Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Lotus Girl ❯ Heart Blossoms ( Chapter 10 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Ten: Heart Blossoms:
Simple dates work the best. Anna sat in front
of her husband. He had time tonight to come home for dinner. The
gentle night breeze blew over their heads. She smiled as she lowered her chopsticks.
"How's the case?" she asked.
"Good," Tsuzuki said
over his convenient store rice. "We have
a lead."
"Who?" she asked. He shook his head,
chewing.
"Can't," he said. "It's an active
investigation." Anna play-pouted at him.
"What?"
"Sorry."
Anna frowned. "Damn
it!" She took another bite of rice.
"How's your job?" Tsuzuki asked.
"Good," his wife said. "Already helped two
people."
"I see."
Anna lowered her chopsticks.
"Which reminds me, one of my clients gave me a gift
you would like. Hang on." She stood up and went into the apartment.
Five minutes later, she returned with the bag of taiyaki
and handed one to
her husband.
"Try it," she said. "They might not be fresh,
but they're still good."
"Thanks," her husband said. Anna took her seat
in the grass and waited as he took a
bite.
"Well?" she asked. Tsuzuki smiled.
"These are good!" he said. Anna clapped her
hands together.
"That's good," she said. "Though, I have one
little question."
"What?" Tsuzuki asked.
"What exactly does the ad say?" she asked. The
husband paused with his chili and vegetables halfway
to his mouth.
"All of it?" he asked.
"Yes."
Tsuzuki tried to remember off the top of his
head. "Grief counseling through
summoning the souls of the dead, e-mail
at miyazakikifan@yahoo.co.jp. No cash
accepted, only exchanges in gifts. I think…" He noticed her
frowning. "Something wrong?"
His wife sighed. "That sounds like pandering to
the kitsune."
"Well, you can't accept money," he reminded
her. Anna puffed up her cheeks.
"I know, I know."
"Hey, you get something out of it at
least."
"Well, yes…" She noticed the worried look on his face.
"Babe, what's the matter?" Tsuzuki turned his
eyes on her.
He was about to lie and say "nothing," but stopped
himself.
"Actually," he admitted. "There is a potential problem."
"What?" Anna
asked. Tsuzuki looked at his hands as he tried
to put together how to word this.
"Can you stay calm when I say this?" he asked.
"Promise you won't freak out."
"Asato-kun…"
"Promise me."
"Okay…"
"I think the kitsune is starting to
feed."
"What? No…"
"Yes."
"You mean when we…" she began to say. Her husband
nodded once.
Anna looked at her hands. "Oh…" She
looked her husband. "You
sure?"
"Well not yet," he replied. "I took a blood
test yesterday."
"It can be detected that way?" she
asked.
"Yes," Tsuzuki answered.
"How long before you
get the results back?"
"Day after tomorrow."
"That long?" she
asked. Tsuzuki pressed his lips together
as he nodded. The cherry blossoms swirled over their heads under
the moon. The information of this scenario gave Anna goose bumps on
her arms.
"So, what happens if the results are positive?"
she asked.
"Well, the kitsune would be feeding on me," he
said. "I would get weaker."
"And then what?" she
asked. Tsuzuki drew his mouth closed.
The look in Anna's eyes made it worse. Yet, he couldn't let her
know how lost he was himself. Aloud, the man chuckled.
"What are you saying?" Tsuzuki asked. "We'll
worry about that when it comes."
"Asato-kun, I'm serious!" she said.
"And so am I," he said. His wife drew her mouth closed.
"Look," he said. "I don't even have the results
yet. It could be nothing. When I find out, you'll be the first one
I tell." Anna looked at him with big eyes.
"Promise?" she asked.
"I promise," he said. He patted his
knees. "Well, shall we go in?
I'll clean up everything here."
"You…" Anna began to say.
Tsuzuki shook his
head.
"No," he said. "I've got it. Go inside." Anna
closed her mouth and rose to her feet. Tsuzuki watched as she
walked into the apartment. That
should hold for now. Only thing to
do now was to wait for the
results and one more day too. Tsuzuki shook his head and picked up the
empty plastic trays off the lawn.