Tiffany "Fifi" Higgins (
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Who: Fifi, Shu, Meg, Partners?
What: Their love will bring the world crashing down
When: Feb 15th, evening
Where: Poyi Mountains
Heavy.
The first thought that slid through Fifi's mind as it surfaced from the swirling darkness was that she felt very heavy. She had sunk into something because it was clinging to her skin and clothes.
She was cold...and her face twitched as a drop of water fell onto her cheek cold and hard enough to feel like a pebble that exploded upon contact.
Another, and then another. Little pips of rock hard water peppering her face until her eyes snapped open.
Her mind clawed through the fog desperately as she closed her eyes again to protect from the abrasive water. Her first thought was to be grateful she wasn't as wicked a witch as the one from Oz or she'd be melting a horrible death right now.
Death...
That word brought her memories back in a tidal wave that crashed into her and would have knocked her off her feet if she wasn't already laying on her back. The fight, the panic. A sacrifice, pain and then numbness and then more pain. People...Meg and Shu screaming...
Her eyes snapped open again and dry lips parted to whisper "Shu."
A shot of adrenaline hit her heart and lit up her body like she'd been struck my lightning. She sat up sharply her body making a wet sucking noise as the suction of the mud tried to keep her down. Her eyes wildly scanning the area as the rain continued to pitter patter down irregularly.
She saw...trees. Too may trees too closely together to see for any great distance. A trench had appeared in the mud where she had been laying, sinking and now it was filling up with rainwater.
She felt a sharp pain in her stomach and doubled over arms wrapped around herself shuddering at the sharpness of it. A cold sweat broke out on her supple tender skin and was quickly mingled with the unforgiving rain.
"Shu." She whimpered tears squeezing out from her closed eyes. "Shuuuuuuu!" the second one sounded like a whine. Her eyes opened again and she gulped in some crisp air.
Her powers were at an all time low. She was practically mortal and it was more then she could stand. So she shoved those thoughts aside and took stock of the area. Trees, rocks...and an egg.
Her eyes settled on the egg instinctively knowing who's it was. She had no regret for her minion. Only disappointment that he wouldn't be of use to her in this new situation. Maybe he would be more agreeable in his next life.
A rumbling thunder warned that to remain out in the open was a fools plan and begrudgingly Fifi began to shift her body out of the mud and to her knees. The her hands and knees, then slowly, wobbly and weak to her feet. It was like watching a newborn deer try to stand.
What: Their love will bring the world crashing down
When: Feb 15th, evening
Where: Poyi Mountains
Heavy.
The first thought that slid through Fifi's mind as it surfaced from the swirling darkness was that she felt very heavy. She had sunk into something because it was clinging to her skin and clothes.
She was cold...and her face twitched as a drop of water fell onto her cheek cold and hard enough to feel like a pebble that exploded upon contact.
Another, and then another. Little pips of rock hard water peppering her face until her eyes snapped open.
Her mind clawed through the fog desperately as she closed her eyes again to protect from the abrasive water. Her first thought was to be grateful she wasn't as wicked a witch as the one from Oz or she'd be melting a horrible death right now.
Death...
That word brought her memories back in a tidal wave that crashed into her and would have knocked her off her feet if she wasn't already laying on her back. The fight, the panic. A sacrifice, pain and then numbness and then more pain. People...Meg and Shu screaming...
Her eyes snapped open again and dry lips parted to whisper "Shu."
A shot of adrenaline hit her heart and lit up her body like she'd been struck my lightning. She sat up sharply her body making a wet sucking noise as the suction of the mud tried to keep her down. Her eyes wildly scanning the area as the rain continued to pitter patter down irregularly.
She saw...trees. Too may trees too closely together to see for any great distance. A trench had appeared in the mud where she had been laying, sinking and now it was filling up with rainwater.
She felt a sharp pain in her stomach and doubled over arms wrapped around herself shuddering at the sharpness of it. A cold sweat broke out on her supple tender skin and was quickly mingled with the unforgiving rain.
"Shu." She whimpered tears squeezing out from her closed eyes. "Shuuuuuuu!" the second one sounded like a whine. Her eyes opened again and she gulped in some crisp air.
Her powers were at an all time low. She was practically mortal and it was more then she could stand. So she shoved those thoughts aside and took stock of the area. Trees, rocks...and an egg.
Her eyes settled on the egg instinctively knowing who's it was. She had no regret for her minion. Only disappointment that he wouldn't be of use to her in this new situation. Maybe he would be more agreeable in his next life.
A rumbling thunder warned that to remain out in the open was a fools plan and begrudgingly Fifi began to shift her body out of the mud and to her knees. The her hands and knees, then slowly, wobbly and weak to her feet. It was like watching a newborn deer try to stand.

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Greatful for the dogs help she managed to get back to her knees. But the effort of that alone and contending with the pain was making her pant. The rain was washing away some of the mud on her back but the chill was cutting through her faster then she could remember it ever doing before. Was it because her resistance was lower without her magic to back it up?
With another grunt of effort she was on her feet again, the one that had twisted was tender when she put weight on it but not impossible to walk on.
Without a word she began to limp towards Shu and the other dogs, focusing as much attention as she could on staying up right, continuing to breath, and not taking her eyes off the girl who so totally dominated her life.
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Shu waited she heard Fifi’s footsteps just behind her then looked down at the lead pup for him to start moving again.
The one in front, Ber, shook himself and continued to lead them in the direction of which he seemed certain of. The final dog, Cer, kept pace just behind Shu as they began to set off again.
The Pagumon stirred in her arms and took in the situation, quickly deciding it would be best for him to keep quiet.
The only noise was that of their feet making their way through the mud, coupled with the constant hum of the pouring rain.
Finally, Shuensha made a noise. A sneeze that caused all of her soaked body to shake. All three of the pups perked their ears towards her in concern for their master, but the dangerously pale girl just resumed her walk unfazed, and loyally, the dogs followed.
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As she saw Shu sneeze she herself grew concerned. Even if Shu was mad at her, and she was in pain, she wanted to help.
Fifi closed her eyes gently and dug deep to find out if she had any wells of magical power left. Other then the minute amount it took to keep her body looking as she desired she was tapped dry. And that tiny amount wouldn't summon so much as a tissue let alone an umbrella.
Another idea struck her and her fingers fumbled around in her pockets before finding what she was looking for in her hat. The D-comm! It had changed and she studied it curiously, never once taking her other eye off Shu...providing a kind of bizarre lazy eye effect as she tried to look at two things at once.
When had her world become so obsessed around the pleasure of this little girl? Hadn't she been the most selfish powerhouse in her world? Wasn't she ready to sell out everyone she ever knew for the power she craved?
But she had come here...and now she was convinced that she was in love with Shu, and that nothing else mattered.
Was she crazy? Absolutely.
Was feeling this way part of her insanity? That much was up for debate.
But even as she questioned her own motives, she realized she couldn't stop caring and being concerned about the pale shaman who wouldn't look at her.
Scrolling through her D-comm in desperation Fifi tried to find something of use to them. No such luck. It seemed of all the worthless loot she had gathered that she kept just to please her own avarice, an umbrella or rain coat was not on the list.
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No, that wasn’t right. His colour was fading, his being was fading. He was slowly becoming more transparent. The same was true for Cer.
Only Ber seemed to retain some sort of solid form, but it seemed at a cost. His form also began to fade, then it would return, but at the same time, the other two would lose more of theirs. Soon, they were all vanishing at a rapid rate.
After a few instances, Cer and Rus had vanished completely from sight and even Ber was becoming hard to see. When a cave finally came into sight the little puppy seemed on the verge of disappearing completely.
He led them to the mouth of the cave then went ahead first to check for danger, not finding any, he gave a bark and Shu silently slipped into the dark, damp crevice.
Once inside, she sat herself on a rock, shivering and soaked, the dark dirt staining her legs a sharp contrast to her pale skin, a feverish red tingeing her nose and cheeks. Her hair a wet curtain that fell in bangs, sticking to her cheeks and shoulders. Breathing a little heavier than usual, eyes fixed on the floor, as if looking up was too much effort.
Pagumon slipped from her grip to sit beside her, not wanting his wet, heavy body to strain her. Ber laid beside her feet, fading in an out of existence.
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But when Shu slipped into the cave Fifi stopped short and stood on wobbly legs peering inside.
Looking back to her D-comm she found the listing for blankets. While lousy at deflecting rain they would soak it up, and maybe warm up Shu. Feeling light headed she swallowed hard and called "S-shu...Fifi has blankets. And um...fire potion." She held out her D-comm gently, timid in case something else set off her emotional love.
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Dithering, Shu managed to raise her head enough to look out the cave, even through the blackness her gaze seemed to find Fifi and look at her with… what was that expression?
Whatever it was, Shu dropped her eyes back to the floor and brought her knees up to hug them, curling herself up in an attempt to keep warm.
Ber came stumbling out of the cave. No longer gliding across the floor, or even trotting. In fact, he seemed to find walking very difficult. And when he tried to take the blanket in his jaws to take to his master, he passed right through it.
With a pathetic whine, he put his ears back and looked up at Fifi, pleadingly before turning his head to look into the cave.
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The first step was not a graceful one, the mud on her foot made her fall to her knee. But slowly, with her eyes focused on the floor Fifi began to crawl inch by inch into the cave.
Putting the blanket back into the D-reader she continued, trying to close out the sound of echoing raindrops and her own body sliding along the stone and dirt floor.
Twitching, she made the mistake of looking up and seeing the shadows that loomed out at her from the jagged walls of the cave. Walls that seemed so close. She tried to look over her shoulder but she had come around a bend and could not longer see an exit.
Her head spun and she realized that she wasn't breathing. Tears sprang to her eyes as she tried to remember how. Why had she done this? What madness was causing her to willingly suffocate in this tomb?
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Shu did not seem to be fairing well, she’d resorted to holding her colourless face in her pale, shaky hands and appeared to swaying where she perched on the rock, cold sweat joining the water from the rain as it dripped off her.
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Trembling almost as badly as Shu Fifi brought a hand to her mouth and chomped down hard. Hard enough she screamed through her full mouth and she could taste her own blood. Tears streamed down her face and she let go panting.
The pain had done the trick. She could breath again, albit barely. She felt like her chest was wrapped in that awful straight jacket they made her wear once upon a time.
With what little air she could suck in, and fear weighing in on all sides she continued her shaky trek. What was only maybe ten feet from the entrance felt like miles to the panic stricken witch. But then...she saw the tiny little toes of Shu in the edge of her vision and her head rose to meet the blond girl face to face.
Wheezing and red in the face from her exhaustion Fifi realized the blanket and adrenaline brought her up to wrap it around She gently.
"Fifi's sorry it took so long." She mumbled before everything went white in her vision.
She didn't remember falling. Only that the cold cave floor smelled musty and she was looking up at Shu.
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"Tiffany? M-Miss Asakura?"
And then, a bit of wall seemed to disappear - an illusion, both could easily recognize now, covering up a fire. Megaera wasn't in sight, but was obviously just around the corner.
And then she walked around - seeing Fifi on the floor, her hand bleeding.
"W... What..."
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Which caused Ber to finally vanish to join his brethren, wherever they gathered when not in physical form.
The young girl pulled the blanket tighter around herself and looked at Megaera emotionlessly and without a word.
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Her breathing remained labored and tight as she continued to sweat. The echoing of the cave was pounding in her head now.
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"Mage Hand."
Instead, she moved the fire - a plain fire made of some wood she'd collected - towards them both.
"You two... Both of you..."
Megaera was weakened - she'd channeled holy magic through herself, of course she was. But... She could still move.
"... Tiffany... Can you trust me to help you and Miss Asakura?"
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Clamping her eyes shut and curling even tighter. "Fifi loves her Shu...and hates Megaera. But Megaera insists on helping Fifi and Shu in her own...annoying way."
All those words seemed to take the wind out of her so it took her a moment.
"Fifi can trust you. Anything to help Fifi's beloved." With her eyes closed it was easier to fight the knowledge of where they were. So instead she focused on the sound of Shu's breathing and using the connection she shared with Megaera to get a sense of what the succubus was doing.
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"I couldn't find any lightposts near here... But we can't move without rest. It's... A good thing I prepared some supplies, and that the cave's empty. I... I think I can get some spells together to make us safe."
She looked at Shuensha, removing a glove... There were burns on Megaera's skin.
Nonetheless, she carefully touched Shuensha's forehead with one of the areas that wasn't burnt to insensitivity. Then, wordlessly, she did the same for Fifi. She was checking for just how cold they were - and signs of cold-borne illness fever.
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She broke out of her trance long enough to fixe eyes on Megaera, pupils suddenly cold and cruel, tensing at the succubus’ touch.
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With her heart hammering away and her breath thin her body was sweating buckets, which in turn was chilling in the cave. She sensed Shu's tension which only proved to wind her up tighter.
"Fifi is pathetic...this is like something stupid Tiffany would do! Why can't Fifi stop this?" She muttered to herself.
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"You've become ill. You took severe injuries, then ended up... Somehow, ended up in a rainy forest. Frankly? It's pretty amazing - and pretty thankworthy - that you're still conscious."
She kneeled down next to Fifi. "... There's more I can do to help, but... I need your okay. I need to check your body and try and treat your injuries - without more magic. I can also use my powers a little to try and help with..."
She trailed off, but obviously she could sense Fifi's fear.
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"If Shu is healed and happy then Fifi will be happy." She shifted her glance to Shu and then back to Meg.
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"... Miss Asakura... Are you hurt, as near as you can tell? I'll work on getting some setup together for rest soon - that'll help with the fever."
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"There'splentyofair.there'splentyofair." She murmured to herself trying to regain control on the one thread of will she had left. Only the powerful desire to help Shu was keeping her grounded in reality as much as you could call it that.
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"Miss Asakura's overruling you on priority, Fifi. Helping you out comes first. Second... I'm sorry about this."
Letting her eyes light up a bit as she let more inherent magic take form, she focused a suggestion spell on Fifi. "The walls aren't as low as they seem at first glance. There's plenty of air."
She calmly watched for the results.
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