Original Stories Fan Fiction ❯ Paradise Lost ❯ High Tide ( Chapter 26 )
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Chapter Twenty-Six: High Tide:
Daisuke started to relive his old nightmares again. His nights
became haunted with sorrowed and heartbreak. Tonight was no
different…
-Tonight's Dream-
Pitch darkness was all around him. Thick clouds of it lingered
around as if uncertain of where to go. No outside sounds existed in
this place. He's seen this before in his nightmares as a child.
This time felt different however, but the man couldn't exactly
guess how. Daisuke looked around as he walked.
“Yumiko-chan!” he called. “Kirika-chan!”
The winds howled over his head. He could hear those noises inside
of his mind. Why does it always have to drive me crazy like
this? Covering his ears didn't help either. The man trembled as
he made himself pushed forward. He remembered seeing something like
this before.
I have to find my sisters! Daisuke forced himself to keep
moving.
“Girls! Where are you?” he asked. “I need
you!”
I need them, he thought. I can't survive without them
like this. Daisuke hoped that nothing bad happened to his
sisters. A cold drop fell on his left cheek. The man froze with a
chill down his spine. Against his better judgment, Daisuke inched
his head upwards to the endless black sky above. Blood drops began
increase, raining down on him. Daisuke shielded himself in vain as
he tried to run away from the endless blood. No matter where he
went, more blood fell upon him. Despite all of it falling on him,
the endless black refused to let up. It soaked through his clothes
and hair. The smell made him want to vomit.
All of his running led to a pristine shrine. Daisuke slowed to a
stop to check his breath. However, he found himself greeted with a
horrifying site. Yumiko's and Kirika's bodies lay before him on the
shrine floor with their blood draining into ground, and raining
down on him. He backed away with his screams drowned out in the
silently bloody rain. He froze when a small voice filled his
ears.
“Help me.”
He turned to see a large hand reaching out to grab him. Daisuke
shook his head in fear.
No, stay away! Stay away!
The hand sailed over and grabbed him. The man didn't even get
chance to scream as it swallowed him whole into a bleaker
emptiness.
-Reality-
Daisuke suddenly awoke feeling sick to his stomach and sweating as
he stared up at the ceiling. He shut his eyes in displeasure of
recalling the nightmare again two nights in a row.
-Five Nights Ago-
Daisuke was walking down the hall to his own living room in upbeat
mood.
“Yumiko-chan, Kirika-chan!” he exclaimed. “I have
someone I'd like you to meet!” The man raced into the living
room only to find it empty. He looked around rather puzzled.
“Yumiko-chan? Kirika-chan?” he asked. An uneasy fear
crept inside him as he took slow steps backwards. It didn't take
him long to notice that his home had turned into background of
endless black. Daisuke's heart pounded against his chest.
“Anna-chan?” he asked. “Anna-chan?!” The
man's eyes widened in panic as he noticed the darkness floating
towards him. That same whisper filled his ears again.
“Help me.”
That same hand returned and it looked like it was swallowing up a
teenage girl. Just by looking at the long skinny legs, he knew who
it was.
“Stop it!” the man tried to scream out. “Stop!
Let her go! She has nothing to do with my family! Let her
go!” Once her feet went through the darkened cloud-like skin,
the hand turned its attention on Daisuke. He tried back away as it
inched closer towards him.
Get away from me! Why won't you leave alone? Get away! Get
away!
Nevertheless, the hand grabbed the man's body and swallowed him up.
The last thought in Daisuke's mind before he was consumed was of
his daughter. He disappeared into the endless darkness around
him.
-Reality-
Daisuke couldn't understand why he kept having these dreams, and
now of all times? They stopped shortly after Anna was born. Even
before then they started to diminish. Daisuke couldn't piece
together why his dreams had started up again. The man didn't want
to think that his move to Tokyo was the cause of all this trouble.
Daisuke decided to try and rule out all other possibilities first
before drawing his own conclusion. He called up Tai-sensei to see
if these dreams were a side effect of his medicine one
afternoon.
“No,” the older man explained calmly over the phone.
“Your dreams are not being caused by the pills I am giving
you.”
“Then, why do I keep having these dreams?” Daisuke
asked.
“I don't know what to tell you,” Tai-sensei replied.
“It's a psychological cause. Have you had any real stress in
your life lately?” Daisuke bit his lower lip at that
question.
“You can say that…” he mumbled.
“Well then,” the doctor said over the phone. “I
would suggest that you try and get rid of the cause of the stress
in your life, and perhaps talk to someone like a
therapist.”
I don't think it's that easy, Daisuke thought. Instead, he
replied. “Sure, I think you're right.”
“Is there anything else you need?” the good doctor
asked him. Daisuke shook his head on his end.
“No, I'm good,” he lied. “I'm sorry to have
bothered you like this.”
“Oh no, it's not a problem at all,” Tai-sensei brushed
off the apology. “Call me whenever you have any more problems
or questions you would like to ask me.”
“Alright, you have a good day,” the younger man said
before he hung up. Daisuke slumped over his desk and sighed.
Where does that leave me now? He reflected to the past few
weeks. Anna herself looked rather uneasy about his state over the
months. Her questions kept piling up day after day.
“Are you feeling okay, Papa?” she would start the day
off with. He did his best to either dodge her questions or be
pretty vague in his answers. That reliable tactic was failing by
this point. Finally, he had to break it down the best that he could
to her in small bites. He lowered his chopsticks on his bowl at the
kitchen table as Anna headed off to go on a class trip to the
museum.
“Anna-chan, wait!” Daisuke spoke up. His daughter
turned when she heard footsteps approaching from behind her. The
man stood before her with a serious look in his eyes.
“Look,” he spoke up. “I'm so sorry to have been
avoiding your questions like this.”
“What kind of problems?” she asked. Daisuke pressed his
lips together before preparing to deliver his answer.
“Personal problems,” he said in a very low voice.
“Are they really bad?”
Her father paused for eleven seconds as if to think of the best way
to answer her question. “Yes, they are.” He noticed the
glow dimming in his beloved daughter's face.
“Papa…” she murmured. Daisuke put on quick fake
smile as he tried to wave off her worries.
“Don't worry!” he was quick to brush off. “I will
try to have everything fixed in my life and tell you everything
when I'm ready to, alright?”
Anna looked at him rather uncertain. “You promise?”
Daisuke gave her a thumbs-up as he nodded. “I won't let you
down.”
Anna perked up when he said that. “Alright, see you
later.”
“Have a good day, sweetie,” Daisuke said back. He felt
so much better as she closed the door behind her. Jin floated
beside of his master, shaking his head.
“You know you just told her another lie, right?”
the kitsune asked. Daisuke pretended not to hear him.
“Oh yeah,” he said aloud. “I have to go take my
medicine now.” Jin rolled his eyes as his master turned and
walked down the hall to the bathroom.
“You know those pills will quit working one day,
right?” he asked, “You will have to really feed
me one day.” The bathroom door slid shut as a
response. Daisuke took his pill and headed off to work. He wasn't
as on edge as he had been in the last two weeks. The man actually
felt much better today. His colleagues and the students couldn't
help but notice.
“You're in a good mood today, Kimoto-san,” a history
professor pointed out, “You have a date tonight or
something?”
“No, nothing of that sort,” the younger man replied,
“Just had a little talk with my daughter for a change is
all.” Daisuke could manage with this. For now, all he could
do was smile. That's all he had been doing to keep himself together
ever since Haruka showed up on his door that night back in July.
Speaking of which, he still had his nightmares to deal with. Maybe
he should talk to a therapist about them. However, one phone call
changed the entire game plan for him.
That evening, Daisuke had just gotten home when the phone rang.
Curious, he went over and picked it up in the kitchen.
“Hello?”
“Daisuke-kun?” a familiar old voice asked on the other
line.
“Kato-san?” he asked. “Is that you?”
“Daisuke-kun,” the old man told him in a stern calm
voice over the phone. “Please listen to what I have to tell
you.”