[Juliet has pulled her hair completely away from her face, this evening. She looks a little shaken, a bit paler than usual, which only makes the words burned onto her neck stand out more. She angles the device so that it gets a clear view of the text. "The game's afoot: Follow your spirit; and, upon this charge Cry 'God for Harry! England and
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[Her mind turns immediately to Naraku. Could he have found out who is precious to her here? Is this another one of his sick games? If it is--]
[If it is, he'll pay. Whoever did this will pay.]
[When the feed finally clicks on, Sango is a wild mix of emotions. Concern is foremost--rage is a close second. Bloodlust is the undercurrent of it all.]
Juliet. Where are you?
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[It's polite to ask, but she's on the move anyway. Her tone leaves little for refusal.]
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Be careful, please. Burned flesh like that likes to get infected.
Do you remember who gave you the brand?
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[She shakes her head.]
Whoever did this rendered me unconscious beforehand.
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And you remember nothing, yes?
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Until he remembers that he can't. He can't do anything, including finding the person who did this and making them pay. Because out of all of the people in this place, Juliet is one of the one's he would do anything to protect.
So when he speaks, his voice is quiet. He will not let her hear his rage.]
I'm coming over. I can;t do much but... I can treat it so it won't get infected. I'll bring some extra bandages with me.
[And you will not argue with him.]
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[She won't argue. She's still too shocked by everything to argue.]
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[He's already gathering up what he needs.]
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[Yes, Tybalt, state the obvious... Though there is the implication/accusation in his tone that had she been with him, this wouldn't have happened]
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[She wants nothing more than to have him wrap her in an embrace right now, pet her hair, and tell her everything will be fine, the way he did when they were children.]
I was only going to fetch more thread. I walked the same path I walked yesterday.
[And that's all she can say before she chokes on a sob.]
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Will you now believe me that this place is dangerous?
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I have been going out without an escort for some time, and come to no harm. Only yesterday I walked the same path to the marketplace to meet Lord Duroc. There are many ladies here who do the same.
I - I was unlucky today I would have been more unlucky had it not been for Lord Saxon. I will be more careful in future.
[Read: I'll be insisting on an escort for the next few weeks, at least.]
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