Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Wonderland ❯ Escape and War ( Chapter 24 )
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Chapter Twenty-Four: Escape and War:
At ten o'clock, flares lit up the sky. The hunters all looked up
eagerly, as their leader raised his gun in the air.
“Alright, men!” he shouted. “Divide and surround
the wall!” The hunters cheered and marched as they began to
carry out their attack. Pixies floating in the air took off into
the city.
Up to this point, the Queen's plan had worked. Takeru had doubted
his own father's plan from the start, which the pixies used to
their advantage. Once they had broken the boys up, everything else
fell into place. The girls spying around the city pushed their
weight in its all against the outer walls. They only had to wait
for the attack.
The east fell first. The cat girls waited behind the gates as they
counted down to the first siege. The Door Girl soon gave the
signal. Smiles erupted on the cats' faces as the first gate came
down.
“Hello boys!” they greeted, to the hunters. The hunters
tried to ready their guns.
“Tsk, tsk,” Kazue's double said. “That won't
work, boys!”
“Huh?” the squad leader asked, confused. It didn't take
long for them to wipe out the east squadron. Surprisingly, the
swords were able to take out the guns. The leaders became desperate
and tried to call for back-up.
“Mayday! Mayday!” they cried. “Requesting
back-up! They have us outnumbered! Requesting back-up
immed--!” One slash ended their cries for help. The east
troops fell entirely within an hour.
The north and west also went down in a breeze. The women wouldn't
even let them in. At the south and final gate, the lead hunter
gritted his teeth.
“They must have figured out our plan!” he shouted.
“Damn it!”
“What do we do now?” one of the hunters asked. The
leader tried to hide his fears behind a tough look.
“Go forward!” he shouted. The men looked at him,
panicking.
“What?!” they all shouted. The leader stood fast on his
feet.
“We can't turn back now! We've come too far! We can't give
up!” He grabbed tightly onto his gun. “If we die
today,” their leader added, “Let us die like
men!” The hunters followed, rising to their feet.
“Yeah!” they cheered. The Queen and her army waited
behind the southern gate. Emiko's double drew out her whip.
“This is it, girls,” she said. “Commence
attack!” Once the gate opened, the final battle began at
sundown.
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Meanwhile, Anna and Bunny-tan prepared to leave.
“Ready to go?” Anna asked.
“Yeah,” Bunny replied. “What's going on
outside?”
“I'm not sure,” the other woman answered. “But,
it could work to our advantage. Let's get going!”
“Right.”
Both headed out the back door of the apartment. Anna glanced over
her shoulder.
“You know the way, right?”
Bunny nodded her head. “Yes, I know a shortcut to hidden
gate,” Tsuzuki's female counterpart said.
“Good,” Anna said. “Lead the way!” She
moved aside to let Bunny step in front. They began their walk
without a single word.
As they headed out of the lusty city, they heard shouting, gunfire,
and boots pounding the ground around them. Bunny-tan trembled where
she stood.
“What's the matter?” Anna asked.
“The guns,” Bunny said in a quaking voice. “They
scare me.” She whipped around to face Anna. “I don't think I can do this.” The other
woman grabbed her by the shoulders.
“No!” she snapped. “Don't chicken out now! We
can't give up!”
Bunny lowered her eyes. “But, what if I don't have a home to
go back to?”
“You won't know unless you try, right?” Anna asked.
“Do you want to stay in this book forever?”
Bunny shook her head, her good senses kicking in. “No! I want
to go home.”
“Good, then let's go.”
“Good, then let's go.”
The other woman nodded and picked up the pace. They didn't stop
moving until they came to the woods. Bunny froze and listened
around them.
“It's quiet,” she whispered.
“Yes,” Anna said. “We're away from the city
now.” Bunny cheered up a bit at those words.
“I guess we are,” she said.
“Now, how do we get the gate?”
“Follow me!” Bunny said aloud. The women crossed
through the thickness of the woods until they came to a flight of
stone steps.
“There,” Bunny said, pointing. “The exit's all
the way up there.” She and Anna hurried up the stairs; but at
the top, Takeru sat, waiting.
“You finally came,” the young ex-hunter said. “I
knew you would.”