Chapter 4: Sword (3)
Parry the approaching strike, dodge the follow-up, exploit one of the few, visible opening on the opponent's guard and then start again with this careful pattern while also not get baited in giving too much in attacks.
This little scheme was what had ruled over Shirou's mind as he decided to finally try to challenge and beat Taiga in a kendo spar.
What was ensuing was by far the worst escalation possible to ever be part of, the sheer unpredictability coming from the brunette making logical reactions to her attacks very difficult to elaborate in practice before the subsequent strike.
Her shinai was customized with a yellow-black striped strap on it, something interesting to stare at the first time he saw it but also one of the reasons the teen had never been accepted in official Kendo tournaments.
The standard rules were quite strict regarding the formal appearance of the instrument, highly condemning those who had it altered even just a little with some fancy customization.
And while Shirou had expected the girl to be irritated by this development, he was proven wrong much to his surprise by the brunette's happy reaction to his queries about the situation.
About why she didn't just pick another Shinai and competed anyway, the teen going as far as to giggle at how silly the question was, saying that she didn't care about make it to a legitimate professional level, preferring to keep Kendo as her favorite hobby than a true work.
It was difficult to discern if her eagerness to answer was about genuine compulsion to give out that 'silly answer' or if it was just another attempt to score a favor with the hcild.
The first few days after Kiritsugu had gone for his trip also saw her probing for more knowledge about the man, about things the dark-haired Emiya could have told to the boy, because Shirou was his 'son' and not to her because she was just a
friend.
His reply was the same as usual every single time she would ask about it: Kiritsugu would speak just a few times in a while and it was mostly about current mundane things.
If the man had blurted more about himself, then Shirou too wouldn't be so intrigued by him and his secretive life.
The girl's reaction was a the same pout, no words nor further pressuring over him as she knew he
was being honest to her regarding the topic but that didn't mean she was happy about the lack of info.
*Ding* You have leveled up!
[Status]
Name: Shirou Emiya
Title: The Gamer
Age: 7
Level 9 - Exp: 68.87%
Health Points (HP) : 440
Mana Points (MP): 1000 (+45 MP/m)
Attributes
POW: 26 (30)
INT: 24 (27,6)
AGI: 28 (32,2)
WIS: 26 (29,9)
VIT: 31 (35,6)
CHA: 19 (21,8)
LUK: 20 (23)
Despite the pestering, Shirou was still rewarded by going through with their sparring, especially the difficult one he was sharing with the Fujimura.
The girl was stronger than many other girls her age, thus prompting the Game to give him some means to develop powerful abilities about fighting styles.
In fact, while the effort didn't compel a true increase in Stats, it did gift him with some pleasant improvement in the form of fight-related skills.
Charged Attack (LVL. 2/10) - Deliver a powerful strike against your opponent! The ATK is determined by POW*5! (Cost: 40MP)
The boy was thankful that this particular Skill didn't have any of the special lights that would display any strange occurrence while he used the Skill mid-fight.
He had tried via thoughts by chanting the name of the ability while he prepared to strike and, just like he had read happen in the magazine, he felt an immense boost over the attack that followed.
Still the redhead had expected some flashy effects that would make the power look like… a cool move to use.
Many games did have this mechanic, either to make things 'cool' or to highlight a special attack from a normal one, so it was a legitimate concern but curiosity to see how the abilities developed about flashiness, inherent strength and usefulness.
Sweat was starting to pour from his forehead as his efforts to warrant some advantage over the faster girl were turning out to be quite fruitless, his stamina being even lesser than the proud Fujimura as she continued to explode in endless energy.
Nothing managed to get through her flexible defense, experience and tribulations having tempered her guard to become something of a nightmare to deal with, and her shinai moved so quickly that he had to adopt unorthodox way to not get hit so much, something that would switch once or twice in a while and… wasn't even much effective in the long-run-!
-8HP!
HP: 432/440
Again!
He tried to move away from the barrage of precise strikes and fast stabs that followed the 'prelude blow' all directly hitting his sparring armor but the girl was
so aggressive that any attempt to get her to focus on defending herself vanished the very moment he tried to attempt something to deal with this predicament.
She was constantly attacking him, her objective clear as she was trying to breach through her indomitable rush.
Heck, if he could even bring her to pause just a moment he could turn her feeble defense in mince-meat but it was nigh impossible for him at the surreal pace things were going, the boy forced to deal with the lessening of the incoming impacts of every single attack thrown his way.
The Gamer was close to LVL. 10... but he was still unable to beat anyone, even someone as young as Taiga was!
What an infuriating notion.
-18!! CRIT!
HP: 414/440
This last attack reached his head and made him recoil involuntarily, the concussion making him lose some focus, just enough for the Tiger of Fuyuki delivered another set of attacks he could barely dodge.
Half an hour later and Shirou was thankful that Taiga had to go to school, his HP having reached a worrying
208/440 from what had meant to be a simple spar.
Sore and quite irked at knowing he was far from being able to do
something meaningful, the boy decided to go for a walk to the park nearby.
Bored and interested in resting away from any possible annoyances in the form of the cheerful brunette.
He just was this much irritated at himself.
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Shirou was grateful that he had finally come to see the park, the nature-driven haven becoming somewhat of a pleasant experience to have to spend alone and in calm.
He
could still remember having been there before the fire happened, but those fragmented memories and the mere notion that it had happened before somehow didn't make up with the personal experience he was enjoying at the moment.
The pleasant wind and warmth he could feel brushing his hair and caressing his skin, the boy was happily going for slow walk around the mostly desolate area of the city, being one of the few individuals wandering here and at this hour of the day.
Children were mostly spending their time at Homurahara Academy and many adults were still working even if it was close to holiday break, making the whole experience even better for someone that just wanted to have minimum contacts with people that very instant.
With a sigh, the child decided to sit by one of the available benches that gave a clear sight over the small lake nearby the far end of the natural location, a little construction that looked to be several decades old by the state of the stone used to make it.
No matter how little and bruised Fuyuki Town was, the city was still capable of giving quite some nice views to anyone that wished some novelty once or twice in a while.
Part of him wondered where he could find some ice cream in that very hour of the day, just so to add even more delight to this good visit at the park.
He smiled contently, looking from afar the lively section of the city beyond the park that was visible through the nearby gates.
"What a waste of space."
Shirou froze at those sudden words, hearing them being pronounced far too close to where he was sitting by in that moment. The cold tone dripping with disdain and dullness just made the whole unexpected interjection to be… chill-worthy.
He slowly turned to see the culprit behind the comment, a youthful man sitting on the free space of the very bench the Emiya was occupying, blond hair and red eyes as he stared dully at the fountain.
There was some tense moments of silence at first, but then the child turned his attention back at the structure and frowned.
"Why?" He asked with a confused tone.
It was curiosity that drove the child to question the curt but harsh review over the man-made object.
"This could have easily been turned in a place of production," The blond surprisingly replied, his tone not changing from its initial pitch. "Even a section for new houses and yet someone decided to be dictated by some senseless needs like the one for relax and the one craving for natural points."
The redhead blinked at the explanation but stood silent as they both continued to stare at the place.
"Do you... think creating abt park is useless?" It was a simple question and Shirou put an effort to try and avoid sounding too much annoying with his tone, feeling threatened by the young man.
There was just something ominous from the way he was so at ease, from the way his appearance screamed of power and unpredictable wrath at the least slight.
The Gamer was happy when the reaction was just a simple scowl, lacking any sort of negative connotation regarding him as the red orbs were all fixed at the fountain.
"I suppose that my rightful opinion is influenced by the good rule from my home," The man admitted calmly. "But I know this is just a disgraceful way to spend resources and time for the people here."
The boy nodded slowly at the stranger's words, not to agree but rather accept it as an opinion. He finally turned his full attention to the man, trying to understand why he would begin this conversation with such a confusing topic.
He got just a glance as the blond continued to stare placidly at the sight in front of them.
"W-While I understand your explanation, sir." Shirou started politely, awkward and somewhat wary of the individual he was speaking with. "I think that... it has still some uses other than mere need for a natural place."
Silence ruled once again, taking a little more of time while a gust of wind started to cool the hot weather of the day, bringing some relief to the redhead's mind.
"Indeed?" It was relayed slowly, almost quizzically as the man's stare having steeled for a moment to weight his words, numerous thoughts playing for a while on his face.
"I-I mean, it makes the city less... boring?" It had a playground and.. people liked to run and excercise in this particular place of the town. "While working is important, people do deserve some means to spend some time away from worries and… stress?"
"You.. are telling some truth." A sigh, a tired one, left the red-eyed individual's mouth. "I am quite pleased to see something that can help in soothing one's mind."
"Also it is.. a nice place for kids." Shirou blurted quickly, a bit embarrassed once he considered what he had just said.
"Perhaps," The stare softened as the man seemed to remember something. "Childhood will always be the easiest time for everyone, especially those with the greatest of burdens."
He stood up from the and silently started to walk away, surprising Shirou at the suddenness of the act and the boy expected the man to merely leave there without saying anything else.
But the blonde then he stopped, glancing back with a curious glance.
"You have good chances to become great, to
redeem the decadence afflicting the world." His tone was almost prophetic and the boy felt those words to be true in his mind, something about the figure giving off a sense of authority and truthfulness that couldn't even be denied within his thoughts. "I will watch you closely as you grow stronger and become the founder of a new Era, hopefully"
The greatest promise, one of power and duty.
…
What the heck did just happen?
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Kiritsugu was back in Fuyuki. He was back at home.
Shirou stared in surprise as he returned early back at the house only to find the man slowly trying to apply some fresh bandages over...
that.
It wasn't a normal wound by any means, his skin all around the damaged tissue black and dying, too much blood flowing out of it for that to be something stable, under control or…
Curable.
"Shirou." Kiritsugu said with a blank tone, a piercing stare now directed at the redhead.
The boy froze as the man's blank stare was upon him.
"I-I'm sorry- I didn't expect you to-" The child tried to apologize, his mind still wrapping up about the wound he was just looking at.
"It's not your fault," He responded curtly, understanding. "After all, I didn't mention that I could have returned earlier from the trip."
The Gamer merely nodded at his words and the man finished putting his shirt and jacket on after concluding his difficult task.
"You seem different." The adult mused loudly enough to bring this topic right to the child's ears.
Panic surged in the boy's mind at those words, body tensing up at the development here unfolding.
The comment had come out of nowhere and it drawing some shock out of the young Emiya at how quick it had all come out as.
Did the man knew that something was wrong about him? That he was
weird enough to investigate about curious anomalies?
As an excuse formed in his mind, Shirou ready to rush out from that ugly predicament, he felt Kiritsugu's hand grasping his left arm and he felt his skin sting a little at the touch.
"Your Circuits." The man commented again, louder than before as a slim note of surprise was playing on his expression. "They are active."
"I-I-" The hold tightened and Shirou felt
true fear as the man crouched to get a proper look at his face.
But before the build-up could lead to the zenith of that escalation, Shirou was granted mercy in the form of a certain bubbly brunette.
The door of the living room was suddenly opened by Taiga as the girl stepped inside the room, seemingly ready to begin the usual 'babysitting hours' with the Gamer but she paused at the scene, her initial smile crumbling in confusion and minor surprise.
"K-Kiritsugu?"
Whatever the man had planned to do with the redhead ceased in that very moment, the dark-haired guardian moving away and sitting near the table.
The girl finally smiled again, happy that her teacher was back this soon. "You are back earlier! Did Shirou tell you that he started to train in Kendo? He is a prodigy, that is what Jiji say and-"
Kiritsugu froze, eyes widening a fraction at the detail regarding the training. Something stirring as his composure returned cold and somewhat irritated
"Taiga." He said with a steel-like voice, dragging the teen to pause in her rant, a feat that was as rare as unusual.
The teen flinched at the tone, looking nervous as she noticed that the dark-haired Emiya didn't look very happy.
"Y-Yes, Kiritsugu?"
There was a brief pause, the man taking a sip from the cup of tea he had on the table before Shirou had returned home.
It wasn't hesitation, it was pondering over the following words.
"Tell Raiga-san that I will no longer tutor you." Kiritsugu suddenly proclaimed, nodding as to bring determination to this shocking decision.
The girl looked tense, eyes widening immensely at the absurd predicament, even Shirou felt that this was surreal as the man had no reason to just dismiss the girl like that.
...
"W-What?" Her tone broke a little, her face was twitching as Taiga tried to hold her tears. Her efforts were failing, much to the redhead's growing sadness "W-What do y-you mean w-with that?"
"I was quite clear with the man with our deals," Kiritsugu explained curtly and mysteriously. "He overstepped his boundaries with this development and now we are done with our contract."
There was another pause, this one much smaller than before as the girl started to sniff and Shirou's jaws had hit the floor at the cold tone used by the man.
"Go back home,
Fujimaru-san." It was the final order, one that
Shirou felt numb as he continued to stare silently and wide-eyed at the insane scene. This was the first time Kiritsugu reacted so viciously and.. with Taiga especially. The brunette was after all affectionate with him and that had to have hurt far too much to be just condoned her in quiet mortification.
The girl was a pest and quite annoying... but even the boy had some limits in that dislike, having long accepted that her actions were all done for good's sake, not for any selfish or infuriating purposes.
Speaking of the Fujimura, tears were now freely falling off her face as she was trying to make sense in that mad escalation, part of her unable to accept this sudden refusal from the man.
It took her a while but in the end she managed to steel herself, giving a brief nod as she turned around and started to walk away from the house, the front door harshly closing with an angry slam, leaving just the two Emiya alone once again.
For the first time in a
very long time ever since he had been with Kiritsugu, Shirou felt that this situation was just beyond anything he could just forgive quietly and so calmly.
The man had been secretive, barely interacted with him.. and he
dared to do this. While the adult hadn't mentioned the reasoning inclining to this sharp dismissal, the boy knew well enough to see that the issue was
not created by the Fujimura Clan.
He was the problem, the one that caused this predicament by merely trying to connect.
He felt his lungs burning furiously, sight tinging in red at that unfair development as he was now aware of why it was a problem.
Shirou was meant to be left alone… because
Kiritsugu wanted to be left alone.
He closed his eyes, ignoring the fact that the dark-haired moron was now looking at him and seemed ready to resume what was happening prior to Taiga's interruption.
But not this time, he thought so determinedly and decisively.
Shirou stood up from his seat and started to walk towards the entrance corridor.
"Where are you-"
He didn't hear the last part of the question, the moment he heard the man speaking his legs swiftly switching to a quick run out of the house and out of that room.
His destination?
Taiga had done nothing wrong and.. he had to apologize for what had happened.
It was his fault. It was his duty to be genuinely sad and helpful of someone that had been helpful since the very beginning.
An apology for being such a brat.
An apology for what had just happened and...
An apology because he had lied to himself.
She might be overbearing with her eccentric antics but... she wasn't bad enough to warrant his utter hatred.
She wasn't there when the fire had happened and she had tried to not mention it.
She had
never tried to remind him of that tragedy as she knew he would not stomach that.
He was alone in the world and she tried to bring him some hope, something that while unneeded for circumstances.
Even Kiritsugu's kindness had failed to warrant this inner emotion, this sensation that only the brunette knew how to bring out from his core.
She made him feel important, She made him feel worthy.
And here he was, running madly through the streets of the city, ignoring any stares from the bystanders around thrown his way as he finally reached the compound where the girl had to have taken refuge..
Pausing a moment to regain a composure out of that breath-taking rush, Shirou walked slowly but determinedly towards the gates of the building complex.
He found Raiga sitting by the sidewalk right nearby the main doors of the building, the elder staring at him impassively as the child stepped inside the main courtyard and his stare fell to the ground the moment he was close enough to ask to enter, ashamed of the predicament and the stern stare from the old man.
"It was Kiritsugu, right?" That caught the redhead off-guard and the elder took it as a positive response, sighing at the situation. "I should have been careful about that specific detail, I had forgotten about those bits of our agreement and.. now my granddaughter is stuck in her room, denying anyone entry.. even her Raiga-jiji."
He deflated for a moment, genuine displeasure evident on his face. Then he tried to appear stern once again. "Go and,
, help her. I- I can trust you to not hurt her,
can I?"
Shirou gulped at the subtle/not-so-subtle threat. "I-I am not going to hurt her, Raiga-jiji."
"...Good." A small smile and the boy was directed to the door keeping him from knowing how hurt she was.
He felt his shoulders heavying as he knocked thrice at the door, softly. "
G-Go away, Jiji-" "I-It's me."
Few moments passed and Shirou frowned as silence reigned for a while. "T-Taiga-"
The door opened quickly as the girl's arm snatched him inside, almost making him trip there in the process.
The room hardly resembled any of the ways the boy had imagined a girl's room, the walls were a dark shade of yellow, few posters of some obscure rock bands and a small desk with a school bag and some books still sitting on it.
Meanwhile the girl had jumped back in her bed, a peculiar fortress built there for the occasion.
"W-What are you doing here, Sh-Shirou-chan?" The brunette tried to appear furious at him but… he knew well enough when the girl would be angry.
And right now it wasn't anger that was talking. It was hurt.
Usually the Gamer would have groaned at the mere mentioning of this nickname but he decided to let it go, knowing that the circumstances were far from normal and he couldn't afford to sound mean.
"I-I.." He gulped as he felt the nervous knot in his throat tightening. "I wanted to-to apologize."
She blinked from her shelter... of pillows and tiger plushies? What was he looking at?
"W-What?" The brunette frowned, appearing incredibly confused at the boy's words.
"I-I had treated you badly by-by ignoring you and.. and you were kind, I know that you mean everything so-" He didn't have time to finish that he was tackled down but this time he was more than happy to have someone to hold onto as he too felt some tears coming through his dams.
His face pressed one her shoulder and... he cried.
He hadn't cried when he woke up in the hospital, he didn't cry when he realized he was
alone and without a family.
Maybe... maybe it was the fact he knew Taiga, he could see her face, remember her smile and...
he could remember her.
"You did nothing wrong, Shirou-kun," She said while letting out a sob on his own shoulder. "You-You are not the one at at fault."
Shirou smiled a little in her hold, enjoying that brief moment of mutual honesty he was having with Taiga.
"T-Thank you, T-Taiga-neechan."
The hug tightened and he could feel her
smile. It wasn't the usual happy smile no... it was a
genuine one.
"Y-You are welcome, Otouto."
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AN
Shirou is emotional all of sudden, why? As much as I can make Shirou stoic, he doesn't have Gamer Mind. He has still feelings keeping him rooted from fully going cold to the world and.. he is still a child. Mood swings are still a thing at his age, especially when he is so far influenced from the fire. He had already lost someone he cared and.. he didn't wanted to lost anyone else this soon.
Is this going to end in some serious pairing? Nope. I might still go Illya route but.. I am still thinking if that is truly a good idea by the end of what I've planned. In the previous draft it was all planned for Illya being Shirou's only one. In this version? I don't know but I might as well if things go a certain way.
Kerry is a cold b*stard, shouldn't he be a little more warm with people? You all have to consider the fact Kiritsugu's attitude thawing happens much after the 4th HGW and he had just returned from his first failing attempt to recover Illya. He is incredibly sour and quite restricted to see whom he had taken under his wing practicing something remotely dangerous. In that brief moment of over-protectiveness he put on the pragmatic mask he had used during the war, one that barely value others' feelings.
Taiga is stronger than Shirou, but Shirou has.. Magecract? Considering Nasu's own words (surprisingly not-so-paradoxical in this case), Taiga is actually pretty strong. She has been trained for years in Kendo, many whining how she had wasted her potential by not going for some official career in the sport, her shinai is also stated to be 'possibly' a demon sword and... her luck is EX. I am not joking about this, it is said that she had somehow avoided three armageddon-level disasters mid-4thHGW. Don't worry, Shirou will beat her in few chapters thanks to magical exploits.
Gilgamesh and his.. weird introduction: I had planned to make his introduction as violent as I did in the previous draft but.. I considered the fact very few tries to use the new information we have regarding Gilgamesh, especially his Caster version. While his Archer version is quite stick-in-the-mud, he is still wise to some extent to not try to go Gung-ho against everyone. The reason he had been so vehemently attacking Shirou in the Canon is a mix of anger and arrogance since he cannot accept the mere idea of someone stealing his thunder.