Midnight seemed far too close, yet it was still hours away from arriving. Iered Japan the nights came heavier and darker. It left a deep foreboding for ahat traveled uhe unusual sky. This partiight proved to be even more pitch, though the stars poked through as vibrant as ever, possibly even strohan before.
Fumiko returo her house trying to avoid beied by her parents. Ever sihe motacked her there was no dealing with how oppressively protective they became. Esg the house to train proved a challengi. She wasn’t about to let her parents know that she had gained a strange ability. What little freedom she had left would have been smothered.
Miuro an hour before Fumiko could move from her sister’s room. “What should I tell our parents, sister? As much as I would like to just go without a word that wouldn’t be fair to them. They aren’t going to be very uanding…” Fumiko pulled herself up out of the er aurhe pillow carefully back to the bed. She relutly shuffled out of the room.
The war room, as Fumiko had started to call the dining room, held a thick wall in the air making her approach tense. She didn’t like speaking to them while they were w over adult matters, but there really was no other time that she had left. The notice she had was so sudden. “Excuse me… Mom… Dad…”
Her father immediately turned his head to Fumiko, already on edge. “Is something wrong?”
“What is it, Fumiko?”
“Well…you see…” Fumiko shifted her weight back a little as a ter to avoiding fidgeting noticeably. “I’ve got somewhere I’m going in the m…”
Both of her parents stood up from their chairs sharply. “What are you talking about?!”
“You ’t go outside! It’s too dangerous to be out there!”
“Remember how it was st week when you were outside!”
“I know the danger!” She felt like she had already experiehe moment before. It gave her a strange disected feeling. “But there’s something important I have to do…”
Her mother staggered a step towards her with a fused look on her fabsp; “What’s more important than your life?!”
“I’ve got to help a friend… I just found out a little bit ago that they need my help!” She quickly looked for pieces of truth to go along with her lie. “It’s because it is dangerous that I have to go!”
“But Fumiko—“ Her father tried to protest further.
“She’s my friend and she’s in trouble! I’ve already decided that I was going to help.” The lie tio grow on its own and filled the answers without Fumiko thinking about it. “School’s still closed so I won’t be ing it. It’s out of town so I’m going to be gone for a little while.”
“What?!”
“You ’t be serious! That’s pletely out of the question! You’re not leaving this house!”
“I’m going and that’s the end of it! I’m not going to be scared of this world like you two are! I’m leaving by four in the m so if you want to say goodbye do it then!” Fumiko turned away from them and marched off to her room. She smmed her door closed and dropped to her bed feeling her legs shaking. he end it had felt like she was going to colpse at any moment. The strength in her body had been pletely drained away. ‘I ’t believe I spoke to them like that… What sort of person am I?’
Chapter 91 – The Decision
Sharp thuds against a wooden target wormed their way through the grounds of the ee. The forest c did a perfect job of trapping and refleg noise. It made it nearly impossible to approach the main house as every sound seemed to be amplified. It worked well as a prote against intruders, almost as though it was done on purpose.
Chiharu approached her tree target arieved the kunai. The spread of the bdes was greater than she had wished. She felt that her timing had been thrown off. She po tiil it fit to her satisfa. “What is it Tamotsu?” Chiharu picked up the slightest ge in sound from his feet.
He had remained out of her sight, but pulled himself out of the shadows now discovered. “Five me, Lady Chiharu! I didn’t want to disturb you during your training!” Onnounced, he moved himself in her vision.
“Enough with the formalities!” She threw a kunai at the tree stig deeply into the trunk. “What’s on your mind?”
“It’s none of my business, Lady Chiharu, but I was uo find you on the grounds for twenty minutes. Some of the men started asking questions.”
“You’re right, Tamotsu. It isn’t your business.” Another kunai stuto the tree, missing her desired target by a few timeters. “I’m the head of this d what I do is my prerogative. I don’t o ask anyone’s permission to do something.”
Tamotsu lowered his head a little trying to lessen his position to her. “You’re right, Lady Chiharu. However, the men look to you fuidand leadership. You ’t be the head of the if you’re not here.”
The third kunai hit shallowly ao the ground. A slight twitch from Chiharu was all she allowed. “What good are men to me if they ’t think a on their own? I don’t need mindless soldiers that fall apart the moment I’m not around to order them.”
“You’re right, Lady Chiharu. The men need more training.”
“…as do I…” she whispered to herself.
“Lady Chiharu?”
“Leave me now!”
“Right away, Lady Chiharu!”
Tamotsu promptly disappeared bato the main house. Chiharu remained outside staring down at the remaining two kunai in her hands. The hand that held them shook slightly untrolbly making her sweat a little. She flinched quickly and snapped herself bato a throwing position. Without even thinking she threw the two kunai together at the tree. They both had hit shallowly and dropped to the ground cttering against one another. Chiharu ched her hand into a fist frustrated by her weakness.
The walk back to their house remained fairly quiet between the siblings. her of them had much to say to the other. Yori remained mute waiting for any moment that his sister needed him. In the case of her, she held fast t to fully grasp everything that she was doing.
The whole se happened so fast for her that she was still processing it. She may have been ag sciously around the group, but it wasn’t until after it was settled that it truly began to filter through her. The point that fused her still more than anything else was why the fairy had summoned her. She knew nothing about the others, but figured that if the fairy cimed they had powers it must be true. Except, she khat she did not have any powers.
Her fusion was managing to fill up the travel time nicely. When they arrived home their mother was already in the house. The hope to avoid suspis was welling up fear in her. She became afraid of how much trouble it would be to viheir mother of what they were going to do. ‘…Brother…’
Yori saw the expression on his sister and took the lead. “Did you find the dinner, mother?”
“Yori! I was w where you were. I didn’t hear anything from you or your sister.” A moment ter, she meandered into the doorway keeping to the babsp; “There you are dear! Were you outside?”
“Yes, the school is nearing pletion and so I’ve had to meet with faculty.”
The middle aged siher checked through the kit still trying to act her part. She kept listening to Yori while examining the cupboards. “Oh? You must be so busy with all of that responsibility that they’re giving you.”
Yori smoothly transitioo her side helping with the dishes. “Not at all.” They had dried already and o be put away. It made the versation flow naturally that he didn’t have to worry about it seeming out of pbsp; “I did volunteer for this. So I’m only doing what is expected.”
“I’m gd to hear that. You’ve always been such a hard worker, dear.”
“The week or more I’m going to be very busy though.” He handed off a dish to her to set up in the cupboard. “There’s still a lot of people I have to meet with to finish it. sidering how it’s a bunch of high school students doing this work they have their doubts and s. So I’m not going to be able to get bae as much.”
“Are you sure? What about your sister? She’ll be lonely in the house without her brother.”
“Hmm…” He made a pensive pause as though he was thinking about her. A moment ter, he came back with an answer for her. “You’re probably right. I take her with me. It’ll be a good ce for her to get to know some of the faculty members and learn about something new.”
“You’ll keep her safe and watch out for her?”
“Of course! I won’t let anything happen to her, mother!”
“Alright. Please at least call me eaight so I know you’re safe.”
“I will.” Yori stepped out of the kit with the choirs pleted. She awaited his return in the hall. “It’s done.”
“I’m sorry you had to lie to mom, Yori.”
He pced his hand on her shoulder giving her a fort smile. “It’s fine. I know this is important for you.”
The hour became very te and m threateo arrive soon. Ihe Furukaartment, everyone slept peacefully except for one. She tried to be as quiet as possible to not wake anyone up. She felt a little sense of irony knowing that she attempted to do what Yuki had to her. However, she khat there was no ving her mother of anything. ‘I’m gd that I packed everything before I slept.’
Saki opened her door listening to the painful whining of the hinges and praying that it was not too loud. She returned back to her packed bag lifting it to her shoulder. A slow rolling yawn spilled from her mouth despite her trying to force it babsp; ‘I’m so tired… I hope wherever it is we’re going I’ll have a ce to sleep…’ She had only been able to get a few hours of sleep after making sure that everything she needed acked. Saki tipped toed out of her room into the hallway, eying the living room in sight.
“…sister?” called a young sleepy voice.
A bolt of fear ran through Saki freezing her iep. She appeared like a thief in the night that had just been caught in the middle of the absp; Saki tilted her head over her shoulder trying to stay mostly in the shadows. “Noriko? What are you doing up so te?”
“I had a dream that you were taken away from us. That bad men came for you.” Noriko rolled her hand against her eyelid trying to get sleep free so she could see clearly. “You’re not going anywhere right, sister?”
Saki hesitated giving her an answer. She hated the thought of having to lie to her sister. The time she had ticked quickly away from her. The lohat she held her reply the heavier her heart felt. ‘I ’t tell her the truth, but what I say?’
“There aren’t any bad mehere, sister?” Noriko started to close the distaween them. She tried to reach out for Saki.
Saki bit her lip staring down at her younger sister from the shadows. The cold hearted approach wasn’t going to work she had decided. She k down to meet Noriko. “It’s going to be alright, Noriko. I won’t let them take me away from you. But I have to deal with them, you see?”
“The bad men?”
“That’s right. But I’ll beat them up and e babsp; So don’t you worry.”
“Promise?”
“Of course! I’m stronger and tougher than any bad guy, right?”
Noriko o Saki having some of the worry start to melt away from her fabsp; The reassurance from her sister had warmed up her expression. “Right!” She gave Saki a little jump of support for her to show that she was with her.
“What’s going on out here?” echoed a new older voice that made Saki’s mind run cold for a sed.
‘Mom…’
Not even thinking about it, Noriko ran back to their mother, jumping with excitement. “Big sister’s going to beat up the bad guys!”
“What?!” The older slightly graying woman looked down the hall at her eldest daughter with a questioning look. An exge occurred between them without words and she knew immediately. “Noriko, you should be getting back to sleep.”
“…but…” Noriko tried to protest more, but could see the stare in her mother’s eyes tellio stop. She silently agreed to return to her room.
Saki’s mother stiffly walked a meter down the hall waiting until Noriko went into her room before starting. “This is about that troublemaker isn’t it?” The silen Saki’s voice was all that she o know that she was right. “How many times do I have to tell you not to go near him?! Don’t you remember what he did to you? Have you fotten?!”
“How I fet when you always have to remind me?! You never let me! Yuki’s felt guilty about it for nearly two years even though he hasn’t said a thing to me!”
“Feeling guilty isn’t enough!”
“Then what do you want from him? He’s lost his parents, his friends and his pbsp; What more do you want from him?!” She tried to keep her breathing under trol, but her emotions were getting the better of her. Her mother seemed a little silent after the st barrage of words. “I don’t care what you think. I trust Yuki and he needs my help. I’m going now. I’ll see you when I’m done!” Saki turned away feeling her legs shaking a little as she strode out of the apartment and into the night. She paused for a moment at the end of the street to look back at the apartment building before tinuing on.
Oop before meeting with Yuki was on her schedule and it stood before her. The hospital looked even more eerie than normal in the dark light of the night sky. “Takako…” She didn’t know how long she was going to be away a it was important to see her o time before leaving.
At the nurse’s desk Saki inquired for a brief visit, but was shocked by what the old her. “Miss Yamazaki was transferred out of the hospital a few days ago. I’m sorry!”