Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Empress Lovers ❯ First Contact ( Chapter 10 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Ten: First Contact:
February 8th, 2011.
Midnight.
Hitomi sat outside the schoolhouse, waiting nervously. She held a
gold piece of paper in her hand. The kitsune looked at her
watch.
“My associate will pick you up at midnight,” Kato told
her in the morning. Hitomi paced around.
“I'm sorry, Haruka-sama,” she mumbled. She lifted her
head when she heard horse hooves. Hitomi breathed as a veil of fog
rolled towards her. A hooded figure stood before her. Hitomi
gulped.
“Are you the one I am to meet?” she asked. The hooded
figure didn't speak. The kitsune held out the paper to them.
“I was told to give this to you when you arrived.
Here.”
The hooded figure took the paper. The kitsune's stomach turned as
they read over it. She moved her hand to her chest. The hooded
figure lowered the paper. A thick wind filled Hitomi's ears.
“Are you sure you want to do this?”
“Yes,” she said.
“You cannot back out of this.”
“I understand.”
“Are you willing to risk your life?”
“Yes.”
“Are you willing to abandon the life you know?”
Hitomi pressed her lips together. She remembered her students'
faces. Sweet little dears they were. Their parents didn't judge
her. In fact, they all spoke highly of her. She lived a peaceful
life with her students. But now…
“Are you willing to abandon the life you know?”
“Yes.”
“Are you sure?”
“Yes.”
The wind stopped blowing. The hooded man bowed his head. He turned
and walked into the fog. Hitomi followed behind. She took one last
look at the schoolhouse. Goodbye home. The kitsune vanished
into the fog.
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Kato walked up to the empty schoolhouse. The room above the
classroom was now vacant, void of any evidence of anyone having
lived there at all. A sign was on the door. The ghost walked up for
a better read.
I'm sorry. I have gone to care for sick relatives for a while. I
don't know when I'll be back. Thank you for everything.
Goodbye.
Signed Hitomi-sensei
Kato smiled. You did good, sensei. But then, he paused.
“Oh,” he said. The ghost glanced out of the corner of
his eye. “You here to take me in?” The old man
chuckled.
“I'm afraid I can't let you do that yet. But you're welcome
to try if like.”
Pop! Pop! Pop! Pop! And then… nothing.