Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Empress Lovers ❯ Kato's Second-in-Command ( Chapter 28 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Twenty-Eight: Kato's Second-in-Command:
December 25th, 1999.
“Merry Christmas,” Kato said.
“Merry Christmas,” Kyoko said back. Their words sounded
so hollow. This year made it worse.
“You think Anna-chan will be okay?” Kyoko asked.
“Yeah,” Kato said. He handed the old woman her
present.
“For me?” she asked. “Aw, thanks.” Kyoko
tore away the wrapping paper.
“Oh!” she said. “You got me a back massager!
Thank you so much!” Kyoko held up the box.
“Yes,” Kato said. “Your back was always hurting.
So I figured why not.”
“I got you a gift too,” she said.
“You serious?”
“Wait here.” She got up and walked down the hall. Kato
peeked after her. She came back with a box of fancy box.
“Don't have time to wrap it,” she said. “But
here.”
“Nagoya beef?” Kato asked.
“You are hard to shop for. So I settled on pricey
meat.”
“Thanks,” he said.
“There's even directions on how to cook it.”
“I guess I'll have it for dinner then.” He noticed her
staring at him.
“What?” Kato asked.
“How are you doing?” Kyoko asked.
“Fine,” he said. “Why?”
“Are you really okay?”
“Why are you asking me this?”
Kyoko shrugged. “Just… She's gone.”
“I know.”
“He's gone too.”
“Yes.”
“I'm worried about her.”
“So am I.”
“I'm worried about you too.”
“Hm? Why me?”
“You won't let us in after so long. I can't tell what you are
thinking.”
“Well, I am fine. It's Anna who I'm worried about.”
Kyoko gave him an odd look. “What do you mean?”
Kato looked at the ceiling. “Haruka won't stop until she can
outlive her ancestors. How long before she goes after Malchik
too?”
His neighbor frowned. “Is it really that bad?”
“Yes. And it'll get worse.”
“Will there be a war?”
“Probably.” He already had a plan. The former priest
promised to help Anna live a normal life. He would keep it or die
trying. Kato turned to Kyoko.
“Hey Kyoko,” he said.
“Yeah?” she asked.
“I need you to help me with something.”
“What is it?”
“I can't go into full details yet, but I need you to be there
when I need you. Can you do that?” His tone asked for no
jokes. Judging by his eyes, there was only one acceptable answer.
Kyoko pressed her lips together and nodded.
“Yes,” she said.
“Thank you,” Kato said. Kyoko's Christmas tree played
music in the background.
-Present Day-
Kyoko looked out the window. “I can see it now.” The
old lady rubbed her right arm.
“Iwao, you better be right about this,” she muttered.
“I won't forgive you if we all die from this!” Her
nails dug into the sleeve of her sweater.