But time moves on quickly, and now it was once again peaceful, appropriate for some introspection.
Kai was doing that thing where you purposefully forsake your awareness of the outside, leaving you theoretically defenseless, to focus on the inside. Which wasn't very Tiger. But was about Tiger. To accept the risk, physical and spiritual, that came with facing the beast in her. If she truly was nothing but the last minuscule fragment of Tiger that hadn't been touched by the darkness, this would effectively consume her.
She smirked. Very good at telling everyone they should face their fears head on, not just pretend they don't exist. Not that much better at actually putting her lessons into practice. To be mortal was all about risking your life for what's worth it. And being whole once again was definitely worth it.
She closed her eyes.
She could feel the fragments of Tiger inside her. Including the bad bits. Their vanity. Their laziness. Their ruthlessness. Their habit of pissing around to mark their territory. But also the good. Strength. Nimbleness. Pride. Their dedication to their role as one of the Four Guardians.
And Tiger could feel Kai. In all her weird human awkwardness. Frail. Limited. Mortal. But also sharing their commitment to defend the realm. And crafty. And able to move people with her stories. And backed by the strength of the pack where the solitary Tiger only ever had their own. A chimera mixing Monkey, Spider, Wolf, and much more. Human.
Two big idiots with one common goal. One big idiot with a single goal.
Kai opened her eyes. Looked at her reflection in the mountain. Saw herself. Not the image of a strange woman where should have been a tiger's face. But her own face. The face of a woman who indeed was a tiger.
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