Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Edenic ❯ Searching and Waiting ( Chapter 32 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Thirty-Two: Searching and Missing:
Anna bit on her thumbnail. Tsuzuki rubbed her shoulders.
“It's okay,” he whispered. She drew out her thumb.
“You're right,” she lied. Her voice trembled.
“Usagi…” her husband said. Anna turned away. Her
old friend was missing. She got up and walked over to the window.
How long had it other? Anna and Daisuke had to move away last
time.
“I am fine,” Anna insisted. “We just need to get
to work.” It hurt to try and smile.
“You're just tired,” Tsuzuki said. “Just go get
some rest.” She stared at him.
“I can't,” she said. Anna walked back to the couch. Her
mind went back to childhood. Kiko always smiled. She didn't whisper
about her like the other children. In fact, Kiko loved Anna's
hair.
“It's so pretty,” she said. Kiko started to play with
Anna's hair.
“How is that red?” she asked.
“I don't know,” Anna said. It amazed her more that
someone got her hair color right. Everyone else says it's
brown.
That summer was the best she ever had. Kato's village felt so
lonely with no other kids around. Her dolls could be boring after a
while. Sometimes, Kiko would come over to play.
Tsuzuki gave her a sympathetic look. He patted the spot next to him
on the couch. Anna didn't move at first.
“Come on,” her husband said. “Sit with me.”
The woman stood for a moment before she complied. Tsuzuki put his
arm around her shoulders.
“We'll find her,” he whispered. “Hisoka is
helping us. I don't think she's dead.” Anna looked up at
him.
“Please don't talk about her being dead,” she
whispered. She could see Kiko's laughing face. Her smile put her
younger self at ease. Kiko would squeeze her hands at times.
Kiko.
“We have to find her,” Anna said. Tsuzuki kissed her on
the cheek. He was about to speak when his phone buzzed.
“Excuse me,” the shinigami said. He pulled out his
phone.
“Hello?” Tsuzuki asked.
“Tsuzuki,” Hisoka said on the other line. The shinigami
glanced over at Anna.
“Tell me there is some good news,” he whispered.
“Not much,” his partner said. “But I can see a
pattern.”
“What pattern?” Tsuzuki asked.
“Nothing with the victims,” Hisoka said. “But
they all walked along the path to this one park in Shibaya. I'll
send you the map now.” Tsuzuki's phone buzzed in his hand. He
opened the text. The shinigami's eyes widened.
“Ah!” he said. “I know this place!” Anna
looked up. A confused look came over her husband's face.
“But why there?” Tsuzuki asked.
“We're looking into it now,” Hisoka said. “There
has been activity around that section of the park
lately.”
“Do you think the two are connection?” Tsuzuki
asked.
“We aren't ruling anything out yet,” Hisoka said. As
the shinigami talked on the phone, Anna's phone buzzed.
“Hm?” she asked. The woman pulled out her phone. A new
text message popped up on the screen. She didn't recognize the
number. Against her better judgement, Anna opened the text.
Suddenly, she stood up and bolted out the door. Tsuzuki looked up
in time to see her go.
“Anna-chan?” he asked. The door slammed shut.
“Tsuzuki? What's going on? Are you still there?” Hisoka
asked. The older shinigami bit his lower lip.
“Listen, I'm going to call you back,” he said.
“Why? Did something happen? Hello? Hello?” his partner
asked. Tsuzuki had already hung up. He was already out the
door.