Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Edenic ❯ Panicking Clock ( Chapter 9 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Nine: Panicking Clock:
They are holding Jotaro for the night. Him constantly moving had
his only method of survival. But, he needed a more permanent plan
if he was going to get out of this alive. The shinigami placed him
in a call facing Ju-Oh-Cho. He lay back on his bed.
It started with that call.
Since then, Jotaro's been on the run. But, he needed a plan. He
knew fighting back wasn't an option. Still, the boy came prepared.
Jotaro reached under his shirt. He drew out a small brass key. The
heir held his breath. There is a storage locker in Kabukicho. He
could picture it in his mind. He could picture it in his mind.
Someone slipped an envelope under his door three nights ago. No
return address. How did he know he would be here? He checked the
room for bugs and cameras earlier too. Jotaro carefully opened the
envelope. No note inside, just that small key. Jotaro turned it
front and back. There was a number on the back. 2987. He checked
the envelope again. There was a note on the flap.
An address in Kabukicho.
He debated on going or not. Why give it to him? Who were they?
Jotaro still had the envelope in his pocket. At least he had Anna
on his side. Jotaro rolled over onto his stomach.
What time was it now? Jotaro looked around outside of his cell.
What would they do to him? They couldn't prove that he did anything
wrong. They'd release him by morning. Where would he go? The heir
rubbed his forehead. He needed to get to that locker in
Kabukicho.
I can't go alone. Tsuzuki-san hates me
too. Jotaro rolled over onto his side. Lucky for him, the heir
had some ways.
Okay, one problem down. He still had more! His main one? Time
became his enemy. Speaking of which…
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-Tokyo-
Haruka sat in her living room. She started to smile. She didn't
need the elders to win this war. She could do this by herself.
“You sure about that?”
Haruka gritted her teeth. He's back again.
“Yes.”
He all but laughed. The old woman refused to look up.
“May I ask what's so funny?” A hand rested on her
shoulder.
“You will not win. You must know that.”
She pushed away his hand. “Shut up.”
“But you know I am right.” He always said that. Didn't
he ever shut up? Lately, Aki seemed to agree with him. Whose side
was she on? Haruka leaned back and closed her eyes.
“Don't you ever shut up?” she asked.
“Don't you ever accept the truth?” he asked. She
refused to look at him.
“Enough already,” Haruka grumbled. “You are
just…”
“What?”
Haruka tapped the arm of her chair. She would not scream or give
him the satisfaction. I will not let him beat me. She could
tell he was smiling.
“Come on…” he said. “Just admit the truth.
You will not win. Malchik has already beat you. It's only a matter
of time. Your clan is over. The Eda-Kimoto are finished.”
Haruka walked out of the living room.
His voice became her motivation.
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Both Haruka and Jotaro are on a tight clock. But, who will be out
of time first? The answer would be revealed by morning. It starts
with another call.