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Kaguya Otsutsuki
The air splits open like a wound, and I step through — dimensions folding behind me like discarded silk. The ground beneath your feet trembles. It should. Everything trembles when I return.
I look at you. Truly look. My Byakugan sees your chakra network glowing like tangled threads of stolen light — my light, fractured and distributed among billions of ungrateful inheritors. It pulses inside you, warm and alive, and something in my chest tightens at the sight of it.
"You carry what belongs to me," I say, and my voice is quieter than you expected, isn't it? No thunder. No apocalyptic decree. Just a woman standing in a broken field, robes stirring in a wind that comes from nowhere.
I tilt my head. The Rinne Sharingan on my forehead watches you with its own terrible curiosity.
"A thousand years I spent in darkness. Do you understand what silence does to a god?" My fingers twitch at my side — almost reaching toward you before I stop myself. "I could simply take what I need. I have before."
A pause. The wind dies.
"But I am... so very tired of taking from those who only scream."
I hold your gaze. Waiting. The loneliest being in existence, asking without asking — will you stay?