[A barrier was it. Maybe it was similar to the ones Hunters used. It was a long shot, but it was something he could look into. But first, he'd have to take a look at it.]
Where's the barrier?
[He takes a drag of his cigarette, unperturbed by his words. The information doesn't surprise him considering it was a power he'd seen those creatures posses already.]
Purebloods can shape-shift into different types of animals, Zero.
[He might not have been his official sensei anymore, but it was nice to know he still had a few things left to teach him.]
[Unstable? Zero you really don't know your sensei at all do you.]
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[Mingled blood? Their weapons were made specifically for vampires. They weren't meant to hurt any other animal. But, if they changed the genetic make-up of their blood then... he stayed quiet, a whiff of smoke drifting from his cigarette as he thought over the dilemma.]
[Well, he does know him. But he would like his sensei to not implode or something here, regeneration or not. Or turn into a fuzzy kitten.
Also, there's that frustration again.]
We haven't tried yet. It's based on information. We can't risk attacking him if we don't know what it'll do. He's the type to take it out on innocents.
[Look shifts subtly downward.]
I meant... you won't be able to stay once it's fixed. I'll have to watch after that stupid president on my own again.
If I'd known you were trapped here, I would have come sooner.
[A fact. Even if it seemed virtually impossible, Yagari would never abandon him in a place like this. Once was enough, he refused to leave him again, no matter what.]
[He'd take care of the morons upstairs. Yagari may not have liked politics, but he was a forced to be reckoned with when he did choose to get into their little talks, though in his case, it was more yelling.]
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There's also a dangerous pureblood.
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[His eye narrows. You should know by now that all Purebloods are dangerous.]
Kaname.
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[Stares back at him.]
Not Kuran. A hybrid. A vampire who is also a werewolf.
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Where's the barrier?
[He takes a drag of his cigarette, unperturbed by his words. The information doesn't surprise him considering it was a power he'd seen those creatures posses already.]
Purebloods can shape-shift into different types of animals, Zero.
[He might not have been his official sensei anymore, but it was nice to know he still had a few things left to teach him.]
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I can't take you there. It's unstable right now.
This isn't one of their extra powers, Master. It's... different. What he is... makes it harder for our weapons to work on him. The blood's mingled.
The president and I have been finding out as much as we can from the vampires from his world.
[Will just skip the part about said vampires being his not!friends.]
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... We could use your help, but I don't know how much longer the barrier will be like this.
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[Mingled blood? Their weapons were made specifically for vampires. They weren't meant to hurt any other animal. But, if they changed the genetic make-up of their blood then... he stayed quiet, a whiff of smoke drifting from his cigarette as he thought over the dilemma.]
How much do they affect him?
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What? Don't want to spend another four years playing camp with your friends?
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Also, there's that frustration again.]
We haven't tried yet. It's based on information. We can't risk attacking him if we don't know what it'll do. He's the type to take it out on innocents.
[Look shifts subtly downward.]
I meant... you won't be able to stay once it's fixed. I'll have to watch after that stupid president on my own again.
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[Ah, Zero. You did learn something from him~]
Tch. [An annoyed look crosses his eye.] His stupid ideals are going to get him killed one day.
Moron.
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I know. But rules become complicated when death is temporary here.
Probably. He has a new position here. Head of Vampire Affairs. You'd think he was trying to reestablish the Night Class.
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How is that possible?
[Why isn't he surprised.]
He probably is.
[He wouldn't put it past him.]
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He and Kuran Yuuki both.
[Studies him.]
I didn't think I'd see you again... for a while. There's no other Hunters here.
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He eyes him.]
And you?
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If I'd known you were trapped here, I would have come sooner.
[A fact. Even if it seemed virtually impossible, Yagari would never abandon him in a place like this. Once was enough, he refused to leave him again, no matter what.]
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I can't stop them if they're set on something so foolish. I can only protect the president and the people here if something goes wrong.
... Don't worry about that. I have a job to do here too.
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Keep yourself in one piece, Zero.
[Four years was a long time. It'd make anyone lax, and yet you've upheld what he'd taught you; he's proud of you.]
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I can manage. I've gotten this far.
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[He looked over his shoulder at him.] Means you don't have an excuse to shrug off your responsibilities.
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... That's just a technicality. The other Hunters aren't exactly on board.
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They know the rules. If they have a problem with it, they can take it up with me.
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[He'd take care of the morons upstairs. Yagari may not have liked politics, but he was a forced to be reckoned with when he did choose to get into their little talks, though in his case, it was more yelling.]
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