Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Rainy Season ❯ Isolated/Hopeful ( Chapter 4 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Four: Isolated/Hopeful:
-June 10th, 2011-
Hisoka's alone again. This time, it's not so bad. The past two
years helped him cope with his partner's marriage. Hisoka vowed to
never let himself fall down that hole again. He kept his promise
with help from his colleagues.
Today, however, he annoyed him.
Hisoka looked at his phone. Tsuzuki hadn't returned his calls. In
fact, the older shinigami wasn't at work again. Hisoka gritted his
teeth.
“What is he doing?” he asked. “Why is he skipping
work? Is he trying to get fired?” He could at least call
back.
Hisoka paused when he heard sighing. He looked up to see a girl
rubbing her head. She tapped her foot as she bit her thumb.
“Oh no,” she mumbled. Hisoka tilted his head. The
girl's brown ponytail swung back and forth as she looked around.
She was sweating in her red and white-striped dress.
“Is something wrong?” Hisoka asked, shaking. The girl
squeaked as she jumped. She panted when she saw his face.
“Huh?” the girl asked. Hisoka stared at her wide, brown
eyes.
“Are you okay?” he asked. “You look like a wreck.
What's the problem?” The female shinigami blinked at
first.
“Oh,” she said in a low voice.
“What is it?” Hisoka asked. The girl rubbed her
forehead.
“I'm in a pinch,” she said. “I lost my
book.”
“What kind of book is it?” Hisoka asked. The girl bit
on her thumb.
“It had a record of souls I was supposed to track and
collect,” she said.
“Where did you leave it?”
“I thought it was in the garden. I went into the cafeteria to
get a coffee. When I came back, it was gone.” The girl pushed
her bangs upwards and groaned.
“Oh, this is bad. I have to turn it in filled out before the
rainy season ends. I'll lose my job if I don't!”
“What does this book look like? Calm down and
think?”
The female shinigami closed her eyes and breathed.
“Small… red and brown… Red threads held it
together… It smelled like wood and cardboard.”
“Okay, where else did you go today?”
Her eyes grew big. “You're going help me find it?”
“Yes, where else did you go today? Think hard now.”
“Let's see… I got up, got ready, came to work, sat in
the garden for a break, went in the cafeteria, and came out the
garden again.”
“And you sure you took the book with you?”
“I remember putting it in my bag. I always do. I did it this
morning too.”
“Let's start with the cafeteria first and look
around.”
The girl nodded. “Okay.” She followed Hisoka to the
cafeteria.
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Anna climbed on top of Tsuzuki. They shared a soft, romantic kiss.
The rain sparked another familiar steamy quiet storm.