Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Scarlet Record ❯ Tracing the Line ( Chapter 14 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Fourteen: Tracing the Line:
-Ju-Oh-Cho-
Tatsumi waited for Christine at the front entrance. Tsuzuki told
him everything this morning. The secretary rubbed his forehead.
“If what he said is right…” he said.
“Tatsumi-san?” a woman's voice asked. The shinigami
looked up. Christine stood inches away.
“You wanted to see me?” he asked. Tatsumi lowered his
hand.
“Yes,” he said. “Come inside.” Christine
followed him into the building.
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They walked into an empty conference room. Christine went inside
first. Tatsumi closed the door behind him.
“Tell me, Aizawa-san,” he said. “Does the name
Cho ring a bell?” Christine frowned.
“No…” she said, shaking her head.
“Why?”
“Go back to the day you lost your book,” he said.
“Go from the moment you lost it and go backwards.”
“Okay… I ran into Hisoka. I walked around Ju-Oh-Cho
looking for my book. I realized it was gone in the garden. I paid
for my coffee. I got a chocolate-cinnamon blend.”
“Did you talk to anyone?”
“Yes. There was one woman at the coffee machine.”
“Describe her.”
“Tall. Forcing herself to smile. Really pale. Wearing too
much make-up. Big breasts and crooked teeth.”
“What color was her hair?”
Christine gave him a puzzled look. “What?”
“What color was the woman's hair? This is really important.
Think hard now. What color was the woman's hair?”
Christine tried to think. “I think it was blue.”
“Light or dark?”
“Light.”
Tatsumi put it all together in his head. “That woman's name
was Cho Miki. She was the one who stole your book.” Christine
blinked at him.
“What?” she asked. “Why?”
“That's what we're trying to figure out,” Tatsumi said.
The female shinigami tilted her head.
“Now that I think about it, there was something,”
Christine said.
“What?” the secretary asked.
“It might nothing, but that's my boyfriend's ex.”
“Have you met her before that day?”
“No. I wouldn't even pick her out now.”
“Does your boyfriend talk about her much?” Tatsumi
asked.
“Not really,” Christine said. “He doesn't like
talking about her. It was a nasty break-up from what I
gather.” Christine froze and eyed Tatsumi.
“You don't think she would…” she began to
ask.
“Now, now,” he said. “We don't know that
yet.”
“But why?” Christine asked. “I've never really
met the woman before.” He grabbed her by the shoulders.
“Look, you'll get to ask her yourself,” he said.
“Tsuzuki and Hisoka are finding those souls right now. They
only have eight more to go. They're get your book back to you in
time. Do you have faith in them?”
“Well, I…”
“Do you believe in them?”
Christine slowly nodded. The secretary patted her shoulders.
“Good,” he said. “Meanwhile, let's track down
Cho-san and find out why she did what she did.” Christine
blinked.
“But how will we find her?” she asked. Tatsumi gave her
a devilish grin.
“Leave that to me,” he said. “I have just the
method to do things.” The female shinigami shivered as the
secretary opened the door. She couldn't help but wonder, who was
this man?