⤚ The Real Him ⤙
Akiya
ARAYA was left in the room tied up to think about what Rai- dad had told her. That he was our father. She definitely wasn't handling it the best. Although I thought she would of placed it together, the name Raiden is on our birth certificates.
Seems my sister isn't the brightest. I winced slightly at the clawing against my mind. "Sit down, damn it's not like I hurt her." I spoke feeling the human in me rising up in aggravation. 16 fucking years I spent underneath another spirit growing above me trying to keep me down.
A result of the bitch who was my mother. In fear. The last bits of my memories prior to dad ripping me right through the other spirit was attempting to latch onto him and then the bright orange as it covered me. I went directly to the room he had got me.
I walked in taking a glance at the mirror. "I'll let you out soon, I still want control, you had sixteen years of control, now it's your turn to sit in the back. It's not like I plan to hurt her. . . much. I'll only hurt her if she tries to fuck with me." I smiled.
"And my plans." I felt him yelling at me to stop. "Calm down, it'll be much easier for us to co-exist if you just accept the fact that I am part of you unlike that spirit you thought was yours, I'm your spirit." I spoke looking in the mirror.
"If you cooperate with me I can get you what you want, the things you desire and I promise no harm will come to your- our sister as long as she stays out of our way." I told him soothing him down. A constant effort.
Prior to Araya coming here he had been quiet. . . calculating. I was quite proud to have a human as smart as him. He was trying to take everything in, although it didn't take him long to figure out who Raiden was, he didn't even need him to tell him like Araya happened to have.
"Yes the things you wanted,not just what I want. What I want was out, and now I'm out, and of course to make mother pay for putting me down, I'll have her see things my way." His thoughts flooded into me once more as I grimaced.
"I'm not gonna kill her, I can't kill her, she is nine hundred years old, no matter how hard dad trains me I can't kill her. Only dad can and he is still quite attached to her to put her down. And no he doesn't talk about what happened, and he won't."
I smiled at the mirror, at my reflection, at Akiya. "Yes I will help you achieve your desires, but I have it all planned out. I'm not stupid, I know she has something on her that will lead them here." I said. Did Raiden know this? I wasn't sure.
She was quite in plain sight to not have known that she was at risk to be taken. She no doubt had that staged and quickly regretted it after. From his memories I could see that she wasn't the most brave person out there; nor did she act like a kitsune which had me intrigued.
Somewhere in her was my sister; a kitsune spirit. There was no denying the fact that she is a kitsune, that spirit in him had to come from somewhere, poor girl with a half a spirit. She'd get it back. . . once I figured out how to deliver it back.
She wasn't a thunder though. That was the half trying to become whole and failing. But somewhere in Araya was her spirit; my true sister. Araya was his sister. As her spirit was mine. A sadistic one considering her lack of rising up in defiance.
Her way of being a bitch. I looked in the mirror once more at the body of my human side. This was his body. Akiya's body. My body. My form was in a black fox spirit that surrounded him.
"We'll be starting out the desires in an easy way. They'll be coming for her, there is no doubt about that, if that nogitsune in your memories cares for her as much as he shows it, he won't let her just be here." I said as I looked in the mirror speaking to him.
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