Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Scarlet Record ❯ Dead Doll ( Chapter 4 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Four: Dead Doll:
The woman blinked through her tears.
“Who are you?” she asked.
“Someone who can help,” Tsuzuki said. He bowed his
head.
-Child-
I love mama very much. She always working during the day. But I
know she loves me so much. We will always be together forever.
I don't like this man in black.
-Outside-
The woman wiped her tears.
“What is the matter?” Tsuzuki asked. She shook her
head.
“Come on,” the shinigami said. “Talk to me. I
want to help you.”
“Help me?” the woman said.
“Yes.”
“Why?”
“You are in pain and you look lonely.”
The woman shook her head. “I'm not lonely. My daughter's with
me.” Her voice trembled as she spoke. It was then Tsuzuki
looked around the house.
No lights on in any room. Despite the toys on the floor and bowls
of cold, soggy soba on the table, the living room looked clean.
There was no television or radio.
“Why is it so dark in here?” Tsuzuki asked. He walked
to the wall, looking for a light switch.
“Don't!” the woman shouted. Tsuzuki turned around. His
fingers inches from the light switch.
“Why?” he asked. The woman shook her head.
“Don't,” she whimpered. “You can't.”
“Yes, mama,” the voice said. “Don't turn on the
lights. I don't like this man. He's a bad man. I don't like
him.”
Unfortunately for them, Tsuzuki heard everything.
“Oh?” he asked. “And why am I a bad man?”
The woman froze.
“Who are you talking to?” she asked.
“Don't you see?” the shinigami asked. “Turn on
the lights.”
“No!” she screamed. Tsuzuki flipped on the lights. The
woman shielded her eyes.
“What the…?!” the shinigami asked.
A life size doll that looked like a little girl with long black sat
at the other end of the table. Her green eyes stared at the woman
and the shinigami like a prison guard. Her white lace couldn't hide
how creepy she was. It didn't help that she smelt like a rotting
corpse. Tsuzuki backed up, covering his nose.
“Don't you see,” he said. “She isn't your
daughter.” The woman covered her mouth.
“No…” she murmured. The shinigami put his hand on
her shoulder.
“I'm so sorry,” he said.
“Shut up!” the doll yelled. “Lies! This man is a
liar! Stop him!”
“You have to let her go,” Tsuzuki said. “Your
daughter is trapped by a high-risk soul in that doll. If you let
her stay in this world, she will kill more innocent
people.”
“Mama!” the doll shouted. The woman trembled.
“I can't,” she murmured. “She's…
She's… She's my daughter!”
“No,” Tsuzuki said. “Your daughter is dead. You
have to let her go.”
“I can't.” Her eyes welled up once again.
“Now, you've done it!” the doll shouted. “You
made mama cry! You will pay!” The creepy doll glowed bright
gold as the high-risk soul flew out of it. Tsuzuki whipped around
with a fuda in his hand.
“Return to your prison!” he shouted. “Let your
mother have some peace!” The soul screamed as it burned away.
All that remained was a five-year-old girl. Her mother crawled
forward with big eyes.
“Miki… -chan?” she asked.
“Mama?” the little girl asked. The woman crawled over
to the floating girl. She touched the girl on the face. Warm tears
fell down the child's face.
“I love you, Mama,” she said as she dissolved away. For
the first time in a long time the woman smiled.
“I love you too, Miki-chan,” she said.
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Hours later, the woman rose to her feet.
“What are you doing up, Miki-chan?” she asked.
“You should be in bed by now.” She cradled that empty
vessel of a doll in her arms like a baby.
“Come on, sweetie,” the woman whispered. She hummed a
lost lullaby as she walked up the stairs.
Outside, Tsuzuki stood in front of the house with a heavy heart. He
shook his head and vanished.
Maybe, Hisoka would have a better night.
Thirteen more souls left.