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Eternal has been bugging me to crosspost this here, and since I'm getting close to finish editing the second and third chapter I've complied. Be warned, this is a JJK crossover.
In 2007 stories of spiriting away have been passed down around an isolated Japanese village. In that village, two girls have been wrongfully identified as the culprits behind the recent uptick in disappearances.
This is their story. (Cirno and Dai take the place of the Hasaba sisters)
August, 2007
"Cirno." Daiyousei muttered, hugging her sister closer to her.
Cirno and Daiyousei Hibana huddled close within their stone cell with its iron bars, their blue and green hair intermixing. They had broken through the wood one on their first day, but the guard outside had caught them. It just made everyone else angrier and Daiyousei hadn't been able to fight back when Cirno was out cold. There had been disappearances happening since either of them could remember, people who were called uncles, aunts, and grandparents despite only having a vague relation to the community. Their mama, who Daiyousei couldn't remember the face of. She didn't know if their mama's disappearance was why everyone hated them, she didn't know what they had done wrong. They'd never made anyone disappear like mama had! They didn't do it, someone else was taking people! It made her tear up just thinking about How could they be responsible? Just because Cirno knew what 'Jujutsu Sorcery' was, didn't mean she did anything wrong. Cirno was her big sister, and a part of Daiyousei believed that if they just treated her nicely then they could all get along.
"It's okay, Dai, just follow my lead. You remember what I taught you?"
She nodded, muttering under her breath as she shook. "Take a deep breath, feel the cursed energy, take it into your gut, breathe out, feel it move through you, wrap your body in a shell of cursed energy, circulate it through your brain, and activate your technique."
She nodded, following her elder twin sister's command, remembering the days when they had first started to see things. Vague images in between the trees, a fluttering of wings, tiny things in the corners of their eyes. Cirno had always been the braver one, but back then is when her hair turned blue and her eyes had truly lit up with something Daiyousei couldn't name. Dai's own hair had turned green at the time. They were orphans, with only each other and the community to support them. Their mama had gone missing just like all the other people who weren't here anymore.
Cirno hugged her tighter. "Good. Just like I am."
A man from outside cut in. "Hey, did you–" Two people were outside the door, Daiyousei and Cirno had been tracking them by their breathing, straining their ears to hear over their own quick breaths.
"Of course I heard, I'm the one guarding them." The man seemed to laugh. "You're free to go inside and take a look, but don't blame me if they get you with their strange powers. The blue one iced over the cell and I don't want to see what the green one can do."
Daiyousei nodded. Cirno had called her cursed Technique 'Perfect Freeze' and it allowed her to make things cold. Cold, the room was so cold that Daiyousei could see their breath in the air despite it being August, see fire-fly like sparkles and snowflakes in the air, so cold that every inch of the room was covered in a thin sheet of ice. It was so cold but Cirno said it was the only way to escape. Daiyousei rubbed her head against Cirno, wiping her tears on her sister's tattered rags. "I'm scared."
Cirno rubbed her head against Daiyousei's. "Good. That way you'll have more cursed energy and we can escape."
They could hear people approaching from outside. Daiyosei's ears prickled, all were wearing boots, two heavier than the third. Her mind went back to their captors: the mayor and the two lackeys she always brought with her. She had always hated them: trying to follow them when Cirno had first brought Daiyousei with her to the forest to teach her about cursed energy.
Teary eyed Daiyousei nodded. She felt so guilty, their last escape had failed because of her, if she had been able to activate her Cursed Technique Cirno wouldn't have gotten hurt. The image of Cirno chanting to herself as her wounds closed was still burned into her mind. She was feeling teary eyed, she didn't want to hurt people but Cirno had said it was the only way to escape now. Her breathing slowed, evening out. Cirno hadn't blamed her, she hadn't said anything mean about her ever in her entire life. She'd make sure they could escape. It was their only chance, they didn't know what she could do and she didn't know what they'd do to them if they stayed. She didn't want to know.
The woman's keys were jingling. She always struggled to find the right one, even after days of practice.
"I'm ready."
Cirno nodded and buried her head in the crook of Daiyousei's neck. Then, the door opened with a tortiously long creek as the woman peered inside, her one hateful eye staring through the crack. Daiyousei held her gaze, and swallowed the fear in the back of her throat.
The woman slammed the door open, shattering the ice with a thud. Daiyousei flinched, holding down her cursed energy, forcing herself to not use her cursed technique in a panic. The three stood there in the entrance, the bright light of the full moon turning into silhouettes as they entered, cracking the ice beneath their feet.
"Now–"
Daiyousei ignored the woman, focusing on the cell and the door beyond. She breathed in. Their cell was three meters long and two meters wide with a two centimeter gap between the cell bars. She breathed out, surrounding her and Cirno in a shell of cursed energy. The woman was still talking. The door was four meters away. One of the men grabbed it to slam it shut. She needed to move them five meters for them to have enough clearance to escape.
The man began to shut the door, and–
–Warm. Daiyousei was warm, the cold leaving her in an instant as she and Cirno appeared on the other side of the door. Cirno sprung into motion, a bat made out of ice appearing in her hand as the door slammed shut behind them. The guard barely had time to react as her bat slammed into his crotch and the door froze close behind them.
The man screamed but Daiyousei held strong, holding tight to Cirno as she looked down the street. On either side were dilapidated rural houses, a few villagers were milling around, turning to see what the commotion was about. At the end of the street there were the stone stairs that led out of the village.
Daiyousei teleported again. They were at the end of the street. Several villagers screamed, they were looking down the stairs. There was a forest below, a thin dirt road cutting through it, leading away from the village.
She teleported them again. They were at the base of the stairs now. Even if their legs were short Cirno had assured her they wouldn't be fast enough with the stairs and the head start they had on them.
A second later her legs buckled as exhaustion hit her. Cirno took it in stride, holding onto Daiyousei tightly as she pushed off the ground. She could hear voices behind them. Her vision was blurry with tears, everything hurt but at least she wasn't cold anymore. She pushed off the ground as well, one foot after another as hard and as fast as she could.
They ran, they were running. Daiyousei realized she was smiling, they were free!
Free and breathing heavily. Only when they slowed down and the voices behind them had quieted down, was she able to make out their surroundings.
They were in the forest, the dirt road disappeared into nothing behind them and into the horizon in front. The thick foliage above blocked out most of the moonlight, shrouding them in darkness. Daiyousei felt exhausted. She assured herself it was okay, she and Cirno had been in the dark for days now and if she squinted she could still see in front of them. At the very least she could make out the trees that surrounded them, standing tall, judging them.
"Cirno! Cirno!" She was laughing. "Cirno!" She hugged her sister, really hugged her. Cirno reciprocated, laughing. They laughed and laughed, dancing, tumbling until they fell over. Daiyousei grunted as she hit the ground but she didn't care. They rolled to the side, hitting the base of a tree softly.
Cirno pushed off the ground first, offering a hand to Daiyousei. "Come on, let's go!"
Daiyousei took it, exclaiming as Cirno pulled her to her feet and let go, almost falling over again but righting herself. Cirno began trotting ahead as Daiyousei took a moment to wipe the dirt off her tattered dress, then she ran after her sister. When she caught up, breathlessly she asked: "Cirno, how long is the road?"
"A kilometer."
She tilted her head, feeling worry over her exhaustion. "How long is that?"
"A thousand meters."
Daiyosei froze. That was–she hesitated looking towards her fingers to count–like two hundred and fifty prions cells. She felt her heart drop. "Okay."
Cirno turned around, beckoning her to follow. "Don't be sad, it's only a couple minutes."
Daiyousei nodded and trotted after her again. Both girls soon slowed to a walk. She wasn't good with time, but she hoped that the villagers were still far behind. Her bare feet were starting to hurt. She was so cold in the prison cell she hadn't noticed it, but walking was really hard without shoes. The ground was uneven and rocky.
"Cirno, I'm tired. My feet hurt."
"That's okay, use your cursed energy like I am. See." Cirno turned around and raised a foot before dropping it back down. "I'm reinforcing my feet with it so I can walk without shoes."
Daiyousei nodded, taking a moment to look down at her own feet and closed her eyes as she focused. She tried to imagine it in her head, Cursed energy wrapping around her feet, winding like yarn into a pair of socks like the old women of the village knitted. When she opened her eyes, her feet felt less sore, and the ground beneath them softer.
"You can do the same thing with all your muscles, reinforcement is the most basic form of cursed energy manipulation."
Daiyousei nodded, even if the fuzziness in her head kept her from fully understanding what her older sister was saying. She looked side to side, the forest was dark and they'd get to the road soon, right? "Cirno?"
"Yes?"
"Where are we going?"
"To the road."
"After that?"
Cirno turned around and held a finger to her mouth, shushing her. "I'll tell you, but you can't tell anyone, okay?"
Daiyousei nodded. "Okay."
Cirno raised a hand, pointing towards the heavens "We're looking for Heida. Don't tell anyone, it's a secret," She seemed to realize something else then, "and don't tell anyone else about cursed energy or that we're Jujutsu Sorcerers, right?"
Daiyousei nodded.
Cirno practically hopped, smiling wide and making Daiyousei's heart warm. "Okay, because after this I have to teach you reverse cursed technique. That's how you turn cursed energy into positive energy, it's how I healed myself."
She tried to fight back the image of Cirno's injuries from their first escape attempt. Once again she didn't know what Cirno meant. She reassured herself with the knowledge that her big sister always knew what to do even if no one else did. She was always so brave and smart, and she figured everything out on her own, and planned their escape. Daiyousei's breath slowed, and her heart calmed, the beating in her ear trailing off to make way for the pitter-patter for her and Cirno's feet against the ground. Daiyosuei's ears strained and she frowned, when she was in the village she could hear the chirping of insects or the hoot of owls, but right now she couldn't hear anything.
Then, as a distant light shone in between the trees, a voice cut through the silence: "Hello?"
Cirno and Daiyousei froze. "Hello, is anyone there?"
Daiyousei sharply took a breath, just in time for Cirno to grab her and pull her beside a tree. Daiyousei swallowed her fear, feeling her heart rate accelerate again. All at once the light in the distance disappeared, blotted out along with all the moonlight by a wave of darkness.
"I know you're there." It was a girl's voice, sounding around the same age as both the sisters, but flat, slightly kind, and with an odd inhuman quality Daiyousei couldn't name.
Cirno put one hand against Daiyousei's chest, holding her against the tree as she gathered cursed energy in her free hand, summoning motes of ice.
"Come out. I don't bite." They could hear something flapping gently in the wind. "I have a lot of friends, I'm sure they'll be happy to meet you too."
Cirno tapped her fingers against Daiyousei, then raised them, readying a count down. Despite the darkness the sisters could keenly feel the other presence, casually floating down the path, her cursed energy a low scream as it suffused through the environment, growing denser the closer to her it was. Cirno turned her head around the corner, peering at the girl who answered her with a quiet sing-song:
"There you are."
Cirno clamped all her fingers down on Daiyousei and–
They appeared at the other side of the path as the girl–short, floating, blonde–lurch towards the space where they had been mere moments ago, her mouth enlarging for just a moment as she bit into the thin air.
Daiyousei's feet gave out from exhaustion, the strain from using her Cursed Technique hitting her. Cirno moved, a bat made out of ice exploding into her hands as she made a double handed swing at the monster.
The blonde girl turned swiping at Cirno but failing to hit her as the bat slammed into her side, sending her into the tree with a thud as the bat shattered into a hundred little pieces of ice. The blonde girl yowled, kicking off of the tree a beat later before Cirno's bat could re-form.
Cirno gasped as she was slammed into the floor, kicking dust into the air as the blonde girl's talons dug into her.
Daiyousei forced herself to her feet, swinging her weak, thin arms at the blonde girl with little to no effect. The girl raised her face to smile, red eyes and pearly white teeth gleaming in the darkness. She opened her mouth, stretching it wide as Daiyousei stepped back and Cirno gathered more ice. Then–
A fist slammed into her face with a flash of black. The blonde youkai went flying, taking a chunk of Cirno with her as she skidded down the road, dirt and rocks sent flying as she formed a crater in the ground. All at once the artificial darkness disappeared, giving the two girls a clear view of their savior.
He was a tall teenager, blonde haired and blue eyed, dressed in a pitch black uniform with a golden button: seeming like a goliath to the two girls as he raised his fist, the bandages around it smoking.
Nanami flipped open his phone as he slammed onto the speed dial for his driver. He brought the phone to his ear before the dial tone finished. "I need you back here stat–yes–I have two girls here, bleeding, emaciated, malnutrition, look to be seven or eight. They survived a youkai attack." He slammed his phone shut before the man could answer.
He stood at the intersection between the desolate earth road and the paved, lit, country road that shot through the mountains. He slammed his phone into his pocket, ignoring its buzzing as he reached down and picked up the bleeding blue haired girl. At her side the green haired one looked up at him with teary eyes. He nodded to her. "Everything is going to be okay now, do you understand?"
She nodded through sniffles. "Thank you mister."
He shook his head, his voice stern but caring. "Call me Nanami. You two are?"
"I'm Daiyousei, and she's Cirno."
"Good, help will be here right away. If any youkai come close, I'll exorcize them just like I did to that one back there." He gestured back to the crater where the body of the blonde-haired youkai was still dissolving into raw cursed energy.
She nodded, still trying to shrink in on herself. "Yes, Mister Nanami." She hesitated then, looking down at her feet.
"Do you have something to say?"
"Yes sir, Mister Nanami, it's just that we're nine, not eight."
He nodded, forcing himself to hold still and not run a hand through his hair in stress. He didn't want to make the girl think she was the source of his discomfort. He had the dubious honor of receiving the most multi-day assignments out of any second-year student at Jujutsu High, already being a Grade 1 Sorcerer at his age and having unwisely imposed a Binding Vow on himself titled: 'Overtime.' It restricted his cursed energy output during the hours of nine in the morning to five in the afternoon while he was on the job, in exchange for greater cursed energy for every hour worked over time. He bit back a sigh and looked at his watch, it was Ten O' Clock at night. He couldn't find it in himself to complain about all the long term assignments, it was his fault for making such a Binding Vow in the first place.
He just felt lucky he had gotten there in time to save the two girls. Either way, two children dressed in rags wasn't what he expected when investigating a series of rural disappearances.
I told you the next one would be out soon, next chapter is probably on the 5th
Daiyousei woke slowly, her eyelids fluttering open, her vision blurry. She mumbles something to herself, feeling strangely warm, and there was a bump sensation as well, like she was moving, but she knew she wasn't walking. Daiyousei shook her head. The last thing she remembered, she and Cirno had–
"Cirno!"
Daiyosei looked around, her head going left and right until she saw her bandaged sister beside her.
"Be careful." A strong unfamiliar voice cut in, dispelling Daiyousei's confusion. "She's still hurt, you shouldn't move her unless it's absolutely necessary."
Daiyousei nodded as her surroundings came into view. The man who was talking to her was the same blonde one who had saved her and Cirno, a moment later she remembered his name was Nanami. She looked around, and shifted in her seat uncomfortably. They were in a car, she had never ridden in one before, only seen them in pictures and on the village's television. She grabbed the seat belt, running a hand across it, she shuddered, thinking of the cage. Daiyousei resisted the urge to take it off as she looked at Cirno's bandaged form.
Her elder twin sister was out cold, her blue hair shielding her eyes and falling against the car door as sur curled in on herself as a series of bandages seeped in red wrapped around her chest. Out her own window, she could see mountains and hills rushing by, an endless canopy of trees under a blanket of night cut through by the car and its headlights on the desolate road. Daiyousei looked back to the front seat, and realized there had been someone, another man, sitting next to Nanami.
"Excuse me, Mister Nanami?"
"Your sister will be fine." He said, not turning to look back at them.
Daiyousei nodded, but before she could ask another question the man next to her seemed to cough into his hand. "Ahem, Nanami."
The student scowled at the aid for a moment, his face twisting with displeasure and venom died on his tongue, before looking back at Daiyousei and sighing. "I know you and your friend–" Daiyousei nodded, not correcting the man, "–have been through a lot, but I need you to answer some questions."
Daiyousei nodded, and the questions began at once: No, she and Cirno didn't know the name of their mama–no, they didn't know their last name–no, they didn't have any family–yes, they were related. Yes, they were running away from the village–because they had been locked up–because the villagers were mad at them. How old were they–nine. Were they both Nine–yes. Twin–Daiyousei said yes again but Nanami narrowed his eyes.
Either way he switched the subject. "Why were they mad at you?" Nanami's voice was soft and measured, trying to console Daiyousei. Her mind couldn't help but go to when the villagers had approached them the same way, right before they were captured.
"Excuse me, Daiyousei?"
She shook her head, screwing her mouth close. She had promised Cirno she wouldn't tell anyone they were sorcerers!
Nanami furrowed his brow, before smoothing his face out into a smile. "Daiyousei, can you and your sister see things other people can't see?"
Daiyousei strengthened her back and shrunk back into her seat, trying to disappear.
"It's okay, you aren't in trouble," Nanami raised a finger, "Can you see this?" The cursed energy that was wrapped around his finger shifted, slithering out and forming the shape of a number '2'.
Daiyousei's eyes winded, she didn't realize you could do that with cursed energy. Nanami took her reaction for confirmation and lowered his hand.
"You see, you're a Jujutsu Sorcerer. A type of person who can see cursed energy, is your sister the same?"
Daiyousei nodded.
"I see, we were called to investigate a series of disappearances. The last thing we were told, the mayor had a culprit, would that culprit be you two?"
"W-we didn't do anything!"
Nanami raised a hand. "I don't think you or your sister did, but we need the full story."
Daiyousei shook her head, then thought about it for a moment. She knew Nanami was a Jujutsu Sorcerer too, but she still didn't know what he did. The mayor called him but here was here to save them. She tilted her head at him, "So, you protect people from bad guys and youkai?"
Daiyousei flinched back into her seat as Nanami's face twisted in a storm of emotions, before settling. "You don't have to worry about that, we'll take care of everything. Now do you have any questions you want to ask?"
Daiyousei nodded. "Where are we going?"
The aid answered for her. "General hospital."
A hospital? Daiyousei had heard of those but she had never been to one, she knew they had a bunch of doctors in them and if Cirno could get healed by one of them she wouldn't have to do it herself. She felt her heart left, but as she saw the look on Nanami's face, she wilted once more.
Nanami looked at him, scowling. Daiyouse brought her legs up to her chest as Cirno mumbled in her sleep.
The ais sighed, looking away. "Hey, don't be mad at me, Iori is fully booked, Narumi's in Kyoto right now, Eientei is too far, and those three upperclass men–" he gestured vaguely out towards the trees, "–Are all taking the special grade exam right now. Miss Okina already decided to take care of the hospital bill as well. There's no Reverse Curse Techniques expert available, and one of those girls of hers has a healing power."
Nanami went rigid at the mention of the name 'Okina', his face contributing before stared straight ahead, not allowing Faiyousei to see his face. Regardless, she retreated further into her seat.
"Is she a bad woman, mister Nanami?"
Nanami didn't say anything, keeping his eyes on the road as Daiyousei felt something creep up her back and worm its way around her heart, constricting her like the seatbelt.
"Hey," as if to respond to something unsaid the aid spoke up, "We need as many Sorcerers as we can get, no need to be picky. Besides, you can sense that blue haired girl's cursed energy, even if she's still a little brat without much output, her reserves are bigger than everyone else in this car combined. Just imagine how strong she'll be, and how many people she could save once she starts eating properly. The New Shadow School will be a great place for her."
Nanami didn't say anything in response, but Daiyousei could feel something change in the air, something in the cursed energy, like someone had sucked out all the air from the room. Beside her Cirno stirred. Daiyousei put a hand on her sister's shoulder and puffed her chest out. She could feel her heart wavering, but if Cirno was asleep that meant she was the big sister now. She'd have to teleport them away so Cirno could heal herself with that 'positive energy' stuff she had used to heal herself after their first escape attempt.
Then they could find that 'Heida' Cirno was looking for.
Daiyousei nodded to herself, holding her arms in an attempt to reassure her. That was when they turned the corner, Daiyousei having to hold herself still, exclaiming as the entire car seemed to tilt. Even Nanami braced himself at the wide turn.
The aid smiled. "Welcome to Tokyo, hope you enjoy the stay."
Daiyousei's eyes winded as the glittering cityscape appeared before them. Towers shot up into the night sky, skyscrapers Daiyousei had never seen in person, stabbing into the sky like a hundred jewel topped spears. She leaned to look out the window, almost pushing her face up against the glass as her eyes went wide. It felt like an eternity and by the time she looked away they had descended down into the Urbanization Control Area surrounding the city, its towers and skyscrapers turning from spears to monoliths, each one glaring down at them with a thousand eyes. Daiyosei clutched her and steeled her resolve, she'd protect her big sister from this Okina person, then they would find Heida.
The clock on the car radio read 10:30 as the aid eased his foot off the gas as they can to a stop in the parking lot. Outside the lampposts seem to flicker, surprising Daiyousei. When she turned back to Nanami, he was wrapping a set of bandages around his hand. The aid looked to him with confusion, but Nanami didn't explain himself, opening the glove box to heft out something that looked like a blunted meat cleaver wrapped in the bandages.
If Daiyousei had gotten a closer look she would have been able to make out the scrawlings on the bandages revealing them to be talismans, or read the words: 'Ninety Degree Meat Market -Kogasa' inscribed on cleaver's handle.
"Mister Nanami!" The aid chided.
Nanami was already out of the car, resting a hand on it as he tested the weight of the cleaver. "Stay in the car. I haven't gotten the chance to test this out."
Cars groaned in the parking lot, a large, four-legged, barrel-and-insect-like youkai revealed itself from between the rows of cars while across from it a spider with the head of a cow matched its bulk.
Nanami cocked his head at it. "Hospitals, graveyards, abandoned buildings. "All of them are a breeding ground for youkai. With those three[/]> gone, there's nothing to keep them down." Nanami's face twisted into a scowl, if he knew it then Okina certainly did.
Daiyousei swallowed her spit and the crushing fear in the back of her throat as she unbuckled herself.
A third youkai emerged, a lumpy mass of black undulating flesh rolling into the street formed by the rows of cars, slime fell off of it as a mass stalk rose from the central mass, revealing the form of a massive leech.
"Ooooohohoho." A woman's voice came from it, "Miss Whiterock didn't tell me there would be sorcerers here."
Nanami narrowed his eyes, "And I didn't expect to find a Grade one youkai here, do you care to do me the courtesy of introducing yourself?" Contrary to her words, his tone was harsh and his face warped by annoyance.
The leech youkai chuckled, "Sorry but you're too young for me, human."
Nanami's face twisted in disgust. Around them the air seemed to grow cold, black clouds gathering in the sky. He remembered the name, she was one of the Disaster Curses who had been alive since the Heian era, he already remembered reports of their former leader's reincarnation, not to mention the fact that of all their numbers the former god Hanami had survived.
"I see you and, Miss Whiterock, was it–?"
The youkai nodded.
In the car the aid was too distracted by the youkai, big and small, emerging from the woodworks, to notice her lowering the window, and grab Cirno. As the adrenaline rushed through her, she felt her sense of distance sharpen, her curse energy spike, and the soreness in her muscles dissipate.
"Right, if you and Miss Iku are going to be so discourteous, then I'll have to introduce myself first." He took a deep breath. "My name is Kento Nanami, I am a half-danish second year student at Jujutsu High and have already risen to be a Grade One; My cursed technique is called Ratio, it allows me to arbitrarily divide any selected area into ten segments, with a weakpointed created at the ratio point of seven-to-three. This statement is part of a binding vow I have made where revealing information about myself and my technique boosts my cursed energy."
The leech-thing seemed to smile. "As if a trick like that'll help you." It's comrades, the ox-headed spider and the barrel-thing laughed along.
The window of the car finished opening and Daiyousei activated her untitled cursed technique.
Nanami disappeared in a flash and cut a youkai in two with his cleaver, landing on the roof of a car with a thud and dodging an attack from the leech. He snapped to see Daiyousei holding Cirno appear in another aisle of the parking lot.
"SORRY MISTER NANAMI!"
He moved to intercept but a web shot by the spider-cow caught onto his cleaver first, forcing him to cut it free with a chop of his hand and giving Daiyousei just enough time to teleport again.
The second time she hit the ground running as she appeared at the edge of the parking lot, wrapped her body in a sheath of cursed energy, and teleported again.
She ran, holding Cirno in her arms as she ducked out of the way of cursed spirits, occasionally teleporting herself to keep out of reach, disappearing into Tokyo's alleyways.
When she was finally too tired to teleport anymore, Daiyousei had found herself standing in a small alley made by a ruined warehouse on one side, and a dilapidated building in the other. She looked at Cirno in her hands, her elder twin sister still sleeping peacefully. For once Daiyousei was happy to be the taller one. Her legs were shaking but she forced herself to walk further, entering through a hole in the warehouse before collapsing against the wall.
She hit the wall with a metal thunk. Daiyousei breathed in and out, tasting the unfamiliar and murky city air as she strained her ears, thankful to make out the beating of her and Cirno's hearts underneath her deep breaths. There was another feeling, Cursed Energy. Much higher then the background levels she had felt out in their village, she felts the hairs on the back of her neck raise as the levels of cursed energy spiked again.
Just what was going on?
Cirno stirred awake as her grip relaxed. She lifted a hand to rub at her eye, trying to clear the blurriness of her vision and properly make out her younger twin sister. "Dai, where..." a wince of pain cut off her statement.
Daiyousei hugged her sister, wrapping her arms around Cirno's neck. She realized a moment too late her eyes were teary again. "It's okay Cirno, I got us away from them, that Okina won't get us."
Cirno didn't even blink before her eyes were fully clear. "Okina?"
Daiyousei nodded. "Mister Nanami isn't a bad person but Miss Okina is and the man in the car was going to take us to her."
Cirno nodded, urgency in her movements sent a hand down to her gut, muttering something under her breath as she pulsed with warmth. Daiyousei held her breath as the claws through areas of her gut filled themselves back up under the bandages.
"Cirno?"
Cirno nodded, jumping out of Daiyosuei's lap and then embracing her in a hug. "I'll take care of you, okay?" Daiyousei hugged her back, and then felt a warm, revealing feeling pulse through her.
When Cirno let go Daiyousei felt more awake and less sore, but there was still an underlying tiredness, and now a gnawing hunger. It took the younger twin sister to realize that her big sister had been crying, beads of tears falling down her face.
"I'm sorry, I'm not very good at Reverse Curse Technique. I can only heal myself really well.
Daiyousei nodded, before Cirno seemed to realize something.
"Oh yeah, I'm not very good at teaching it either, but it's supposed to be like math. When you multiply a negative by a negative you get a positive, turning Cursed Energy into Positive Energy."
Daiyousei didn't think that made any sense. Wasn't a curse still a curse no matter what? Not mentioning she only had a dim idea what 'multiply' meant. Which made her sad, she wished she was as bright as Cirno, who always seemed to have everything naturally come to her.
At that moment, both of their stomachs rumbled.
Cirno frowned, looking at her stomach. "I'm hungry, but we have to hide our traces first so they don't find us."
"Traces?"
"Yeah," Cirno smiled as she saw another opportunity to explain something, "humans and youkai leave behind traces when they use cursed energy, like footprints. Just focus on your cursed energy and look at where you've been." Cirno narrowed her eyes and pointed at the entrance hole. "See?"
Daiyousei's eyes winded as she realized that a series of ethereal foot prints led right up to her. She followed them back, looking through the hole and into the alley where a circle on the ground showed where she arrived after using her Cursed Technique. "Woah."
Cirno jumped out in the alley. "Uh, huh. It's really cool, and you can tell people apart, but that's really hard, but it's easier when someone has a weird type of cursed energy like rough, electric, or poison. Now watch and learn!" She raised her hands, throwing a wave of cursed energy at the ground that blurred the traces.
Daiyousei nodded, once again surprised by her elder twin sister. "Wow, Cirno, how do you know so much?"
Cirno puffed up her chest, smiling proudly. "That's because I'm gonna be the strongest, and don't you forget it?" That wasn't really an answer, but Daiyousei was too nice, and in too much shock to do anything else but nod along. "Now come on, follow me! I feel some familiar traces nearby."
"O-okay!"
Daiyousei followed Cirno as she broke into a sprint, charging through alleyways with reckless abandon as the electric lights of Tokyo shined even into the alley, guiding their way with buzzing twilight. She tried her best, squinting her eyes as she looked in front of Cirno, but no matter what she couldn't see any footprints like they were leaving behind. Slowly without realizing it, the two were traveling to the source of that disruption, closer to the hospital. Then, the smell of cooked meat wafted through the air, hitting Cirno and Daiyousei as they arrived at a four-way alley.
Daiyousei was the first to turn, looking in the opposite direction of the traces Cirno was following. "Cirno, do you smell that?"
Cirno froze, looking torn between whatever traces she was following and the smell of food. It wasn't too long until Daiyousei couldn't hold her back and took a step in the direction of the smell, and in an instant both of them were running that way.
Daiyousei caught up to Cirno and as they turned a corner, Cirno and Daiyousei's vision narrowed and a wall of black descended on them.
The pair stumbled forward, Cirno misstepping, Daiyousei tripping into her. The next thing they knew Cirno had hit hard concrete, followed by Daiyousei bouncing off her and onto the ground.
Daiyousei scrambled onto her knees, Cirno tried to grab onto her but– "Ah!"
"Hey!" But Daiyousei kicked on reflex, her foot hiding it's place against Cirno's face.
"Sorry!" Daiyoise held her hands out to apologize, only to he grabbed by Cirno again as she pulled them closer to each other.
Soon the two sisters found themselves embracing and pressed up against the alley wall, both rising to their feet as carefully as they could.
The darkness that has surrounded them was nearly absolute, with only a small radius around the girls visible as the rest of the world was consumed by pitch black. Daiyousei's ear twitched, she could hear something in the distance, something like singing. She looked back and forth, her eyes trying to pierce the darkness. "Is it that youkai from earlier, has she returned?"
Cirno gathered cursed energy spreading ice along the wall behind them as she summoned another icicle baseball bat. "I don't know, let's keep moving."
They moved carefully, the sisters keeping their back to the wall as Daiyousei took the back and Cirno the front, each carefully scanning the patch of light around them as they navigated the darkness. Then as Cirno looked back to the end of the alley, her eyes lit up.
"Look, Dai!"
Further down the pitch black street, a bright spot cut through the darkness with its buzzing electric light and the scent of cooked meat. Once more, the girls felt something brush up against the backs of their neck.
They practically exploded, breaking out into a spring as fast as their tired legs could career them. Cirno cast her icicle back away, throwing it behind them and leaving it to explode on the alley floor, leaving a patch of ice.
The bright spot loomed closer, becoming a star, and then blinding as they ran into the store, only the vague figure of a woman behind a grill visible to them.
"Hey!" "Help Miss!"
"Oh" As she came into focus, the woman tilted her head and held a hand in front of her mouth in faux surprise. "Helloo~!" The woman said in a sing-song voice, "Just what are you two little morsels doing here?"
Cirno leaned onto the counter, almost spilling onto the grill. "We're being chased by a youkai!"
The woman waved them off, laughing. "Oh dear, well don't worry. I'll fight off any who come in here. But are you girls sure you don't have any other problems?"
Daiyousei shook. "We couldn't see! The night got really dark and the moon disappeared."
The woman tilted her head and laughed. "Hmm, well that sounds like you have night blindness." They woman took two sticks of lamprey from her grill, handing them to the girls. "How about this, they say grilled lamprey and eel is a sure cure!"
Only after devouring their skewers, did Cirno notice the wings coming out of the woman's back. "You're a youkai!"
The woman laughed, her sing-song voice itching something in the back of their brains. "Yep!"
Daiyousei nodded, still unsure of what exactly was going on. "You're nothing like that blonde girl we met before, Miss..."
The lady smiled at her. "My name is Mystia. Now–wait, blond girl? She wouldn't have happened to be wearing black and red, with a Cursed Technique related to Darkness?"
Daiyousei and Cirno stiffened. The look on their faces told her everything she needed to know. "Rumia." She whined. She shook her head. "I'm sorry about that girl, she keeps getting herself killed and then immediately reincarnating. She never learns, but what can you expect from a Grade Four like her."
Cirno snorted, barely holding back a laugh, before snapping to attention. "Grade Four, what's that mean?"
Mystia shrugged. "I don't really know, but it's something Miss Inaba and the Sorcerers keep talking about." She tilts her head, narrowing her eyes as if she's trying to remember something. "I think it's how strong you're supposed to be. Four's the weakest so one has to be the strongest."
Cirno folded her arms, offended somehow. "Just because we lost to a Grade Four doesn't mean we're weak! Besides I bet no one can hold a candle to the real strongest."
Mystia shrugged non-comitially, refusing to argue as she places another skewer of meat on the grill.
Daiyousei tilted her head, once again not entirely understanding what someone was talking about. "So you really are nice youkai?" She was starting to consider that maybe everyone outside of the village was just a weirdo like Cirno.
Mystia nodded. "Exactly and since I'm the nice sort and gave you some grilled eel to cure your night blindness that means you have to pay up!"
Daiyousei frowned, "But miss, we don't have any money."
Mystia froze her wings stretching towards the ceiling as her face twitched. Finally she huffed, putting a hand on her waist as she gestured to the two girls with a skewer. "If you don't have any money to give me, then I might as well eat you up right now!" Mystia stopped her foot against the floor, indignant like as child.
"Hey!" Cirno pointed at her, "You must be the youkai who made us night blind!" Ice and cursed energy were already gathering in the air. Daiyousei backed away, climbing off her stool as the two faced off.
Mystia put her hands on her hips. "Yeah, but you'te the ones trying to dine and dash, so who's really at fault here? Besides I'm a grade three, if you couldn't beat Rumia then you can't beat me!" She punctuated her statement by stabbing at Cirno with a spatula.
Daiyousei wilted. Now she was really regretting leaving Nanami behind, he was probably really worried as well.
Cirno narrowed her eyes, trying to judge if she could beat Mystia and what she could get away with. Then another piece of Jujutsu knowledge came to her ."I know!" the intensity in the air vanished as she extended a hand "How about this, we'll make a Binding Vow?"
Mystia cocked her head, lowering her skewer. "A binding vow?"
Cirno extended her hand and pinky finger to the youkai. "Yep, we promise that if you feed us we'll pay you back in one week's time, and if not we have to do what you say!" Cinro elbowed Daiyousei, prompting her to extend her pinky as well.
Mystia seemed to think on it for a moment, her wings fluttering. "Okay," she extended her hand and the three interlocked their pinkies, after a moment of paused something seemed to change into air and they all sprung into motion.
"Now eat your fill."
The two girls dug into the meat skewers Mystia offered them, devouring seven in total before they had to stop. Now, although full, their stomachs hurt. Daiyousei held her stomach, groaning in pain as Mystia prepared to close up shop, turning off the grill. Cirno joined her, falling into her taller little sister.
Daiyousei looked at her. "Uh, Cirno, what's a Binding Vow?"
"Oh yeah, a Binding Vow is when you make a promise with sorcery, that way Miss Yama makes sure everyone keeps their promise." Her voice trailed off at the end as she dug her head into the crook of Daiyousei's neck.
Daiyousei nodded, not fully understanding what Cirno meant but unable to resist the call of sleep either, even as her stomach hurt. Soon enough her head was resting atop Cirno's, the two sisters precariously balanced on the stools.
Mystia shook her head, looking down at the pair. "humans. Trying to dine and dash then falling asleep in my store like this." she said, shaking her head as if they were the ones who had done something wrong. Either way she opened the door to the back room and carried the two girls inside, ascending a stairwell into her living room. She deposited the girls onto her couch, covering them with a blanket before going to her toom and booting up a computer still had a couple more hours of moonlight before she'd retire for the day.
Outside, Nanami and what few Jujutsu Sorcerers were on hand exorcized the youkai crawling over Tokyo and scoured the city, while Cirno and Daiyousei drifted off to sleep.