Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Venus Butterfly ❯ Love's Battle ( Chapter 39 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Thirty-Nine: Love's Battle:
Tsuzuki didn't feel trouble hit until the next morning. When he
made it to Ju-Oh-Cho at 7:30, he found Tatsumi waiting for him at
the doors. A puzzled look came over the older shinigami's face.
“Tatsumi?” he asked. The secretary gave him a stern
look.
“The chief wants to see you,” he said. Tsuzuki couldn't
understand what was happening.
“Tatsumi?” he asked.
“Now,” the secretary pushed. Tsuzuki pressed his lips
together.
“Alright,” he said. He followed his former partner to
Konoe's office. The whole time he tried to guess what this was
about. Is it because I visited Akio? Did I ruin their
surveillance because of it? Tsuzuki shook his head. No, it
can't be that. Maybe, it's not even that. He's probably going to
give me a stern talking to and let me go. Yes, that must be it.
The men came to Konoe's office. Tatsumi quietly showed him inside.
Tsuzuki looked to see Konoe sitting at his desk with a stern look
on his face. The older shinigami swallowed as he prepared his
defense.
“You wanted to see me, sir?” he asked. Konoe shoved
forward a small stuck of papers. At first, Tsuzuki didn't get
it.
“What's this?” he asked.
“You tell me,” Konoe said. Tsuzuki got a better look at
the papers on the desk. It donned on him what he was looking at.
All of the color drained from Tsuzuki's face.
“Where did you get this?” he asked. Konoe glared at
him.
“Let me tell you a little story,” he said.
“Yesterday, three agents from the Tokyo sector were running
surveillance of Kimoto Haruka and Akio. Haruka said something
rather interesting.” Konoe put his hand to the papers.
“When was the last time you reported on the Mother?” he
asked. Tsuzuki did the math in his head.
“Earlier this month,” he answered,
“Why?”
“Can you explain why we had to find out about the Mother
merging with Anna's soul through the records of your wife's
core?” the chief asked. Tsuzuki gave him a sheepish
shrug.
“I forgot?” he tried to lie. Konoe narrowed his eyes at
him. This time, that excuse wouldn't work.
“You wouldn't forget something this big,” he pointed
out. “Tell the truth. Why did you neglect to tell us about
the Mother's condition?” Tsuzuki looked down at his feet.
“I want to save her,” he mumbled. Konoe gave him a
puzzled look.
“What?” he asked. Tsuzuki lifted his head with a
determined look on his face.
“She's still there,” he insisted. “I can get her
back.”
“You know once the Mother merges with the chosen woman, the
vessel's soul is gone!” Konoe argued.
“I am aware of this,” Tsuzuki said with clenched fists.
“But I'm sure she's still there and I will bring her
home.”
“And what makes you so sure about that?” Konoe asked.
Tsuzuki bit his lower lip, but didn't back down.
“I just know,” he pressed. The shinigami took in a deep
breath. “Please, give me five days to get her back,” he
pleaded. Konoe raised an eyebrow at him.
“You know it is impossible to bring the vessel's soul
back,” his boss pointed out. “You could risk losing
your soul as well.”
“Please?” Tsuzuki asked. “I just have to try. I
can't lose her again! I love her that much!” Konoe huffed at
the puppy dog eyes and other features he gave him. The boss frowned
and rolled his eyes.
“Fine,” he muttered. “You will only get five
days. If you fail, we will have no choice but to kill her
again.”
“Thank you, sir,” he said relived with a bow.
“Just get out,” Konoe complained.
“Yes sir!” Tsuzuki repeated. He turned and headed out
the door for his latest battle. Konoe shook his head in doubt.
Again, he just bent to Tsuzuki's will about Kimoto-Tsuzuki
Anna.
I need to tell him no at one point to keep this all from getting
worse than it already is, he thought as he buried his head in
his hands. Damn all of this crap. We don't need this.