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[Vampire Knight] - If I'm to be reborn, I'll find you (again, again, again) - CHAPTER TWO: ruler of my heart (you outburn the sun)
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Summary: He hates her, he loves her, he hates her. He misses her. (The only place he can have her is in his dreams)
Note: Hopefully I'm getting better at this updating consistently thing but yeah zero's chapter. Next chapter is going to be kaname/yume focused again sorry zero or zeki enjoyers.
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Heâs not the first one to hear of the news. In fact, heâs neither the second, nor third (and so on) recipient of the fact that Kuran Yuuki is dead. Zero doesnât hear it from the Chairman, his teacher, Kaito, or even from one of the vampires. In hindsight, perhaps he should have been more suspicious, should have questioned the way paperwork always found its way to his desk unceasinglyâleaving him with no time to focus on the outside world.
Zero simply hears of it in passing whilst heading out for lunch, through a conversation between two nameless huntersâdiscussing it like changes in the weather.
âDid you hear? Kuran Yuuki is dead.â
âAnother pureblood gone, huh⌠Wonder if it was her brother that did her in?â
âThe rapidly decreasing execution missions would likely clue you into the answer.â
âRight, right.â
Itâs hysterically, laughably casual in the way such information comes to him.
(It canât be real. It canât be real. It canât be realâ)
The world seems to stop on its axis, and Zero wonders if he shouldâve simply ignored his desire for shio ramen today. After all, itâs not like he has an appetite now. His stomach roils with discomfort at the thought of food, and his throat itches for a scant few seconds before it burns. A sandstorm swirls and tears at his flesh. Mind blank, Zero goes where his feet wish to travel, content to let his mind stay in a haze.
He ends up in the association bathrooms, throwing up nothing but paltry strings of bile and choking on his spit.
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There is too much work to be done. The vampire world, for one, was going through a massive societal upheaval. Zero simply couldn't do anything more than throw up into an association toilet before being fed an ungodly amount of paperwork as if he were some humanoid paper shredder.
And maybe it's because more than four years ago, just over a year agoâwith Ichiru dead in his armsâhe's finally refined a true and tried method for every loss he's been through. Every thought of her is locked behind a glass vault, buried six feet under, the key left behind to collect dust. Zero works through papers and decimates his targets with the same ease. Every stroke of his pen is enforced with the explosive sound of his gun, of ashes in the wind. Rinse and repeat, his days all blur together in their sameness.
Months later, on a job just like any other, Zero walks into a department store and sees a long coat, hanging neatly from the racks. Stupidly, he thinks, âYuuki would probably say I should get it if she saw it.â And then, oh, how it hits him at that very moment.
Yuuki is dead.
Yuuki is dead.
Yuuki is dead.
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Apparently, it had been the pureblood Shirabuki Sara. A pureblood through and through, sheâd sent pawns to do her dirty work.
But sheâd miscalculated the consequences of her actions, as all those high up on their thrones of arrogance were prone to doing so.
So she too, is dead, consumed by the pureblood king Kuran Kanameâheâs slaughtered more influential vampires than any hunter ever would in their lifetime. In the privacy of his thoughts, Zero thinks that had he the power and madness to do so, he wouldâve too.
Sanity is both a blessing and a curse, because there is nothing else for Zero to turn to but his thoughts alone.
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Roaring water fills his ears, and Zero sits, unmoving on the wet shower tiles. Steam fogs up the room, blurring his vision. He watches the water run down the drain for hours, washing the grime caked on his body until his fingers are all pruned and his skin is red with heat. His stomach is growling at him, and the water bill is for sure going to shoot up with this, but Zero canât bring himself to care much about the future right now.Â
(Any second now, she might barge into the bathroom to demand usage of the shower, to dramatically proclaim that heâs spent too long hogging it, to threaten to turn off the hot water in a minute even if she never ends up doing it.
But this apartment houses only him, and is far away from that Academy, far away from all those precious yet painful memories. The tiles arenât even the right colour, beige, off-white, and an intense white that could be comparable to that of a strobe light. The shampoo and body wash heâs boughtâthe same one she always used in the Academy, a subtle floral scent of rosesâonly serve to highlight all the differences he can find between his current bathroom and the one in his memories.)
The doorbell suddenly rings, insistent and unfaltering like a military march. Zero is sure itâs been modified because thereâs no way a regular doorbell could be so annoyingly loud like the one he has. With the way itâs blaring in his ears every second, itâs clear that whoeverâs behind the door wonât take his silent refusal as an answer.Â
The water continues to flow into the drain, taking with it the numerous dissolving blood tablets strewn across the wet floor. Â
For a moment, Zero allows himself to be deluded by the idea that itâs her behind the doorâ-sheâd always been as stubborn as a mule when she put her mind to it. But it is the sound of the doorbell that echoes in his ears, not an annoyed rat-a-tat-tat followed by the creak of an opening door. What follows is sandy blond hair and the glint of spectacles. They stare at each other for a moment, the headmaster and him. Nearby, the water continues to flow.
Even now, Zero can never truly parse the emotion behind those glasses of his.
âYou know she wouldnât want to see you like this.â
And even now, the headmasterâs words are as precise as his killing blows. Hearing them, Zero flinches. They stab into him, tearing open wounds until the pain is nothing but white numbness. But the mention of her, as always, pushes him to move on the legs of a shambling corpse. His hand slams against the bathroom tiles; the force of it is always degrees lower than it could be.
âHow do you know what she wouldâve wanted?â His words are acrid, angry in a way he doesnât want to explain. âSheâs gone. Sheâs not coming back.â Zero grits his teeth, looking straight at Kaien Crossâs eyes before he spits out a final bout of venom. âSheâs been dead ever since she became one of them.â
Yet like always, the headmasterâs calm never wavers. âYou know, that itâs always been her. No matter if Yuuki,â the sound of her name, said aloud, led to the tiles cracking under his hands, âstayed human or not, Sheâll always be Yuuki. Maybe she changed and grew up a littleâfaster than I wouldâve wanted or likedâbut at her core, she was always, always Yuuki. She didnât die that day. You knew that fact as well as I did.â And here, Zero feels the weight of the executionerâs blade above him, about to drop. âOtherwise, why do you try so hard to keep them as separate entities, even now, when sheâs truly dead and gone?â
Zero drops to his knees painfully, leaving marks of destruction behind on the walls. He covers part of his face with a hand, contemplating further denial with the truth laid out so plainly before him.
âI neverâŚâ
âYou never told her your true feelings, and now sheâs gone. Because it was easier to accept it if you felt as if you'd already mourned beforehand.â The headmasterâs voice is soft, almost as if reminiscing a similar scene. He crouches down and puts a hand on Zeroâs shoulder. âLet it out, Zero. Itâs only me and you now.â
There are no tears left for him to cry, but his throat tightens, and Zero hiccups out words all the same.
âI loved her. But she chose him.â
A ragged breath cuts his words short before Zero finds the strength to continue.
âI still loved her, even to the very end.â
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The sky glows with a mix of different vibrant, brilliant coloursâitâs an intensely beautiful scene, so much so that Zero wants to throw up. A cacophony of emotions welled up in him, knowing that such a view would be forever denied to the girl who was the most like the sun. He almost wishes that a storm would suddenly start, right at that moment.Â
But the sun continues to glow with a detestable radiance, and the days continue to go by relentlessly. The world does not wait for one manâs grief.
He goes back into his bedroom and sits on his bed. Afterwards, he brings out Bloody Rose.
A click, and he watches as the empty magazine drops to the ground with a heavy thunk. Mechanically, Zero goes through the familiar motions of reloading Bloody Rose. The gun hangs loose in his hands. When itâs done, still holding Bloody Rose, his arm raises, up, up. Its silver muzzle points under his exposed chin without even the slightest tremor, pressing firmly into the soft flesh.Â
He thinks about a girl, who, long ago, had rushed into a different room and wrenched this very gun out of his hands. Thinks of a life preserved for reasons he refused to believe was out of love. Thinks of a life, gone because it was loved so dearly.
The sunlight pierces through haphazardly closed curtains. A clock ticks in the background. He lets both the gun and himself fall on the bed.
His door is still closed.
(Sheâd wanted him to live)
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Her blood still resides within him. But it lies, still, silent. Not a single iota of warmth flows in his body; it is ice in his veins in contrast to Kuranâs acidic poison. Were Zero to close his eyes and attempt to delude himself, he would simply fail from the get-go. Because Zero has always been faced with hard truths; so many times, he sees them over and over againâin the mirror, in the way he used to bite himself by accident and in the hunterâs bracelet on his desk.
She is gone and he must swallow down that bitter truth like the way he mindlessly consumes blood tablets.
(They scrape his throat, going down and making it uncomfortably dry; it tastes of overly sugared cough syrup; and he doesnât want to, doesnât wish to accept a world without her in it.
But her blood still lies.)Â
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He dreams of her. Not always, but sometimes he does. On those days, when he wakes up, Zero canât seem to muster up the strength to get out of bed. Itâs easier to bask in the what-ifs and could-beens, or the has-beens and bygone halcyon days. Breathing is easier, living feels easier, being carried by fantasies and memories. He always has to stop himself from getting too carried awayâbecause ultimately the world does not care. Time continues to march forward, the Earth continues to spin on its axis and around the sun.
Sometimes Zero wants to curse at her. Because no matter how easy it was at that moment, reality would always settle in as an infinite weight, caving his lungs beneath him. But he could never stay angry at her, no matter what she did, or what she became. Before, he had sworn to kill herâbut really, he wouldnât have minded had she put him to rest instead.
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"Zero? Did you fall asleep in the stables again? Geez, what's with you always showing up late for the transition periods!" She punches him forcefully in the back a couple of times, unrelenting even in the face of his annoyance and mild pain. (He wouldnât have it any other way)
âOw, ow, ow, owâ! Oi, would you quit it already?â He turns to slap a large hand over her forehead, pushing her away from him with great resistance on her part. âIâm here now, arenât I?â Zero doesnât say it, but her puffed cheeks and flailing limbs make her look as ridiculous as she is cute, and heâs almost tempted to flick her in the forehead for good measure.
âYes, yes, alright now stop pushing me!â She glares up at him, arms folded in annoyance. âDonât forget that as the prefects, we have an important job to doâwhich means, stop being late!âÂ
âBy important job, you mean stopping a bunch of idiot classmates from throwing themselves into the slavering jaws of humanoid beasts?â Zero raises a wry eyebrow, watching her face gain a mildly exasperated look. When he turns to jab at the inevitable mass of lovesick, occasionally fanatic day-class students to further make a point, Zero finds that thereâs no one there.
Right.
He turns back to look for her, but thereâs no one there.
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When Zero cooks breakfast for his birthday, he takes care to watch his food burn, forces it down his throat and makes sure it stays put. The eggs are rubbery, the toast is burnt, and the bacon is like chewing wood, but somehow he devours it with as much eagerness as a regular bowl of shio ramen.
She used to make such god-awful food.
(Zero finds vials of blood on his doorstep that day.
He practically guzzles the pills instead.)
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"Hey Zero, I think this would look pretty good on you." She takes out the long coat with a flourish, holding it up next to him with a contemplative expression. Zero stares back blankly at her, knowing little about the intricacies of what was his âcolourâ, or what âwent well with his eyesâ. Sure, he has some preferences, but he finds that he doesnât mind watching her pick out his clothes for it.
(Itâs oddly domestic in that way, and he dreams of what couldâve beenâhad they been normal, had they not had destiny and duty looping around their necks like a noose)
The next day, he goes and buys himself another coat. Staring at its dark colours and its simple design, Zero wonders if this couldâve been something she wouldâve chosen for him.
(He never wears it. Dust collects on the cloth, tints the fibres grey and overrides the fresh store-bought scent, but he never wears it.)
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"Zero, we can stay together for the night, just like beforeâIâll watch over your dreams, and you can watch over mine, ok?" Under the warm covers, she whispers this to him, and their fingers intertwine together. Her hands have always run colder than his, but even so, her hands are freezingâas cold as the dead.
When he wakes up, the space beside him on the bed is cold.
It has always been cold.
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There is no grave, no stone marker, but he supposes that the Kuran Manor serves well enough as a reminder. The rumours donât paint a pretty pictureâthe king of beasts, almost mad in his sobriety; the king of beasts, living only for memories and promises; the king of beasts, someone whoâd crush you underfoot for his dreams without a second thought.
Standing in front of the tall, dark and rusting iron gates, Zero can almost choke on the overpowering scent of roses. Theyâre everywhere, in full bloom, mere buds, wilting or decayed. Itâs a smell that only reminds him of what could have been, and what he let go of, of that fateful night in the academy.Â
Were it him, he wouldâve planted sunflowers instead.Â
(Zero doesnât enter. He knows how much Kuran hated him entering any space deemed as his own. It wouldnât change now, half-mad as they both were.)
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Violence is, perhaps, the only outlet that Zero knows will never let him down. There is release to be found when he hunts down level Es; there is no need for emotion, only cold, pure logic in which he can execute his duty as a protector (that heâd already failed so many times before). With every shot of his gun, every blast of the hunterâs sigil and every vampiric body blown apart into dust and ash, Zero puts to rest the grievances of so many othersâbut never his own.
Kaito no longer makes any sort of comment about such trips, only there to stop him from presumably losing his head and forcing the association to find yet another leader (or so he says, but they both know part of the association would be thrilled to find a reason to off him). Sure, Kaito mindlessly chatters about the surroundings and his day, but they both know that saying anything about herâno matter how sound his reasoning could beâwould create a one-way ticket to the end of their friendship.
He tried, once. (âYou canât keep doing this to yourself. You have to accept the fact that sheâs gone and that she didnât choose you.â Heâd paused then, reproach evident in his face before he continued. âShe was a pureblood first.â
âShe had been human.â
âHad.â
âAnd so had I been, once.â
ââŚJust donât get yourself killed.â)
Itâs nice to have someone stay. But heâll never say it. People canât stay simply because you want them to. Their decisions have always been their own.
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Perhaps the universe had an ironic sense of humour if he was back to teach Cross Academyâs Day Class ethics of all things. The headmaster clearly made a mistake in forcing him to do what he flippantly called a âmuch-needed change of perspectiveâ. Somehow Yagari, of all people, seemed to think that itâd be good for him to take up such a position in addition to his duties as both a hunter and the president of the hunterâs association. Â
âYouâre a good kid, but you need a better head on your shoulders,â is all Yagari says on that matter, and off Zero goes into once more dealing with teenagersâthis time as an adult rather than one of their peers. He half expects it to be just like before.
But itâs not.
Revealing the truth of the Night Class to the Day Class means that there are no more barriers between the vampires and humans of Cross Academy. Without the distance, there is not enough room for worship, and what is left are only two kinds of being, all simply trying to live in a new world.
Teaching ethics really means âfilling in the gapsâ so that vampire-human relations will go more smoothly. Unlike his mentor though, Zero thankfully doesnât need to use either express or implied threats of violence to get his students to listen. And he finds that, with the truth revealed, the Day Class students now behave in much calmer waysâironically, the truth had perhaps âhumanisedâ the vampires for them.
They listen carefully to his teachings; Zero does his utmost to drill them into their heads, complete with drawings that are only marginally better than her toddler scribbles. Heâs sure that when heâs out of sight and earshot, they laugh about it, just as they laugh alongside the vampires theyâd once thought of as unreachable.Â
Watching it all from a distance, it almost feels unbearably nostalgic yet melancholicâbecause this had not been his world. Had she and Zero never been torn apart from the natural way of things, reborn and reforged in blood, they would have never met.Â
(He wonders if he wouldâve dismissed her as nothing but a monster. If their old classmates would have thought of her as another pseudo-goddess to worship.)
Zero watches two worlds meld, and is not quite at peace, but at the very least, the memories, the âwhat ifsâ here do not hurt.
However, it doesnât take long for him to resign. In the end, Zero is better cut out for other things, rather than becoming another face in the crowd of the headmasterâs rampant eccentrics that he calls teachers. But, sometimes, seeing the world that she wished for, finally, slowly, starts to be created⌠The air is a little lighter, even as his throat aches. She wouldâve liked to watch the two different classes fumble through cooking on their own.
Maybe heâll make ginger pork stir fry tonight.
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Itâs years before he meets Wakaba Sayori again. Zero nearly forgets about her wedding, were it not for the Headmasterâs, and Kaitoâs constant, unceasing reminders via letters and spoken words. The final nail in the coffin is the wedding invitation itself. If he doesnât attend the wedding, heâs sure that someone will come to physically strong-arm him to the event.
The wedding itself is a rather small affair, given Sayoriâs background and what he remembers of Aidouâs proclivity for dramatics. Maybe it was Sayori whoâd wanted it. Or maybe it was a joint agreement. Zero doesnât know either of them well enough to say, but he prefers it this way.
Staring at the happy coupleâin the back of his mindâZero morbidly wonders if death will also do them part earlier than expected. Heâs quick to shut down that train of thought as soon as it appears. He wouldnât wish such a feeling on anyone.
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After the event, Zero keeps his copy of the wedding photo, keeping it safe with the other one that marked his first year of high school. Against the glossy sheen of the new photo, that one looks all the more faded; the new photo always feels as if itâs missing something.
She wouldâve loved to see the wedding; wouldâve been the maid of honour, lovely in gentle pinks and a happy blush on her cheeks.
He startles at the vision, dropping the photo book with an unceremonious thud.
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The burn in his throat has never gone away since that fateful night of snow. But itâs now a familiar constant, easily relegated to the back of his mind. What does it mean? Zero doesnât know, only watching as society changes, and as people grow to create a world where there could be true peace.
But it feels easier to breathe for himself, even as he continues to breathe for her. Zero isnât sure if heâll ever stop breathingâlivingâfor her. Itâs alright this way, and the dreams now leave him feeling moreâŚfond rather than wanting.
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Itâs only a glimpse, but years and years later, Zero gets a chance to see how Kuran Kaname now fares in this still unfamiliar world. Despite his achievements and the iron-clad grip he has on the rest of the vampiresâkey in fostering the new partnership between humans and vampiresâhe rarely shows his face. Does the smell of roses, in its various stages of life, cling to him like a parasite? Or maybe itâs the other way around, with roses built within everything he owns, everything that he is.
As Zero contemplates, he thinks back to the regularly replaced sunflowers in his office and his flat.
When he sees him, Zero gets his answer.Â
Lounging on his throne, the smell of blood, dust and decay is attached to him like that of a rose with its thorns. Kaname Kuran stares emptily at everyone and nowhere, only occasionally opening his mouth to send orders. Within his hands is a resin-encased rose, looking worn and smooth from the years. His clothes donât quite fit what heâs supposed to be, refined King of the Vampires. Rather, dressed in loose clothing, the apathy in his gaze, Kuran almost reminds him ofâ
(Zero tries not to think about it)
After so long, even hate will cool. They both loved, they both lost. It is a reality of the world that they live in. That she could not ever see the dream she wished for come to reality. In fact, looking at this sombre, cold, alone figure⌠He almost pities him. Kaname Kuran, top of the world but with no one left.
Could they see what Zero sees? The old Night Class no longer stands nearby, but at polite distances, looking almost weary. It was the kind of weariness that he was most familiar with.Â
After all, the hunter association had always looked at him this way.
Zero at least has the headmaster, has Kaito, has his teacher. Kuran has no one at all.
Even beasts could be pitiable.
(Yuuki knew that best, didnât she)
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Maybe itâs only fitting that heâll die from protecting a child who looks so much like Yuuki. Not quite in the flesh, but more so in spiritâand wasnât that the most important, most beautiful quality about her? Especially now, memory half-baked and succumbing to erosion over the years. In the face of time, it all crumbles to dust, just like his body is now; not even sure whether it is his or the bodies of mad vampires heâs slain.Â
Zero can see her crying, tears wetting his shirt, mixing with the dust in a way that heâd be mildly disgusted by were he not currently dying. âItâs alright,â he says, reaching out with hands that only smear more dust into her hair. Zero isnât sure if the garbled sounds reaching his ears are truly words or not. Maybe the girl is speaking, maybe the girl is simply sobbing.
Or maybe he is already dead.
When he closes his eyes, Kiryuu Zero dies before a young girlâs eyes, leaving nothing but a pile of empty clothes and a silver gun.
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The incessant ringing of an alarm is loud and annoying enough to cave metaphorically his skull in with its shrill noise alone. Grumbling, Zero burrows deeper into his blankets, covering himself fully in an attempt to block out the noise. It doesnât fully work, but a partial solution is better than no solution at all, so Zero gets right back to falling asleep.
The heavyweight landing unceremoniously on top of his body puts an abrupt stop to that. âZeeroo! Weâre gonna be late for school again!â Ichiru whines, digging his pointy elbows right into Zeroâs sides, knowing full well the exact location of his arms. Heâs lucky that Zero loves him.
âGerroff me, Ichiru,â he groans, the sound muffled by the blankets, gently shoving away at the incessant prodding. âWe donât even have to wake up until ten minutes later.â
âHow do you even know that?â Questions Ichiru, switching up his tactics and physically smothering Zero in another attempt to force him out of bed.
âI pay attention in class rather than daydream about the divorced neighbour next door.â
Just as Ichiru is about to retaliate with a few choice words, the bedroom door bursts open to herald another arrival. âZero! Get up, we're gonna be late!â Kuran Yuuki rushes over to drag him out of bed with strength contrary to her small size. âGet up you lazy bum!â She promptly drops him on the ground, ignoring his affronted yell and Ichiruâs snickering in favour of rifling through his wardrobe.
âGood morning Yuuki!â Ichiru cheerily waves at her from Zeroâs bed, delighting in the extra chaos and suffering added to his brotherâs normal routine.Â
âMorning Ichiru!â She absent-mindedly chirps back, piling the different pieces of Zeroâs uniform onto one arm. Halfway through, Yuuki looks back at Zero. âOi, get up Zero! Arenât you supposed to be the one with the best attendance record out of all of us?â
âI shouldnât have messed with your alarm,â Zero grumpily mutters, not bothering to get up from the floor. From above, Ichiru barely attempts to stifle his laughter. âStop laughing, Ichiru.â
Unfortunately for Zero, Yuuki could hear him perfectly well. Her body snaps around just in time for Yuuki to let out an outraged cry of, âYou what?!â
At that, Zero groans, and Ichiru only laughs louder and harder.
(He wouldnât trade this for anything else in the world)
#my writing#angst#vampire knight#fanfiction#zero kiryuu#kiryuu zero#tw grief#tw: suicidal thoughts#cw: suicidal ideation and an attempt#i really did not expect zero's part to get so long#but tbf this has been happening to my writing#i just keep thinking i could flesh out some parts more and then boom another couple hundred words or even 1k added with just one scene#radiant zeki#zero goes through it but it's arguably not as bad as with kaname because he has people to pull him back and tell him he's being dumb#and he knows it too#unlike kaname who literally has no one else who can tell him he's being stupid without fear of being killed
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