Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Boar and Rat ❯ Fighting Tide ( Chapter 39 )
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Chapter Thirty-Nine: Fighting Tide:
Tsuzuki could see that the barrier wouldn't hold much longer
either. They had to finish this now! How long had it been? Somehow,
that was irrelevant. Anna hasn't been picking up her phone.
“Is she doing okay?” Tsuzuki asked. He looked at the
sky. Something about it gave him pause. Purple waves floated
through the sky. He could see little holes of light. Tsuzuki
reached up towards them.
“How long do you plan to keep this up, Haruka?” he
asked. “Do you hate Usagi-chan that much to kill
yourself?” The shinigami shook his head. How could the need
to live come down to this? His heart ached for the whole Eda-Kimoto
clan. So blood and death. They used to be good people. They just
got sick of dying so soon. Everyone in their villages relied on
them. But the clan couldn't save themselves.
Tsuzuki put his hand to his chest. Still no excuse for murder. This
had to stop. Anna shouldn't live for revenge. She should be
enjoying her life with her new family. They were married with a
baby girl at home. Haruka wouldn't let them enjoy the peace. She
had to go. This had to end.
Suddenly, a high-pitched whistle filled the air. Tsuzuki turned his
head. That whistle filled the air. Tsuzuki turned his head. That
whistle filled the air. The shinigami smiled.
“Ah,” he said. Tsuzuki held out his right hand. The
whistling grew closer. Closer. Closer. Closer…
Wham!
Tsuzuki grinned. He looked at the glowing weapon in his hand. The
light started to die away. Copper wires held tow long silver poles
together. Tsuzuki looked at it for a moment.
“Hm…” he said. The shinigami took out his
remaining stones and his fuda. Tsuzuki set them on his weapon. All
started to glow as they vanished. The poles and wires started to
become full. Tsuzuki smiled.
“That's more like it,” he said. But the weapon wasn't
complete. The shinigami knew why. Nevertheless, he had the
advantage now.
“Hang on, Usagi, Airi-chan!” Tsuzuki said. “I'm
coming for you. Let's end this!” The shinigami flew to what
he believed was north.
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Watari turned to Tatsumi as the table's light started to brighten
up and grow dim.
“We did it,” he said.
“Seems that why,” the other shinigami said, pushing up
his glasses. “Now what?” Watari grinned.
“Tatsumi,” he said. “Go out to Hotaru's
party.” Tatsumi gave him a funny look.
“Why?” he asked.
“Come on,” the blonde scientist said. “There's
still time. Bon's there. You could go and at least say
hi.”
“And what about you?” the other shinigami asked. Watari
shrugged.
“I will stay behind just in case,” he said. “I'll
be fine. I will take it from here.” Tatsumi narrowed his
eyes.
“If I go, will you shut up about it?” he asked. Watari
nodded like a little child. The other shinigami rolled his
eyes.
“Fine,” he said.
“Thank you for your hard work,” Watari said. Tatsumi
rolled his eyes.
“Good night,” he said. The men bowed and Tatsumi walked
out of the lab.
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Tatsumi rang Hotaru's doorbell. He waited until the door
opened.
“Tatsumi!” Hotaru said. “So good to see you. Come
on in!”
“Good evening,” the shinigami said. They bowed and she
let him in.