Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Rapture Like Blood ❯ Haunting ( Chapter 9 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Nine: Haunting:
Tsuzuki awoke to the sound of crying the next morning. He looked
and saw Anna by the window in tears. Her boyfriend lifted his
head.
"Anna-chan?" he asked. "What's the matter?" Anna turned to him and
sobbed.
"Papa!" she wailed. Tsuzuki crawled over to her.
"What about him?" he whispered. "Did you have a dream about your
dad?" Anna nodded as she wiped away her tears. Tsuzuki held her in
his arms. She cried against his chest. He kissed her on the
forehead.
"I can't see him in my dreams anymore!" Anna wailed. "He's there
and then he disappears." She looked up at him. "I don't want to
forget him!" she whimpered. "I don't want him to disappear from
memories."
"Shhh," Tsuzuki whispered. "You won't forget him. I won't let you."
Anna cried on his chest. A peculiar sense ease filled Tsuzuki.
Good, he thought. Good, she's still
here. They still had some time before the shield
broke down. Suddenly, his cell phone buzzed. Tsuzuki jerked his
head upwards.
"Answer it," Anna whispered. Her boyfriend gave her a puzzled
look.
"You sure?" he asked.
"Answer it," she insisted. The shinigami looked over at his phone
sitting on the nightstand. He dropped his shoulders.
"Alright," he said. Tsuzuki let go of his beloved and picked up his
phone.
"Hello?" Tsuzuki asked.
"Where are you?" Hisoka asked. "We have a meeting right now!" The
older shinigami blinked.
"Huh?" he asked. Hisoka sighed on the other line.
"We have a meeting right now!" he repeated. "Over here right
away!"
"Oh," Tsuzuki replied.
"Oh?" his partner asked. "Don't say 'Oh.' Get here now!" Tsuzuki
nodded.
"Okay, okay," he said. "I'll be right there."
"Hurry up, you idiot!" Hisoka snapped. He hung up the phone.
Tsuzuki lowered his phone and turned to his fiancée.
"I've got to go to work," he said. "You think you'll be okay
without me?" Anna nodded and wiped away her tears.
"Yeah," she said. "I'll be fine. Just go to work." Tsuzuki slowly
stood up.
"I have my phone on me if you want to talk, okay?" he informed
her.
“Alright,” Anna replied.
"Okay…" he mumbled. The shinigami turned and walked out the
bedroom door.
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At Ju-Oh-Cho, Tatsumi started up the slide show for the latest
case.
"Corpses have been vanishing all over Japan's funeral homes," he
said. "There have been reports of the bodies walking around the
city."
Next slide
"It is suspected that this is the work of a summoner," he went on.
Konoe turned to Tsuzuki and Hisoka.
"We need you to find the cause and put an end to it," he said.
"Yes sir," the boys said. Tatsumi changed the slide.
"We'll need you to start at this funeral home here in Tokyo," he
said. Tsuzuki's face went pale.
"Oh shit…" he mumbled. Hisoka glanced at him.
"What's wrong?" he asked. His partner didn't speak. Tsuzuki got up
and quickly exited the room.
"Tsuzuki!" Hisoka called out. His partner didn't listen. Once in
the hall, Tsuzuki drew out his cell phone and made the call.
"Come on, pick up! Pick up!" he murmured.
"Hello?" his girlfriend asked. The shinigami drew in a deep breath
before speaking.
"Anna-chan, we have a problem," he said.
"What do you mean?" she asked. Her fiancé tried to settle his
nerves.
"There's a case of moving corpses in Tokyo," he whimpered.
"So?" Anna asked. Tsuzuki drew in another breath.
"We have to start with Ryo's Funeral Home," he said.
"I was there…" Anna said in a quiet voice.
"Yes, and you know the clause of the Hell Stone, right?" he asked
in a small voice.
"Yes, if the Stone stays in a body over thirty minutes, someone
else has to die in their place, right?" his fiancée
answered.
"Exactly," Tsuzuki answered.
"So… who died in my place?" she asked. He bit his lower
lip.
"The funeral director…" his voice trailed off in the
phone.