Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Surreal Vanilla ❯ Airi's Gone Rogue? ( Chapter 27 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Twenty-Seven: Airi Gone Rogue?:
-Airi-
I am the one to act. These two are useless. Looks like it's my turn
to act. I had to take the first step. My place starts today.
-Outside-
Tsuzuki awoke to find himself alone.
“Anna…-chan?” he asked. The shinigami found a
note on his wife's pillow. Tsuzuki picked it up and read it.
Dear Sweetie,
I have to do this by myself. This is the only way. Don't try and
stop me. Don't track me down and follow me. I will be gone for a
while. Don't call me either. I will not answer. Face it, we can't
fight this together. Don't follow me.
Love, Anna
Tsuzuki stared blankly at the note.
“Oh no…” he murmured. The shinigami leapt out of
his futon and ran the phone.
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By ten, all of Ju-Oh-Cho knew that she was gone. Tsuzuki panicked
after his wife didn't pick up.
“Come on, come on,” he said. “Please pick
up.” Hisoka put his hand on his shoulder. Tsuzuki turned his
head. Hisoka shook his own.
“But…” the older shinigami said.
“She won't answer, remember?” he asked. Tsuzuki frowned
and hung up.
“Tsuzuki,” Hisoka said.
“What?” his partner asked.
“This worrying won't help,” the younger shinigami said.
“We will find her. I promise.” Tsuzuki looked so pale
as he nodded.
“Good,” Hisoka. “I will need you to stay calm.
Can you do that for me?”
“But…”
“Can you do that for me?”
Tsuzuki drew his mouth closed and nodded. Hisoka drew back his
hand.
“Good,” he said.
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Meanwhile, Watari heard the news. He had his own questions. The
blonde scientist heard a knock on his door.
“Come in,” he said. Watari looked up to see Tatsumi
standing in the doorway.
“Ah,” he said. “Did you want
something?”
“That phone call,” Tatsumi said.
“Yes? What about it?” Watari asked.
“Does it have to do with the…?” Tatsumi began to
ask.
“Close the door,” the blonde shinigami said. The
secretary closed the door behind him. Watari pulled out his
notes.
“What's all this?” Tatsumi asked.
“I got that call yesterday,” Watari said. “He
claimed to be the son of the man who hired the hunter.”
“And do you believe him?”
“I don't know yet.” Watari laid out all of the notes.
“It sounds legitimate. His information was pretty
accurate.”
“Think it's a trap?”
“I'm not sure. I'm not sure why he called.” Watari
finished laying out the notes. Tatsumi read for himself. A confused
look came over his face.
“What is all of this?” he asked.
“I think it's some code,” Watari said. “He kept
rambling at some points. I was tempted to hang up at some
points.” The blonde scientist looked at his laptop.
“So is she really gone?” he asked.
“Yeah,” Tatsumi said.
“Oh,” Watari said. “That's not good. No,
no.” He turned to the kagetsukai.
“We're going to have a mess on our hands,” he said.
“Yes,” Tatsumi said.
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By noon, the worry grew worse.
“What was she thinking?” Tsuzuki asked. “She
can't do this on her own. This was Airi-chan's doing. It has to be!
I just know it!”
“What?” Hisoka asked. His partner shook his head and
got up from his desk.
“Tsuzuki?” Hisoka asked. The older shinigami walked out
of their office.
-Airi-
Sorry, honey. But I had to do this. If I left you in charge, the
time to act would've been too late.