She grimaced with distaste as the rumor was mentioned. "I understand the need to save face, but claiming Matsu-san was killed in a mugging is a dishonor and an insult to everything she was."
Still, she steeled herself. Breaking the news hadn't given much time to explain what had happened, other than that the two samurai-ko had been ambushed, and that Chiyoko had died in the attack.
"I must apologise for what I am about to say will be... not exactly what we usually see as pilots, and also brings further shame upon our hosts." Hyeon-ju cleared her throat. Even in the delicate dress of the yukata and her feminine makeup, she was very much a soldier when she spoke of what had happened.
"I met the designer Isawa Shin two days ago. By chance, but he seemed like he had wanted to meet me in particular as he seemed to have recognized me from the... wrestling show some days prior." That was still something she was getting used to thinking about, as she had never imagined she'd win that. "After introducing himself to me, he explained that he was invited to the Governor's court to showcase a new design he had been working on, and he needed someone to model the garment. As I could tell from how he was dressed, he seemed to be a designer of some talent himself, so I agreed to the offer. He invited me over to his studio for the fitting. Judging from the way people seemed to speak about him, it would seem that he was indeed a respected man in the field of fashion."
"Partially, I did not want to go alone in unknown parts of the city, but I also wanted to make it a special moment with Chiyoko-san, to let her be the first person to see me in the new design. She... she knew that I have a great interest for fashion." Considering how immaculate the Unicorn always presented herself, it was probably no surprise with that confession.
At this point, her soldier's resolve faltered, the touch of... horror creeping into her eyes. "There was... you might've noticed this mushroom-smell that seems to be everywhere in this city, especially outside the city-walls? Well, it was stronger there, but... worse, somehow. I thought maybe it was... I don't know, trash, or strange local cuisine cooking. I don't know," she seemed a bit frustrated with herself. "Anyway, the studio seemed perfectly normal. Working AC, lots of working sketches of designs, seemingly recently refurbished and painted. We had a drink and things seemed normal." There was a moment of silence before she continued.
"I tried on the clothes, and... it..." her hands clenched in her lap. "This sounds outrageous, Akodo-sama, but the clothes tried to dig into my skin. Like how roots go into the earth. Chiyoko-san, she heard my distress right away, and reacted quickly. There..." she took a deep breath. "As I tried to tear this horrible thing off me, this... monstrous creature appeared; it looked like it had once been a human, but it was... it was like mushrooms had overtaken it completely, and it attacked Chiyoko-san. Isawa Shin seemed to be using magic of some sorts as I tried to fight off the monster and this clothing both, as the monster was going after Chiyoko-san. She shot the assistant that tried to assault us, and then helped rip a lot of the stuff off me. I... I should have been more forceful in telling her that we should run. The monster didn't let up and..."
Her voice faltered as she reached the point where Chiyoko died. "... It tore her apart, Akodo-sama. At that point, I hoped she could still be alive, and I grabbed her and hauled out of there as fast as I could, even as that fabric was still trying to take over me and the monster was clawing my back." A deep breath. "But I got out. It didn't follow us, probably because Isawa Shin knew that it would draw too much attention and trouble if anyone else saw that monster. Once out of there, I, with the help of a bypasser, finally managed to tear off all that terrible thing that he had called fashion. That's when I called the magistrates, and Shinjo Yul-san."
The rest didn't really need much of a retelling. From there, Yul had picked her up and the Osprey shugenja had healed her wounds.
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