Cowboy Bebop Fan Fiction ❯ Tenshi Trail: Comet ❯ Volume Two, Chapter Sixteen: Snow Dogs ( Chapter 16 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Snow Dogs
It started with the cold. Sakura froze when she heard something in
the distance.
“What's wrong?” Spike asked.
“Shhh,” she whispered. The cowboy took a listen for himself. Miya
looked up at her parents. The adults tried to listen through the
quiet.
That sounded like barking in the distance.
“Oh no…”
“What?”
Sakura looked pale. “Run.”
“Huh?”
She threw Miya through the invisible glass. The child fell back
into Spike's legs.
“Go!” Sakura screamed. Spike didn't have to be told twice. He
grabbed the little girl and ran. The barking started to get louder.
Sakura turned her head. They warned her about things like this.
“What should I do?” she asked. Kaze-san grabbed her by the
cheeks.
“You have to be prepared to fight,” she said. “I will show you the
way.” Sakura had never been trained to be much of a fighter. She
was never created to do that. But that didn't matter anymore.
The tenshi-chi stood with her back turned to the biting cold. She
drew in a deep breath and shook out her wrists.
“Okay…” She lifted her hands out to her chest level. Sakura closed
her eyes and started to chant. Sparks of heat started to build
around her.
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There were eight of them. The hounds sniffed the trail. The grounds
and air froze in their wake. Their targets were near. These were
not some dumb mutts. Their master saw to that himself. The hounds
looked at each other. They gave each other an unspoken command and
broke off in different directions.
The family's attempt to throw off the scent failed.
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Spike had to keep running with the kid in his hands. He had never
been a fan of children. This one was slowing him down. He didn't
have time to think about that. Sakura was going to try and handle
things on her end. Question was, would she be able to find him in
time?
“Papa,” Miya whimpered.
“Not now,” he hissed. “We're getting out of here. Just hold on.”
The cowboy held his daughter to his chest. The child began
whining.
“Come on, be quiet,” Spike whispered. He froze when he heard
laughter in front of him. The cowboy slowly turned his gaze
forward. A man in white robes stood up ahead in his path. Well, it
was hard to tell if he was a man or a woman. They snapped their fan
closed.
“Well, hello there,” he said. Spike drew out his gun. The man in
white held up his hands.
“Whoa there!” he shouted. “A little trigger-happy, there aren't
you? I just want to talk.” Spike didn't lower his gun.
“Could've fooled me,” he said under his breath. The pale man tilted
his head.
“Do you know who I am?” he asked.
“Should I?” the cowboy asked. The pale man tossed back his head.
The long hair swept around like a cape made of snow.
“It doesn't matter,” he said. “You're not going to get out of
here.”
“And why is that?” the cowboy asked. Patches of ice formed as the
pale man twirled around.
“Let's just say that the boss says no,” he said.
“And who is your boss?” Spike asked. His opponent tapped the side
of his nose. He let out a loud whistle. The cowboy didn't take his
eyes off of him as he could hear the dogs barking. The other man
smirked.
“I am Pire, lord of the snow!” he shouted with his arms open in the
air. The temperature dropped faster. Spike's hand ached while
holding the gun. Miya squirmed around his arm. The barking got
louder. Her father pulled the trigger.
Bang!
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Sakura opened her eyes. Her hands felt like they were on fire. A
smirk that wouldn't be out of place on her husband's face crossed
her lips.
“Bang.”
She snapped her fingers. Little sparks flew everywhere. She turned
around as the barking grew closer. Yelps filled the air as giant
white wolf-like creatures ran toward her. The tenshi-chi backed up
with a smile on her face.
“That'll show you!” Sakura shouted. However, the time for
celebration was cut short when she felt a hot breath on her back.
She slowly looked out of the corner of her eye.
“Well hello there, my dear.”
Deep Freeze