Everything around her was becoming a fiery blaze. She-.Ī voice that wasn't hers burst from her throat, a piercing scream that rang through the air around her. She took another step back, unable to speak, unable to breathe. The aura around her grew exponentially, spinning around her chaotically, spreading more of that impossible heat throughout the house. The house was burning down around her, and she couldn't stop staring at the three bodies – her family – on the floor. Her eyes welled up with tears, and she took a step back, and then another. Messy, black hair that wasn't her's fell in front of her eyes, and a rush of horror at what she had done nearly consumed her. Her vision was better than she was used to. She didn't recognize the scars marring her arms. Slowly, she lifted her trembling hands, staring at the blood smeared across the talons that replaced her fingers. Kaisuki's eyes widened slowly, as if a veil had been lifted from her eyes. The floor caught fire, and moments later the whole house was in flames. She could feel the nearly bottomless well of energy contained in her small body expanding outward, surrounding her in a cocoon of heat. The woman barely moved to protect her daughter before the two of them were dead. More of the red stuff oozed out of fresh wounds as the man collapsed to the ground. She lashed out, and all at once there was blood splattered across the walls, across the floor. She watched as the man's mouth moved, as he tried to speak to her, but all she could hear was the pounding of her heart, the rushing of the blood in her veins. The man took a step forward, and just like that, panic surged through her and she shrieked, eyes wild with anger and terror. They looked vaguely familiar, but she wasn't sure if the memories she was trying to conjure were her own. There were three of them – a man, a woman, and a teenage girl. Where was she? Who were these people? They looked frightened, concerned, wary.
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