Cowboy Bebop Fan Fiction ❯ Tenshi Trail: Shin Heart ❯ Vol. Four, Chapter Thirty-Nine: Second Prophecy ( Chapter 39 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Second Prophecy
As the darkness unfolded, Pancha felt another wave hit her mind.
She could only heard loud whistling around her head. The image
didn't last over a minute, but she saw enough. The wind-chi raced
into the beach house.
“Mistress!” she shouted. “Mistress!” Pancha
made her way to the hidden chamber under the house. “He has
spoken to me!” A face peeked out from the dark curtains.
“Did you see it?” she asked.
“Yes, mistress!” Pancha said in one breath.
“Do you know where he left it?”
“It was rather hazy to be honest.” Pancha bowed her
head. “I am so sorry.” The face stepped forward from
the curtains.
“You have done well, my child,” she said. “Take
me to where he buried the other key.” Pancha led the ghost
down the narrow pathway under the house.
“He told me to walk all the way to the door on the other
side,” she said. The guardian picked up the pace as if
someone had pushed her. A low thump rang in her ears.
“It's close!” she cried. “I can feel it!”
Pancha reached out for the door just up ahead. Her legs stopped
moving when she touched the thick wood in front of her. The
thumping traveled to her heart. Pancha drew in deep breathes. She
battled to regain control of her body to open the door. Once
inside, she tapped her floor around for the right stone.
Sing to me, she commanded in her mind. A high-pitched hum
filled her ears again. Pancha's eyes glowed blue as she walked to
the block in the center. She got down on her knees and pulled it
out. Kaze-san came up beside her.
“Here it is!” she said. Pancha pulled out a small dark
wooden box. She rested her hand over the lid and the lock popped
open. Kaze-san hovered over as Pancha reached inside.
“A scroll?” her hand maiden asked. She looked up at her
mistress. “What is he trying to tell us, my lady?”
“Open it!”
“Okay, okay! Please calm down, my lady.”
“We don't have much time.”
“I am aware of this.” Pancha pulled the gold string
holding the scroll together. At first, the scroll unrolled, blank.
The guardian narrowed her eyes.
“Is this the right scroll, my lady?”
“Give it a minute,” Kaze-san told her. Words began to
form on the paper. Pancha's jaw dropped.
“How did…?” she asked, trailing off.
“What does it say?” the ghost asked. The hand maiden
read to herself at first.
“It says, when my darling falls, she will be lost in the
darkness,” she read back aloud. “Only I can reach her,
but not with words. Even then, she will never be the same.”
Pancha turned to her mistress. “What does this
mean?”
Kaze-san clenched her fists at her sides. “I knew it would
come to this,” she muttered under her breath.
“What?” Pancha asked. Kaze-san turned and floated away
back to the house.
“Mistress?” the guardian asked. The ghost didn't like
where this was headed. Spike, please don't fail my darlings,
she thought. For now, they could only stand by and watch for what
would happen next.
The standoff raged on in the living room on Mars.
See You in Space, Ghost