Fatal Frame Parthenon Claim, 7/10
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Title: Wedding Plans
Prompt: Debate
Muse: Hinasaki Mafuyu
Fandom: Fatal Frame/Zero
Length: 821
Summary: The newly-reawakened Miku accidentally gives Kirie an idea on how to seal Mafuyu to her forever.
Disclaimer: Mafuyu, Kirie, Miku, and everyone else belong to Tecmo.
Notes: Part 7 of a Fatal Frame AU.
Mafuyu sat and watched his little sister reappear for what seemed like the hundredth time, but he was sure it was only the sixth or so. He himself found closing his eyes relaxing, though he'd apparently alarmed Kirie the first time he did that, becuase he'd faded out.
He'd lied, telling her that his death had been so peaceful, why shouldn't his body go through the rest of the motions? He didn't want to tell her how his death actually had been; he didn't want her upset.
So she allowed him to fade out as often as he wanted, because she wanted him to be happy. He'd argued, also, that it was a way of defending himself, of protecting himself in case she wasn't able to, so that he'd be around when she needed him.
She'd protested that she'd always defend him, that it wasn't necessary for him to do that, but if it helped him, she'd allow him to do that.
Miku sat up. He knew it would take time for her to be herself again, because it had taken him a while to do the same. Still, he waited each time to see if she remembered him, or if she was going to rush off to chase ghosts.
"Mafuyu?" she asked, looking around. But she'd asked that before, and then rushed off, so he didn't move. Better to wait and see before being disappointed.
She turned his way, and he tensed up. Just because she was looking his way didn't mean she saw him.
And then she was launching herself into his arms, and any debate on whether she was back or not was moot. "Mafuyu! Are you okay?"
"I'm... um." He didn't know how to bring it up to her that they were both dead.
"What's wrong, Mafuyu?" she looked up at his face. "You're pretty good at talking...."
"Look down." It seemed the easiest way to tell her that she was standing in a rock.
Miku did, and shrieked, just a tiny bit. She stared at the ground. "Mafuyu, what happened?"
"Kirie killed us both, and because it was here...."
His sister's eyes widened. "I tried to fight her, but...."
"I know." He sighed. "You've been repeating your death every time Kirie brings you down here."
Miku looked confused, and Mafuyu didn't blame her. It had been a lot to take in for him, and it couldn't be any less for her.
"Anyway, she thought I was her boyfriend and then realized I wasn't, but by then she decided I was an acceptable substitute. And she decided that since you'd come here for me, you were worth keeping around as well." He hoped Kirie would get back soon. If Kirie got back, he could convince her to let them upstairs.
"I kept reading on how much she appeared, but she never showed up for me," Miku said, perhaps remember her own experience. "I saw you several times, but...."
"I also saw you," Mafuyu confessed. "But you couldn't see me, either. I left you a note about that...."
She nodded. "Are we here for eternity?" she asked.
"We're keeping Kirie company forever," Mafuyu told her. He didn't want to say more, not there, not next to the hellgate. "It's why she killed us like she did. So we could be her family for eternity."
"Forever?" she echoed, and he could tell she was as happy about it as he was.
"I'll tell you more after Kirie returns," he said. "She's family now, remember."
"My sister-in-law, then?" Miku asked, as anybody would who was trying to figure out how to deal with this.
"I don't know." He shook his head.
Kirie floated in then, grimacing as she saw them. "You're awake?"
Miku nodded, as if not sure what to do next.
"Miku asked if we were married, you and I," Mafuyu said, thinking that was the best way to start the conversation.
The grimace somehow became a smile. "That's a wonderful idea! I'm glad I brought both of you here."
"Does anybody know how to hold a wedding?" Miku asked.
"It doesn't matter," Kirie said. "Mafuyu and I are now married."
"Shouldn't we celebrate... or something like that?" MIku added.
"We should say our vows under the tree," Mafuyu added. It would give Kirie something to do while he thought of how to get around this. "With Miku as witness."
Kirie laughed. "If that's how you want it...."
"I want to say my vows to you," Mafuyu said, hoping that she'd stop hovering around them if she wasn't worried and let them plan on how to get everything fixed.
"Hm." Kirie thought about that. "That sounds good! Let's go, both of you." She floated upwards.
Mafuyu looked at Miku, reaching out and taking her hand. "You heard her." He hoped that she would follow his lead, because it would take too much explaining otherwise.
He floated upwards with her.
Prompt: Debate
Muse: Hinasaki Mafuyu
Fandom: Fatal Frame/Zero
Length: 821
Summary: The newly-reawakened Miku accidentally gives Kirie an idea on how to seal Mafuyu to her forever.
Disclaimer: Mafuyu, Kirie, Miku, and everyone else belong to Tecmo.
Notes: Part 7 of a Fatal Frame AU.
Mafuyu sat and watched his little sister reappear for what seemed like the hundredth time, but he was sure it was only the sixth or so. He himself found closing his eyes relaxing, though he'd apparently alarmed Kirie the first time he did that, becuase he'd faded out.
He'd lied, telling her that his death had been so peaceful, why shouldn't his body go through the rest of the motions? He didn't want to tell her how his death actually had been; he didn't want her upset.
So she allowed him to fade out as often as he wanted, because she wanted him to be happy. He'd argued, also, that it was a way of defending himself, of protecting himself in case she wasn't able to, so that he'd be around when she needed him.
She'd protested that she'd always defend him, that it wasn't necessary for him to do that, but if it helped him, she'd allow him to do that.
Miku sat up. He knew it would take time for her to be herself again, because it had taken him a while to do the same. Still, he waited each time to see if she remembered him, or if she was going to rush off to chase ghosts.
"Mafuyu?" she asked, looking around. But she'd asked that before, and then rushed off, so he didn't move. Better to wait and see before being disappointed.
She turned his way, and he tensed up. Just because she was looking his way didn't mean she saw him.
And then she was launching herself into his arms, and any debate on whether she was back or not was moot. "Mafuyu! Are you okay?"
"I'm... um." He didn't know how to bring it up to her that they were both dead.
"What's wrong, Mafuyu?" she looked up at his face. "You're pretty good at talking...."
"Look down." It seemed the easiest way to tell her that she was standing in a rock.
Miku did, and shrieked, just a tiny bit. She stared at the ground. "Mafuyu, what happened?"
"Kirie killed us both, and because it was here...."
His sister's eyes widened. "I tried to fight her, but...."
"I know." He sighed. "You've been repeating your death every time Kirie brings you down here."
Miku looked confused, and Mafuyu didn't blame her. It had been a lot to take in for him, and it couldn't be any less for her.
"Anyway, she thought I was her boyfriend and then realized I wasn't, but by then she decided I was an acceptable substitute. And she decided that since you'd come here for me, you were worth keeping around as well." He hoped Kirie would get back soon. If Kirie got back, he could convince her to let them upstairs.
"I kept reading on how much she appeared, but she never showed up for me," Miku said, perhaps remember her own experience. "I saw you several times, but...."
"I also saw you," Mafuyu confessed. "But you couldn't see me, either. I left you a note about that...."
She nodded. "Are we here for eternity?" she asked.
"We're keeping Kirie company forever," Mafuyu told her. He didn't want to say more, not there, not next to the hellgate. "It's why she killed us like she did. So we could be her family for eternity."
"Forever?" she echoed, and he could tell she was as happy about it as he was.
"I'll tell you more after Kirie returns," he said. "She's family now, remember."
"My sister-in-law, then?" Miku asked, as anybody would who was trying to figure out how to deal with this.
"I don't know." He shook his head.
Kirie floated in then, grimacing as she saw them. "You're awake?"
Miku nodded, as if not sure what to do next.
"Miku asked if we were married, you and I," Mafuyu said, thinking that was the best way to start the conversation.
The grimace somehow became a smile. "That's a wonderful idea! I'm glad I brought both of you here."
"Does anybody know how to hold a wedding?" Miku asked.
"It doesn't matter," Kirie said. "Mafuyu and I are now married."
"Shouldn't we celebrate... or something like that?" MIku added.
"We should say our vows under the tree," Mafuyu added. It would give Kirie something to do while he thought of how to get around this. "With Miku as witness."
Kirie laughed. "If that's how you want it...."
"I want to say my vows to you," Mafuyu said, hoping that she'd stop hovering around them if she wasn't worried and let them plan on how to get everything fixed.
"Hm." Kirie thought about that. "That sounds good! Let's go, both of you." She floated upwards.
Mafuyu looked at Miku, reaching out and taking her hand. "You heard her." He hoped that she would follow his lead, because it would take too much explaining otherwise.
He floated upwards with her.