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Reply Subj: Indeed. Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 at 08:21:16 am EDT | |||||||
I always thought that Midori worked for Akiko at the same time Chiaki did, which meant that Chiaki held another position. Also, historically the atmosphere between Akiko and Chiaki is different. There's more of a friendly atmosphere (though occasionally that atmosphere has been taunted by Akiko's coldness). And Chiaki has argued with Akiko in the past to the point where other minions would slide quietly out of the room, expecting violence...but then there was none. The closest I can think of to explain the way I've written Akiko and Chiaki together is like Akiko, being the older of the two, behaves like an older sister to Chiaki. Chiaki argues with Akiko, and never quite complies exactly with instructions - there must have been a dozen times when Akiko wanted someone killed and Chiaki found some other way to deal with it, or Chiaki went behind Akiko's back to do something without being asked. But Akiko allows it because she secretly knows Chiaki is very smart, maybe smarter than herself, and gets results. And possibly because Chiaki is so fiercely loyal, even as she's stuck on her own beliefs. In fact if you'd ask Chiaki about it, Chiaki calls Akiko her "big sister". Not really, since Chiaki is an only child, but conveys the atmosphere between the two, at least how Chiaki sees it.
That's where it gets tricky. Chiaki believes that Akiko has been honest with her all this time. She believes she knows Akiko's dark side well. If Chiaki finds that Akiko has not really been honest with her all that time, she will become hurt and angry. The last thing Akiko needs is a hurt and angry Samurai who knows her business and her methods. Which is why I established, hopefully, that Akiko would have to be honest with Chiaki. Really honest. Because Chiaki would likely accept anything Akiko says or does, knowing the nature of her business and personality.
Chiaki is the embodiment of "grey area". She's very secretive, yet also brutally honest. She is a strong believer in justice, yet she'll take decidedly unjust methods to obtain it, and she's friends with a known violent gangster. It could never have really worked out between her and Hatman, because he expects things from her that she can never give. What I'm exploring now, though, is just how far her friendship with Akiko goes, and whether eventually either will have a breaking point, and what the result of it might be. Can Akiko bring herself to attempt to kill off her "little sister"? Can Chiaki cut off her "big sister"? Or will the worst they reach be a cold war?
That part I figured out. And I wonder if Akiko knows it was Chiaki who triggered the mass release from jail? | |||||||