoubu,' miss," Kyousuke corrected. "And before we go any further, allow me to make something clear."
"Were it not for this infernal device around my neck, my powers would be more than sufficient to destroy our would-be prison and allow each and every one of us to escape -- and judging from your demeanor, you seem to be hiding at least a few details about your own powers, about this "Persona" of yours. Now, I believe that honesty is the foundation of any relationship, whether it be one of acquaintances or one of allies in whatever twisted scheme might lay in store for us, so I've got a proposition for you -- I have a, well, a family I'm more than eager to return to, and the longer this collar remains around my neck, the more my life is in danger, so I'll need all the allies I can get to survive what's in store. You seem like a perfectly capable young woman, so if you would consider telling me about this "Persona" of yours, I'd be inclined to suggest we enter into an alliance, a mutually beneficial relationship, in order to better ensure the both of us survive this ordeal... whatever it might be."
"So... what do you say, Miss Kirijo?"
He scratched his head “It’s nothing special really. When I was a full vampire I was strong enough to lift a steamroller, and I would heal fast enough to regrow a limb the second it was cut off. It was so surreal it feels a lot like a nightmare. I could only go outside at night because the second sunlight touched my skin I would burn alive, but my body would still try to heal."
He sighed thinking back on it in such detail for the first time in a long time.
"Now I’m only a psuedo-vampire. I heal faster than normal but it just means I’m difficult to kill. I can see really well and I get a little stronger than normal every now and then…" Araragi tapped the collar on his neck. “This thing, whatever it is, is making my healing nonexistent."
Araragi laughed then cringed a little thinking about all of the times he’s unconsciously relied on his near immortal body, how he’s only survived this long because of it, and how even if he didn’t have it he still would have done the same thing.
"I don’t know if any of that was useful, but I still want to hear what you think about all of this."
Araragi's words pretty much confirmed Kyousuke's suspicions.
"It would seem that my analogy about caged rats was spot-on, then."
"This might seem outlandish," Kyousuke began, "but considering the circumstances that brought us here, my assumption might well be on the mark. It is altogether likely that whoever kidnapped us and brought us to this location plans to pit us against each other for their own amusement. I know not how, nor do I know when, but it would appear that we are all to be contestants in some sort of game -- these collars, designed to strip us of whatever powers we may have, as well as whatever other means they employ to keep us in line, would seem to indicate that."
Kyousuke wiped a bead of sweat from his brow. "Now, mind you, I could be completely mistaken, but I have lived a very long time, and since we clearly are far from in a normal prison situation, as our numbers and the fact that we were sedated prior to arriving here would lead me to believe, the possibility of us all being pitted against each other seems altogether likely. And assuming that is the case, an alliance would be both advantageous and problematic -- with an alliance, betrayal is always a possibility... and yet, in all but a few outlying cases, allying with others is a sure way to last at least a bit longer in an elimination scenario. So, Araragi... what do you say?"

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"If you believe me to be so simplistic in nature, you might find yourself gravely mistaken in the future." She replied at once, rising once more to her feet. Despite his response having caught her off guard, this was hardly the first time Mitsuru had been faced with a stranger’s preconceived notions about her simply from giving her a single glance. The redhead took his reply, however cold it may have been, in her stride.
"In a situation as dire as this, it doesn’t do anyone good to simply make judgements based off appearances alone, would you not agree?" Would it be too much of her to assume that this youth had dealt with a similar handling in his past? Perhaps, but it could certainly explain his wariness in regards to her, despite knowing nothing about her.
"—That said, I owe you my apologies for startling you, as it was hardly my intention. Rather, I had hoped to aid you, should the effect of whatever sort drug we’d been given had aversely affected you in any way." She spoke quickly, hoping to explain herself to him without losing his interest. This young man already admitted being uncomfortable in her presence, so she was dealing with a matter of how long she could interrogate him without him losing his patience.
"But I’m glad to see you seem to be responding normally, so I can take it you aren’t suffering any adverse side-effects save for perhaps some holes in your memory?" Mitsuru explained.
"I realize you may not be able to provide me with the answers I seek, but if it’s all the same; what is your name? From your earlier admission, I take it that you yourself do not hail from a family of affluence. If I am correct in this assumption, then what is your occupation? If you do not have one, then perhaps you are in posession of a series of special skills? Do you know where we are at this moment? And what are your memories of the moments prior to waking up in this facility?"
If Mitsuru’s theory was correct, perhaps she and her new companions had been gathered as some sort of observational experiment. After all, the redhead’s riches weren’t the only thing remarkable about her. And wielding the power of Persona for so many years had opened up her mind to the very real possibilities of there being more in the world that something like logic and reason could not explain.
"My, it appears I am gravely mistaken as to the character of the lovely young lady before me," Kyousuke mused, regaining some degree of composure. "Please allow me to answer your questions to the best of my ability."
"First, my name is Kyousuke Hyoubu... and, well, I did hail from a rather wealthy family at one point, but that was long, long ago. Second, your assumption as to my possession of "special skills" is correct -- I happen to be one of a small number of psychically powered individuals, more colloquially known as espers. Third, normally I would be able to determine our location through psychometry, but..." Kyousuke tapped the collar affixed to his neck. "It would appear that this device has sealed my psychic abilities rather thoroughly; otherwise I would have been quite prompt in escaping from our would-be prison."
"However, as for your last question," Kyousuke continued, "all I can remember is being assailed by a black-clothed individual upon returning to my base aboard the good ship Catastrophe--" Kyousuke paused, as if he had spoken too much, "--and being somehow unable to offer any resistance as my attacker subdued me... after that, unfortunately, my memory is altogether blank until I woke up here."
"Now, though, I'd like to ask YOU a question or two of my own. Am I correct in assuming, from your choice of words, that you, too, possess some degree of special talent or supernatural gift of some sort? I've had a hand in enough situations involving dealing with paranormally-powered individuals that I can tell when said individuals are involved, so I was just... curious, if you will."
Kyousuke chuckled. "Of course, it's not like you see people like that every day, so I could be way off. However, in the event that my assumption is correct..."
She awoke with a start, and despite being somewhat groggy from the dull pain throbbing in her head, Mitsuru was instantly alert of her surroundings. The overwhelming feeling of wrongness assaulting her senses was not one she was entirely unfamiliar with. Having lived her entire life as the sole heiress to the multi-million dollar Kirijo Group, as well as her father’s achilles heel, she’d perhaps grown somewhat used to the impending threat of kidnapping schemes. But by no means was she desensitized to such danger, her exploits in The Dark Hour and the turmoil she and her fellows had suffered was enough to keep her from ever establishing a sense of complacency within dangerous situations.
After propping herself up to a sitting position, she realized her muscles were very sore, and it felt as if she were having some difficulties in breathing properly. Realizing the cause, a perfectly manicured hand flew to her neck, groping along a metal device secured tightly around her throat where she should have felt the cloth of her shirt. What purpose did it serve? Upon an initial inspection, she couldn’t seem to find any sort of latch or lock that would open the device. Could it perhaps be some form of torture device? A bomb, even? She could wonder and worry over the possibilities all she liked, but Mitsuru knew she wasn’t about to arrive at an answer simply sitting on the floor like this. And upon examining her surroundings further —taking note of the unfamiliar room that she appeared to have been placed in with several others— she concluded that this was no simple kidnapping scheme; whatever reason for gathering this group of people in such an ominous location couldn’t possibly be for something as simplistic as financial gain from a ransom.
The heiress shook her head, sighing wearily to herself. It wouldn’t do her any good to simply theorize without any proper information to back it up. And the information she did have was faulty at best, what with her hazy memory of a figure shrouded in black…
…Her evoker had been knocked out of her hands… and recalling that bit, a hand flew to her holster, only for Mitsuru to find that it was empty. A defeated sigh escaped her lips once more, but she put her disappointment out of her mind, instead favoring to piece together what she could. —Let’s see… she managed to put up some sort of a fight before she’d been presumably drugged and taken to whatever sort of facility she was currently in. A quick glance at the bit of dried blood and skin beneath her fingernails was enough to yield that conclusion.
But that was as much as her memory would provide for her. Anything else after that was a blank, like a missing page ripped out of a book.
From her periphery, she noticed one of the other captives begin to stir, and for the first time she directed her full attention onto another person in the room. Rising to her feet with a sense of dignified grace that only Mitsuru Kirijo could muster even in the most dire of situations, she quickly approached the figure before silently kneeling beside them. Gently, she laid a hand atop their shoulder before giving them a small shake.
"I’ll need you to answer some questions." She murmured. “But before that, are you all right?"
Kyousuke was startled into full awareness by an unfamiliar hand on his shoulder.
Instinctively, he reached out his hand to annihilate his would-be assailant with a blast of psychokinesis... but quickly found that he could not, the familiar feeling of an ECM limiting his psychic abilities.
"I don't know who you are," Kyousuke spoke, withdrawing his hand, "but please try to refrain from disturbing me like that in the future. I... well, let's just say I don't take too kindly to strangers getting too close to me."
Upon closer inspection, a number of features of this mysterious woman stood out -- namely, her expensive-looking clothes, her meticulously-kept hair, and the aura of high society she seemed to carry about her.
"...My apologies if I seem cold, Miss," Kyousuke began, "but I've little patience for rich, sheltered types such as that which you appear to be. I've dealt with plenty of people like you in the past, and, well, they've never meshed well with me."
Kyousuke stood up, straightening himself out. "I apologize if I've somehow misconstrued you, Miss, but you seem to have that air about you. Whatever questions you do have, please ask them."
"An esper huh?" was all Araragi could manage as a response.
What an incomprehensible situation. First he got himself attacked and kidnapped, and now he’s locked in a room with a collar around his neck and no memory of how he or anyone else managed to get there. One of those people being his girlfriend, another is the esper Major standing in front of him.
Something about him seemed dangerous. He reminded him of the vampire hunter Guillotinecutter, no, more like the half-vampire mercenary Episode. At the same time, he felt that he could somewhat trust him. It was just a gut feeling, but Araragi decided to put his faith in that feeling for now. Besides, something about what the Major said about the collar had bothered him. He had a bruise on his shoulder that should have healed already but it was still there…
"Okay Major, I’ll wait." he said as she shoved his hands in his pockets. “By the way, the reason I asked was because I’m a vampire, sort of…"
"A vampire? You?"
Kyousuke's interest was piqued. For such an apathetic-looking boy, suddenly a number of things clicked into place. If what Araragi said was true, if he truly WAS a vampire, then that would explain his above-average physique, and his concern over the collar would be well justified -- and it would also confirm Kyousuke's suspicions regarding the intentions of the mastermind behind their kidnapping.
"Say, Araragi," Kyousuke began, "I hate to bring up what must be a troublesome past, but do you think you could tell me more about this vampirism of yours? I've acquainted myself with a number of espers who used a combination of hypnosis and psychokinesis to evoke traits of animals and other nonhuman entities, but to meet the genuine article is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity..."
Kyousuke calmed himself. "My apologies for my... enthusiasm, but if my hunch is correct, I might just have figured out at least part of why we were brought here. So please, do go on."
"That’s good to hear." Araragi sighed in momentary relief. “Hold on, the second World War?! What are you, a vampire?!" he snapped forgetting the situation he was in. As impossible as the idea was on the surface, considering the fact that he himself had once been a vampire, the idea wasn’t as far fetched as he thought. He took a moment and tried to remove all thoughts that weren’t solely focused on figuring out how to get everyone out of here, or at the very least find answers to a few questions he had.
"Nevermind, that isn’t important right now. If what you’re saying is true then we were both blindsided by someone in black and then woke up here with these collars on our necks…or something like that." he thought to lightly tap the collar then decided against it.
"What are these things anyway?"
"A vampire?" Kyousuke chuckled. "Hardly. I'm an esper, an individual born with superhuman mental capabilities, or what you might call psychic powers, but due to a... certain event, my powers were jump-started to the point where I am now capable of using my powers on an unconscious level to freeze my telomeres... do you know what telomeres are, Araragi? They're a section of your chromosomes that governs cellular aging, so I..."
"I'm sorry, I digress. In short, I've been preventing my own aging by manipulating my DNA with telekinesis, but..."
Kyousuke tapped his collar.
"...whatever this thing is, it's somehow sealing my psychic abilities, so if I can't find some way to remove it before too long, my body will start to age, and you'll find yourself face-to-face with an old man!"
Kyousuke chuckled once again. "At any rate, we won't get anywhere by wasting our energy, especially since these collars may or may not have the same effect on everyone else as they do on me, esper or not, so it is likely in our mutual interest to simply wait until whoever brought us here makes his grand appearance -- after all, what's the fun in caging rats if not to have them dance for your own amusement?"
"Koyomi Araragi. Wait, did you say Major?"
He had seen enough people who were older than they looked, yet he still couldn’t help be surprised to see this young man who looked like he could still be in high school referring to himself as a Major. Though judging by the look of his uniform, when he was a high school student was hard to say.
Araragi decided to forget about that for now in favor of listening to what the man in front of him had to say.
"I can’t imagine you’re here of your own will, Major. Do you have any idea how you, or any of the rest of us got here, or what we’re doing here?"
"I'm afraid I know just as much, or as little, as you do, Mister Araragi... is just plain Araragi fine? Koyomi, perhaps?" Kyousuke mused. "I haven't the slightest as to how you got here, but all I remember is being ambushed on my private cruise liner by some black-clad individual, which makes no sense, since everyone else should have been home and that ship is behind countless layers of psychic protection... although, considering how whoever it was managed to subdue me, everyone else on the ship probably..."
Kyousuke shook his head, chuckling. "You'd think that surviving the second World War -- did they teach you about that in school, Araragi? -- would teach a man not to let his guard down, but I guess even I have my moments. At any rate, it would appear that whoever brought us here, assuming it was the same person, has plans for us, so I doubt we're in any immediate danger."

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"This is some kind of joke…right?"
Koyomi Araragi woke up feeling lightheaded. As far as he could tell, he was sitting against a wall, but he had no clue where. The last time something like this happened, he had been abducted by his girlfriend and held in the ruins of the old cram school that Oshino called home for some time. However, back then her motives were to keep him out of harm’s way regardless of her rough treatment, but that was typical Senjougahara.
Whatever was going on here felt more obviously sinister. It was surprising that anything could manage to seem more sinister than Hitagi Senjougahara at her worst but that surprise only served to unsettle him further. He put a hand on his shoulder to try to loosen himself up and felt something cold brush up against his thumb. He reached for his neck on the same spot where the two bite marks left on his neck should have been, but instead felt something metallic wrapping around his neck like a collar.
Then he remembered. The last thing that he recalled before ending up here was a dark figure that managed to get the jump on him. He looked around the dimly lit room to see that he wasn’t alone. Laying next to him was the figure of Hitagi Senjougahara with a very similar collar around her neck. He panicked almost immediately.
"Hey! Senjougahara, wake up!" he yelled.
"This isn’t funny…"
He scanned the room again to see the others that were trapped along with him.
"Who are you?"
"It would appear you are in the same boat as I."
Kyousuke glanced at the boy standing next to him. He looked to be in his late teens, well-built, if a bit short. His eyes, Kyousuke could tell, were those of someone who had seen more than their fair share of trouble, and certainly the situation they'd found themselves in at the moment was enough trouble to last.
He, too, as Kyousuke quickly noticed, had a collar of his own about his neck -- and, giving the presumably unconscious bodies around the room a once-over, so did each one of them. Putting two and two together, Kyousuke surmised that whoever had abducted them had affixed them with these collars to prevent them from escaping or acting out of turn -- he'd read enough manga and played enough games to know where such developments eventually led.
One wrong step, one attempt at escape -- and boom.
In any other case, Kyousuke could likely shield himself from the explosion with a telekinetic barrier... but as he had repeatedly been made aware, this device functioned at least partially as an ECM, restricting his psychic capabilities to such a degree as to leave him incapable of even basic psychometry. His anti-aging capacity was the result of unconscious manipulation of his telomeres, but even that would wear out in a matter of days, weeks at the most, and his body would...
Kyousuke dispelled these thoughts. Right now, this boy in front of him was the only one who Kyousuke could see was awake, and right now it was in his best interest to get on the boy's good side.
"Normally I'm not one to fraternize with normals, but for the sake of our survival I must push such notions aside. My name is Kyousuke Hyoubu," he spoke, extending his hand, "but feel free to call me Kyousuke, or Major, mister...?"
"What in the name of...?"
Kyousuke had finished up a round of negotiations with the Comerican ambassador and had been returning to the Catastrophe, that much was certain.
However, when he stepped through the gate...?
"Must have been a new type of ECM," the white-haired man mused to himself, recalling the struggle he had put up in vain trying to eliminate the black-clad figure who had somehow broken through 08's psychic protection on the ship and hidden himself -- a feat nigh impossible for one as skilled in psychometry as he -- before ambushing Kyousuke as he stepped across the gate onto the massive cruise ship he called home, at the precise moment his guard was down. And then...... and then what, exactly?
At any rate, he had made a grievous error, and now he found himself... somewhere. He tried reading the location using psychometry, but found that he could not. Wherever he was, they'd psychically fortified the place well, or......
Kyousuke felt around his neck, and sure enough, there it was -- a cold metal collar resting against his skin.
Surely, he realized, this was an ECM, a device designed to limit the psychic abilities of anyone exposed to it or even in its vicinity. This one must be quite powerful, for generally it takes a good handful of high-end ECMs to fully suppress the powers of the most powerful being on the face of the earth.
Oh well, he mused. No point mulling over matters like this. I'll just get out of here and have Magi remove this fo--
His thoughts were interrupted as he attempted to walk in a direction in which he imagined an exit would be -- and immediately tripped over something. Indeed, his psychic abilities were completely sealed.
Looking down, Kyousuke saw what he had tripped over, a human body that had been lying next to him on the floor -- a body that, to Kyousuke's surprise, began to stir.
"Well now," Kyousuke announced to the person now sitting upright on the ground next to him, "looks like I'm not alone."