Original Stories Fan Fiction ❯ Nishi Kaze ❯ Vol. 11, Chapter Eighty-Seven: Silent Boy ( Chapter 87 )
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Silent Boy
Everyone noticed that something was wrong with Yuki. Toyota,
Katsuya, and Annette stood outside the front door. Katsuya knocked
on the door. He held his girlfriend's hand. The friends waited as
the door opened. Asuka poked her head outside.
“Oh good, you're here,” she said.
“How is he?” Toyota asked.
“Not good,” Asuka said. “He won't come out of his room.”
“Can we see him?” Katsuya asked. The older sister sighed.
“Come in,” she whispered. The three friends walked into the
house.
It felt like walking into a tomb. No one said a word. Asuka
wouldn't even look at them as she led them up the stairs. She held
her hand to her chest. The friends looked at each other. They all
made it up to Yuki's room. Asuka knocked on his door.
“Yuki-kun,” she said. “Your friends are here!” There was no answer
as she pressed her ear to the door for a listen. She could hear
rustling inside.
“We're coming in, okay?” she asked. Asuka didn't wait for a
response as she opened the door. The room was dark inside. Asuka
took a step forward. Through the dim light, she spotted her brother
sitting on his bed. He had his sheets over his head. The boy sat so
still.
“Yuki,” his sister said. “Your friends came by to see you.” The boy
didn't stir. Annette took a step forward.
“Yuki?” she asked. “Yuki, it's us.” The figure under the sheet
started to move. Everyone froze. A hand with a phone came out from
under the sheet. His sister and friends leaned in for a look on the
screen.
“I can't speak. I lost my voice,” Katsuya read. He looked up at the
blanket. The sheet fell away. Yuki looked worn out in the dimming
light.
“What happened to you, man?” Toyota asked. A look of worry washed
over his face. Yuki drew back his phone and started typing. His
friends looked at each other in concern.
“What do we do?” Annette whispered. The boys and Asuka looked at
each other. Yuki handed over his phone.
“I was looking for Shizuma. I went out to that temple. There was
this pale woman. I think she took my voice,” Yuki wrote. His
friends looked at him.
“Well, where's Shizuma?” Toyota asked. Yuki looked down and typed
on his phone.
“I don't know.”
A tear rolled down his cheek. Asuka reached over and stroked her
hair. She pulled him into a hug.
“Is there anything we can do?” Annette asked. The boys turned to
her. Yuki shrugged.
“What are you saying, baby?” Katsuya asked. “We don't know where he
went. We don't even know where to look.” He tried to reach for her,
but she pushed him aside. Her attention stayed on Yuki.
“You said that a strange lady took your voice, right?” Annette
asked. Yuki nodded.
“Well okay,” she said. “We just need to find a way to break the
curse.”
“And how do we do that?” Toyota asked.
“We are going to have to look it up,” Annette said. She pulled out
her phone and started looking up information. The girl turned to
her mute friend in his sister's arms.
“Don't worry,” she said. “We'll get Shizuma and your voice back.”
Yuki stared at her with big eyes. He wanted to believe her. That
just maybe, just maybe, they could put an end to his suffering. But
he knows better. He can't say what he really thinks. He couldn't
talk at all. Annette wouldn't listen if he could anyway. She would
barrel on and help him anyway. Remembering all of that seemed to
lift his spirits. Yuki smiled as he put up his hands.
“Yuki?” Toyota asked. Annette didn't have to ask.
“We will do our best,” she said. Yuki bowed his head and closed his
eyes. Katsuya and Toyota pulled out their phones as well.
“What exactly are we looking for?” Katsuya asked.
“I don't know,” Annette said. “Something about pale ladies and
ghosts.”
“Got it,” the boys said. Yuki sat on his bed in Asuka's arms as his
friends did all of the work. No point of making them do the work.
He took got on his phone and started looking up information as
well.
May the Search Begin