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Chapter 3: Hunting Season(ing) Part Two
God, was there some planet in retrograde right now? Everything was so…gray. Tome usually would have been able to cite a specific planet but she had been too oddly deflated all day to speculate.
At least she wasn’t the worst one off. No, not by far. That honor went to the pompadour’d thug who did nothing but sulk in the corner of their shared club space now. Her own club mates who were always too scared of him to even approach even tried to offer him one of their honey chip bags out of sheer pity. Tome, usually quite stingy with the resources (especially now they didn’t actually have funding anymore) didn’t even object. ‘How the mighty fall.’
Goda had spent some time trying to cheer Onigawara up. That boy was too nice for his own good. Him AND Kageyama. Tome didn’t know what Goda had been trying, exactly, since she was too engrossed in (or rather numbed by) her video game to listen but she could guess. The Body Improvement Club had one solution for every possible human ailment. It was exactly why she didn’t risk complaining today.
Tome glanced at the clock—it was getting to be that time, wasn’t it? The time where everyone finished their club activities up. Ah. Orwell was calling her name once again.
At least she wasn’t the worst one off. No, not by far. That honor went to the pompadour’d thug who did nothing but sulk in the corner of their shared club space now. Her own club mates who were always too scared of him to even approach even tried to offer him one of their honey chip bags out of sheer pity. Tome, usually quite stingy with the resources (especially now they didn’t actually have funding anymore) didn’t even object. ‘How the mighty fall.’
Goda had spent some time trying to cheer Onigawara up. That boy was too nice for his own good. Him AND Kageyama. Tome didn’t know what Goda had been trying, exactly, since she was too engrossed in (or rather numbed by) her video game to listen but she could guess. The Body Improvement Club had one solution for every possible human ailment. It was exactly why she didn’t risk complaining today.
Tome glanced at the clock—it was getting to be that time, wasn’t it? The time where everyone finished their club activities up. Ah. Orwell was calling her name once again.
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"You really know a lot about birds."
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While the boys chatted about ID, Tome was trying to line up a shot of the bird with her camera. It was one she borrowed nicely and didn't at all swipe for the purposes of documenting random phenomena from her dad, so of course she totally knew how to use it inside and out and she wasn't struggling with getting the focus right when--
SHRIEK
Tome had been zoomed in on the bird's mouth when it let out a wail just like a human child's and she screamed too.
"D-don't eat me! PLEASE! This body is so tiny! It won't even keep you fed for A DAAAAAY!" The bird curled up into a feathery ball in Mob's palms.
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"It's okay," Mob said, visibly tense. "We're not going to hurt you."
He was so surprised by the yell that it never even occurred to him to question the fact there was a talking bird in his hands.
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"Yes. Please try getting used to it now." Teru was blunt, but if this girl was worthy enough to stand by Mob then she should be de-sensitized to the supernatural as quickly as possible. Still...it was strange. Whatever made those marks in the fields carried a bounty of spiritual energy, but this thing--
FWOOSH
Another surge of spiritual energy went roaring past somewhere close followed by the sharp smell of burning plant matter. It was strong enough to create a gust of wind that silenced Tome, but not the bird. The bird shrieked again and summoned enough energy to flap from Mob's hands to Tome's hood and Tome was screaming again.
"Ack! No! No! D-don't--get out--" She was flailing like a scarecrow caught in a gale.
'Yeah, that settles it!' Whatever was menacing these fields was definitely not some pathetic bird half-spirit. Whatever it was it moved fast enough that spelled death for anyone who didn't have their guard up. Without waiting, Teruki began to erect a barrier of crackling yellow energy around them--but stopped when the bird cried out from Tome's hood.
"No! Wait! Don't! You'll exorcize me, too!"
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"We won't exorcise you," Mob assured him. "All we need to do is get you far enough away and it should be fine, right?"
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Besides, Teru could crush that thing out of existence at the first sneeze of trouble. He was sure about that much.
"Okay," he said in English, "but I'll be watching your back."
"Um...I'm sorry to interrupt! It's not every day I run into humans. But could you...please...take me to my safe nest?"
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A drop of rain hit Tome's nose and she flinched. She tucked her camera away in her schoolbag and turned her eyes to the side as far as they'd go but she could barely see the talking...bird...thing. "Fine, but...if you're gonna be in there don't make a mess of things, alright?"
"Awhahawa...warmth..."
"And don't fall asleep! We're doing you a favor so don't strand us anywhere out there." Tome tugged her hood a bit tighter as one drop hitting her head turned into another turning into several more.
"Oh! You see those tall ones?" The dove poked it's head out and bobbed it in the direction of tall weeping willows in the distance. "Go to the biggest one! It's right beneath it. My nest might be a little too small for humans but it'll be real safe! Promise!"
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"What were you doing out there?"
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"Um." Tome reached to prod the dove on the beak.
"C-cuuooh!? Sorry...I'm really tired...once we're back at my nest I can get my energy back up..."
Tome looked at Mob and tossed up her hands. They clearly weren't gonna be able to get much out of the talking bird right now.
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Tome carefully dug it out of her hood (it was truly pitiful and it tickled so damn much) and emerged out in front of the pack to take it in.
The weeping willow was taller than she'd ever seen one. The leaves and catkins were thick and voluminous - enough so that it could keep the ground below it safe from the now-pouring rain. The tree being so grand made the little shelter--a shrine?--look even smaller and more pitiful by comparison. Even a rabbit hopping into it by accident could have taken it down. It was lopsided and held up with fallen sticks and branches now.
Tome bent down and extended the dove to it's rightful place in the little shelter. The dove groaned again and pecked around for any leftover grains it had around, but there wasn't much left. Tome wrung her fingers and looked to Mob for guidance.
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Mob didn't have any guidance to offer. Not that he realized Tome was looking for some, anyway. He crouched down so he was closer to the turtledove's height and reached out with a single finger to pet the back of its head.
"Are you hungry?" Mob asked. He didn't know what a hungry bird looked like, but he imagined a hungry bird would be pecking around like this one if he was.
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"Uh...will this work?" Tome dug in her school bag and produced a candy bar. Sure, it wasn't birdseed, but it was all she had.
"COOOUAH!?" No sooner had Tome unwrapped it and set it down that the dove was descending upon it in a feeding frenzy. It danced, it fluttered, it cried in joy as it consumed the half-smushed candy bar like it was nature's ambrosia.
"That's not chocolate, is it?" Teru murmured.
Tome bit her lip. "Well...spirits take all kinds of offerings. Right, Kageyama?"
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"Don't mention it. Are...you still hungry?" Tome pulled out a bag of her favorite honey chips--her bag was more snack than school at this point. The dove trilled and indulged itself at the invitation. If this had been any other time, it could have happily passed on right then and there.
Teru cleared his throat while the dove's little feet kicked out of the chip bag. "Not to interrupt someone during a pleasant meal, but...could you tell us who and what you are?"
"Ah! Yes, that's right!" The dove rustled in the bag in an attempt to free itself, prompting Tome's help in doing so. It shook its feathers free of crumbs and settled into a roosting position. "You see...the truth is I am a turtle dove."
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The dove fretted at the lack of response. "I'm very sorry. I don't have a name, so I can't say whoooo..."
"Now hold on. So you're not an alien?" Yes, even Tome knew she was being foolish after Teru and Kageyama had referred to it as a weird spirit so many times, but perhaps aliens and spirits were on a similar wavelength!?
"Alien?"
"Yes! You know, there are aliens that can take the shape of animals and eat human food." Tome pointedly ignored the way Teru opened and closed his mouth without saying a word. "So, start by telling us what planet you were born on."
"What's a planet?"
Tome waved her arms as she was put on the spot to explain something incredibly basic. "It's like...really big. Really, really big. You call it home! Your family was born in the same place!"
"Oh! Yes, I understand now. If that's what you humans call it! I'm from that planet." The dove extended it's neck all the way out to point at the neighboring tree.
Tome slumped in defeat.
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"How can you talk to humans, then?"
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"Well, I really am a turtle dove. At least, I used to be. I'm the spirit of a turtle dove possessing a live turtle dove. And before that...oooo...where should I start...I've never shared my story with humans before." Its head moved to pick a few more crumbs from it's plumage.
A peel of thunder cracked in the distance. The sharp scent of the willow got stronger and stronger as the rain beat down on its leaves.
"A very long time ago I lived here as a baby bird. My nest was in the tall trees here. I lived peacefully with my brothers and sisters. But, one day, our parents never returned from foraging. Then, one day, I was the only one in my nest left. Then, one day, I too..."
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"You died, too. But something else happened after that." Mob had a feeling, but that was it. A feeling.
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