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The Moon and Sun (Big Sib Reader x Gon/Killua)
Ch 14: A Protector's Failure
Synopsis: You recall everything that's led you up to this point. The good and bad, while the boys try their best to cope with your temporary absence.
An: This is a skipable chapter because I know some people can't stand a backstory chapter. But it does give some insight on our insert's actions.
Key: 🌑☀️🌑☀️=pov change from Y/n to the boys. 🌘🌘🌘🌘=Transition between Y/n's memories/present
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Rushed footsteps could be heard throughout the forest. The little pitter-patter reverberating off the trees. A child no more than five being the source of the sound. Pushing her body the fastest it could go.
Unawares of the unforeseen threat giving chase. Slowly closing in from above. All at once the being descended down on her, tackling the child down to the floor. The both of them tousling on the ground from the force.
"Got you Kari!" The being announced.
Another kid. This one a bit older with a prominent gap between their teeth.
"You're getting better, but still not fast enough," they continued before helping the other one up.
"You were cheating, Y/n! You used your nen!" The younger one whined out.
"Duh. You should've been using your nen too. You would've been able to sense me coming."
The older one playfully bumped the other's shoulder. Giggling at the way she turned her head and huffed.
"C'mon, we've been away long enough. Let's head back to the village before they start to get suspicious." Taking the smaller one's hand and starting to lead her away. But there was a small tug pulling them back.
"Do we have to go back right away? Can't we stay here a little longer?" It sounded hopeful from the small girl.
"You know how Fathe-," the older one shook their head. "You know how Reik gets. We can't keep him waiting."
But a feeling of dread lingered in the air. Something foreboding in it.
Almost like a warning.
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You quickly jolted up. Breathing heavily as you came to. Catching your disheveled reflection in the puddle in front of you. (Having chosen a small cave to fall asleep in last night.)
That dream.
Why that one?
Why now?
You didn't want to see it. You didn't want to see her. You were already pushed past your limit, and now this? It was so frustrating you let out a scream. Your poor vocal cords straining once again, not yet fully healed.
God damnit.
Goddamn everything.
You forced yourself to calm down, remembering where you were. The NGL. You'd been here for about a week now. Only three more to go until you saw your boys again.
You didn't want to leave the boys behind, and part of you still wished you hadn't. That you had just stayed instead. But it really was for their own good.
You were no longer capable of keeping them safe. The altercation with the cat chimera ant had shown you that. You weren't good enough to protect them anymore. So it was decided you needed a safe place to train without distractions.
Without risking either one of them getting hurt.
And while that was your main reason for leaving so abruptly, it wasn't the only one. The blue hat tucked away in your pocket was another.
Kite.
You searched everywhere for him when you first got here. Tracking the faint trail of his aura all the way back to the place where you were attacked. Making sure to lower your heart rate in case that same ant detected you.
But all you found when you got there was blood. Caked and dried in splatters on the dirt. Too much for any living person to lose. You couldn't help but throw up at the sight.
Disgust and grief mixing together as you heaved up everything you had. There was no way he could've survived that. Even if he did manage to defeat that thing, he would've lost too much blood to just walk away.
And judging by the malicious aura barley in reach of your en, it was still out there.
You'd run away like a coward.
Like you always did.
And Kite paid the price for your selfishness.
You clutched his hat tightly as you recalled the sight. The little specs of blood on the brim were yours, but it may as well have been his from the way guilt seemed to consume you the longer you stared at it.
Another person you cared about dead because you wanted to protect your own life.
Maybe that was why you dreamt about her. A reminder that this wasn't the first time you'd run away so callously. Or maybe it was because of that stupid old man. Calling you by a name you'd long discarded, forcing you to remember the atrocities attached to it.
You didn't like remembering, but it was getting harder and harder to avoid doing so. You deserved to suffer, and maybe your mind decided torturing you with the past was the way to do it.
You shook your head to rid the thought. Now wasn't the time to feel sorry for yourself. You still had a long way to go before you were combat ready. Before you could stomach the sight of blood.
Although, you couldn't help but wonder how Gon and Killua were taking it.
You sincerely hoped they were doing fine without you.
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The sound of glass shattering echoed throughout the small home, startling Gon awake. There was a splintering sound of something bigger hitting the floor. Followed by a few curses.
That definitely wasn't right.
He quickly got up and rushed towards the living room. Eyes widening as he identified the cause for all the commotion.
Killua.
And he looked very upset.
Raising up something else to break before Gon stopped him.
"Hey, what's wrong?"
The small assassin didn't answer, fearing that if he did, he would once again break down.
"Where's Y/n?" Gon tried again. Knowing that there was no way you wouldn't have gotten up to comfort Killua.
But despite his good intent, it seemed that wasn't the right thing to ask right now. Killua walked over to the table and sat down with his head in his hands. Letting out a shaky breath as he eyed the crumpled up note he found earlier.
The boy in green following his line of sight and picking up the note to read.
Dear my little moon and sun,
By the time you're reading this I'll have returned to the NGL. I truly am sorry to have left without saying a word, but I have my reasons. I need to work on my own skills and strength so that what happened with the cat chimera ant never happens again. It's something I need to do by myself, no matter how much it pains worries me to leave you two by yourselves. I know you two of you are dead set on proving yourselves through Netero's game, but I could care less for that old geezer's instructions. Nevertheless, I know you'll both succeed in taking those two other game pieces. That you'll both improve your skills drastically. I have complete faith in you, so when the month's over, I better see your faces cross the border! I'll be waiting until then.
Apologies, Y/n.
Oh.
He understood now.
Though he wasn't angry with you like Killua. Just disappointed that you'd once again chosen to do this by yourself. A hunch that you still didn't trust them. Seems his instincts had been right after all. He looked over towards his best friend, frowning at the defeated look he had.
"Why...Are we not enough for them to stay?" Killua's voice was quiet, a drastic change from his previous frustration.
Then his despair returned to anger. Hands clenching and body lightly shaking.
"Do they just hate us!?! Were we really that terrible that they decided to leave again!?! Damnit Y/n, why do you keep doing this!?!? Why do you keep running away!?!?" Frustrated tears now running down his face.
"Was yesterday just a cover up!?! All of it, just pretending like they weren't going to leave us!!!"
Because you'd been smiling so much yesterday.
Joking around, tucking them into bed, giving them a goodnight kiss. Was all of it just so they wouldn't have suspected anything?
'Your friends will leave you.'
No, not you. You were supposed to stay. You were supposed to be here right now. You were supposed to be his big sibling.
A hand on his shoulder stopped his frantic thoughts.
"They weren't faking. They probably didn't know how to tell us." Gon tried to explain. It was what he figured anyways.
Because you didn't have to comfort him last night. You didn't have to put him back to bed. And the way you hesitated when he caught you sneaking out.... Conflicted like you didn't really wanna leave.
How could any of that have been faked?
But Killua wasn't fully convinced yet.
"That's just the thing, they don't trust us enough to tell us anything! How do we know that this time they're telling the truth!?!"
It hurt.
Not being able to trust the one person that was supposed to keep him safe.
Did you really go back there to get stronger, or did you leave to find Kite?
Because clearly you seemed to prefer his company over theirs.
"Think about it," Gon started.
"Y/n said they're going back there to get stronger. Do you know what that means? It means they're gonna fight. And do you what that means?"
If you planned on fighting then...
"They're going to break their promise...to keep us safe." But was that really why?
Killua didn't know anymore.
"If they really did leave for good, then why would they leave a note? Y/n is waiting for us. They're counting on us to get stronger. I understand why you're upset, I wish they would've told us too. But if there's one thing Y/n isn't, it's someone who doesn't honor their word."
And for whatever reason, those words started to ease the doubts eating away at him.
"How are you so sure this time?"
"Killua, they almost died just to make sure we were okay first. How can you not be so sure?" It was stated as a matter of fact.
And now that he said it, Killua felt like an idiot.
Yesterday was just you trying to have one last good day before you left. You probably thought you wouldn't get another chance. That you might die in the NGL by yourself.
It was real.
And so was everything else before that.
"You're right.... But I still haven't forgiven them. They can't just keep leaving like this. It's-"
"Worrying. I know." Gon agreed.
"How do you think they're holding up?"
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It was raining again.
Pouring down in endless buckets. And the first good rain of the year usually meant...
Today was officially your birthday.
You must've been 20 by now. Maybe 21. You don't really remember anymore. Not the official date anyways. But the one thing you did remember was that it always poured heavily, and you hated it.
You hated it for ruining your fun when you were a child, and you hated it now for stalling your training. Once again stuck in some small cave to avoid getting wet. Left with nothing but your thoughts to entertain you. How unfortunate that they kept drifting back to the one thing you didn't want to think about.
The Mizaki Clan.
Your 'family.'
You blamed Netero for bringing them up. You blamed yourself for continuously screwing up. You blamed the clan for putting you in this situation in the first place.
A part of you was grateful for what they gave you, at least during the early years. Another part of you respected them for the opportunities they've given so many. But the biggest part of you hated everything they stood for. The part of you that would never forgive them.
Fuck it.
You were tired of fighting the thoughts away.
Tired of repressing memories that would just come back twice as strong.
It didn't matter anymore. No one was here to see you break anyways. You could be weak if it was with yourself. Relying on your own comfort like you always had.
The Mizaki Clan, a clan of skilled hunters. The duties of each respective member being divided into three categories: Trapper, Tracker, and Trader.
Most were orphans who'd been found and taken in. Few had been outsiders married in. Even fewer were born into the clan. For all the shit they put you through, they were anything but discriminate when it came to accepting new members.
You were an orphan. The story goes, you were found in the backyard of an abandoned residence. The man who found you, Reik, was the current clan head. But at that time he'd barely taken over the reigns.
To you, Reik had been your father. And the truth was the same for others around your age. You'd believed he was a compassionate yet stern leader. Someone to be respected and loved at the same time.
Oh how wrong you were. A naive and foolish child.
Turns out the story of your upbringing had been a lie. You'd found out the truth because you witnessed it happen to someone else firsthand.
It was at the age of seven you found out. The age where everything started falling apart. When the illusion of blind devotion started to fade away.
You'd been assigned a mission with a few others. Reik had been among them. The targets had easily been disposed of. Of course they were, they were ordinary people who happened to cross the wrong person.
When your group went to leave, a wailing sound filled the air. It was only a matter of seconds before the source of the crying was found. Father had discovered a small child hidden away inside a closet.
Who, upon finding the baby, met your eyes and told you, "It's our job to make sure we finish off our targets. No matter what, for the good of the clan. But it's also our responsibility to handle loose ends.
Our client only specified a man and a woman. Therefore this child is our burden. A baby is pure. Born without the sin of their parents. Do you understand, little one? None of this is personal."
The phrase became one you hated. "It's nothing personal." It was very personal.
Looking back on it now, he didn't have to take that baby in. He didn't have to take any of them in, yet he did. It had you thinking that maybe, somewhere deep down, that man actually felt guilt and remorse for what he did.
Then again, he always justified his actions with them being for the good of the clan.
A small part of you couldn't let go of the man you'd perceived him to be. Didn't want to believe his actions had never been out of kindness, but necessity.
You wanted to hate him, and you should have.
But you were just sad if anything. Frustrated that he was up on a pedestal that couldn't be questioned. Because if it was, they'd end up like you.
Like Kari.
Your Kari. Your little sister that had been taken far too soon from this world. Eyes such a light brown they were almost golden. Hair a fluffy mess of curls.
It was your fault she was gone.
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At the age of seven you were what most would call an absolute demon. Always getting into fights. Always biting people and using the gap between your teeth as leverage to sink them in deeper. Always showing off.
Today had been one of those days.
You'd just come back from retrieving a special object. Your goal was to turn it in to either Reik or a fellow trader. You'd decided on the later, strolling through the dirt roads of the village.
What was the name of the person you were supposed to see? Winnie? Winfred? Wonka? Eh, didn't matter anyways.
You were gonna make a pitstop first and pay a visit to your favorite old codger. Kari was sick after all. Perhaps some sweets would make her feel better. And he was the only one with a working oven.
Your thoughts were interrupted by a harsh shove to your shoulder. A few other kids shoving past you. Laughing as they raced away.
You turned your head towards where they came from, watching as an old man tried to give chase. However, he was out of breath after only a few steps.
"Old Mr. Beuru?" You mumbled.
"DAMN BRATS! YOU'RE LUCKY I AIN'T AS YOUNG AS I USED TO BE!"
Your mood immediately dampened. You gave a sigh before focusing your eyes in the distance. Three mischievous auras on your radar. You summoned your nen towards your legs and took off towards them.
It was only a matter of seconds before you caught up. You gave a jump to land in front of them and glared.
Three teenage boys. Who would've guessed?
The ringleader glared right back, popping what you assumed to be candy into his mouth.
"If it isn't one of Father's favorites. Whaddya want? We don't have time to chattering around with a diaper baby."
His two buddies snickered at his remark.
You took the first one as a compliment. Being one of Reik's favorites meant you had a good shot of becoming the clan head one day. That you were a prodigy.
The second one you wouldn't let slide. You'd already outranked these fools in both physical and nen combat. But sure, you were the baby.
"Hand over what you took." Your voice was ice and your aura was authoritative. But it did little to deter them.
"Tch, like we're gonna give you any. You know how hard it was to con that old man?"
That was all the information you needed. You were hot headed by nature. Someone who strikes first, asked questions later.
At least, that was how you used to be.
In the blink of an eye, you'd used your Caster's Net to hog tie the boy's lackies. Your anger being palpable as you tackled the third. Pushing his face in the dirt and using your nen to pin him.
"GET OFF ME!" He screeched.
"THEN GIVE BACK WHAT YOU STOLE!"
"IT'S NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS!" He then tried to throw you off. Using his own nen to find some leeway. But as you observed, you were indeed stronger than him.
"BULL! WE'RE MEMBERS OF THE SAME COMMUNITY! IT IS MY BUSINESS WHEN YOU DECIDE TO GO AND PICK ON ONE! NOW GIVE IT BACK!"
"HE HAD IT COMING, NOW GET THE HELL OFF!!!"
"GIVE IT OR I'LL-"
The threat died on your tongue as you were hoisted up. Your nen dissipating from the shock.
It was how you found yourself being interrogated by Father. The altercation causing quite the stir in the village. He questioned the three boys first.
"What was the reason this fight started? You know fighting within the clan is looked down upon. Even more so to be feuding with a member below your age group."
The trio wasted no time coming up with a lie.
"They just jumped us. We were minding our business when they came out of nowhere." The ringleader answered.
Unawares of the eyes focused in on his aura.
"You swear that's all that happened?" Father asked.
"Uh huh. If you ask me, they need to be kept in check."
If looks could kill, you would've ended his life ten times over.
"I see. Now, Y/n what do you recall happening?"
"I was just coming back from my mission and I saw the three of them running away. Mr. Beuru was chasing them so I assumed they did something. And I was right. They stole from him. They even admitted it."
If there was one thing you despised most, it was liars and thieves. Unbeknownst to you, in about a decade that would change to hunters.
Reik looked at you thoughtfully.
"So when they wouldn't hand over what they stole, you decided to get it by force?"
"Yup."
"Fath-Reik, they're lying!"
But he'd already found out the truth. Your aura had been convicting, untainted by deceit unlike the three boys before him.
"You boys should know by now that you can't get anything past me. Please return what you've taken. I promise your punishment will be more lax if you do."
The decision shocked the three boys. But even so, they wouldn't go down without a fight.
"It's no fair! You always side with them!"
"Y/n told the truth. You did not. Am I to side with a thief and a deceiver? You three will spend two days in isolation. Do I make myself clear?"
The trio's pockets were emptied out. Small bags of hard candy found in them. You watched as they were hauled off to the Room. Sticking out your tongue as they passed you by.
You figured isolation was an appropriate punishment. Two days without light, food, and water. Served them right.
You made your way back towards the main village, carrying the bags of sweets. Turns out the person they were stolen from was the one you had been on your way to see.
You knocked twice on the door before entering. The old man looked up at you surprised.
"Guess who just got three jerks in trouble?" You jazzed your hands, causing Beuru to let out a disappointed sigh.
"What was Reik's punishment?"
"Two days of isolation. They were really annoying too. Anyways, here." You held out the bags towards him.
At that, he smiled.
"Glad my day wasn't ruined after all. You know something, Y/n?"
You gave a hum.
"You might be the only kid I can stand. You've still got sticky fingers though. Now, you know what you hafta do if you want one of my deserts."
Because Old Mr. Beuru had to beg Reik for an oven. The only one in the entire village, just so he could bake to impress the old lady he liked. And she'd been the only one he baked for until you came along. His conditions had ranged from various trivia during the time he was growing up.
With that being said, you started humming up an old tune. Then danced in a way that was completely old-fashioned.
"I already had Shura play the Charleston several times, so I'd say I'm a pro now." You bragged, promptly falling flat on your butt afterwards.
The old man laughed, bagging you up something that looked chocolate. His expression turned serious as he handed it off to you.
"Speaking of Shura, don't tell her about what happened here. Okay?"
"Why not, she worries about you, you know?"
"That's exactly why. She's all grown up now. She doesn't need to worry about me when she's got her own life going on."
It was something you didn't understand at the time. Not wanting your child to worry about you. But you sure as hell understood it in the present.
"Now get back home. Isn't your sick sister waiting?" Beuru jested.
"Yeah, yeah. See you around, fossil," you threw over your shoulder as you left.
"Die in a hole, gremlin."
When you'd returned to your home, you had to dodge several of your peers to make it to your room. Most of them wondering what happened with you this time.
You never liked how quickly word would get out.
It didn't matter anyways. Their opinion on you didn't matter. The only one whose you really cared out was...
"Hey, Kari. How's the cold coming along?"
Said girl peaked her head out of a pile of blankets before ducking back down.
"I'm dying. This is the end for me. Remember the Alamo."
You walked over to her bed snickering. Harshly pulling the covers down as she shrieked.
"The Alamo, huh? You've been spending too much time with Deshin."
She pouted up at you. Fighting in a tug of war to cover herself again.
"You've been spending too much time with Deshin. I heard you got in a fight today."
"Yeah cuz' they made me mad. Don't you wanna know why?"
"No." She replied.
You pinched her cheek in retaliation, grinning at her noise of protest.
"Fine. Be that way. It's not like I went out of my way to bring you something special. Me? Never."
Kari quickly shot up at your words. Honey colored eyes beaming as you dropped the bag into her lap.
"You do love me!"
"No duh. You better share!"
Now Kari hadn't been a prodigy like you. In fact, she was the exact opposite. She was way behind the rest of her age group. Not even capable of reading the auras of those around her.
Tracker was off the list of what she would become.
She had a basic understanding of nen and was an enhancer from what you gathered. But she had trouble fighting. Severely lacking when it came to speed.
That scratched Trapper too.
You figured she would've been a trader. Then again, she wasn't very good with people. Most of the one's she interacted with treated her less than because of her weak nen.
She just didn't really fall into any role of the clan. And that made her a target for the older age groups. It's why you met in the first place.
If there was one good thing that clan taught you, it was that your family didn't have to be blood related.
You stood up for her, and ever since then, she'd been one of your own. Your little sister by choice. You'd done your best to coach her. Slowly helping her make improvements in her strength.
And while she was improving, it wasn't fast enough.
That night, the two of stayed up watching the stars. Intertwining hands and making signs while you ate whatever sweet Beuru had made.
It wasn't too long after that things started falling apart.
Your clan hadn't been made up of just any hunters. They were all Blacklist Hunters. Doing unsavory work in the shadows to keep the clan mostly isolated.
Children, like you and her, were trained from the age of three and up to perfect their nen. Prepared by the age of twelve to take the Hunter Exam in order to properly provide for the clan.
Always for the good of the clan.
But in the meantime, most kids with advanced nen would shadow the adults on their mission. You were one of three who had that privilege. The others being your 'best friend' and a girl a year older than you.
It was one of these missions you'd just been selected for. However, you had a condition if you were gonna help out.
Kari had to come with you.
It was more of you wanting her to get experience than it was because you wanted to spend time with her.
Nevertheless, she was allowed to come with you. Your task was to locate an undercover crime boss from his picture. Hers was to be there to catch him when he got scared out.
Finding the man was easy. Based on his stature and preferred traveling habits, you were able to find him in a week. Following the cruel and murky aura all the way to his hideout.
The easy part was done. The hard part would soon begin.
"If you see anything, act. Don't be scared, okay?" You ordered the small girl.
She nodded in return.
With that, you took off with the others in your group. You'd immediately been shot at as you entered. Dodging from side to side and trying to find some cover. Luckily, one of the people you were with had a reflecting ability. Nearly cutting the size of goons in half.
The rest worked on fishing out the leader. Two of the potential targets started running towards the exit. You were only fast enough to catch one. Cracking their skull on the pavement with a kick as the other escaped.
From Kari's perspective, she saw a man fleeing. And remembering your words, used a weak strand of nen to hold him down.
"Please stay still mister. It'll only be worse if you don't." Truthfully, she didn't want to kill anybody. She was counting on you to take care of it, like you always did.
The captive struggled against the bind before begging.
"Please! What is it you people want!?! Money??? I've got plenty! I can send thousands if you let me go! Little girl you don't want to be doing this!"
Kari closed her eyes and raised up her foot. Preparing to end his life. For you. She was gonna do this for you and nobody else. Only here because you stuck your neck out for her. She didn't want to tarnish your reputation.
Then the man said something. Something that completely stopped her in her tracks.
"I HAVE A FAMILY, PLEASE!!!"
She opened her eyes shocked. It was never really something she thought about before. These targets they'd been pursuing had still been people. People with lives and loved ones.
Was it really justified ending their lives?
Was a clan built on blood really something to be proud of?
Who were they to determine if someone should live or die?
It made her feel icky the more she thought about it. Someone paid for this man to die. Or rather, they paid for him to suffer. The rule: No witnesses, no survivors had been a Mizaki invention. He didn't have to die.
So then why were they doing it?
And with her newfound revelation, she released her nen from the man. He hardly spared a glance back at her as he ran. She barley felt your confused aura from behind her.
"Why did you hesitate?"
She jumped at the sound of your voice. Figuring you'd be angry she let him get away.
"It didn't feel right." She justified.
You could only scrunch your face in confusion.
"Why not? He was the guy we were looking for. If you didn't want to kill him, you should've just held him down for me or one of the others."
"It's not that...I didn't think it was right for him to die."
It was an odd thing for you to hear. Of course it was right. It was for the good of the clan. But Kari was younger than you. She wasn't used to this. It made sense that she wouldn't understand. You knew she would in time.
"Then I won't bring you in on any more 'people' missions. Okay? But right now we have to find that man before the others find out. Messing up means a punishment from father."
But it was too late. A thud sounded ahead of you. One of the others had already caught up to your target. And they didn't look too happy about it.
"YOU ALMOST LET HIM GET AWAY! I WANNA KNOW WHO'S RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS!" An older woman lectured.
Before Kari could take the blame, you stepped forward.
"It was me. I miscalculated and he slipped away. I'm sorry."
You always did this. Always vouched, always protected, always accepted the responsibility. And Kari hated it.
It wasn't fair to you.
Yet she said nothing. A fear that if she spoke, she'd be banished from the clan or worse.
She looked on regretfully as you were seated in front of Reik for questioning. She could do nothing except hope you'd be back soon.
Meanwhile, you were sweating buckets. You didn't like lying to Father. He could see through anyone with his eyes.
"Back here in less than a month? It's not like you, little one. From what I gather, you let the target go. Is that correct?"
The air felt tense...But you wouldn't give your sister up that easily.
"Yes, Father. It was my fault we almost lost him."
You were kneeled down before him with your head bowed. Trying to make yourself appear smaller.
"Really? Someone with as much precision as you let the target get away? This hasn't happened to you before. Were you distracted? I'm aware that Kari was with you."
You tensed up, already knowing you'd been found out. But you were stubborn, no matter the odds.
"She was. But I was alone when he got away. She had nothing to do with it."
Your aura was heavy with deceit.
"Y/n, tell me the truth. Kari was the one who let him get away, wasn't she?"
"...No, it was me. It was my fault."
You flinched as you saw him raise a hand in your peripheral. You were surprised when it cupped your cheek, guiding you to meet his eye.
"You should know I'm very proud of you. Not many would stick up for those they cared about when facing punishment. You have a loyalty that runs deep. A quality that makes for a strong hunter."
But as quickly as the warmth came, it was taken. The hand cupping your cheek moved back and slapped you. Your head turning from the force.
"But you out of everyone knows you can't keep things from me. I accept nothing less than the truth. This isn't a matter of stolen goods, this concerns our clan as a whole. I'm disappointed that you would jeopardize that."
The left side of your face was numb. A dark handprint already forming on your skin.
"I'm truly sorry." You quickly placed your head on the floor and put a hand over your heart.
"I didn't mean anything by it. I swear I didn't. Please find it in your heart to forgive me."
"Of course I forgive you, just as I have forgiven those boys. But you still have to face your punishment. The one meant for Kari."
"Yes, Father."
"A week in isolation with the bare necessities. But before you go, I want you to think about something. You risk everything for that girl. You suffer for her. Lie for her. But what has she ever done for you besides get you in trouble? Your loyalty is everlasting and patient, but how much more will she put you through without anything in return? That is all. I hope the week will fly by for you."
You didn't know what to feel at the moment. You'd been praised for protecting Kari, then questioned on if it was the right thing to do.
You loved her, and she loved you.
Right?
She was always there for you when you got back. She always stayed up with you to watch the stars. Always engaged in silent conversations with you.
But then again, Kari never went on any missions you didn't. She never got tired like you and would stay up way past when you fell asleep. She only learned sign language because you found the book on it. She never really got you anything like you had through bartering.
You always covered up for her.
But you did it because you wanted to, not because she asked.
Everything you did for her, you never expected anything in return. Nothing except her support.
Was she supposed to be returning all these favors?
Were you going about this all wrong?
Father seemed to think so.
And maybe it did make you bitter that you were alone in the dark. Maybe you were upset that she didn't finish the target off simply because she didn't want to. Maybe you were upset that she kept blowing the chances you gave her.
Maybe you were tired of doing so much for so little in return.
But it wasn't as black and white as you were lead to believe. As soon as you'd been sentenced, Kari made her way to Reik.
"Is Y/n gonna be okay?" She asked.
"Y/n is facing a week of isolation in your place. They were very adamant on doing so. You should feel so fortunate to have someone who cares that much about you." It was said lightly.
But Kari couldn't help but feel like something malicious was hidden underneath.
"Why so harsh a punishment? It really wasn't all that bad."
She froze as she was met with small glare.
"It could've put our clan in danger. No witnesses, no survivors. If Y/n gets it in their head that it's okay to let our targets go, then they'll do it more frequently. They'll start to lag behind their age group. Right now they have a good chance of taking over the reigns when they're older.
I understand you two are close, but I fear your influence might make them soft. Make them weak. Perhaps it's for the best you two are less involved. It's for the well being of the clan that they don't fall behind. You understand that, right little one?"
And Kari's heart just about broke.
She had never viewed Reik as a father figure. He'd never been as kind to her as he was with you. And now that he verbalized he felt she was dragging you down, she could only dislike him more.
He didn't love you. He didn't love any of you. He just viewed you as a tool to get ahead.
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To say Gon and Killua were shocked would be an understatement. They knew that Palm was 'weird', having met her only once. But this was just absurd.
Apparently her nen ability allowed her to find and contact Bisky, of all people. Saying she did a little research. Whatever that meant. They were too weirded out to ask.
But it might've been for the best. Bisky had helped them out before. She'd been the one to help refine their nen attacks. Surely she could make them strong enough to defeat Morel's students.
Her first reaction upon seeing the boys again was anger. Hitting the both of them over the head for even thinking about completing their training in just a week.
Her next response was confusion. Noticing a very familiar presence was missing. 
Yours.
"Hey boys, where's Y/n?" She questioned. 
She was sure you left with them. Maybe something happened. And judging by the sulking expressions they wore, something did. Both of them deflating at the mention of your name.
"They didn't die, did they?"
Gon's head quickly shot up. Shocked and in disbelief that Bisky thought you'd die so easily.
"No! Y/n would never! They're just gone for the time being." 
"So dead."
This time it was Killua who spoke up, not wanting any further confusion.
"They're back at the NGL with our other friend. Y/n's training and probably looking for him. We…We got ambushed back there. Which is why we need to get as strong as possible quickly."
Bisky nodded, getting a grasp on the situation. She knew you were a bit flaky from your reaction on Greed Island, but maybe that could work in her favor.
Give these boys a little more incentive to push themselves.
"That's even more of a reason you should take training seriously. What do you think is gonna happen when the month's over and you don't show up? They'll be disappointed is what."
"Is it really gonna take a month?" Gon asked.
"Kite's back there, too. The sooner we get both of them out, the better." He justified.
There was something determined in his eye.
But it took more than determination to win battles. Especially up against hunters that had plenty of experience. It was best to take things slow and use up all of the available time.
It'd help them out in the long run.
"A month for sure. Now let's get started! We're going all the way back to the basics!" Bisky announced, causing grumbles from both boys.
You were strong enough to hold out for a month, right?
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It was a murky day when you were released. Humid and cloudy. You hated it. Your footsteps lagged towards your home. You didn't think you wanted to see her right now. You'd spent so much time thinking about what Reik said.
So much time wondering if it was all true.
You hesitantly opened the door to your shared room. The creaking of the door signaling your arrival.
You were surprised to be engulfed in a hug. Why were you surprised? A mess of curls tickling your nose. You hesitated to wrap your arms around her.
"I missed you big sib. I'm sorry. I'm so sorry you were in the Room for so long."
You just couldn't find it in yourself to be mad at her. No, she hadn't intentionally left you in the trenches. And you truly were a sucker for anything she did. A crumb of her affection and Father's words faded just like that.
"I missed you, too. Anything big happen while I was gone?" You already knew the answer.
"No. I've been completely bared from shadowing. That's about it...Oh! Shura said she'd play your favorite song when you got out. The one about fall."
She beamed up at you. You couldn't help but smile back.
"Really? How about we go see her right now? I'm sure she's still outside since it hasn't rained yet." A nice melody on the piano was just what you needed right now.
"And if she's not, can we just walk around instead?"
"Sure...But first I have to see Father. I need to get my next assignment before I get rusty."
You grabbed her hand and prepared to pull, but she didn't budge. You looked back at her in confusion.
"Something wrong, Kar?"
"That man isn't my father, and he's not yours either." Her tone was angry. Eyes glaring down at the floorboards.
It shocked you. She was never mad at anything. You didn't even register her words fully.
"What? Are-Are you okay? I know he's not really my dad, but-"
"You know what he really thinks of you? Of us? He thinks I'm a burden to you. He thinks of you as a tool for the clan. It's not right."
Her same words from that night.
But it only made your two loyalties clash. Your respect for Reik and your love for Kari.
"I don't know where all this is coming from, but please stop. You know you're not a burden to me. I love you. And I already know what I am. My purpose is to do what's best for the clan. To get stronger for my people."
She gaped at you for a moment. Then frustration radiated off of her.
"AND YOU'RE OKAY WITH THAT!?! YOU MEAN NOTHING TO HIM AS A PERSON, AND YOU DON'T CARE!?!"
You could feel your own frustration start to increase.
"I didn't say that. I said it's my duty to get stronger for my people. Father sees my potential as a way to do it. That doesn't mean he doesn't care about me!"
She gave a cruel laugh.
"You're in denial! He doesn't love you! Why can't you see that!?! You're so brainwashed you can't even see what he has you doing! He's making you kill people!!! Normal kids don't do that!!!!"
"Well we're not normal! We're Mizaki! The best of the best! Sometimes that means getting our hands dirty! It's how it is! Why can't you see that!?!?"
"BECAUSE IT'S NOT RIGHT! THESE PEOPLE HAVE FAMILIES! THEY HAVE OTHERS WHO CARE ABOUT THEM! WE AREN'T IN THE RIGHT TO SAY WHO LIVES OR DIES! THINK ABOUT IT! WE DON'T HAVE TO KILL ALL OF THEM! IT'S DEAD OR ALIVE, NOT DEAD! WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME WE SPARED SOMEONE WHO WASN'T A BABY!"
"WE HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY! IT'S NOTHING PERSONAL, SO WHY ARE YOU TREATING IT LIKE IT IS! GOD WHY CAN'T YOU BE LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE!!!"
Your eyes widened when you realized what you said. It was too late to take it back. You could tell by the tears now streaming by her face.
"Kar, you know I didn't-"
"I hate you."
Your blood ran cold. You didn't know how to handle this. She'd never said that to you before. And sure you had your fights, but never like this.
"You don't mean that." Your voice was pleading.
"I hate you. Just go away. Run away to Reik like you always do. You love him more than me anyways."
She pushed past you and out the door.
You could only stand in the center of the room. Mulling over everything that was said. Crying softly as you realized she meant every word.
She really did hate you, didn't she?
You should've kept your mouth shut. You just had to go and ruin everything.
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You threw up for the fifth time today. Already two weeks in and you still couldn't do it. You still couldn't stand the feeling of blood. 
You managed to desensitize yourself some when it came to seeing it. The blue blood, at least. You didn't think you could handle red blood.
The feeling of it splattering against your skin or landing on your clothes was enough for you to panic. Collecting the rain and using it to rub your skin clean. To wash away the sticky liquid from your face.
Scrubbing away until your skin was raw. And even then, you still felt filthy.
Your ears picked up a whirring sound. Something was flying towards you. You had a good feeling you knew what it was.
You could feel the bloodlust before you saw the ant. It looked at you with a hungry expression. You were so damn tired of killing these things.
Trying to take out your frustrations on them, only to feel even worse after. It didn't help that you felt two more incredibly malicious auras awaken during the week.
Two more royal guards.
And you couldn't do a damn thing about it unless you wanted to die.
For now, you kept yourself busy with the weaker ones that approached you. Thinking you were easy prey.
"See that line," you said as you pointed to a straight line in the dirt.
"As long as you don't cross that, I'll let you live. I don't care what else you do." Your voice was tired, but healed.
It didn't sting anymore when you spoke.
"You think you can scare me? I'll eat your flesh from your bones!" 
The ant lunged towards you. With a snap of your finger, it's body was left hanging in front of you. Dead in a matter of seconds.
You released your nen and watched it fall. The blue spittle from its mouth landing on your shoe. Your stomach immediately churning in disgust.
Make that six times.
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The days seemed to fly by with Bisky's rigorous training. Gon and Killua were already two weeks in. Two weeks of forcing themselves to keep ren as long as possible. Two weeks of fighting Knuckle immediately after.
Two weeks of worrying about you.
It was the middle of the afternoon and they were still struggling to maintain their Ren. Going on the second hour when small thuds sounded at the window.
It was raining, and heavily by the sound of it.
Both boys immediately lost all the fight in them. Giving up on maintaining their aura and looking dejectedly outside.
The rain.
You always smelled like fresh rain.
Something that had been odd, yet comforting.
It was like they just couldn't escape your presence. Unable to focus on training anymore now that they had been reminded of you. Missing you even more now that they couldn't avoid a scent so reminiscent of yours.
"Hey! What's the matter with you two!?! Training isn't over yet!" Bisky scolded.
But neither of them paid her any mind. Instead, watching as it continued pouring outside. Wondering how you were doing out there.
Did you have some shelter from the rain?
Were you warm?
Had you been able to find something to eat?
Things they were sure would have been laughable to you. 
"Can we take a break? Just until the rain stops." Gon asked, earning a confused look from Bisky.
"Why? You know we don't have time to be wasting. We only have two weeks left." 
She couldn't, for the life of her, understand why now of all times they would want to take a break .It wasn't like they were training outside in the rain. And even then, she'd still make them work.
"You wouldn't understand. Either way, we don't feel like training right now. Not while it's still raining. We won't be able to focus," Killua explained. 
It's not that he didn't trust Bisky, but the reason was just too embarrassing to tell her. Especially with Palm eyeing them from the kitchen.
"Fine. But don't expect any breaks for two days, got it?" 
The duo nodded, relieved they'd been allowed a small moment of peace.
Killua quickly went to crack open a window. Allowing the sound of rain to be more prominent throughout the small home.
Gon went into the room that had been yours. Eyeing the messy sheets with a bittersweet feeling. 
They'd spent about a week taking care of you here. Making sure you wouldn't die of blood loss. That you'd make a full recovery. And then you'd let in a hurry.
He grabbed the comforter you wrapped around the two of you that night. Dragging it out to the spot Killua had chosen.
The both of them sat down, tossing one side of the comforter over to the other. Basking in the warmth it brought along with your scent.
Almost like you were here, giving them a hug.
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It was only five days after your fight that you'd been assigned to shadow another mission. You didn't get a chance to apologize. She'd avoided you too well for you to even make the effort.
But you thought hard about what she said.
You didn't have a problem if Reik didn't really care about you. At the end of the day, he was a mentor. Made to make you stronger. And if that was the extent of your relationship, then so be it.
You only cared about if Kari loved you, and the longer it took to make amends, the less likely it would be.
The thing you really took to heart was her accusations towards the way the clan was ran. She was right about them not having to always kill a target.
She was right about many of them having families. You'd heard so many pleas that you eventually became desensitized. Maybe you could prove a point. Maybe you did have a choice and the clan just went with the easiest one.
It was just your luck that Deshin was shadowing with you. A boy your age with a mixture of black and white hair. Thus the nickname you gave him: cookies'n cream.
He was your rival in a sense. Always competing and pushing to out do each other. It became a friendship built on mutual respect. You argued and teased each other, but that's what kept things interesting.
Your assignment today was to stop anyone inside the building from escaping. A mundane job but considering you took the blame for the last guy escaping, it was only fair.
You scanned inside the building with your eyes as the others went in. It was a decently sized house. You couldn't help but pity whoever was inside.
You'd never done that before.
You watched the relaxed auras inside become overrun with fear. The little blimps of life disappearing one by one. A few screams here and there.
Then you saw one approaching the exit. It was a woman who appeared injured. Blood trailing down her head as she ran.
You quickly intercepted her. Her frantic aura calmed a bit upon seeing you.
"Oh, sweetie. You have to get out of here now. There are bad people inside. We have to run while we can, c'mon!"
You hesitated as she extended a hand out to you.
There was so much sympathy radiating off of her. Motherly, was the feeling. A stranger that was warning you about your own people.
It was dumbfounding.
Father never had this much softness in his aura when he addressed you.
The screams from the building started to quiet down. The woman only further urged you to come with her. Was that guilt you were starting to feel.
A job was a job.
But maybe, things could go differently this time.
"I'm really sorry, ma'am. But there's a bounty on someone who lives here. We have to take in everyone by association no matter what. Please don't take this personally."
She looked at you like she hadn't heard right. Then her panic was full force once again.
She let out a yelp as you summoned your nen to restrain her.
"Please! Please don't do this! My son, he's inside! Please, if you have any humanity at least let him live!"
You couldn't handle her pleas anymore. Using your aura to knock her out. This....This all felt wrong.
You knew if her son was an infant, he'd be fine. Maybe, she would be fine too.
You startled as you felt someone from the group approach. Another older woman. She looked between you and your still breathing captive.
"Why is she still alive. You have your orders."
You glanced down at the lady. Remembering Kari's words.
Dead or alive. Not just dead.
"Why...Why can't we let them live? Why can't we just leave?"
Your superior looked at you like you just grew two heads. Her surprise was replaced by a scowl.
"Because Reik said so. You know better than anyone else we can't hesitate. We have to finish the job we were given."
She moved towards your captive, pressing her shoe against her face.
"No don't-!"
'SMASH!'
A harsh stomp combined with a booming crunch as blood poured from what once was that woman's head.
"You've become soft, Y/n."
But all you could focus on was the blood pooling under that woman. She didn't deserve this. You could have saved her. You could have let her go.
The crimson liquid eventually reached you. Grazing the boots you were wearing before you stepped back. A feeling of disgust and something scared guided your actions.
Your eyes never leaving the body. Then all at once you felt vile start to rise in your throat. You quickly turned away and started heaving over a bush.
Shaking with tears brimming at the corners of your eyes. An innocent person's blood on your shoe. Dirtied and tainted.
You were tainted.
The woman watching you only scoffed. You were acting like a toddler in the middle of a mission.
You felt a hand reach out for you and shrugged it off.
"Don't touch me!"
You backed away and were met with a very concerned gaze.
"Woah, gap-tooth. Are you okay?"
It might've been the only time Deshin showed actual concern for you. But that was because you've never acted like this before. You weren't fazed by the sight of blood. Or at least you hadn't been.
You were supposed to be one of the greats, just like him. But right now, you were weak.
"I-I need to go. Right now."
You made a move to leave, but were stopped by a firm grip on your wrist.
"Is this about the fight with Kari? She told me you two got upset with each other. Maybe you just need a break. You're probably just stressed."
This was not stress.
This was a horrific revelation.
"Please, not right now." You were about five seconds away from crying. And then your reputation would be ruined. If it wasn't already.
You'd already been disgraced in front of your peers.
"Then let me walk you back. You're not in your right mind to go by yourself." Deshin could be just as persistent as you.
And this time, you appreciated it.
You gave a nod before scampering away. Going as fast as you could through the trees. Deshin was hot on your trail. Helping you when you would mistep.
You made it back to your home by daybreak. This time, jumping up to your window instead of going through the inside.
You didn't want to deal with anyone else right now.
You fell into your room, collapsing on the floor. Finally in the comfort of solitude, you broke down. Skittering towards a wall and throwing off your boots.
They were tainted.
"Dirty. I'm dirty. I'm gross! I'm gross I'm gross!"
You were sobbing openly now as you hugged your knees to your chest.
"Dirty Dirty Dirty!"
You were unaware of your surroundings at the moment. Not noticing worried honey colored eyes watching your breakdown.
She may have been mad at you, but she'd never seen you cry before. She'd never seen you this broken before.
What did they do to you?
What did they say?
She took small steps towards you. Inching closer and closer until she could reach out and touch you.
You let out a scream feeling arms wrap around you.
"NO! DON'T TOUCH ME! DON'T!"
But the hug was tight. A head rested on top of yours despite the struggling.
"Shhh. It's okay. I'm here, Y/n. You're here with me." Kari tried to soothe.
You froze up at the sound of her voice. The feeling of her folding your fingers over and over again to sign out 'safe', helped calm you.
You sniffled as she continued to hold you.
"You were right. We don't have a choice. I tried. I really did, but they just killed her. Ari made me watch. I-I-I felt the blood under my shoe. I'm sorry. I'm so sorry."
She didn't like the way you cried harder. She didn't like how she was right. She hoped deep down that she was wrong. That maybe she was just jealous about the attention you gave Reik.
She wished that was the case.
If it were, then she wouldn't have to watch her big sibling break right in front of her.
"I'm sorry, for saying that I hated you. I didn't mean it. I didn't mean to get mad at you. Maybe if I hadn't, you'd be okay."
You shook your head against her.
"Not your fault."
Then your next words came as a shock to her.
"We have to get out of here. I don't want to be apart of this anymore. That lady, she wanted to help me, and I got her killed. I don't wanna do it anymore. I don't want to hurt people anymore."
You wanted to leave.
And so did she.
But it was practically unheard of to leave the clan unless it was for business. Could the two of you really do it?
"Hey, Y/n?"
You clutched her tighter in response.
"Promise me. You have to promise me you won't listen to them anymore. Not to any of the superiors and not to Reik. Okay?"
Her pinkie intertwined with yours.
"I promise." You whispered.
"Now can we do one more? A real promise this time."
She summoned her faint nen into her palm. You couldn't do anything but follow suit. Still in a daze from what happened.
"Let's promise that neither of us will ever fight or kill another human being again."
You nodded. Pulling back to look her in the eye. Taking a breath before starting the chant.
"On this day I do declare, it's on my nen that I swear."
A burning sensation tingled on your wrist. By the uncomfy look on Kari's face, she felt it as well.
You two would find a way out of here.
Without hurting anyone else.
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Week three, and Gon was already on his way to fight Knuckle. Killua had stayed behind to have a talk with Bisky. 
Lucky, she was probably gonna give him some secret pointers.
Nevertheless, he approached the usual spot. A small huddle of dogs surrounded the Beast Hunter. You would have definitely liked Knuckle. You probably would have argued with him first, but you would've come around.
Just like with Kite.
He hoped the both of you were still okay. 
"You ready, kid?" Knuckle taunted as he stood up. The dogs around him whining at his lack of attention.
"You bet! Today for sure, I just know it!" Gon did in fact not know it. But he was hopeful he was getting better.
Then the thundering started.
And the rain once again followed suit.
It'd been doing that a lot lately. Maybe it was the universe playing a cruel trick. Whatever the reason for the murky weather, it didn't matter.
He lost all his fire anyway. Shoulders dropping and expression glum. 
"Geez, you look like somebody just died. Are you sure you're good to fight? Not that I care or anything, punk!" Knuckle tried and failed to hide his concern.
It didn't hurt to give him an honest answer.
"I'm sorry Mr. Knuckle, but it looks like our fight's canceled." 
"You scared of the rain or something?"
"No, nothing like that. It's just…the rain reminds me of my big sibling. You see, right now they're waiting in the NGL for me and Killua. They left to train, same as us. And neither of us can focus now when it rains. We just start thinking about them and if they're okay. If they've found our other friend there. 
We just miss them. I really miss them. So I hope you don't mind that I can't fight you now. I really don't mean you any disrespect." Gon looked at Knuckle expecting to see him angry.
Instead, he was sniffling and wiping his eyes. When he noticed Gon's staring, he gave a halfhearted glare.
"I'm not crying, so don't you go telling people I am! I just have something in my eye! Now go on home and get a good night's rest! I better not see you out here when it rains ever again! You'll *sniff* catch a cold!"
Gon held back a laugh as he walked away.
"Okay! I won't! Thank you Mr. Knuckle!"
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You couldn't find any information on people who'd left the clan. Not even an old excerpt. Like the thought never occurred to anyone. As if it never happened.
Soooo, you resorted to just asking around. Your first attempt was old Mr. Beuru.
"Hey, dinosaur. I've got a question for you."
He swatted at you with an old dusty news paper.
"Yeah, well spit it out, demon. I open in ten minutes."
"What happens to people who leave the clan?"
He froze. All the color draining from his face. For a brief moment, you thought he was having a heart attack. You could feel uncertainty start to rise within his aura. You couldn't help but notice the worry there as well.
"Get out of my store." It sounded cold, but his being was regretful. Like he didn't want to be doing this.
"It's just a question. It's not like-"
"Get out and stay out. Don't ever come back here. I mean it, Y/n."
He'd never used your name before. Not unless he was serious.
It stung.
"Geez, fine. Not like an old man like you would know anyways." You left disheartened.
He wasn't joking. He didn't want you to come back.
And as he watched you leave, he sunk into himself.
"I really wish I could help ya, kid. But it's best if we both forget you asked that. I'm already at risk by not reporting that in, and who knows how many you've already asked. I have to look after my own.
May Reik have mercy on your soul."
The next few people you asked had similar reactions. All going deadly silent before turning you away. It must've been a taboo subject.
You decided there was one more person you'd question: Shura. One of the nicest people you've ever met. You knew she'd help for sure.
You followed the sound of light piano strokes. A feathery voice accompanying it.
"He’d take a very nice lady and talk her down small, till she fits in the palm of his hand.
Keeps his love on the shelf, only thinks about himself.
And that’s a cold-hearted man~"
You wasted no time shoving yourself to the front. Elbowing anyone who got in your way.
She stopped playing just in time to see you.
"Ms. Shura! I've got something to ask you! But in private tho because people keep acting weird!"
She laughed at your remark. Giving a playful roll of her eyes before addressing you.
"Only you, Y/n. Please make it quick. You know how restless everyone gets. You included." She got up and followed you a little ways away from the small crowd.
"Now, tell me what's on your mind."
"I already asked your dad if he knew, but he was just a grouch about it. And so are a lot of the people I've asked. I know you won't be though. Okay here goes.
What happens if someone leaves the clan?"
And like clockwork, she paled. Looking at you with panic.
"I can't-I'm not sure-" she stuttered for a response.
"Oh honey, just what have you gotten yourself into to. How many people have you asked?"
"Dunno. Like ten."
She took a shakey sigh. Grief radiating off of her.
"... Those who leave the clan are thought of as traitors. And because they hold our secrets, they have to be...."
There was so much sadness in her eyes. All of it directed towards you.
"They're dealt with the way we deal with targets. And talks about leaving are treated like treason. The punishment is the same.....I-oh, Y/n. You can't stop by here anymore."
You were once again being pushed away. And this time you wanted to know why.
"Why? Is there some penalty for talking to me now?"
"Sweety, I've already said too much. You have to go home right now. Please, it's for your own good."
That caught your attention. Were you putting her at risk by talking about it? What did she mean by for your own good? You didn't get the chance to ask as she quickly backed away.
Leaving you standing confused.
You reported it all back to Kari, who had just about as much luck as you. With no other conclusion other than the both of you would die if you were caught, it was time to devise a plan.
You waited two weeks. Learning the paths each individual would take during both the day and night. Who would come and go.
With the recent change and in weather, you decided a rainy night would be the best chance. Nobody would be out. And if they were, you'd be able to handle them.
"Hey, Y/n. When we get out, you promise we'll stay together?"
You gave a wide smile at her question.
"Forever and beyond. But we gotta have some basic goals, don't you think? Let's have a big house!"
"And a dog! I want a puppy." She added.
You nodded excitedly.
"Ooh! I've got a great one! Let's go to one of those amusement parks! I wanna ride the big circle! I heard you can see everything from the top."
"I think they call that one a Ferris wheel. But yeah! Anything else?"
"Not that I can think of. But I have a feeling we'll come up with more."
It was one of the last interactions you ever had with her. One last bit of peace before everything went wrong.
You waited for the thundering sound of rain. Cracking open your window when it was in full force. You jumped down, bracing your legs against the force.
'Now you.'
You made exaggerated signs so she'd be able to see.
Kari gave a brief nod and jumped. You caught her with ease. Setting her down and making sure to have a firm grip on her hand.
"We walk. They might suspect something if we run." You whispered before leading her forwards.
You two moved in silence. The rain masking any potential audible steps. So far so good. You were about halfway through the village.
You were really gonna do it.
You were really gonna leave.
You could feel your heart beating in your chest. Both out of nerves and excitement.
"It's about time. We were starting to wonder when you'd try to leave."
The both of you froze. Angry and disappointed auras surrounded the two of you.
You shouldn't have asked around.
You shouldn't have tried to get information.
You really should have took Beuru's reaction as a sign.
Maybe then you wouldn't be here so afraid. So terrified of dying.
But you had a responsibility. You had something to protect right now. As long as she got out safe, you'd accept whatever happened to you.
You could feel her fear. See her shaking.
"Well, what'll it be children? A swift death or will you run?" A man questioned.
You tensed up and prepared to make your move.
'Guard up.' You quickly signed.
You felt Kari engulf her body in her aura, then released your own. Pouring all your ill intentions to make it stronger.
The feeling of it caught the people in front of you off guard. Some falling down from the force.
You took that as your opportunity to run. Using all your nen into your legs and pushing them the fastest they would go.
You could sense others falling in pursuit. Barley dodging any projectiles sent your way. You prided yourself on your speed.
It was good to know that all your training had paid off. You'd urged Kari in front of you. Making sure she was ahead of everyone.
A bullet whizzed by your check.
Not good.
"Keep running! Look at me! Look at me!" You ordered. Her frantic eyes meeting yours.
"Don't stop! Not even for a second because if you do, we're dead! I'll be right behind you, Kari!"
With that you turned on the heel of your shoe. Coming face to face with a very familiar person.
"I knew something was up with you, but I never would of guessed this." Deshin sighed out.
"Maybe if you tell Father what happened, he'll spare you. Both of you. I don't want to fight you"
You took a step back from him.
Was this what you sounded like to Kari?
Oblivious to anything not under Reik's eye?
Taking his word as absolute.
"Then don't fight me. Just back off and let us go." 
He flashed you a hurt look before you lunged forward. You just couldn't risk it. Not when the two of you were this close.
Your first made contact with his stomach. The attack surprising him. Not ready to block it off with his nen. 
You raced after Kari as he crumpled to the floor.
"I'm sorry."
You practically leapt over the gate, following after the faint trail of Kari's aura. Your hopeful look replaced by sheer terror when you reached her.
Reik had his hand around her neck, dangling her off the floor. He met your terrified look with one of disappointment.
"Naughty children, dealing with the consequences of their actions. Look at you? Are you frightened?"
You started trembling at the intensity from his aura. So malicious and cruel. So cold and unforgiving. You wouldn't feel another one like it until 13 years later. 
Your eyes unable to look away from the sight. Kari watched with panic as you took a step backwards. Then three.
"Y/N!!! PLEASE DON'T LEAVE ME HERE!!! DON'T LEAVE ME!!! YOU PROMISED!!!!" She struggled against the tight grip around her neck. Hopelessly kicking her legs in an attempt to get free.
Reik observed your cowardly actions with disapproval.
"Fine then, be a coward. Flee if you're so desperate to 'live.' Run if you're going to run. Use those eyes of yours to forever watch over your shoulder. But no matter how fast you are or how far you go, we will always be able to find you. Whether it be a whisper of your name or a spark of your aura, your fate is sealed."
A sickening 'snap' reverberated throughout the forest.
You didn't even get the chance to see her body hit the floor. Already fleeing as fast as you could. Pushing your legs the fastest they would go and then some.
You didn't stop for a whole day. Collapsing on the ground when you felt like you were far enough. You stayed on the floor unmoving.
Most likely you were going into shock.
You made no move to get up, even as you were shivering from the cold. Your clothes completely soaked through.
You laid there cold and now hungry.
But you didn't move, not an inch….
Because you deserved to suffer for her death.
You knew you were in the alleyway of some city, but that was all. You knew nothing aside from that. Your mind unable to process everything that just happened.
The first few days ended up with you reaching for Kari, only to find out she wasn't there.
It took you about a month to come to terms with your current situation. And when you did, you cried. You sobbed until your eyes and throat hurt. She was gone. She was gone and you couldn't even have a proper burial for her.
You were free, but at what costs?
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The first year you tried to make an honest living. Asking around if anybody had food or water to spare.
You learned very quick the world wasn't too kind to street rats.
If you weren't ignored, you were yelled at for bothering them.
It got to the point where you were so hungry, you stole an old loaf of bread from a dumpster. The owner of the establishment catching you in the act.
He chased you down, along with some other men. And due to your malnourishment, you didn't have to strength to outrun them.
Instead, curling into a ball as you tripped. Clinging onto to only food you would have in days. 
Pain.
Excruciating pain.
Your first response when they started kicking you was to get up and fight back. But as you sat up and caught one of their legs, your wrist started burning.
Your promise to Kari.
You wouldn't have minded breaking it. You had no use for nen now that you'd been exiled from your clan.
But it was the only thing you had left of her.
So you endured it.
You let them beat you down until they got tired and left. Your bread smashed flat. 
You weren't even hungry anymore.
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By your fifth year running from city to city, you gave up on trying to survive honestly. What was the point of being a good person anymore? You already had blood on your hands.
You used your speed to your advantage, stealing the money from wallets and purses in order to feed yourself. Using whatever was left over to buy yourself cheap clothes.
Occasionally you'd steal those too.
You weren't living anymore.
You were surviving.
You had nothing except your life and the promise attached to it.
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About ten years in, you stole something that would become your golden goose. An old game cartridge with a ring. The name of it: Greed Island.
You remembered hearing about this. Some hunter dude made it. And from what you recalled, it was a very rare game. Going for billions at auction houses.
But you stopped caring about money years ago. No, what you were interested in was what the game did. 
It teleported people inside.
Away from the real world.
You'd finally be able to stop looking over your shoulders. You wouldn't have to worry about maintaining your zetsu.
So you went to one of those bidder places and promised you'd beat the game. Choosing whatever three cards they wanted if you were able to play.
The idiot, of course agreed.
And you'd spent two years there. Isolated because it was better that way. Card raiders showing up every now and then. But you showed them why it would be wise to stay away from you.
Terrifying them to the point they avoided your little territory. And you were content to live that way. Content to spend the rest of your days there.
Until the boys showed up.
And now you were here.
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You just couldn't do it. You couldn't kill these things without triggering your hemophobia. And if you couldn't work past that, then all the time spent here was a waste. You were useless if you couldn't even stand the feeling of a drop of blood on you.
You knew there would be much more when it came time to face the queen and her guards.
Damnit.
If only there was a way for you to fight from a sizeable distance. One that wouldn't risk anything touching you. One that wouldn't exactly count as you fighting.
A weapon was out of the question. Not unless you could use a bow and arrow. And even then, you had precise calculations, aim not so much.
You weren't exactly a manipulator and trying this late in the game would be futile. 
Maybe you could conjure something?
You were good at visualization. You were sure of that, even if you were a little rusty. So what then?
What would you conjure?
"Hey, Y/n! Guess what I found for us!" Kari shouted. You'd closed your ears from the noise, but were more than happy to go along.
"What'd you find?"
She lifted up the floorboard and revealed two small marionettes. A rusty clown puppet and a burnt ballerina.
"Get that out of the room right now. There's a 95% chance they're possessed." You lectured, not even bothering to touch them.
"They only look like that because I found them in a burt down farmhouse. It gives them personality. Please, can we keep them? We've never been allowed to have real toys. Please?"
And as always you were a sucker for her.
"Fine. Which one's mine and which one's yours?"
"You can have the ballerina: Shika. And I'll keep Henry."
"You give out the most horrendous names, I swear. But thank you for finding these for us."
Yeah.
Henry and Shika.
Puppets with strings.
They could be operated at a distance. And you had seen them plenty that conjuring would be a breeze. The only catch though…
Could you make them physical before time ran out?
You didn't get a chance to try it out before you were surrounded by ants. Probably a squadron if you had to guess.
"The line. Don't cross it." You warned once again.
But did they listen?
They never did.
You got up to one again use your Caster's Net. However, things just wouldn't go your way today. A fog rolled in. No, not a fog.
Smoke.
So thick you couldn't see through it. And neither could the ants judging by their confused sounds. You quickly focused your eyes to find their auras, not wanting to be ambushed.
Yet the second you did, a portal opened up under you. You fell to the ground of a small room along with the ants. 
The light in there was blinding. Like a hospital room. Then you heard a voice. A familiar voice you hadn't heard in years.
"Alright, let's see if any of you prove to be a good warm up."
That old geezer.
Of course the association sent him in.
Why wouldn't they?
You didn't have anytime to control your aura before it erupted. An anger so thick, it was suffocating. The ants near you collapsing on the ground as you made your way to the front.
Netero's eyes went wide when he realized that aura was coming from you.
"So you made it after all. I thought for sure you would have stayed with those boys."
"Cut the shit. Let me out of whatever this is and I'll have the pleasure of never seeing you again." You knew you were probably being too mean. But damnit, he sanctioned and allowed the things Reik did.
Were you not supposed to be upset with that?!?
"Still rude, I see."
Your aura only intensified at the remark. You took a deep breath before calming down. You were being an idiot. Overreacting after finally letting your memories resurface.
Holding a grudge against Netero but not against the man who killed your sister?
Pathetic.
You needed to ne smart about this. Not become overwhelmed by your grief and frustration.
"Just get me out of here. I don't have the time to be upset right now. I have to be training." 
At this, the old man quirked a brow.
"Training? These ants must be tougher than I thought."
"It's not the regular ants I'm worried about. It's that damn furry." You mumbled. You'd get that cat bitch back if it was one of the last things you did.
"Hey, old man? Let me ask you something. Why do you continue to associate with that man? You know what he's done. What he's still doing. Why are you still friends with him?" You wanted to know. To have bit of closure on that chapter of your life.
You figured if they hadn't come for you now, then you truly were free to live. That didn't mean you wouldn't be careful still.
"It is not my decision to associate with your-with Reik." He corrected before continuing.
"It's the Hunter's Association. I have no control over what they rule in favor of. But I suppose no one ever told you that. Not at your young age."
"I was seven. And now I don't care enough about hunters to ask around. I just wanted a straight answer, and now that I have it, get me out of here." You sounded drained.
By the dark circles under your eyes, you looked drained too.
"Very well then. I wish you luck out there."
"Suck an egg old geezer."
You remembered meeting the old man when you were younger. Reik introduced you as a prodigy, like he always did. Based on that, Netero challenged you to a game.
One he would have later challenged your two boys.
If you could take the ball from him, he would make you an honorary hunter. And back then that'd been your purpose. Your one goal.
So you played along. Almost swiping away the ball several times before giving up. You'd liked him back then. 
But your perspective of all hunters had been soured since then. You didn't want anything to do with them. 
And it would have stayed that way had you not met Gon and Killua. They'd shown you once again that hunters weren't all that bad.
That it was just some people who could be terrible. It didn't matter what they were. You'd changed a lot since you were a kid.
But now, you were starting to become the person you were.
The one who loved to be around their peers. 
The one who loved to joke around and laugh with their loved ones.
The one who loved living instead of being forced to survive.
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Fun Fact #15: Y/n isn't a fan of sour foods. 'Why is it spicy' reaction
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An: Sorry it took so long! We should be getting the alternate chapter for decisions in a few days. Maybe two??? Also for chapter fifteen, I present you with a choice 😏
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