Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Needy ❯ Backed Into a Corner ( Chapter 25 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Twenty-Five: Backed Into a Corner:
Back at home, Anna found herself trapped. It all started with a
trip to Chijou. She went up to visit Rihoko and Yoko-chan.
Initially, she wanted to buy the little girl a gift. However, her
trip took a small detour.
Anna browsed the doll aisle in the toy store. Her hand reached for
her selection when she sensed someone standing behind her. Anna
glanced over her shoulder.
“Yes?” she whispered.
“Kimoto-san,” a man spoke up. Anna pressed her lips
together.
“Hello, Okamoto-san,” she said. “I didn't know
you had children.”
“I kind of do,” the detective said.
“You're not toy shopping today, are you?”
He shook his head. “No.”
Anna remained still. “Then… Why are you
here?”
“I really need you on this case!”
“The Mori-chan case, right?”
“Yes.”
Anna lowered her hand. “You followed me here for
that.”
“Yes.”
“Why?”
Okamoto-san drew in a breath. “We're stuck.”
“The police department or just you?”
“Mostly me.”
“And you need my skills for your case?”
“Yes.”
“Ah. May I ask why?”
Okamoto-san pressed his hands together. “You should listen to
the step-mother. She's innocent, I just know it!”
“She could be lying.”
“You should've been there. The step-mother sounded so
sincere. She really cared about that little girl like her own
daughter.”
Anna turned to face him. “Do you have any other
suspects?”
“No,” the detective said. “That's where you come
in.”
“Oh?” She saw where this was headed. “Let me
guess: You want me to bring her soul to Chijou. Right?”
Okamoto-san pressed his palms together. “Please?”
“It might not work. What if the child doesn't remember? Who
would believe you or me? She could give us false
memories.”
“Please?” He grabbed her by the hands.
“Mori-chan's the only hope I've got.”
Anna raised an eyebrow at him. “How did you find
me?”
“Does it matter?” he asked. Anna pressed her lips
together.
“My ad is rather hard to find,” she admitted.
“Only grieving hearts can see it in the papers.” The
detective sheepishly looked away.
“A doctor at a bar showed me,” he said in a quiet
tone.
“A doctor?” Anna asked.
“I don't know how he did it, but he put his fingers on the
blank square and the ad appeared.”
“Is that right?”
Okamoto-san bit his lower lip. “Yes.”
“Tell me, did this doctor look like a charming old man in all
white?”
“Yeah.”
“Did he smell like death and roses?”
“What?”
“Did he?”
“I guess…”
Anna frowned at herself. Figures! What's that bastard up to
now? She glanced over at Okamoto-san. “You won't let up,
will you?”
“I really need a break in this case!” he pleaded. Anna
sighed.
“I'll think about it,” she said. The detective bowed
his head.
“Thank you, Kimoto-san!” he replied. Anna nervously
chuckled as the detective bowed. She didn't like where this could
be headed.