Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Rainy Season ❯ Karma Panic ( Chapter 10 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Ten: Karma Panic:
-June 13th, 2011-
Three whole days. The female shinigami rubbed her forehead.
“Oh no,” she muttered.
“We'll find it,” Hisoka insisted. She looked at him,
frowning.
“Come on, Aizawa-san,” he said. The shinigami then
remember a nagging question in his head.
“Hey, Aizawa-san,” Hisoka said.
“Yeah?” she asked.
“What exactly is in this book?” he asked. “Why do
you need it back so badly? Is something at stake here?”
Aizawa-san pushed her bangs from her forehead.
“Yes!” she said. “I collected fifteen high-risk
souls over many years. I kept them locked in that book. Only
Enma-Daioh was supposed to open it.” Aizawa-san leaned
against the wall.
“So… what do these souls do?” Hisoka asked.
“Disrupt the balance of Chijou,” she explained.
“They extend lifespans past their expiration date, killing
others around them. If they get out again, more will die.”
Aizawa-san gritted her teeth and slammed her fist into the
wall.
“This is bad. Really bad!” she said.
“Okay,” Hisoka said. “We just need to get your
book back, right?” The female shinigami shook her head.
“It's no good if it's empty,” she said.
“We still have to find it,” Hisoka pointed out.
Aizawa-san looked up at him, wide-eyed.
“You're right,” she said. “We have to keep
trying!”
“Where haven't we looked?” Hisoka asked. The female
shinigami tried to think. Only one word came out of her mouth.
“Library,” she said, opening her eyes wide.
“We'll look there then,” Hisoka said. The pair
disappeared from the hall.
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Five hours of searching in the library. Aizawa-san dove through
stacks and stacks of books in various carts.
“Come on,” she muttered. “Come on! Come on! Come
on! Come on!” Hisoka picked up the books that she threw
behind them.
“Remember to calm down and think,” he told her.
Aizawa-san took a breath.
“Tell me again what your book looked like,” Hisoka
said.
“Small, red and brown, red threads holding it together, and
it smelled like wood and cardboard,” she said. Aizawa-san
turned to Hisoka.
“I think there is one more spot we haven't checked,”
she said. The pair headed to the lost and found box. Aizawa-san
looked through each item. Her heart raced when her fingertips
touched the last item in the box.
“Here it is!” she shouted. However, the female
shinigami paused.
“No…” she murmured. Aizawa-san opened the book
and flipped through the blank pages. She trembled as she shook her
head.
“No! No! No!” the female shinigami shouted. She turned
to Hisoka.
“The souls,” Aizawa-san said. “They're
gone.” Hisoka's eyes widened.
“You're kidding,” he said.
“I wish I was,” she said. Hisoka sighed. Where are
you, Tsuzuki?
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-3:00 p.m.-
Tsuzuki lay on his back, smiling.
“Give it to me, Anna-chan,” he commanded. His wife sat
on top of him, smirking.