Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Sakura Train ❯ Old Fox ( Chapter 3 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Three: Old Fox:
November 3rd, 2010.
Hitomi walked up to the front desk at the hospital.
“Welcome, how can I help you today the receptionist
asked.
“I'm here to see Kimoto-san,” Hitomi answered.
“Which room is she in?”
“One second,” the receptionist said. She pulled up
information on the computer. Hitomi fidgeted with her hands.
Haruka-san… Why did you take it that far?
“She's in room 330,” the receptionist said.
“Thank you,” the teacher said. She bowed and walked to
the elevators. Inside, Hitomi held her fist to chest. She knew the
plan ahead of time, but it still hurt. She gulped as she remembered
the morning she got the news. Hitomi froze in the kitchen. No.
No! Haruka-san! The kitsune didn't want to leave her
friend alone that night.
“No,” Haruka said. “Just stick to the
plan.” Against better judgement, Hitomi went home.
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Hitomi knocked on room 330's door.
“Come in,” a voice murmured on the other side. The
kitsune's turned as she opened the door. Haruka sat up in her bed.
Bandages covered the woman's neck, arms, and torso.
“Hello, friend,” she said, waving. Hitomi collapsed to
her knees.
“You're alright!” she said.
“Of course I am. Why wouldn't I be?” Haruka frowned as
Hitomi began sobbing. “Oh don't do that!”
“But… But… You could've died!”
“But I didn't.”
Hitomi trembled. “Don't do that to me again! You had me so
worried! I spent days asking for updates! Just…
Just…” She clenched her fists at her sides.
“Don't!” Her longtime friend put up her hands, shushing
her.
“Okay, okay,” the old lady said. “I won't take
that risk again.”
“Promise?”
Haruka sighed. “Yeah, yeah.”
“I mean it!”
“Okay! I promise. Happy?”
“Thank you.” Hitomi rose to her feet.
“Anything else?” Haruka asked.
“What happened that night?” the kitsune asked. The old
lady leaned back on pillows.
“It started out simple enough. I started talking and then I
went to the kitchen to make the tea.”
“Did you…”
“Why yes.” Haruka leaned forward. “Your blood is
really strong. How's your arm?”
“Fine. I don't even have a scar.”
“Good, good.”
“What was that spell for exactly? You said you would tell me
when it was over.”
“Ah yes. That.” She leaned in, smiling. “It's
just a little something I whipped up to open direct contact with
Mother.”
Hitomi looked so pale. “That spell's too dangerous. You
could've killed Anna before she had the chance to attack
you.”
Her old friend shrugged. “I would've won either
way.”
Her friend frowned. “Then what happened?”
“Anna felt the spell's effects, so I sent her to my bathroom
for some medicine. I waited and followed behind.” Haruka
leaned back in her bed. “Want to know how attacked
me?”
Hitomi shook her head. “No, I don't.”
“Oh come on! Ask me.”
“Ask me.”
“No.”
“Please?”
The teacher kitsune sighed. “Fine, how were
attacked?”
Her friend put her arms behind her head. “She stabbed
me.”
Hitomi didn't know whether to be confused or worried.
“How?”
“With a knife.” She chuckled. “I am impressed,
though. Anna with that much strength and rage. Whew! Killing her
will be that much more exciting!” Her friend chuckled as her
eyes shifted left and right. She didn't what scared her
more—Haruka's words or the tone that she used as if talking
about what she had for breakfast this morning.
“Uh… what happens now?” she asked. Haruka pushed
back her gray-midnight blue hair.
“She and I will recover. I will change my tactics. Work from
there.” Already, that didn't sound pleasant. With Nobu still
mental, that only left Yasuo and Victoria to help out. Aside from
the granddaughter being reliable, the son was still a suck-up.
“Right,” Hitomi said. “Do you need anything
else?”
“No, you can go if you want.”
Her kitsune friend shook her head. “No, I'll stay for a
while.”
“Oh? What about your darlings?”
“They went home already. I came here when school let
out.”
“Well then, do as you like.”
“Thank you.” Hitomi bowed her head and sat in the chair
next to Haruka's bed.