Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Needy ❯ Duel for the Truth ( Chapter 29 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Twenty-Nine: Duel for Truth:
Hisoka gave her a puzzled look. “Jesse? Are you
okay?”
“Of course I am,” she said. “But you won't
be.”
“What do you mean?” her ex asked. The demon drew out a
big sword.
“I'm going to kill you!” she shouted. This didn't
surprise the shinigami.
“You ready for this?” Tsuzuki whispered. Hisoka nodded.
He remembered everything Watari told him over the phone
earlier.
“I did some additional research on Hikaru and Jessie,”
the blond scientist told him. “They were romantically
involved ten years ago.”
“Okay,” Hisoka replied.
“I don't have much on their relationship, but I have an idea
how he died.”
“How?”
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“Do you remember plan?” Hisoka's eyes asked Tsuzuki as
they followed Jessie into the arena.
“Yes,” Tsuzuki's eyes replied. Jessie turned around in
the center of the ring.
“This duel will be simple,” she said. “Last
person still alive wins.”
“I understand,” Hisoka replied. Both wore traditional
battle kimono with swords drawn. Tsuzuki sat in the bleachers. He
kept his eyes open for a source. In the ring, Jessie charged with
the first move. Hisoka blocked her with his sword. He got a good
look at the emptiness in her eyes. I knew it!
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“Jessie's being controlled by her mother, Jade,” Watari
explained over the phone. “If you want to help Jessie, you
have to break the connection?”
“How do I do that?” Hisoka asked.
“You have to expose her to the truth about Hikaru's
death.”
“You found his cause of death?”
“Yes, I did.”
“Well, how did he die?”
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Hisoka and Jessie's swords danced with each clash. Neither one
wanted to back down. Hisoka tried to find the right moment to ask
Jessie for the truth about her boyfriend. She moves too
fast. Hisoka took another swing with his sword. The point cut
her in the left cheek. Jessie let out a howling scream.
“My face!” she yelled. “You cut my face!”
She charged forward, piercing his right side. Hisoka laughed though
the pain.
“This is nothing!” he said aloud. The shinigami
remembered all of their fights and kinky sex in their relationship.
This fight would be a bug bit compared to all they did to each
other.
Meanwhile, Tsuzuki looked for the source of Jessie's mind control.
So far, he came up with nothing. Where is it? Where are they
hiding it? Tsuzuki froze when he spotted a pair of red eyes
glaring at him from across the room. The older shinigami's own eyes
shifted around. Hurry up, Hisoka!
The other shinigami gritted his teeth. Already close to an hour and
they were cut and panting with torn clothes. Both didn't look like
folding soon. Hisoka pulled himself to his feet. I've got no
choice now, he thought.
Behind him, Tsuzuki happened to look upwards and noticed a giant
monitor hanging from the ceiling. He tilted his head, puzzled.
What is that? He narrowed his eyes, tilting his head to the
other side. Before he knew it, the monitor switched on.
In the ring, Jessie raised her sword. Hisoka didn't budge.
“Tell me how Hikaru died,” he said. Jessie froze,
looking confused.
“What?” she asked.
“Tell me what happened to Hikaru.”
“Why?”
“Yes,” a woman's voice hissed in the dark. “Tell
us what happened.” The demon's grip on her sword began to
weaken.
“I…” she said.
“You loved him, didn't you?” Hisoka asked. He saw tears
forming in her eyes. “Didn't you?”
“Yes,” Jessie whimpered.
“So what happened to him?”
“Tell us!” the woman chanted. “Tell us the
truth!”
“I…” Jessie mumbled.
“Please tell us!” Hisoka and the woman shouted. Jessie
shut her eyes.
“I… I killed him!” she cried. The demon ripped
her eyes open as those horrible memories flooded her head. The
moment itself went by in a flash. She didn't exactly know what led
up to blood on her hands. One minute, she was fighting a monster
and the next, Hikaru's blood sprayed everywhere as he fell dead at
her feet. By the time she realized what had happened, it was too
late. Jessie fell to her knees screaming in present day. Kagura
stood behind her, smirking.
“Yes,” she said. “You killed him!” Tears
ran down Jessie's cheeks.
“I… I…” she whimpered.
“You what?”
“I'm sorry, Hikaru-kun! I'm sorry!”
“Liar!” Kagura shouted. “You killed that boy and
then you made up Old Blu!” Jessie froze holding her head.
“I made him up?” she asked.
“Yes! You made up Old Blu to forget you crime! You can't run
away from your sins!”
“W-What should I do?”
Kagura grinned at her work. “You know what your only option
is.” Jessie rose to her feet with her sword in her hand. She
angled the blade at her throat.
“Yes!” Kagura shouted. “Just do it! Do
it!”
“Suzaku, come to my aid!” Tsuzuki shouted with a fuda
raised above his head. The giant phoenix arose his head. The giant
phoenix arose and sailed towards the monitor. With one fiery blast,
she destroyed the mind-controlling connection. Jessie's sword fell
to the ground clean of blood as the monitor burning away. Jessie
herself stood as if she had just woken up from a bad dream. A
shadowy figure of light stood before her.
“Hikaru-kun?” she asked. Her dead boyfriend gave her a
little smile.
“Blu was my old man, remember?” he asked. Jessie felt
her heart flutter as the light disappeared. Meanwhile, Tsuzuki and
Hisoka turned their attention to Kagura. The disgraced demon
started backing away, trembling.
“You don't understand!” she cried. “Jessie's
nothing but a menace!” The boys walked closer. Kagura looked
around in panic.
“She has to be killed!” she wailed. Tsuzuki drew out
another fuda.
“You shall be judged!” he shouted. Before he could
move, Kagura's throat cut right open. Blood sprayed everywhere as
the demon fell backwards. The shinigami turned to see Jade frowning
as she walked towards them.
“What a disappointment,” she said. “Thought she
would get the job done.” The demon put her hands on her hips.
“Looks like I'll have to do it myself.” Jessie sank
down in fear, but Hisoka glared at Jade.
“Just tell us one thing,” he said. The older demon
raised an eyebrow at him.
“And what would that be?” she asked. The shinigami took
a step forward.
“Why did you kill Hikaru ten years ago?” he asked.
Jessie looked shocked.
“What?” she asked. Jade put up her hands.
“I don't know what you're talking about,” she lied.
“Mama, what is he talking about?” she asked. Jade put
up her hands.
“Don't you get it?” Hisoka asked. “She tricked
you into killing Hikaru!” His ex tried to process what she
had just learned.
“No way…” she murmured.
“He's lying!” her mother shouted.
“Think about it!” Hisoka shouted. “What did you
see the day you were to meet up with Hikaru?” Jessie dug in
her brain to remember.
“It was a cherry blossom monster—” she began to
say. She looked over at Jade. “Wait, you mean--?” Her
mother snickered at her.
“You think you can kill me?” she asked. “You
can't do it. I will always--!” The demon whipped around when
someone grabbed her hair and yanked her dark ponytail free. She saw
Tsuzuki with the red gem from her hair in his hand. Her face burned
red.
“How did you?!” she shouted. With one swipe of her
daughter's blade, Jade's head fell to the ground. The boys looked
up to see Jessie covered in blood, laughing.
“I… I did it,” she said, breathlessly. “I
actually did it!” She fell to her knees, laughing. Suddenly,
the arena around them disappeared, leaving them back in the
park.