Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Empress Lovers ❯ The End of Hitomi-sensei ( Chapter 43 )
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Chapter Forty-Three: The End of Hitomi-sensei:
-March 24th, 2011-
Hitomi knew it was over when she met with the hunters for the last
time that night. She already prepared everything. Kato would have
all the information needed to take down the Eda-Kimoto once and for
all. Same with the hunters. Hitomi cut all of her past ties. She
even gave up her home. The kitsune was ready to die.
But, Hitomi wasn't prepared for who was waiting for her outside of
the secret hideout of the hunters' group. Her eyes widened when she
stepped outside.
A young woman with long dark hair dressed in a rich blue kimono
stood at the end of the path. Nothing about her gave away anything
known.
Hitomi tilted her head. “Aki… -san?”
“Good evening, Hitomi-chan,” the kitsune said.
“What are you doing here?”
“I came to talk with you.”
The former teacher narrowed her eyes. “Does Haruka-sama know
you're here?”
“No.”
The other kitsune gave her a puzzled look. “Excuse
me?”
“I came here alone,” Aki said. “Haruka-sama
doesn't know I'm here.” Hitomi covered her agape mouth. So it
was true.
“But why me?” she asked. Aki took a step towards the
barrier line.
“I don't think I have to give you a reason,” she said.
“It will be in your best interest to come with me now. I
can't reach you from here.” Hitomi looked behind her. The
lights had already gone out in the house. Aki rolled her eyes.
“If I wanted to kill you, I would've broken this barrier and
done it alright,” she said. “Just come on
already.” Hitomi pressed her lips together and lowered her
head.
“Alright,” she muttered. The kitsune walked through the
barrier and followed Aki.
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The women came out to a field. Hitomi held her breath as they
walked. This had to be a trap, she could feel it in her gut. The
kitsune ran her fingertips along her metal heart locket. Aki froze
in her tracks.
“This is far enough,” she said.
“Huh?” Hitomi asked. The other kitsune turned
around.
“How long?” she asked.
“Excuse me?” the former teacher asked.
“Don't lie to me. I know you betrayed the mistress. I want to
know how long.”
Hitomi counted up on her fingers. “A few months
now.”
“I see…”
The former teacher tapped her locket. What's with this thick air
around them? Aki was hard to read, but something was off about
her.
“When did your link to Haruka-sama get so weak?” Hitomi
asked. The other kitsune chucked.
“Has it become that obvious?” she asked. Aki flipped
back her hair.
“Quite some time since the Mother returned,” she
said.
“We know how this will end for us all,” Hitomi
said.
“Yes.”
“So why do you stay?”
“You already know the answer to that. I can't do anything
else.” Aki's smile was colder than ice.
“We aren't like you and the Mother,” she added.
“We don't have an actual body to latch onto. When our masters
die, we die.”
Hitomi narrowed her eyes. “But your connections are
weakening.”
“We still die if they die.”
“But what does this have to do with me?”
Aki smiled and shook her head. “I'm sorry, but can you please
die?”
“What?” Hitomi asked.
“Look, we're already falling apart. You are a traitor now and
you must die.” Aki noticed the lack of emotion on the former
teacher's face. What's with her? Why isn't she afraid to
die? Aki wrinkled her nose.
I don't like this.
“Hey, why aren't you afraid?” she asked. “You are
going to die. I am going to kill you for betraying us. Does that
not scare you?”
“No.” Hitomi's tone sounded so empty. Aki couldn't see
anything in her eyes. Hitomi smiled and shook her head.
“It's funny,” she said. “I knew I was going to
die, but it doesn't scare me anymore. I gave up everything—my
job, my home, and even my relationship with Haruka-sama. I have
nothing left. So, no. I am not afraid.” Aki gritted her
teeth.
“You!” she shouted. “Don't sound so
arrogant!”
“I'm not. I am only speaking the truth. If you want to kill
me, go ahead. But it won't change the fact that the end is coming
for the Eda-Kimoto clan. You and Haruka-sama should know by
now!”
“Shut up!” Aki shouted. She ran forward and drew her
claws together into a blade. Hitomi unhooked the big heart charm
from the locket chain. She didn't try to resist.
Stab!
The blade went upwards into Hitomi's heart. The former teacher
coughed up blood. Aki drew back her blade and claws. Blood dripped
and spilled on the grass. Aki had no emotion on her face as Hitomi
fell to the ground.
“Farewell, traitor and precious friend,” she said in a
whisper. Hitomi could still hear and see the other kitsune as she
kissed her on the fore head and walked away.
It didn't matter anymore.
Hitomi lay alone in an abandoned field, staring up at the dark
morning sky. Blood stained her light pink kimono. The chain of her
locket lay inches away. A little smile spread across her face.
It's done. I am finally free.
The kitsune drew her eyes closed for the last time.