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posting this separately bc it got buried under the neathian!kazarina lore post lol
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Meet your Walmart staff!
#bakugan#bakugan battle brawlers#gundalian invaders#12 orders#major 12#stoica#kazarina#emperor barodius#Airzel#gill#crack post#crack au#based on my crack fic ofc#walmart au#bakugan au#sketches#dumb sketch#what is wrong with me#why did i spend so much time on this
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Another day, another dumb things
#bakugan#bakugan gundalian invaders#gill#Kazarina#Jesse Glenn#stoica#barodius#Ren krawler#Prince hydron#Another meme pist because I can't stop thinking about them#My top 2 murderer with no redeem
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The Siren and the Demon Chapter 12
Zenet looked at the device in her hand.
“I-I don’t know. Haven’t seen it.” She exhaled. “Maybe- maybe you left it in the car?”
“No. I put it down after I came in. It must be somewhere in the house.”
Zenet cursed under her breath as she tucked the phone into her waist and covered it with her shirt. Why couldn’t women’s clothes have proper pockets?
She finally opened the door and swiftly walked out of the bathroom, praying god to keep the phone from falling.
“I can call it. Is it in the silent mode?”
“No.” Gill followed her as she quickly walked back to the kitchen, pretending like she was looking for her own phone.
Zenet looked around after walking in. “I left mine in the bathroom.” She finally said. “I’ll be back in a second.”
She rushed iin the corridor towards the bathroom, her heart beating in her chest. She took Gill’s phone in her hand and threw it on the bed. Thankfully, the bedroom was right across the bathroom she used.
She walked back in the corridor, her own phone in her hand. Gill’s phone started ringing in the bedroom. He walked past her and took it from the bed. Zenet walked back into the kitchen, blowing out her breath to calm her nerves down.
“I don’t remember taking my phone to the bedroom at all.” Gill expressed casually as he took two plates out of the cupboard.
“You must be getting old.” Zeent leaned on the wall and crossed her arms with a smirk.
“Very funny, Zenet.” He pointed at the dinner table. “Sit down. Time to eat.”
It was a close call. A very close call. But she had pulled it off.
What if she hadn’t? What if he saw his phone in her hand?
She focused on what was ahead of her instead of dwelling on what-ifs.
“How do you like the soup?” Gill asked.
“It’s great!” Zenet’s eyes turned to her bowl, then back at Gill. “You outdid yourself this time.”
“With your help.”
“Nah. All I did was to chop some vegetables.” She shoved her finger. “And myself.”
“Does that still hurt?”
“Not really.” She filled her spoon with the hot liquid and swallowed it. A mischievous grin appeared on her face. “I think I can smell the blood in the soup.”
“Oh my. Are you turning into a shark now, Zenet?”
Zenet let out a small laugh. “Just a tiny baby shark.”
“Careful. That’s how it begins. First, you start to smell the blood in the water. Next thing you know… You are circling the waters.” He leaned forward. “Hunting your prey.”
She leaned forward as well, with a smile on her lips. “Spooky.”
“Yeah.”
Zenet looked away. She tried to imagine herself as a “shark”. A politician who beats her rivals down, and becomes an important figure in the political arena. A young woman of power and influence. She was not able to picture it.
She returned to her soup. “You know…” she said, partly to change the subject. “I think being able to cook well is a privilege.”
“What do you mean?”
“People always assume that those who can’t cook are richer. Oh, I can’t even make an omlette. Y’know. But if you cook well, that means you have a kitchen, the ingredients, and the time. And I think that means you have it good.”
Gill shook his head. “Interesting point of view.”
“Right? People tend to take a lot of things for granted.”
“The catering in the orphanage was not very good, I am assuming?”
Zenet chuckled knowingly as her eyes turned to her bowl. “Not very good is an understatement.” Her smile faded away as she turned her spoon into the soup. “Mom used to cook well.” She murmured, her voice much lower. “Whenever she was sober enough to cook.”
“You remember her?”
“Of course.” She looked up at him right in the eyes. “Do you get any news from her?
“No.”
“Do you at least know where she lives?”
“No. I am not sure if she is even alive to be honest.”
How easy it was for him to lie without even batting an eye. She would not have suspected anything if she hadn’t seen the address in the vault.
She chose not to force it any further.
Gill got up, taking his bowl. “I think I will go for seconds. Do you want some more?”
“No. I am good.”
Gill reached for his phone to check the time. What he saw on the screen made him freeze.
“Zenet, there is dried blood here?”
Fuck. Fuck. Fuck.
Her stomach flipped upside down, her vision got dark for a second. It felt like a thousand needles were poing into her brain.
She could not even turn around to look at his face. When she finally did, he shot a glare towards her. Like he was ready to dive right into a fight.
Fuck. Think fast. Fuck.
“I must have smudged it when I brought it to you.”
“But you didn't bring it to me.”
She made a smacking sound with her mouth. “No. You remember it wrong. I was closer to the bedroom. Because I had left my phone in the bathroom. So I took it. Brought it to you. You took it from me in the hall. Don't you remember?1
His face remained emotionless for a second, making Zenet’s heart skip a beat.
“You did?” he finally asked. His tone was free from any blaming.
“Yeah.”
“Wow. I am getting old, am I not?”
Zenet let out an emotionless laugh, doing her best to mask her nervousness. “Maybe.”
She took a long look around when she first walked onto the balcony of the great mansion. Everything in this house radiated a sense of wealth and power. The wealth and power Gill built for himself far away from the orphanage he left her in. This balcony was no different. It was bigger than the room she had shared with three other girls in the orphanage.
She hated it. She hated him for it.
That space was Gill’s favorite in the whole house, a perfectly cozy spot to spend time in.
Gill stood still, watching Zenet as she studied the decoration in detail.
He realized that her fingers were glancing at the side as she walked as if she wanted to feel the house on her fingertips. He allowed her time to take it in, to finish the thought. When she finally wore the sweatshirt she was holding in her hand and sat down on the one-person swing, he took the mugs and walked into the balcony.
“Thanks.” Zenet murmured when Gill offered her the mug. He comfortably settled into the armchair across the swing.
“You like this spot,” Gill said, more as a statement than a question.
Zenet scratched between Rocco’s ears, who had been lying peacefully under her feet.
“Yeah. I do.” She smiled widely. She looked up. “I have always wanted one of these swings. Whenever I saw these in the store I used to think; where do they even fit in?”
“Yes. You need a… wide space to fit these in.”
“Yeah.” She murmured. She looked away as she felt the air thicken with the questions they wanted to ask each other but could not.
She checked her phone when she heard the notification. “Oh no.”
“What is it? What happened?”
“They wrote a patrol duty to me for tomorrow night!” She whined.
“So I suggest you go to bed early tonight. I got the guest room on the second floor prepared for you.”
Guest room. “Thanks.”
Her eyes moved back to the view and for a second, just a split second, she allowed herself to imagine this as a regular evening in her life. That the guest room was her room. That this house was her home.
She drank the remaining coffee in her mug. Then she leaned down, kissed Rocco on top of his head, and got on her feet.
“Good night, father.”
She walked back into the house and left Gill alone in the balcony to finish his coffee on his own. In the remaining hours of the night, he would fill his glass with much stronger liquids, watch the serene view, and think.
Zenet sat on the edge of the twin sized bed.
Every single room in the god damn house was incredible. Even the guest room. And for some reason, that made her extremely angry.
She felt an odd satisfaction when she sent the address to the emperor’s phone. The house Gill ordered a pizza to in the middle of the night; it had to be important, right? In one way r another. Something had to be up with that address.
“Hello your majesty-” Delete.
“As per your command-” Delete.
“To whom it may concer-” DELETE.
Everything she wrote sounded either rude or weird. She thought of Gill’s tone in the messages he wrote to the emperor as her fingers danced around the keyboard once again.
“Good evening your majesty. I found something that you might find useful. Do you recognize this address? Gill ordered a pizza to this address at midnight a few days ago.”
She was about to close the tab when she noticed that he got online.
Online. Typing. As if he had been waiting over the phone for some time.
“That’s Kazarina’s home address!”
Zenet lifted her head. She looked up at Contestir.
“Bingo.”
Ren was lighting the oil lamp when Zenet walked in. She froze for a split second. They had been avoiding each other ever since they lost rest of their friends one by one. Besides the time Zenet asked for Ren’s help, and the time Ren refused to help her, they had not spoken much.
Zenet wanted to be there for him. And wanted him to be there for her as well. There was not a third person who could completely understand what they had been going through in the whole Empire of Gundalia.
But Gundalians did not do friendship, she knew.
“Hey.” She acknowledged him dryly as she walked further into the small room soldiers use during their patrol duty. She put her bag on the table and started to take her belongings out.
“Hey.” Ren narrowed his eyes to avoid her gaze.
She put her bomber jacket on after taking it out of her bag. It was given as a part of the Gundalian soldiers’ uniforms, and it was Zenet’s favorite piece by far. It had Gundalia’s amblem on the shoulders and the bustline. It was made of high-quality leather.
“Did they give you the walike-talkies?” She asked.
“Yes.” He handed her one of the radiophones and put the other one in his pocket.
For the first time since she came in, her expression softened and a smile, although small, appeared on her face. She took her walkie-talkie to her mouth.
“Testing. One. Two. Can your hear me? Over.”
Ren grinned. He took his own device. “Positive. Can you hear me?”
“Positive.” She shook her head. “At least we can let each other know if the shit goes down.”
Ren glanced at the clock. He had a feeling that it was going to be a long night.
Ren and Zenet walked side by side. The oil lamp Ren was holding dimly lit the hallway as their footsteps echoed in the stillness.
It had been uneventful so far. Zenet felt the need to break the ice, as she often did.
“So, what’s on your mind?” She asked, glancing at Ren.
Ren looked away as his jaw tightened. “I don’t want to be here.” he admitted, his voice in a whisper.
“You wanna go back to the brawlers?”
Marucho’s watery eyes appeared on Ren’s mind. “I really don’t know.” He ran his hand through his hair.
“I… I feel trapped. Barodius promised things would get easier. He told me he was going to explain me all I need to know about Linehalt’s powers but- I am not sure if he actually knows anything about it.”
“But we are fighting for something important.” She opposed softly. “It’s bigger than you or me, or Barodius. It’s Gundalia’s future. This isn’t about him at all. I hate the way he handles things around here but-”
“I didn’t sign up for this, Zenet.”
“Neither did I. But you need to understand what’s really going on, Ren. It’s not all shits and giggles out there.” Her thumb showed the window they were passing by. “Gundalia’s fighting to survive, Ren. Literally. People are starving.”
“But Barodius-”
“Barodius has no other choice. He is barely keeping this place from falling apart.” She narrowed her voice. “If things don’t change, it is going to go downhill from here. Walk outside for a day an you will see it. Crime, violance, desperation. Because people can’t afford to live anymore.”
“But it is not Neitha’s fault that we are so fucked up.”
“Neitha’s the worst part! They have the Sacred Orb, for fuck’s sake. They could fix it all with a wave of their hand. And it is not like they would lose anything by helping us, Ren. That magic could fix everything- the economy, the food shortage, the street violence. And what do they do? Nothing. They sit in their pretty cities instead while we rot!” She took a deep breath, her voice softening. “We are Gundalians, Ren. Our people, our future- It comes first. Always.”
Ren exhaled. Things were getting more and more complicated for him with each second passing by. “How are we going to build Gundalia’s future if we are not in it, Zenet? We are just pawns on the board. Like the others were.”
Talking about Sid, Jesse and Lena still made their souls hurt, which was why they had been avoiding using their names. Zenet fliched.
“Kazarina killed them.” Ren continued. “And for what? Failing some mission? They didn’t deserve that.”
“I know.” Her shoulders fell off. “At least Mason could get out.”
“He was lucky.”
They walked in silence for a while. Then, Ren spoke up again, his voice filled with anxiety. “What do you think will happen to us if we mess up?”
“We might end up like them. Or we might find a cheat code.”
“I don’t think I can do this anymore, Zenet. Not after everything I have seen, everything that happened to them.
“I get it, Ren. I do. But I can’t just walk away. I have things I can’t just leave behind.” Even though I was left behind by them.
“But how much longer can we keep going on like this?” Ren asked the question she had been asking herself.
“I don’t know.” She whispered into the cold, empty hallway. “I guess we’ll find out.”
Zenet smiled bitterly as they walked back into the room to spend their rest time. “Do you remember the time Jesse made me transform into Kazarina to fool you guys? Man, even Sid was terrified.”
Ren glanced at Zenet, smirking at the memory. "Yeah, Sid almost lost it. You really had him convinced for a second there. I wasn't sure what was happening at first either." He took his hand on his cheek dramatically. “I was like- what is she doing here? In the Interspace? In our control room? Are we gonna die?”
"You should have seen your faces though. It was spectacular to watch!” Zenet chuckled softly, though her smile didn’t quite reach her eyes. “But... it was also weird, you know? Being her. I felt so... powerful. I did not feel like the orphanage leftover anymore. But I also felt trapped in her skin."
Ren raised an eyebrow, sensing the shift in her tone. "Trapped? How so?"
She sighed, her gaze drifting off. "I don’t know. It was like wearing Kazarina’s face gave me a glimpse of what it’s like to have that kind of control, but at the same time, I hated it. It’s like... people fear her, but no one really sees her, you know?"
Ren nodded, thoughtful. "Yeah, I get it. But you are not her, though. You're different."
"Am I though?" Zenet muttered. She took her shark plushie out of her bag. Ren laughed softly, pointing at it with questioning eyes.
“I don’t have a pillow small enough to fit in my bag, and I still want to have something soft for my head.” Zenet explained as she offered it to him. “Do you want to use it?”
“No, I am good.” He crossed his arms and leaned back into his chair. “Your ability is kind of scary you know?”
“Scary? Scary how?”
“I mean- a person could walk into the room, talk to you. And you might even tell them your secrets. But that person is not the person you think they are. Like they are wearing a mask. It’s scary. It’s like the Capgras syndrome, but actually real. I find it way scarier than hypnotizing.”
“I never thought of it that way.” Zenet admitted. “You might be right.”
She checked the time. “I will take another tour around the halls.” She said. “I suggest you try to take a nap. I will wake you up when it’s your turn.” She took a few snacks out of her bag: a pack of crackers, a protein bar, a can of cold coffee and a bottle of water. “You can have these snacks if you want. You sure you don’t want the shark?”
He sent her a warm smile. “I am. Thank you Zenet.”
“Anytime.”
Zenet wished she could wear her headphones during patrol duty. She didn't like being left alone with the thoughts in her head. The dark and lonely corridors were giving her way too much space to not be consumed by her thoughts. She wanted to play her rock music. Loudly. But instead she listened to her own footsteps, as the oil lamp flickered in her hand.
Then, a door slided open and Master Nurzak came out.
"You're up early." She stated, watching her tone as much as she can to avoid sounding rude. "Can't you sleep?
"Zenet." Nurzak said, as the young girl took a few steps towards him. “I believe I could ask same of you."
"I am on patrol duty."
"Of course." He smiled. "I have always admired the loyalty you have shown to the throne.It is the have It is youth like you that give me hope.”
He turned his back to her and kept on walking. Then he stopped to glance back at her over his Shoulder. "Hope that the future of Gundalia will be better than we ever dream."
She could not talk or even breathe untill he completely walked away, leaving her on her own.
Hope... Future of Gundalia....
These were dangerous words.
The plan. The time must've come.
She took the radiophone on her mouth. "Ren! Wake up! It's can emergency!”
No answer. She started to run.
"Ren!" She shouted again as she burst into the room. "Wake up!
"What?! What!" Ren woke up with a gasp. “Zenet! Are you okay?"
She paused for a second. "Yes, but... There will be a coup tonight!”
"What?! Where did you get the information?“
"Uh... A reliable source.” She shook her hand up and down to create is a sense of emergency. "Come on. We need to hurry.”
He got up as they rushed to the cabinet together. They took out the guns and started to put them together, loading the extra ammunition.
"What do we do?" Ren asked in panic.
"We need to alert someone Superior.”
She grabbed her phone and called someone. "D-Master Gill!"
Ren heard some a murmuring from Gill's side.
"It's happening. Yes. Please come to the palace immid rately. Un-Should I alert anyone else or- you will? Okay. Goodbye.”
Ren didn't question how she had Gill's number saved.
"Which way did he go?" He asked.
"He - he went towards the east side. To the temple.”
Ren loaded the gun and wore it on his waist. He handed her the other one with an encouraging look on his eyes.
“Let's go.”
Nurzak's footsteps echoed on the temple.
The temple looked lonely, as if no one had set a foot in it for years. He turned his head up to look at the previous emperor's portrait: He looked regal, his posture radiating power. His hands were put together on the sword he was holding.
Nurzak opened the passage to the Secret route.
The two teenagers were out of breath from running through the halls of the Gundalian palace.
Zenet held Ren's elbow to stop him from just walking into the temple.
"No! It might be dangerous!”
Ren looked into Zenet's eyes with piercing gaze, searching. “Zenet? Did you know about this beforehand?”
Zenet's yellow eyes flickered. “I had heard some rumors.”
Ren did not seem too convinced. "Where did you hear them from?"
She needed to think of a convincing lie, as she often did. But her brain had Stopped working on that moment.
They both flinched when they heard the clapping sound coming behind them. They turned their heads to see the emperor, slowly applauding.
“I must congratulate you two.” He said with a grin. "You realized what was going on far before anything actually happened. Well done.”
"Y-your majesty. Zenet gulped. "Did Master Gill inform you about-“
“That's why I am here."
"Then, you will allow us to evacuate you, to a safe spot, right?" Ren asked.
Barodius laughed. "Aren't you two adorable?" He walked past them towards the temple. His finger showed them a secret spot, perfect for the two to hide. "You two will hide and watch. Do not interfere.”
He walked into the temple before anyone could oppose.
Ren and Zenet dropped on their knees as they observed the temple. If it wasn't this serious, Zenet could have enjoyed this. And also would have joked about not having Popcorn.
“You think you can hide this from me, Nurzak?"
"You are like a fly to garbage…”
“No matter how mighty the empire, or how powerful the leader, sanctity of the sacred and must not be Violated. To any who ignore this, suffering will follow. Do you remember? Those Words that your father spoke?"
Ren was probably hearing this speech for the first time, but Zenet had watched it a thousand times, on the small television the orphanage had in the common room.
A smile creeped on Barodius' face. "Of course I remember. How can I I forget when my father resited that speech morning, noon and night? He was a supercitious old fool but to his credit, he knew how to recruite a Loyal following."
He replied, pointing at Nurzak with his last sentence.
“His followers believed in him....”
“Of course they did!" Barodius snapped. Because he poisioned their minds by preaching the same supercitions that he believed in! It's easy to rule when fear is your motivator!"
Zenet was not old enough to understand anything about politics during the previous emperor's reign. But from what she heard, The sounded like a cult leader.
She imagined the emperor as a prince, sitting side by side with her father. They would probably bet her age then, or maybe slightly older. She could see Barodius rolling his eyes, and Gill crossing his arms on his chest as they share a knowing look.
Everyone is dumb except us.
“All those memories are like a rotting Stench to me!" Barodius moved his hand forward, as if he was reaching out for the future. "Now, it's time to Clear the air. My father is no longer emperor. That title belongs to me.”
"Emperor Barodius, I am going to tell you one more time, you would be wise to hear my warning.” Nurzak sounded like a father trying to discipline his son.
"And if I decline? What are you going to do, Nurzak? Are you going to sneak up to Neitha and use that thing in your pocket? To turn the orb against me?”
"What?!"
“The Switch code. I know all about it. It has been handed down through my family for generations after all! I told you, you cannot hide anything from me!"
Ren looked at Zenet. "The switch what now?"
Zenet sighed as she put her hands up in a surrendering manner. " I don't know, man.”
The bells ringed out. It was breaking dawn. A new day had begun.
Hundreds of soldiers, dressed in the same uniform as Ren cand Zenet teleported into the temple, their traditional spears all charged up.
Zenet's hand automatically went to her waist. She felt the gun secured. They were allowed to carry guns only during the patrol duty. And even though she was more familiar with the spear, the gun gave her a sense of security.
She realized Kazarina, standing between the soldiers with a smirk.
"So, it is a new day in Gundalia.” She chirped.
Zenet's eyes opened wide. It all made sense now.
"It's a setup!" She whispered.
"What?”
"It's a setup!” She exclaimed, not loud enough to let them hear. She took out her phone once again.
This time, Ren could hear the other line. "Zenet, I have just arrived." Gill said upon answering her call.
"It's a fucking setup!" Zenet repeated.
Ren didn't even think of getting shocked by the sudden cursing. And appearently, neither did Gill. "What do you mean?!" He asked.
"This is not a real coup! They are tricking Master Nurzak!”
"Just find somewhere safe and stay put untill it's safe. " Gill said and hung up.
"Zenet, how do you know it's a setup?" Ren asked.
Zenet looked at Kazarina as she made the troops attack Nurzak instead of Barodius.
“Did you think I would betray the emperor to follow an old man?” She asked. with a wicked laugh.
“Instinct." Zenet murmured. The Instinct of a shark.
She turned her head to see Gill running towards them. They shared a look.
Zenet's eyes scanned the environment once again to take in the amount of destruction. The beautiful temple, which was one of the few places in Gundalia that's actually nice, was now in rubble. Smoke arose from various spots, painting pattems on the polluted air until it dissolved.
She and Ren had been there sitting on the floor side by side for quite some fime now. They had hunched their backs and put their elbows on their knees. They did not look so different from the wreakage that surrendered them.
"He's dead." Zenet murmured. "I had spoken to him in the morning, and now he doesn't exist.”
Ren turned to her, his expression blank. He pointed at her phone with his head. "What does it say on the news?”
Zenet unlocked her phone and checked. the news. "Neithian strikes on the Capitol City kills 38. The palace remains silent."
She put the phone down and turned to him.
Ren Sighed." Does anyone actually. believe this?"
"They will believe whatever media Tells them to.”
"How can Neithia attack us when they can't even protect themselves yet?"
"No one's gonna question that." Zenet pointed at the rubble. "They will service the news that Nurzak died on the Strike and voila. His hands are clean.”
Ren left out another sigh and got on his feet. “I am going to bed." He said, leaving Zenet was alone in the wreckage.
“I admire the old prune's spirit. Thinking he could stage a rebellion... Clearly, he underestimated your loyalty. Especially you, dear Kazarina.”
So it was dear Kazarina now.
Apparently she was back on his good graces.
She sent an arrogant smile and Gill, who seemed conflicted.
"There has been a lot of sneaky behavior around here lately, wouldn't you say so, Gill?" Barodius asked with a cheeky tone.
Kazarina must have thought Barodius was merely teasing Gill, for which Gill was greateful. If he had told her about Gill's small trip to the throne room earlier, he would need to say goodbye to ever having sex with her.
Even though he would never admit, not even to himself, Gill felt a deep regret for it. He didn't know what got into him that made him want to throw Kazarina under the bus like that.
He liked having sex with her, and strangely, he liked the things that came with it.
He liked talking to her; over late-night pizza, or coffee, or more intimate pillow talk. He liked spending time next to her, even when they were both busy with different things. Sometimes feeling her presence next to him felt enough.
Maybe these things were scaring him. Maybe he was scared of how vulnerable and exposed the felt when he pulled her to his lap and looked up to her the way a believer would look at the magnificent sculpture of a goddess: Through the eyes of a worshipper. In absolute devotion.
Love was a weakness. And if this actually was love, Gill hated being weak.
He caught her eye. The same alluring look appeared on her lilac eyes with a smug smile.
See, I was right. You were wrong.
"I- suppose...”
" I extend my thanks to you, Kazarina.” Barodius repeated.
“No thanks are necessary." Kazarina narrowed her head in a fake humbleness. "Everything I do was for the glory of you and Gundalia.”
"That pleases me."
She looked back up, right at Gill.
They shared another look.
Zenet was getting used to having conversations with the emperor. Barodius could say it from her behaviour, which got more comfortable.
“I first saw the cape. It had blue foundation stains on it. But it was not enough evidence to verify anything. So I got into his phone to look for more clues. And found this."
Her hands met in front of her. "I know that it is forbidden for the members of the Twelve Orders to have any sort of romantic or sexual relationships between them, so I thought you'd like to know this.”
"Indeed.” Baradius leaned back at his chair.
“Do you know why we have that rule?”
"No. But I have a guess.”
“Do tell."
"It is to stop them from getting too close to each other. Because if they are too close they might come together to conspire against the monarch."
Precisely.
"Do you think they might try to do that?"
"I don't See why not. Some species of sharks like to hunt in packs.”
“Then, you will need to take precautions?"
"Yes. Kazarina might have proven her loyalty today but her opinion might as well change in the future. And I need to be ready for it."
"What are you going to do?"
"I do have a plan in mind. And I will need your help to put it into action."
"Of course, your majesty. Anything you need."
Anything I need, huh? Even if I need you to get yar hands dirty?"
Zenet hesitated for just a split Second before answering.
"Yes.”
He smirked. "Sit down." He said. “How do you have your coffee?”
#bakugan#bakugan gundalian invaders#gill#kazarina#emperor barodius#gill x kazarina#the siren and the demon#jesse glenn#lena isis#zenet surrow#witnessing the birth of a baby shark#we got into her political views in this one#may god have mercy on Kazarina and Gill because Zenet won’t
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managed to actually make memes with different characters for once are u guys proud of me
#barodius#kazarina#nurzak#jake vallory#dan kuso#shun kazami#jesse glenn#bakugan#bakugan gundalian invaders#these are actually really funny to me#so im tagging all the characters so everyone is forced to see these#the kazarina and barodius ones kinda match ig so there's that#kazarina is NOT going to heaven for the record but the quote was too funny to change pls imagine nurzak saying that#i had to search up nurzak's name btw. sorry king. i have no memory im like a nokia#jesse is my favourite from gi. this holds no real relevance i just thought u guys should know. he's my 2nd fav character overall
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Twelve order headcanons:
Petting them like they are cats:
Barodius:
He would be suprised at first
Would tell you to never do it again
Kazarina:
She would be confused on why you did it
She would let you do it if you do what she wants you to do
Gill:
Wouldn't know what to do, but since he has patient he doesn't say anything about it
He would defenetly blush a little, but he would hide it the second you mention it
Likes it, but never tells anyone
Airzel:
Would be stunned
He would love it and he would only tell Gill
Would defenetly ask you to do it if no one is watching
Stoica:
It depends on his mood, if he's in a good mood he will ask for more and if he's in a mood when he wants kill someone he will shot you a glare
He would openly ask for you to pet his head because he don't care if people judge him
Asks you to pet Lightirius as well
Nurzak:
He wouldn't mind it and would just let you do it
But would ask you why are you doing it
Sorry if it's not the best, but this is my first headcanon.
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I have mooore 🤩🤩
#bakugan gundalian invaders#bakugan#gill#kazarina#barodius#funny#meme#Stoica is not an ordinary girl#he's got special powers#gill is a pathetic little meow meow
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Hello there Kazarina fans.
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Omg can you write on Barodius X Kazarina plss there are not any fics on them
Just like the Aristocrats
Ship: Barodius x Kazarina
Prom: Is not an easy task to get married when you are making it by labor, but some labor are appreciable.
The royal house of Gundalia, the monarch and there diferent noble houses, that things where not really interesting for Barodius, on his young age, must of his time was based in studying, taking his fighting leasons and sleeping.
Yeah, the labor of a crown prince where always the same, but Barodius was diferent, he wanted to achive a new perspective, not only been king of Gundalia was enough but he needed to be the best in anything and everything.
And so it was fit to have some as initiative as him, love was underated to this point, what really matter so far was to be the best king, the one that defeats Neathia and claim the code eve as his, of course to that point first he needed to take his first steps into been the best of Gundalia, then he would be the best of the universe.
One day, some particular interesting day of casual light, the sky was open, no clouds where seen in the distant but he could observe the near moons shining high, he has a good feeling about this day, the past week, his Fathar was searching for a woman to be his companion reigning over Gundalia, but the other days where a mess, mustly because he didn't like does weak girls that just look like dolls, not of them look like a good complement for his plan, overall his father pressure him to choose quickly and get over with the selection but his father was an old man that wanted to rush things, Barodius was more inteligent, he could take his time.
He was walking down the aisle just to see his fsther with one of his cientist talking about some plans usually he would wait for his father to finish his casual conversation but he noted that also another person was present in the room, by the side of the door there was a girl, diferent from the other girls he had seen, her blue skin and Yellow hair speaked of elegance but he couldn't stop to imagine how that remind her of does aquatic snakes that there skins was the prettier but they where the most Posionous.
—Stop, seeing me, I will pull your eyes out with my own claws if you don't stop the staring—
Barodius was taked at back, never in all his years that someone have the guts to talk to him, even more to tread him.
—Oh?, The guts of this woman to treat at the crown prince— He could almost laugh at her guts but she didn't flinch, he didn't know her, but he was sure she was not from a royal house.
—I, Kazarina do not follow the rules of the royalty, My way should be the extend of knowledge this world has to offerd but you, some rich kid wouldn't understand him— Yes today was a good day, not only that he woke up in good humor but also he found that flame that he was searching for.
—Kazarina uh?, You fell superior that any other one?—
—I don't feel superior, I am superior, I will be the best ciencist in all Gundalia, the Universe, one day you will see— Barodius could see her, her determination was shining brighter that the stars in the sky and he choose her, so he extended his hand up to her.
—I can see that, I like your will, Would you be my wife al let me be the first to see you shine?— everything when silence until they hear a big gasp, Kazarina was looking at him like he was some crazy lunatic on this point, the gasp where from the pure cientist that was part of the court of his father, his fsther on the other hand just look amuse by this exchange.
—You are out of your mind, weirdo— Kazarina reget his hand with the back of her hand, and starting to walk up the door.
—Kazarina w-wait!— the cientist went running for her as Barodius started walking again to his Father.
—Guess you have choose—
—Indeed father, I have choose—
#bakugan#anime#bakugan gundalian invaders#Barodius#Kazarina#ask and replies#ask games#thanks anon!#answered
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Kazarina in a straight jacket
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This how gill x kazarina shippers look
“they tried to kill each other” yes and? do you have a problem with true love
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kaz loving barodius since she was a young girl is OUT, serena/kaz childhood friendship turned toxic yuri is IN
couple this with kaz usurping the gundalian throne and continuing the war against neathia in place of barodius and we've got it all!!!
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Mlm and wlw hostility vs mlm and wlw solidarity
#bakugan#bakugan battle brawlers#gundalian invaders#jesse glenn#bakugan gundalian invaders#lena isis#gill#kazarina#gill was the biggest hater there ever was
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Didn't feeel that creative with these but oh well
#bakugan#bakugan gundalian invaders#gill#airzel#stoica#barodius#nurzak#kazarina#Barbie#Pretty gundalian barbies
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The Siren and The Demon Chapter 9
Note: Sorry for the late update. This cooperate job is kicking my ass lmao. However, the next chapter will be out shortly because it is currently ready to read, I just need to type it on docs. I love you all.
It was perhaps the first time Zenet had ever seen the expression of emotion on the emperor’s face.
His jaw dropped as Dharak flew up in the air. He turned to the ball-shaped creature and they looked at each other for a few seconds. Then Barodius turned his head to the young girl again.
“Zenet, I am going to need to see some proof.”
Zenet nodded and took her phone out of her pocket. She made a phone call and put it on the dial, holding it in front of her face. Barodius ordered her to come closer with his hand and leaned forward.
The phone rang a few times as Zenet audibly blew her breath out, trying to slow down her heart’s beating.
“Yes Zenet?”
“Dad?”
Gill went silent for a split second, which made Barodius think: Could she have lied?
“Zenet, how many times must I tell you not to call me that? What if I wasn’t alone?”
“I am sorry.” Zenet backed down immediately as she watched Barodius’ jaw drop once again. Gill sighed.
“You can call me dad when we are alone, but you need to be sure that we are alone. Do you understand?”
“Yes, I do.”
“How are you?”
“Fine. I called because I- I am going to come a little late to your place tonight.”
“When are you going to be there?”
“Like, around 10 pm.”
“Why?”
“I need to do a little bit of shopping.”
“Okay then.”
“See you, bye.”
It was Gill who hung up. Barodius looked at Zenet. Carefully, for the first time.
How could he have not realized it? It was obvious! The eyes, the chin, the tiger-like way she walked even. Features of his very best friend. How could he be so blind?
“How?” was the only thing he could verbally ask.
She shrugged. “Life happens, I suppose.”
“Tell me the story, from the beginning. When did you find out who your father was?”
“I kind of always knew. My mom had shown him to me when he was on TV.”
“You had a mother? Then why did you end up in an orphanage?”
“They took me away from her.”
“Why?”
“I…I really don’t want to talk about it.”
“Zenet, I will ask Gill to fill me up on details if you don’t. Would you like that?” He asked, eyes fully open and fixated on her.
Zenet’s voice shivered. “No sire. I would not.”
“Then continue.”
“I… She had trouble with substance abuse. Alcohol, heavy drugs. All of that stuff.”
“Where is she now? Is she alive?”
“I don’t know, sire.”
How could Gill have slept with a woman like that?
“Do you know how they met?”
“No.”
“Why didn’t they send you off to live with Gill instead of the orphanage?”
They tried that first but he didn’t accept it.”
Wow. Just wow.
“Is this why you joined the army? To have access into his life?”
“No. I joined the army because military school was relatively easier to get into and it was a boarding school. So I would not end up on the streets when I turned 15 and got kicked out of the orphanage.”
“They just kick you out when you turn 15?”
Zenet looked at the emperor as if he were an alien. Was he that ignorant about the life conditions of the empire he ruled?
“Yes, they do.” She said, putting all her acting skills to use to mask her anger. “No place to stay, no money, no nothing.” She made a gesture with her hand. “My career choices were either military or prostitution. So here we are. I don’t have a sneaky master plan to ruin Gill’s life.”
“Military and prostitution,” Barodius repeated slowly. She almost said same thing but held her tongue.
“What else is that bastard hiding from me?!” He asked. She held out her hands.
He looked away, thinking. After a moment of silence, he turned to her.
“Spy on him for me. And I will make sure you don’t end up like the others. Find something useful, and I will reward you.”
A faint smile appeared on Zenet’s lips as she quickly bowed.
“Yes sire. As you command.”
Ren needed to sit this one out. Her dad did not understand it, so she had to put her skills to use.
Yet, she was slipping. It took Gill and his partner a short time to figure out who she was.
“What is the meaning of this, Zenet?” he asked. “I told you to stay away!”
“I know I know! I just wanted another shot with those brawlers, y’know? Please, just give me this one chance.” She looked around and checked the door before lowering her voice. “Are you going to deny your daughter of this?”
Well, at least she got more considerate of their secret this time.
“Fine. But you better not mess it up.”
She exhaled. “Oh, thank you!”
Before leaving the main room to investigate the rest of the ship, she sat on the stairs climbing to Gill’s throne-like seat. She put her elbows on her knees as they sat there in silence.
There was something peaceful about sitting together in silence. In their brief meetings, they would normally always have something to discuss or dispute over.
Zenet could not help but imagine another life in which they had a proper father-daughter relationship instead of…whatever this is.
In that life, this environment would probably be a home setting. Maybe the living room, or Gill’s study. She would be reading a book, or studying. And her dad would be working, or serving himself a drink maybe. And there would be silence, similar to this one yet much less tense.
In that life, Zenet would have a family.
It was a total disaster!
She had found nothing on the ship. Absolutely nothing! And as the cherry on top, they had lost to the brawlers! Zenet wanted to choke that bastard they call Shun!
“That’s it! It’s over! I’m done for!”
She was sitting on the floor again. But this time, she was alone with her partner.
“Gill wouldn't-” He tried to say. “He wouldn’t. Right? You are his daughter!”
“I wish I could say he wouldn’t.”
“Maybe we can talk ourselves out of this. I am sure we can reason with him. At the end of the day, who is more of a natural ally for him than you?”
She bowed her head. “I am not good enough, he saw that today. He won't help me.”
“Would he be so cruel?”
“You are forgetting we are Gundalian. We are not down with this loyalty thing.”
“I suppose not.”
She looked at Contestir with ambition burning bright, like a couple of stars in her eyes. “I figured that out about us a long time ago, Constestir. That’s why I applied to be a slipper agent in the first place.” Her shoulders fell off. “I want to be powerful. I want to have enough power to protect myself so that I would never need anybody’s loyalty to save me. You understand?”
“Yes, I think I do.”
“” That’s what makes us different from the humans. Things like friendship and loyalty mean something to the humans Contestir. The only time we want to work together is when we want to mess someone up. And if you don’t have anybody to have your back, that’s pretty much all you can do.”
“To have power?”
“Exactly. Power, control, money.” She shook her head. “That’s what you should be aiming for if you want to survive in here. More than just to survive, if you want to be seen, heard, or respected. I-” She hesitated for a split second. “I will become someone. Someone who would never be kicked out of anywhere. Never.”
Not even by Gill. Contestir wanted to add but held his tongue.
Of course, he would make her spy on Kazarina. Of course.
She tried better with the act this time. She remembered what Jesse taught her about acting, Your act should convince you before anyone else. Let loose. Being to aware of the fact that one is acting spoils one’s entire performance.
Lucky for her, the old hag was so full of herself to realize that she was talking to an impostor.
“Seriously? Those two are planning on overthrowing the emperor?”
“I know right? Can you believe it? Those two are so sneaky!” She bubbled. Her enthusiasm faded as she realized Gill’s attitude towards the news. “And why do you look like that?” She asked.
“Like what?”
“Like you have been betrayed! I thought you would be more excited about all of this.”
“I am.” He said, with the grin that appeared on his lips. “You have done very well, Zenet.”
“Thank you. I am ready for my next assignment sir.” She smiled. “Master Gill.”
The expression froze on her face as she realized his hand in the air. The red light started to crackle between his fingers. Her eyes opened widely.
“Gill!”
Gill’s face turned to panic as they both looked at the emperor, who appeared on the big screen.
Zenet turned his head down as she let her breath out.
“Yes, sire?”
“You don’t touch that girl, do you understand me?”
“But-”
“I said, do you understand me?”
Gill hesitated for a second. “I do.”
“Good.” Barodius hung up without feeling the need to explain himself any further. Gill turned to Zenet, whose torso was slightly bent over, palms touching her knees as she tried to regulate her breath. Her head was down. And without lifting it, she looked up at him.
Her eyes frightened him.
He had made a big mistake.
“What did you do?” He asked with a low voice, trying his best to hide his fear and look intimidating. “What did you do to make him look out for you?”
No use. She was not scared.
It was his turn to be scared now.
She straightened up. “It is none of your business, Gill.”
“Of course it is my business!” He got up from his seat and came closer.
“I am not going to explain myself to you. Why should I? You have never been a father to me! You fucking left me in an orphanage to fuck off and live your best life! You have no right to ask me anything! I can do whatever the fuck I need to do!”
“Zenet, I am going to ask you one more time: What the hell did you do?!”
“Get the fuck out of my face, you son of a bitch!”
The smacking sound of the slap she felt across her face hung in the air, suddenly cutting the screaming match like a knife.
Her hand went to her cheek. It burnt like hellfire, and the skin had already gotten red.
He slowly moved forward. “Zenet…�� He tried to say. But she stepped back, raging. “Fuck off.” She cursed once again. Her eyes, which were ironically identical to his, stared deep into his soul.
“You are going to pay for this.”
#bakugan#bakugan gundalian invaders#gill#kazarina#emperor barodius#gill x kazarina#the siren and the demon#jesse glenn#lena isis#zenet surrow
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im going through my old bakugan rewatch notes and i found this and i still think its funny. 17 year old me was very funny actually
#ill continue the document eventually#i might complete the nv one first though#bakugan#bakugan gundalian invaders#kazarina#barodius#i forgot the rest of their names but whatevs
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