Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Boar and Rat ❯ Freed Fox ( Chapter 27 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Twenty-Seven: Freed Fox:
“You're scared of me, aren't you?” Anna asked. Haruka
turned her head.
“What did you say?” she asked. Her granddaughter eyed
her.
“Why else would you let me live?” she asked.
“I can't kill you, remember?” Haruka asked.
“But why?” Anna asked. “You could kill me now.
Airi isn't here and I am unarmed. You could get this over
with.”
“That would defeat the purpose,” her grandma said.
“Would it really?” the younger woman asked. She moved
her pinky finger again. Okay, good. Keep it up. Haruka snorted.
“Yes,” she said. “And who the hell is
Airi?” Anna chuckled to herself.
“Oh, that's right,” she said. “You don't know. Of
course you wouldn't.” Anna smiled.
“Well, Airi is the Mother,” she said. Haruka wrinkled
her nose.
“Why do you call that?” she asked. Anna gave a mental
shrug.
“Asato came up with it,” she said. “He thinks
it's cute. I think it is too. It's starting to grow on her.”
The old woman snorted.
“What a ridiculous name,” she said.
“Not your choice to make,” Anna said. Her grandma
frowned.
“Whatever,” she said. “The Mother won't let me
kill you anyway.”
“Why is that?”
“You are her vessel. No real harm will come to
you.”
“Heh.” Anna couldn't help but smile.
“So I'm that powerful, huh? Wow. You really are scared of
me.” She tried to move her ring finger. Haruka glared at
her.
“I am not,” she growled.
“If you say so,” Anna said. The old lady glared at her.
Her granddaughter wiggled her ring finger. Keep moving. She took
another breath. A new thought crossed her mind.
“This looks desperate,” Anna said. The old lady glared
at her.
“What do your even know?” she asked. Now for Anna's
middle finger. Her eyes stayed on Grandma. Haruka gritted her
teeth.
“What do you know?” she asked. Her granddaughter
smirked.
“I didn't say much,” she said. “I just asked a
simple question.” The old woman's nostrils flared.
“I have heard enough from you!” she snapped. “You
know something? I liked you better when you were quiet.”
Haruka drew her finger from right to left. Anna's mouth was forced
closed. The old lady began to smile.
“Much better,” she said. This time, Anna didn't look so
pissed off. Her middle finger could move. Two more to go. Keep
moving.
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It all looked the same. Tsuzuki could see the fog forming again. He
wasn't being followed, for now. Ne reception though. The battery
was slowly dying. Tsuzuki held his breath. Which way to go now?
Left or right? The shinigami lifted his hand.
“That way!” he shouted. Tsuzuki ran off to the right.
He didn't notice the pair of eyes tailing him.
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All but Anna's thumb could move. Haruka hadn't noticed yet. How
long before that changed? Haruka paced around this living room. She
seemed to be mumbling to herself. Anna's eyes rolled to the
ceiling.
Wait a second… Is that a crack? The younger woman narrowed
her eyes. On the surface, the crack looked so small. This was all
Anna needed to know about her situation. But how was she going to
get of here? Anna's eyes shifted back and forth. No door in sight.
This room looked so small too. Hm… Was it always this tiny?
Haruka turned and looked at her hostage. Anna stayed still. Her
thumb came free. She had her right hand now. She had to get her
left hand now.
It was then Anna saw it. One single window on the other side of the
room. She narrowed her eyes. How big was that window? Was it
locked? Maybe she could break the glass. Her left thumb started to
move. Haruka glared at her.
“Stop that!” she barked. Anna gave her a confused look.
The old lady saw red.
“You bitch!” she snapped. “Stop laughing at me!
All of you! I will not lose! Never! Never!” Her granddaughter
started to get worried. Is she… okay?
Anna noticed that her mouth wasn't fixed shut anymore.
“No one is laughing at you!” she said out loud. Haruka
whirled around. Her jaw dropped. Anna stood by the window.
“You!” Haruka snapped. Her granddaughter smirked. The
window was already wide open.
“And you are wrong,” Anna said. “You are going to
lose. We will see to it!” Then she turned and jumped out of
the window. Haruka ran over in time to see her granddaughter hit
the ground. Anna lay on the ground surrounded by glass. Then she
got up and walked away into the darkness unharmed.