Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Hokkaido Story ❯ Flight Risk ( Chapter 3 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Three: Flight Risk:
They ran into a slight problem at the checkpoint. One involving a
fluffy white ferret.
Tsuzuki, Anna, and Kirika-chan made it to the checkpoint about
twenty minutes late. Tsuzuki looked at his phone.
“We should be fine,” he said.
“Are you sure about that?” Anna asked. They looked at the growing
crowd at the checkpoint. Tatsumi wanted to be here early. Tsuzuki
told him they would catch up. Now, that might not have been a good
plan. Tsuzuki nervously laughed.
“We'll make it in time,” he said. The shinigami didn't sound so
convinced himself. He squeezed Anna's hand.
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-Chijou-
She had been missing for weeks. Only fifteen years old. Her parents
worried about her. Her father pleaded with the media for help.
He was going to do another press conference. Still, the police felt
like something was staring them in the face but they were missing
it.
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-Meifu-
The family stood in line. This was supposed to be easy. Just go up
to the desk, answer the person's questions, they check the passes,
and they would be off to Hokkaido. First, the family had to get
through this long line.
Anna was playing music on her phone. Tsuzuki had a nervous look
while they waited. We're going to be late, aren't we?
Meanwhile, Kirika-chan looked around. So many people. The bright
lights drew her attention in all sorts of directions. So many
sounds and movements.
A squeaking came into her right ear. Kirika-chan turned her head. A
little face with red eyes stared back at her. The little girl
giggled and patted the head. The creature ran around on her
shoulders before it paused.
“What is it, Mimzie?” Kirika-chan asked. The little ferret flew off
of her shoulders.
“Mimzie?” Kirika-chan asked. She took off running after the furry
little creature.
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-Chijou-
The father sat in his living room. All of this acting was tiring.
He wiped his forehead.
This was all her fault.
She had to go and fuck up everything. They had a perfect picture
going with the family. He was the king, the master, the god. This
was his house. He controlled everything. That included his wife and
daughter.
They just had to play their roles. Everything would've been
fine.
But, no! She had to defy him. The nerve! Ungrateful little bitch!
Because of her, here they were.
He took a deep breath and calmed down. No time for that. The father
had to play the role of grieving, worried father. All for the
press. He put on his sad face and headed out the door.
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-Meifu-
Close to ten, Tsuzuki happened turn around. His stomach dropped. He
reached over and tapped Anna on the shoulder. She pulled up her
left earbud.
“What?” she asked.
“Where's Kirika-chan?” Tsuzuki whispered.
“Huh?” Anna asked as she looked around. The child was nowhere in
sight. Worry filled her eyes. She started to speak but Tsuzuki
quickly covered her mouth.
“Stay here,” he whispered. “I'll find her.” The shinigami vanished
into thin air.
Meanwhile, Kirika-chan wandered around darkened halls. Her eyes
shifted left and right with each step.
“Mimzie? Where are you?” the girl asked. Her footsteps echoed
against the walls. She turned her head when she heard
squeaking.
“Mimzie?” the little girl asked. Kirika-chan ran down the hall. She
went from door to door looking for her pet.
Tsuzuki searched high and low with no luck. He even turned to
security for help. He could barely keep calm. His mind went to the
worst place. Tsuzuki drew out a fuda. The security guard grabbed
his wrist. The shinigami whipped his head around.
“You can't use magic in this checkpoint,” the security guard
explained.
“Why not?!” Tsuzuki asked.
“This is a neutral place,” the guard said. The shinigami gritted
his teeth and curse himself.
The whole time, Mimzie turned into mist and disappeared into the
vent.
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-Chijou-
The cameras were rolling. The father went into actor mode. He once
again pleaded for those responsible to bring back his beloved
daughter. His wife stood beside him, silent and worn out. This
would be just like last time. His words would fall on deaf
ears.
But something was different this time.
An invisible mist floated through the cloudy winter air. It didn't
take it long to find its target. The father kept talking with his
crocodile tears. He had gotten into the role. All according to his
plans.
But then he froze. His eyes went blank.
“I did it. I have been lying to you. I killed Sachie-chan,” he said
in a dull monotone voice. By the time he realized what he said, it
was too late.
Shock ripped through the country. Something inside of his wife
snapped that day.
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-Meifu-
Kirika-chan made her way into a supply closet. It didn't take long
for her to hear a loud squeaking noise. The little girl looked up.
Mimzie sat on a giant crate across the room.
“Mimzie!” she cheered. The little girl ran over to her pet. The
ferret leapt up and flew over to her owner. Kirika-chan giggled as
the ferret rested back onto her shoulders.
“Kirika-chan!” a man shouted. The little girl jerked her head
upwards to see an angry Tsuzuki flying towards her.
“Papa!” she said. He grabbed her by the arms.
“Don't ever do that to me again!” the shinigami shouted. “You
scared me! What if something happened to you?” The child stared at
him with big eyes. Her father sighed.
“Please don't wander off on us again, okay?” Tsuzuki asked.
“But Mimzie flew off and I had to—” Kirika-chan said.
“I don't want to hear it,” Tsuzuki cut her off. “We're already!”
The shinigami grabbed Kirika-chan by the arms.
“And put that creature in her cage,” he muttered. Tsuzuki dragged
his daughter along to the long line.
Despite the missing child scare and paying a hefty fine for
trespassing, the family were finally on their way. Tsuzuki sighed
and rubbed his forehead.
“Tatsumi's not going to let me hear the end of this, will he?” he
complained. Anna rubbed on his shoulder in sympathy.