Finding a Little Sister in the House, 2/?
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More of the younger!genderbend!Wataru and younger!Taiga off of the “Song in a Painting” storyline.
He let her lead him into a room, where she started hustling around, looking in books. Finally, she found what she needed. “Stay out of the circle,” Dawn said, and Taiga obeyed. He didn’t want to make whatever she was doing fail and to lose his little sister.
She chanted, longer than he wanted her to, and then she swirled around. Finally, she went to a map of Tokyo and stabbed a finger at it.
She seemed to come out of a trance, looking at the map. “This is where her Kivat is,” the Elder said dutifully.
Taiga made a note of the location. “Thank you,” he said, bowing, writing down the street and cross-streets. Then he rushed out, and commanded his driver to take him there.
Once he got there, he realized he had no idea of where his baby sister might be. He’d have to sit and wait, and see if she came out. She could be in any of the residences. Heck, she could be over in the cafe down the street!
He wished he had a sense of where she might be. She could be anywhere!
Taiga sat there in the backseat of his car, hoping that she’d come out, or the Kivat would. He needed to have a good long talk with that Kivat about his baby sister and get the Kivat to stop protecting her from her family. Their mother was dead; if she’d had other family… well, even if she had been sent off to human relatives, he’d soon fix that. She was family; she was not human, even if mother’s indiscretion had been with a human.
Two… no, three… people came out of the cafe. An older man, a younger woman… and the girl. His baby sister. The man was leading her to what Taiga presumed was his car.
Taiga was up and out of the car in a moment. Using the skills Bishop had taught him, he teleported behind the two to grab his baby sister, and teleported them both back to the car. He shoved her inside. “Home!” he barked to the driver.
The driver peeled off. It occured to Taiga after a moment that he’d forgotten about the Kivat. No matter. The Kivat surely knew where Castle Dran was, the Kivat could find her again. Once she was safe.
The girl was crying, and so Taiga drew her across his lap, trying to hug her. The Kivat had honestly freaked her out about him; but he’d fix that. Once she saw him she’d know him for the great person he was. Once they got to the clearing….
Taiga looked at the girl. Wataru, the Kivat had named her. She probably wouldn’t be too thrilled about being carried all the way to Dran; he’d have to find a park and summon the dragon.
He directed his driver to the nearest park, and summoned Dran, holding on to Wataru tight. She was still crying and fighting him, and he had to hold on tight while the Dragon arrived and surfaced. He breathed a sigh of relief as they were carried up to safety.
Crossposted from Ramblings Yet Once More here.
Song in a Painting
Date: 2012-10-07 09:56 am (UTC)