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Hibari dreams of the past. The Sakura-kura disease keeps him weak, makes his movements sluggish and heavy as he battles his rival: Rokudo Mukuro. The taller man is all smiles and charm, mocking Hibari's attempts to knock him down, gloating about seeing Hibari bow to him again. Hibari is speachless with furry, physically broken and bloody, but he
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A forest, though false, filled with the most beautiful sakura? Check.
Something on the floor about to break? Yes, also there.
A devilish wicked smile on the victor to be? Indeed.
It's so real that the illusionist himself nearly has to question his own existence in that moment. It's not impossible to be in both places at once, but to his knowledge he is simply not. Yet Mukuro is still curious to this and can't help but approach, smile coming to his lips in a way not at all unlike his other's.]
Kufufu...My, what have I found here. This illusion, be it mine or yours, really is something isn't it, Hibari Kyouya?
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Except not at all and when he raises his head and sees this new Mukuro, he is both confused and very, very pissed off. He gets to his feet, tonfa in hand, ignoring his dream version for a moment for something that just seems more... real.]
Kamikorosu.
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But more importantly, he's now regarding the situation critically. Hibari looks to be on the prowl now, an easy hint to just what this truth is. It's a little disappointing but still fun none the less. The illusionist isn't a fool though and braces himself the impending bite of an attack. Still...he can't go without mocking the shorter boy at least once more.]
Hah! But what a treat to know - even in your own dreams that you'll still kneel before me.
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He knows he probably shouldn't be watching, since Hibari would hate that, but he can't really look away.]
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No matter. Feelings are arbitrary right now and Mukuro makes himself quite at home in this dream-scape. It's not that he fled from this dream the first time. Clearly dream-skipping was just for fun. Yes.]
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Being back in his own dream is irritating in a way, though. Here the sakura try to sap him of his strength again. It's an illusion, a dream, and he knows it's no longer pertinent but he would prefer the bastard trees to leave him alone as he strikes at Mukuro.]
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You look like you're having trouble, Kyouya. [He jumps back, but only because he wanted to! Not because he had just nearly had his fingers smashed.] Is something ~wrong~?
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[Hibari isn't going to let the sakura keep him down. He assails on Mukuro hard as he can.]
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