Ren woke slowly to the sound of water. It seed to drip from the ceiling and then fall sowhere near his ear. Each drop echoed like the entire room was vibrating with it. But as he opened his eyes more fully, he could see no trace of water anywhere, no puddles. Only the sound of rain far beyond the enclosure.
He looked around.
The floor beneath him was cold and cracked in several places. Faint circular symbols were carved in stone where his hand rested. They looked old like soone had placed them there hundreds of years before any of this. But Ren didn’t have the strength to question it. He was more concerned with what they seed to be filled with. Blood maybe.
He tried to sit up.
As he did, pain ca imdiately through his side. Broken ribs, no doubt. His hand went to his chest instinctively, and the mont he touched it, his fingers ca away soaked with blood. He must have been stabbed. The realization ca with him seeing more of his blood spilled on the floor around him. It was dark in places, and it almost looked like soone had painted with it.
Half an hour ago, or so he guessed, he hadn’t even realized he was bleeding. The adrenaline must’ve hidden it, but now the cold in his arms and legs was unmistakable.
He leaned on one arm, dizzy. His breathing spiked, and his ears kept ringing annoyingly loud.
Suddenly, he sensed movent. Soone or sothing stood on the stone ledge, on the other side of the arch.
As his vision cleared, he recognized the sa cat he had seen before losing consciousness. It was the sa silky black fur that looked too clean for where they were, and the sa ears tipped forward in perfect symtry.
It kept staring at him unnaturally. Most animals would be cautious, fearful of strangers, but not this one. Maybe it was the blood that kept it calm.
"I’m losing it," Ren whispered. "I’m hallucinating cats now..."
’No.’ The word ca directly into his mind. There was no echo like all the other sounds in that room.
"What..." Ren went, startled by whatever intrusion that was.
’You’re not hallucinating yet.’ The voice was feminine, cold in a way, detached. ’You are dying.’
The cat was still there, still staring at him with that sa statuesque stillness.
Ren started shivering from all the bleeding that was beginning to take its toll.
"Who...?"
’Questions waste ti.’
He tried to get up, but fell back down soon afterwards. His strength was gone. His body had given too much already, and all that was left was the pain.
’I could put you back together.’ There was almost a macabre amusent in the voice as it spoke. ’I could take away the pain. But I need sothing in return.’
Ren frowned, annoyed that even his hallucinations reflected the world’s cruelty. "A hallucination offering a deal. Great..."
’You’re about to die, do you really think it’s the right ti for you to be picky?’
He shut his eyes, trying to get past the dizziness. "If you’re real, then help ."
’I don’t help, but I can bargain.’ The words cut sharply, uncaring of his circumstance. ’Seal a pact with through blood and you will live.’
Ren tried to reply, but nothing ca out of his throat. He didn’t know what that ant. He didn’t even care. He just knew that staying there, alone and injured, ant dying.
The cat rose from where it sat and approached slowly.
’One thing I ask of you. Say yes, and I will keep you breathing.’
"Who... are you?"
The eyes glowed through the shadows.
’I am Kagami.’ She said with importance. ’I was a powerful witch once, but now I am bound to this form, unable to use my magic as I once did.’
"Wait," he gasped. "One thing?..."
’Bring my eyes.’
Her gaze remained fixed, but her eyes were predatory.
Ren blinked hard, trying to distinguish the shapes properly around him. "Your... eyes?"
’They were taken from ,’ she said. ’I cannot see this world as I once did.’
Her gaze remained locked on his.
’When they are returned to , I will be whole again.’
He tried to process all of that and push further away the fog in his mind. "I don’t even know what you are. How would I..."
’You’re out of ti. You just have to decide. Now.’
Ren looked down at the blood spreading. His thoughts were starting to slip away, so with the last of his strength, he whispered: "I don’t have a choice..."
’You do. You’re just out of ti.’
He looked at her. She at him.
"...Fine." The word ca out ragged. "I’ll do it."
And then suddenly, everything went silent. Even the rain, which had been constant in the background, faded into nothing, like that one room had been displaced sowhere else entirely.
The symbols on the stones moved slightly from where they had been carved.
Kagami was in her feline form, but as she walked closer, light cast shadows of her on the walls that looked different. Taller. More human. But still as elegant.
She stopped at his side. ’This will hurt.’
Her claw ca out slowly, and with a single motion, she cut through. Deep and certain. Blood covered Ren’s chest entirely as he felt everything was being carved out of him. He then jolted involuntarily, clawing the floor and gasping in pain.
A voice ca through, a whispered one, speaking words in dialects Ren didn’t recognize. Beneath him, new symbols ford, slowly drawing themselves onto stone. Each ti they did, they burned Ren’s skin as it touched them, seeping through pores and running underneath his flesh. He then saw a bright red light coming out of them, engulfing everything around him, until nothing but his thoughts remained.
The pact was sealed.
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