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they're just shadows searching for light
CONTENT WARNINGS: character death, character being eaten
Ren's been here for weeks now, wandering Tokyo like a ghost, poking his head cautiously through doors into other places. The people are... well, anyway, most of them treat him better than he deserves. He can talk to them, and they can see him no matter how he feels. It's good. It should be good. But no matter how hard Ren tries to put on a brave face for Akechi, he's so worried all the time.
It's just, whenever Ren walks the streets of Tokyo, he can't help but think of what's beneath him. Akechi's Shadow, everything that was torn out of him, anger and betrayal and seething hatred. Hatred of Ren. Ren deserves it, he brought it on himself, he's the reason that Shadow even exists, but he can't—he can't just let it stay there, unacknowledged. He can't ignore it. He ignored Akechi once before, and look what happened.
The Shadow is dangerous, people have said. Deadly. But Ren has all his Personas again, the ones that were meant to take on Maruki; there's a chance he'll survive. And even if he doesn't, even if he dies... no one can honestly say that would be a great loss. And he'll have died showing Akechi, all of Akechi, that he matters enough to take the risk. Because he does matter. More than anything.
Still, he doesn't want to leave the Akechi in the real world without a word. Just in case it does go wrong. So he sits through an afternoon with Akechi, quiet and distracted, and when the time comes for him to leave and find food (or at least that's what he says), he turns back at the door of Akechi's apartment.
"Hey, um. Can I tell you something?"
Ren's been here for weeks now, wandering Tokyo like a ghost, poking his head cautiously through doors into other places. The people are... well, anyway, most of them treat him better than he deserves. He can talk to them, and they can see him no matter how he feels. It's good. It should be good. But no matter how hard Ren tries to put on a brave face for Akechi, he's so worried all the time.
It's just, whenever Ren walks the streets of Tokyo, he can't help but think of what's beneath him. Akechi's Shadow, everything that was torn out of him, anger and betrayal and seething hatred. Hatred of Ren. Ren deserves it, he brought it on himself, he's the reason that Shadow even exists, but he can't—he can't just let it stay there, unacknowledged. He can't ignore it. He ignored Akechi once before, and look what happened.
The Shadow is dangerous, people have said. Deadly. But Ren has all his Personas again, the ones that were meant to take on Maruki; there's a chance he'll survive. And even if he doesn't, even if he dies... no one can honestly say that would be a great loss. And he'll have died showing Akechi, all of Akechi, that he matters enough to take the risk. Because he does matter. More than anything.
Still, he doesn't want to leave the Akechi in the real world without a word. Just in case it does go wrong. So he sits through an afternoon with Akechi, quiet and distracted, and when the time comes for him to leave and find food (or at least that's what he says), he turns back at the door of Akechi's apartment.
"Hey, um. Can I tell you something?"
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"You got exactly what you wanted!" His voice pitches up to a scream. "And you're making me pay for your cowardice!"
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His voice cracks again. He swallows hard. "I can think he's a person and miss you at the same time."
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"Shut up!" The voice is like nothing human; he flies apart, expanding, impacting on the walls and still screaming. "Shut up, shut up, shut up! I hate you! I hate you!"
He has, somehow, got around Ren; he lines the whole of Maruki's control room, with Ren pressed against his inside wall. The screaming comes to an end, but he doesn't recoalesce. There's a tiny spark of life left in his darkness, and he wants to keep it.
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It's like nothing he's experienced before, or even seen: a Shadow flying apart and swallowing someone. He can't see, or hear anything besides his own breathing, and every time he inhales he takes more of the despair and guilt of Akechi's Shadow into himself. Why does the Shadow feel guilty?
He isn't sure he could fight back right now, or even stand up. Blood trickles down the back of his neck. But it doesn't matter. He doesn't want to struggle. He deserves this. He belongs here, in the dark, soaking in the reality of what he did until Akechi's Shadow does whatever he's going to do. You're making me pay for your cowardice. The Shadow had been wrong about the rest of it, but that's the truest thing anyone's ever said to Ren.
He thinks of Akechi, the one on the surface, his constant concern and his voice, calling frantically for Ren on the street in Kichijoji; and he thinks of the way Akechi talks about his mother now. It'll be like that with Ren. Out of sight, out of mind, except when someone brings him up. He went when it was his time. Maybe Ren's doing him a favor, honestly. Not sitting in front of him being sad all the time, where Akechi can't distract himself. He'll be better off once Ren passes out of his memory.
"I'm sorry," he breathes, to Akechi and to his Shadow. With steady hands, he takes off his mask and sets it down beside him. It doesn't make any practical difference, in terms of whether he can fight; he could call it back with a thought. But the gesture speaks, nonetheless.
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He didn't mean to swallow Ren. Not yet, at least. Not like the smaller Shadows that misadventure close to him, tiny distractions from the bleak eternity of his days. If only he would have been worth it all—if only I hadn't been such a goddamned fool all along—
No wonder he spends so much time screaming. Ren's apology doesn't help, either. He can't catch his breath, for he has none, but there's a shudder in the walls of the bubble as Ren chooses to stay. His mind, what's left of it, whites out. stay, stay with me, oh stay—part of him wants it more than anything. But the rest of him is louder by far. He won't be stupid any more. He won't be trapped, and he certainly won't trust.
Rejecting it—rejecting Ren—he screams, "No! Never!", not making much sense but shaking all of Da'at. He needs to move, to thrash, but he can't, not in this monstrous form.
So he snaps back to his human shape and size, where he contorts in agony on the floor. Of Ren Amamiya and his mask, there is no sign. And when the Shadow understands this, he begins to wail.
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He sees the wailing Shadow, and he glares.
"Where is Ren?"
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Crow stomps closer, looming over the Shadow. He grabs him by the front of that scarf, glaring into his eyes. "Where is he?"
There's so much fire in his voice, it's uncharacteristic. Crow can already suspect what happened. He just hopes that he's wrong.
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"He's mine now. Mine forever. I won."
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He was too slow. Too late.
Sparrow trusted him... and it wasn't enough.
He wasn't enough.
It's just like—
His mother's lifeless form, dangling, swaying, limp. Never again would she answer his calls. Never again would she smile, never again would she—
"No!"
Saki Konishi, consumed by long nails, claws, teeth, Shadows, writhing, screaming, utterly devoured, and he could only watch as the tears flowed and flowed and flowed...
Until they ran completely dry.
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It doesn't matter.
He does it anyway.
"You will pay for this."
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"You won't kill me. I've been trying to get you all to do it for months." Or rather, to kill "Sparrow", his ego, and close the book once and for all.
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His grip on his saber tightens. He stands there, as if he could strike at any time.
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"I thought you were going to make me pay," he says, flat and lifeless. "If you meant you were going to give me therapy, then perhaps I'll fight you after all."
He does not move an inch.
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Now?
Now he's rushing in, pouncing at the Shadow again. Even without intent to kill, nobody ever said he couldn't blow off some steam.
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"ARSENE! MEGIDOLAON!"
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"Listen up, bastard." The instant after it detonates, Ren swoops down, grabbing his Goro. "I don't know and I don't give a FUCK what's happened with you and your fucking shitbag of a Ren. Drag my Goro into it again, and I'll make the self-made hell you're burning in hotter than the goddamn Sun. Goho-M!"
Less than a moment after he's said those words and smashed the little ball in his glove, they're back in reality, Ren clinging onto his boyfriend tight.
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Fizzles out.
Crow falls to the ground as the weight of the circumstances hits him with the weight of an entire mountain.
Tears well in his eyes and he pounds the ground. "Why?!"
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He doesn't come over, not at once. Every part of him is full of dread.
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"...I'm sorry," he practically chokes out. "I wasn't—I didn't—"
Damn it. He strikes the ground again.
"...I was too late..."
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"He's dead," he informs Sparrow, unflinching. "Your Ren is dead." And he might've taken my Goro with him.
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"Oh. I see." His hand goes to his stomach. Any cruelty in other-Ren's words has passed him by. Sounding lost, he repeats himself. "I see."
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