[Without「seeing」him it could be said that Kiritsubo might not know Truth… but though she possessed those eyes, she also possessed keen ears and centuries of experience. Even if she cannot know the cause, she can sense the faint hints… and they make her laugh, husky and soft.]
Now, now, do not be so disappointed, my friend…
[That would be too much all at once. Not nearly as good of a twist.]
When the Hell Courtesan reopened the doors properly and swept back in to the room… all was as it should be. Had it been a trick of the light? Had she gone mad? She tormented herself through the rest of the banquet trying to discover the truth of what she had seen until it became so late in the night she dismissed the dancing girls and was prepared to dismiss Ikkyu as well…
Until he suddenly, drunkenly, threw up a living fish into her garden water basin. The exact species of fish his soup had been made of.
Realizing that the monk truly was possessed of some sort of divine power or knowledge, she begged him to teach her what she must do to free her soul from her unfortunate fate. In turn, he taught her of the 136 hells, of their causes and costs, and of the fickle, ephemeral nature of human existence.
After all… even the most gorgeous of women is nothing, in the end, but a skeleton wrapped in a bag of flesh. And once you truly「see」that… you can no longer be deceived.
[She pauses there, as if it was supposed to, and yet could not, answer the question of what Jigoku had seen through the screens. Had Ikkyu magicked the girls to appear that way to shock her? Had she truly had a revelation about a truth of the world?
Who knew… ?]
Moved by his preaching, the Hell Courtesan announced that she would abandon her womanhood and take the tonsure, that she would become a nun and devote herself to striving for Enlightenment… but Ikkyu bid her not to. “There is far more worth”, he said, “in the job that you do in this brothel than in the hypocritical halls of the self-righteous and religious. There is another path to Enlightenment for you, if you only seek it.”
And that is what the Hell Courtesan did. Every day she meditated between time spent with her clients beneath the sheets, until Ikkyu acknowledged her perfected wisdom. From that point on, without shame and without regret, all too aware the lot of us were but bones and flesh seeking comforting warmth before inevitable death, the Hell Courtesan worked her years contentedly in the pleasure district. She counseled other young women, she satisfied her customers, she gave generous alms from her earnings…
And… she embroidered dancing skeletons upon the heavy hell robe she wore every night to welcome her lovers.
So she's a... [Whore. His experience supplies, but Charlie likes to maintain the integrity of a scene.] courtesan and a monk now? [His tongue toys with the cool flesh of his cheek - the story is both fantastical and not.
Partially because he lives in a world where any of the folkloric scenes could well be possible, but more saliently-
A human seeking out something more. Whether or not she actually transformed, the innate fascination with power dangled so capriciously near is a feeling Charlie understands. He'd done the same, though in a far less poetic way.
Her ascent interests him more than the shame she casts onto her lovers or the relationship between body and bone and soul she wears on her garb. Surely, because a woman's reality is foreign to him. All Charlie thinks of are people and what they'll do for power.
He'd died, and she'd... meditated!
His lips part audibly before he supplies another thought.] That guy's right, though. Better to spend time with people living in the world, not of above it. [The higher in the rungs of society - political, religious, criminal - the more ass kissing and scarcity Charlie performs. Nothing good comes from being the first guy on a kingpin's mind.]
[A courtesan and a nun, technically... But she doesn't feel like being pedantic on that front.]
Oh, he was very right.
[She agrees immediately, her tone light and accompanied by a chuckle that rolls... because she is rolling in her sheets, luxuriating in her amusement and getting more comfortable in her "borrowed" suite.]
There is a bit more to the story, of course... a bit of an epilogue about how Ikkyu is summoned to her deathbed years later when she is wasting away of illness. A strange little afternote of how Ikkyu's disciple turns out to the Hell Courtesan's long-lost elder brother, how after she dies they expose her body to the elements until only bones are left and each piece of her skeleton remains intact as proof of her piety and pure faith... But those aren't nearly as interesting.
[Kicking her feet slowly as she murmurs her words into the phone, Kiritsubo nestles into the sheets with a rumble.]
Now, my curious little friend... You are probably the only one at that party who will truly know what the Hell Courtesan is ♡
[Which is not the same as knowing what she is... But it's a morsel.]
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Now, now, do not be so disappointed, my friend…
[That would be too much all at once. Not nearly as good of a twist.]
When the Hell Courtesan reopened the doors properly and swept back in to the room… all was as it should be. Had it been a trick of the light? Had she gone mad? She tormented herself through the rest of the banquet trying to discover the truth of what she had seen until it became so late in the night she dismissed the dancing girls and was prepared to dismiss Ikkyu as well…
Until he suddenly, drunkenly, threw up a living fish into her garden water basin. The exact species of fish his soup had been made of.
Realizing that the monk truly was possessed of some sort of divine power or knowledge, she begged him to teach her what she must do to free her soul from her unfortunate fate. In turn, he taught her of the 136 hells, of their causes and costs, and of the fickle, ephemeral nature of human existence.
After all… even the most gorgeous of women is nothing, in the end, but a skeleton wrapped in a bag of flesh. And once you truly「see」that… you can no longer be deceived.
[She pauses there, as if it was supposed to, and yet could not, answer the question of what Jigoku had seen through the screens. Had Ikkyu magicked the girls to appear that way to shock her? Had she truly had a revelation about a truth of the world?
Who knew… ?]
Moved by his preaching, the Hell Courtesan announced that she would abandon her womanhood and take the tonsure, that she would become a nun and devote herself to striving for Enlightenment… but Ikkyu bid her not to. “There is far more worth”, he said, “in the job that you do in this brothel than in the hypocritical halls of the self-righteous and religious. There is another path to Enlightenment for you, if you only seek it.”
And that is what the Hell Courtesan did. Every day she meditated between time spent with her clients beneath the sheets, until Ikkyu acknowledged her perfected wisdom. From that point on, without shame and without regret, all too aware the lot of us were but bones and flesh seeking comforting warmth before inevitable death, the Hell Courtesan worked her years contentedly in the pleasure district. She counseled other young women, she satisfied her customers, she gave generous alms from her earnings…
And… she embroidered dancing skeletons upon the heavy hell robe she wore every night to welcome her lovers.
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Partially because he lives in a world where any of the folkloric scenes could well be possible, but more saliently-
A human seeking out something more. Whether or not she actually transformed, the innate fascination with power dangled so capriciously near is a feeling Charlie understands. He'd done the same, though in a far less poetic way.
Her ascent interests him more than the shame she casts onto her lovers or the relationship between body and bone and soul she wears on her garb. Surely, because a woman's reality is foreign to him. All Charlie thinks of are people and what they'll do for power.
He'd died, and she'd... meditated!
His lips part audibly before he supplies another thought.] That guy's right, though. Better to spend time with people living in the world, not of above it. [The higher in the rungs of society - political, religious, criminal - the more ass kissing and scarcity Charlie performs. Nothing good comes from being the first guy on a kingpin's mind.]
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Oh, he was very right.
[She agrees immediately, her tone light and accompanied by a chuckle that rolls... because she is rolling in her sheets, luxuriating in her amusement and getting more comfortable in her "borrowed" suite.]
There is a bit more to the story, of course... a bit of an epilogue about how Ikkyu is summoned to her deathbed years later when she is wasting away of illness. A strange little afternote of how Ikkyu's disciple turns out to the Hell Courtesan's long-lost elder brother, how after she dies they expose her body to the elements until only bones are left and each piece of her skeleton remains intact as proof of her piety and pure faith... But those aren't nearly as interesting.
[Kicking her feet slowly as she murmurs her words into the phone, Kiritsubo nestles into the sheets with a rumble.]
Now, my curious little friend... You are probably the only one at that party who will truly know what the Hell Courtesan is ♡
[Which is not the same as knowing what she is... But it's a morsel.]