A sullen night it was. Clear with a full moon and stars. What a sight it is, but why for a moment did it give a bitter, ill oddness, better off being dead, feeling through one's being.
But this one's thought were far off somewhere else, other than what the weather was like.
Even the tongue curling taste of tea didn't take his mind off it, that word.
"With deep graduate of you finally getting you memory back, warms . . . "
"Yet, with all those pretty words, will not give you, whatever you wish for."
"How do you see it that way, Karoku?"
"You Circus Jumpers are no different from them." Karoku stated, placing his cup of tea on the table before him, lucky for him, blocking those questioning him far away.
"In any case, for what you did. Nai is . . . "
"Is incomplete."
This made the first and second head of the Circus to pounder of his words.
The dark hair one, Hirato choose to speak, very much sounding bored. "Do you mean that he may . . . "
"Change back or die. When I have to even come across. He's shown no signs of random shots of pain or odd eating habits."
"So what your saying is . . . "
Karoku glared at the man, daring him to go on.
"But Nai was . . . "
"Call whatever you want. It doesn't change anything for I plan down Nai's life."
The blonde young man stayed quiet when those words snap at him.
In that moment of silence, it was clear for what Nai's caretaker might be planning for him. And sadly, little Nai would have no idea of when that will happen.
Unknowing to the group in the commoner room, slowly changing the subjects over and over. To more information for the head leaders of Circus. While the questions be blunt or encrypted. But before this, an eavesdropper didn't let go of what was spoken before.
In doing, quietly leaves without being notice and heads down the one many, lone, dim-lit, hollow, hallways. Down to where he rest and where his roommate would be.
"Nai?" He called out, hoping he wasn't asleep.
The younger male, hummed a little, with his eyes still on a colorful and wordless book, that he couldn't put down.
"Nai." More force was in that voice, not harsh, but able to break those red eyes away from the book.
"Hi, Gareki, Yogi got me another picture book. You want to look at also?"
"Another time." He said, taking a seat on Nai's bunk, with his eyes looking out the window of night.
"You okay?"
The words of wonder.
Gareki pulls his hands up to his face, unsure of to say or do.
In that movement, it worry Nai, to where he place his book down and moved closer to his friend. Hoping he wasn't sick or anything.
"Gareki, why are things you doing scary me?" Nai asked.
In truth it was. How Nai's friend just sat there, making no noise or movement.
With Nai's strong hearing heard the lights of forgiveness from his dark clan friend.
"Gareki?"
"Hey, Nai, I want to ask you something."
"Okay!" Nai said happily, glad to see his friend look at him, showing unknown feeling in those eyes of his.
"Want to play a game?"
"A new one?"
"Ah, yeah, a new one."
Nai nodded.
"It's call keep away. It's like tag and hide n' seek together."
Nai nodded him to go and talk the rules there was no doubt there would be.
The following morning, Gareki and Nai were missing. Sending the Second Circus group in a panic, well mostly Yogi and Tsukumo. Hirato who was just slightly to no showing that he was pissed off along with Nai's caretaker.
"Knowing those two, they couldn't have gone far. We'll find them." Hirato said to Karuko, before sending his team out to find them. "You're going to have to tell him. He's seen what near death is and almost losing someone. But you going to tell him, of what could happen to himself."
"Another reason he is incomplete and why I don't have the heart to tell him."
"If you don't. I will. And I am sure Nai's Gareki will never forgive you." Hirato said with a light smirk.
"I hate that boy." He said, before leaving, feeling the need for rest. With his mind only on Nai coming home and dismember that boy who took him.
Hirato watch him leave. barley amuse of this man's way to see life in general. But a small thought slip through him.
If Nai is incomplete as a being. Gareki just as bad. Wise but stupid, Gareki. I hope you know that.
As the leader of Second Circus group had thought, it was only a matter of time. Now getting one to listen and another to understand was all a different matter at hand. But Hirato could see that Nai nor Gareki was dealing this alone. Far from being called incomplete.
