Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Lotus Girl ❯ Work Day ( Chapter 2 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Two: Work Day:
-Anna-
I'm actually allowed to work now. They still have me under watch in
Ju-Oh-Cho, so I'm heavily monitored. I told my husband that I
didn't want to sit around and do nothing all day.
"I have to do something," I said. "I can't stand feeling
useless."
"Being a housewife isn't useless," he said. I shook my head.
"Please let me do something! I don't want to go stir crazy."
"You do know you will be monitored, right?"
"Yes, yes." Like I haven't heard that for the hundredth time.
"And you're sure about this?" he asked.
"Yes!" I insisted. Asato-kun put up his hand.
"I can't promise you anything," he said. "But I'll talk to them."
My eyes lit up in up hope.
"Thank you!" I said with a bow.
"There, there," my husband said. "Don't get your hopes up, they
might say no."
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It took about two weeks, but I finally got approved to work, which
leads to today.
I work as a grief counselor. I basically use my powers to summon
souls from the dead. I can't resurrect them and they can't stay out
for too long. Ten minutes is the maximum time that I am allowed.
Also, I have to document which souls I summon and turn in the
paperwork to Ju-Oh-Cho. It's a pain, but I'm in no position to
complain. My first job is why these terms are in place.
I got an e-mail from Yoko-chan's school. Before I did the job in
question, I accidently summoned the soul of a prostitute. Her son
must have told his friends and my client overheard him. To make a
long story short, the client had me summon her daughter's soul in
exchange for files on Papa's blood work to see if he had seir
potential to the Mother. Turned out, the nurse had killed her
daughter and used me to commit suicide out of guilt. Because I
summoned a vengeful spirit that killed a human, I ended up on
probation for eight months by Ju-Oh-Cho. Asato-kun lost a month's
pay as well. (Actually, it was half of it. He lost the other half
for destroying the library during another fight with Terazuma-san.)
Couple that with me accidentally killing Sharon while on probation,
Ju-Oh-Cho have really tight tabs on me. On top of all that, since
I'm under Asato-kun's care, anytime I mess up, it'll come back and
reflect on him. So, I can't have any problems today. Plus, a higher
official will monitor me on this first day. I am to call Ju-Oh-Cho
as soon as I get a job. There came a knock on my door. Ah, just in
time. I walked over to the door and peeked out.
"Yes?" I asked.
"Official Noga," a man announced. "I have come to monitor your work
progress." My lips curved into a little smile. I just hope this
guy's not a tight ass.
"Alright," I said. I unlocked the door to let him in. He didn't
smile and his eyes looked rather baggy behind his glasses. His hair
and clothes, on the other hand, looked nice and fresh.
"Uh… hi," I said. "Please come in." He didn't say a word as
he walked past me, bowing. Not much for chit-chat, I see. Okay
then… Noga-san walked around the apartment as if he was
inspecting it. I try not to let the stress get to me.
"Can I offer you anything?" I asked. "Tea? Coffee?"
"No," the older man said. Right… I walked over to my
laptop and booted it up.
"I get clients through e-mail," I explained. Those dull eyes stayed
on me as I opened up my e-mail. Noga-san came over look. I had ten
messages this morning. Eight of them from my friends in
America.
"Look here," I said. "I've got two potential clients already." I
opened the first message. "Dear Niwa-san, I came across your ad in
the paper. I lost my fiancée in a car accident just recently
and I would like to see her one last time. Can you help me out?" I
turned to my "baby-sitter." "Does this meet with your approval?"
Noga-san read over the message himself.
"How is this in the paper?" he asked.
"Watari and his lab came up with this neat trick," I explained.
"Only those in real grief can see it." Noga-san took down the notes
in his notepad.
"So will you accept this job?" he asked. I read over the contents
of the e-mail again.
"I'll look at the other one before I decide," I said. I tuned out
the pen scratching on paper as I opened the e-mail.
"Dear Niwa-san," I read. "I am writing in response to your ad. My
mother passed away from cancer last week and I never got to say
goodbye. Could you let me see her one last time?" I turned to
Noga-san. "Does this meet with your approval?" He read this e-mail
and took notes.
"So, which one will you take?" he asked. I sat back and weighed my
options.
"I'll need to interview these clients to see," I said. I opened up
two new messages to reply them both.
"Thank you for your reply," I said as I typed. "I will be happy to
help you, but first I must ask you a couple of questions. Were you
and your loved one on good terms before you died? I have to know
before I can get started. I do not summon onryo for the sake of the
griever's safety. Please bring a photograph of the deceased for me
to summon. Thank you for your time, Niwa-san." I let my
"baby-sitter" proofread before I sent off both messages. I sat back
and turned to Noga-san.
"Now, all I have to do is wait for a reply from one or both and
then set up a time and location to meet," I explained. Noga-san
took down notes in reply. I frowned as I turned back to the
computer screen. One more month before probation is over. This guy
will observe me for three weeks. I have to fill out paperwork after
each job. Plus, I didn't get any sleep last night. I rubbed my
eyes.
"Excuse me," I said as I rose to my feet to get another energy shot
from the kitchen.