Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Playing the Angel ❯ Meeting ( Chapter 11 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Eleven: Meeting:
December 10th, 2010.
Tokyo, Japan.
Hitomi waited at the train station. She tried to push aside all
doubts about this. It was for a good cause, after all. Hitomi shut
her eyes. I'm sorry, Haruka-sama. We can't do this
anymore.
“Hitomi-san?” a man asked. The grade school teacher
opened her eyes and turned around. Kato-san stood in front of her,
smiling.
“Welcome,” he greeted her. “I'm so glad you made
it. I thought you would get cold feet.” Hitomi opened her
mouth to speak, but the ghost cut her off.
“No, they can't see me,” he said. “Don't say a
word and just do as I say. Nod if you understand.” Hitomi
nodded once.
“Good, good,” Kato said. “Now let's go somewhere
private and talk. Follow me.” Kato led Hitomi out of the
train station.
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They wound up in the park. Hitomi's eyes shifted around the
darkness. She didn't see many people in sight. A lump formed in her
throat as her footsteps grew slower.
“Don't worry, no one's following us,” Kato said.
“Why do you think I chose this park in the first
place?” Hitomi pressed her lips together.
“Fair enough,” she said under her breath.
“Keep up,” he said. “I don't want to take up your
night any more than I have to.”
“How kind of you,” she said. The pair made it to a
white park bench. Hitomi took her seat first. Kato sat beside her.
The kitsune looked at her small hands.
“What exactly do you need me to do?” she asked. Kato
raised an eyebrow.
“You don't mess around, do you?” he asked.
“Please! I'm putting my life at risk here!”
Kato put up his hands. “I understand.”
Hitomi took another breath. “Just say it.”
“Fine. Tell me all that you know about their
illness.”
The kitsune narrowed her eyes. “How can you trust
me?”
“You want to be free.”
“I could lie.”
“Why take the risk? You already are lying to Haruka by coming
out to meet me.”
Hitomi lowered her head. “That is true. I only want it to
end.”
“And I am aware of that.” He placed his hands on hers.
“Let me help you.”
The kitsune bit her lower lip. “They really are
dying.”
“I knew it! Is it the Mother?”
Hitomi nodded. Already, she wanted to get up and walk away. It felt
so easy. This could end right now, she thought.
“How is she killing them?” Kato asked.
“I don't know,” Hitomi said. Her bands broke down into
trembling. “Please don't make me kill them. She may do bad
things, but Haruka-sama is my dear friend. She saved me and I don't
think I have it in me to kill her.”
The ghost patted her on the shoulder. “I won't ask you to do
that. In fact, I just need you to spy on them for the time
being.” Hitomi lifted her head.
“What?” she asked.
“It's really easy. You just keep your ear to the ground and
act normal. You won't have to murder anybody. Can you do
that?”
“Yes,” Hitomi said. She sniffled as she felt like
fainting. Kato held her still.
“Thank you,” he said in a low voice. “You are
doing the right thing.” However, Kato glanced behind him.
“Hitomi-san.”
“Uh-hm?” she asked. Kato stole a quick glance behind
him.
“We'll carry our conversation elsewhere, okay?” he
asked.
“Why?”
“I believe we have company.” Kato saw the panicked
expression on the teacher's face. “Oh, no. no. It's not
her.”
“How can you--?” Hitomi asked. The ghost was quick to
cover her mouth.
“Shhh,” he whispered. “They don't have her scent
or her energy. Go on, smell.” Kato lowered his head and the
teacher took a sniff.
“You're right.” But then, Hitomi paused. “Wait,
then who are…?”
“There isn't time to explain,” Kato said. “Follow
me!” He grabbed the kitsune teacher by the hands and rushed
her out of the park. He kept pace ahead of the footsteps trailing
them.