http://therabbitisalie.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] therabbitisalie.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] asleep2009-03-30 05:21 pm

Houyama Mitsuki (OU) -- Crucen

01. OOC INFORMATION
Name: Kyuu
Age: 14
Journal: [livejournal.com profile] kyuudaime
Email adress: kunoichi[dot]protection[at]gmail[dot]com
AIM: kyuusexual
MSN: --
Previous experience: Two years. Fuck my life. D:
Current Characters: N/A
Current activity: N/A

02. IC INFORMATION
Name: Houyama Mitsuki
Series: Doubt
Universe: OU
Age: 17
Gender: Female
Species: Human
Powers & Abilities: None. Mitsuki is just your average, every day brainwashed yangire teenage girl.
Point of canon to be drawn from: Post canon, right after she's killed Yuu and has snapped out of her "Wolf" mode.

Personality: Kind, cheerful, and honest. Yeah, these are all traits that describe Mitsuki perfectly. While being normally a kind and cheerful girl, Mitsuki can be quite serious when provoked, whether it means standing up for something she firmly believes in, or going on a seemingly endless rant whenever somebody near her is doing something considered inappropriate. She's also caring and responsible, always willing to lend a hand whenever one of her friends needs it, and whenever something needs to be done, she's always the first to get right on it.

Mitsuki believes that there is good in everyone, giving the benefit of the doubt to everyone even as all of her friends are brutally murdered around her, and she tries to do the right thing, no matter how horrible the current circumstances are. Once she befriends somebody, she will place all of her trust on them, and she will not be persuaded to even think about the possibility that any of her friends could have done something bad.

All in all, Mitsuki is what you could call a perfect child.

And then there's the lying Wolf.

Due to the effects of Rei's hypnotism, Mitsuki's personality does a complete 180 as soon as she hears the switch: a cellphone's ring-tone, followed by the phrase "for the one I love". When she enters her "Wolf" state of mind, Mitsuki harbors a deep hatred for liars, blaming them for her father's death (although, due to the hypnotism, she believes him to be comatose in the hospital) and seeing them as the source of all of the world's problems. She believes that she is doing the world a favor by killing the liars, and sees it as her duty to do just this.

She thinks that there is nothing wrong about killing others just because of one shallow, little lie, as she believes that this is the only way to clean up this filthy way that makes her want to puke, just so her father can smile again. If somebody she knows lies, and she finds out about it, then they deserve to die for the sake of this goal; even if it means killing her best friend.

Once Mitsuki snaps out of Rei's hypnotic suggestion, however, all the memories of what she did during the time she was the Wolf are gone. They become entirely suppressed, just like the memories of her father's death, and this is all on purpose, of course. It's far much more convincing if you think you're innocent, too, after all.

Appearance: Mitsuki is ordinary. She's pretty, but nothing really special. She has light blue eyes, and short, auburn hair, which she usually accessorizes with a black ribbon and a giant, white bow on the left side of her head. Her school uniform consists of a red and white plaid skirt, a white polo under a yellow sweater-vest, along with a red and white tie, a pair of white stockings, and light brown penny loafers. Her bar code can also be found on the left side of her neck.

As the Wolf, however, Mitsuki's wardrobe changes. She switches her uniform for a simple, white, long sleeved button up shirt and a pair of black dress pants. To cover up her identity, she wears the Wolf's mask: a rather huge rabbit mask, with red eyes and stitches around the upper left side and the eye.
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Due to the fact that I'm taking her directly after the end of chapter twenty, in which Mitsuki was currently hospitalized, she is currently dressed in nothing but a hospital gown (most likely covered in blood, as she has just stabbed her best friend to death), as well as having some bandages wrapped around her neck.

History: Mitsuki's life, up until that day, was pretty much ordinary.

Sure, her mother died while she was still young (after which she met Yuu, and became friends with him after he promised to always protect her), but she lived an ordinary life, free of any major tragedy.

...And then her father was brutally back-stabbed by his own best friend.

It's a common story. It happened because her father didn't know how to doubt people, so when his friend asked him to co-sign with him, of course he did. Surprise, surprise when said friend turned around and left her father with all the debt. But, of course, Mitsuki being, well, Mitsuki, believed that they could pull through it if they remained together.

It was not like that.

A few weeks later, her father attempted suicide by hanging himself, and although Mitsuki found him just in time to save him from dying, he still died in the hospital after a few days of being in a comatose state. Mitsuki never told anyone about this, not even Yuu, instead choosing to put on a cheerful face in front of everybody and pretend that everything was just fine.

Still, her father's death left a huge hole in Mitsuki's heart, and this is where the Wolf comes in.

Mitsuki loved Saimen Shoujo, she watched every single episode, even the re-runs. It was amazing, made her squeal in fangirly glee, and caused her to scare the ever loving crap out of Yuu whenever she started dancing along to the theme song or humming it in public.

This will all become relevant soon, really.

Saimen Shoujo was a pretty popular show, you see, and like any other popular show, it had its fair amount of drama. Once the excitement over the alleged hypnotism Hazama Rei performed was over, everyone began to call her a liar. Soon enough, the pressure was too much to take for this young star's family, and her parents committed suicide.

And this is where it all becomes of relevance.

The hypnotism was not fake, however. Oh no, quite the contrary actually; Hazama Rei's hypnotism was real, and Hazama Rei wanted the world to know that, for her dear mother and father. For the ones she loved.

And what better way to prove the legitimacy of her hypnotism, than to reach out to those who have lost those they love because of the filthy liars, just like she had, using her hypnotism? What better way to prove that she was the real deal, than to reach out to those viewers and turn the pain of a lost one into anger and a lust for revenge? Revenge against those filthy liars that caused the death of innocent, honest people who she loved?

Still, hypnotism doesn't work on just anybody, only on those easily influenced; those who feel the pain of loneliness. And, of course, having just lost her dear father, and having lost her mother at a young age, Mitsuki was easily influenced by Rei's hypnotism, and soon enough, she was a Wolf, and her father wasn't dead anymore. No, no, no. Her dear father was just in the hospital, and he wanted her to avenge him by punishing all those filthy liars that made her want to puke.

An so, like any obedient daughter would, she did just that. She began punishing all those filthy liars out there, so when her father finally got out of the hospital, he would be in a world worth living it.

But, oh, her friends were liars, too. Yuu had told her that he had to go home early when she tried to tell him about her father in the hospital, yet, he saw him talking with Kei on the street. And, Kei, of course, denied this, so Mitsuki was left with no other choice.

She hanged Kei, took a few pictures as proof, and decided to follow Yuu all the way to his little game of Rabbit Doubt, where he would be punished too. There, she met the other two liars (Haruka, who was a mediator for prostitutes who blackmailed her clients, and Eiji, a murderer, who still has the guts to be so cheerful), and Rei (the third liar, Hajime, was missing, of course). Having been manipulated by Rei to believe that she had been shopping on the way home, and that this was all a chance meeting, they all headed out to a karaoke bar, where they all got acquainted, had fun, and then...

Then, all these liars were knocked unconscious and taken to an abandoned hospital to play a real life version of Rabbit Doubt. When the time came to put the bar-codes on everyone, she found herself unable to place one on Yuu, as Rei's hypnotic suggestion falters when she's around him, and thus, Mitsuki decided to give Yuu another chance to be honest, so they could run away together once the game was over.

Things went downhill from there.

After finally meeting up with Hajime, who had been sent a fake text message that the hour of their meeting had been changed, so he didn't show up, everyone was lead to believe that the first victim was Rei. In reality, it was just a fake corpse everyone was seeing; the real first victim had been Eiji. Next up was Haruka, who had already become paranoid to the point where she was throwing accusations around, and had come to believe that Yuu and Mitsuki were both Wolves. After Haruka's death, both she and Yuu decided that Hajime was the real Wolf, and isolated him.

This did not work, however. Under the guise that the real Wolf had come and taken Mitsuki away, Mitsuki left a fake corpse handing from the ceiling to make Yuu believe that she had been killed. This, followed by a series of events, led to a face of between Mitsuki in her Wolf persona, and Yuu; she won, and thus, Yuu was to be hung right after Hajime.

Yuu, however, managed to escape, taking an unconscious Hajime with him. This led to Mitsuki chasing Yuu down, to the revelation that Yuu had lied to her on that day because he was buying Mitsuki a birthday gift with Kei, and then, due to her injuries, Mitsuki collapses and is accidentally wounded by Yuu's scalpel.

After a series of events, and the revelation of Rei being the real Wolf, Mitsuki was taken to the hospital, and was to be prosecuted for the murder. While she was unconscious, and out of her Wolf persona, a cellphone rang in her hospital room.

Yuu picked it up, it was Rei.

He said the keyword, and the Wolf came out to finish what Mitsuki couldn't.

The game will carry on forever, of course, and all for the ones they love.

03. SAMPLES
Third Person: This was not what her father had asked her to do.

No, not at all. Her father had asked her to get rid of the liars for him, he had wanted her to kill all the liars so he could have a life worth living in this filthy world that made her want to puke, but, if that was so...

Then why the hell was she here?

Mitsuki holds her head, slightly dizzy both from the fact that she was injured and had just woken up from what should have been a coma, and the fact that, according to them, she was in another world, and, oh that's right, Yuu wasn't here. He would never be here; he couldn't.

He was dead, and it was because he lied. She gave him another chance to be honest, but he lied, so now her hands reeked of his blood, but that was alright. She didn't need filthy liars like him, all she needed was her father, and all her father needed was her to get rid of all the liars for him.

Either way, that really didn't matter much now, did it? She was stuck here, in these "shelters" (or so they had called them), and according to them, there was no way out. They had given her a room as soon as she had woken up, along with some strange device called the PORTable. They also expected her to record all of her experiences on it, just to make sure she is safe.

Liars.

Shaking her head, Mitsuki turned on her PORTable and began to (attempt to) work her way through it. She would find her way out of this place eventually, of course, but for now, following their rules would do just fine.

Journal Post: ...Yuu-kun? Where are you? Please, please, be alright... I don't think I would be able to take it if anybody else died.

Does anybody know where I am? Is this part of the game...?

The Wolf wouldn't bother to take us to this place when we're all... Would he?

Haruka-san? Hajime-san? Are you guys here too?

...Anybody?

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