This is part one of the second fic in my trilogy & the
direct sequel to
"Ayame".
Warnings for content & language once again abound; also
again, I have no
rights to the characters you care about.
Daughters of Darkness II: Shina
The doorbell rang, setting everyone on alert. No one exactly
wanted to get
it, as it would mean leaving the comfort of the living room sofa
and the
soothing drone of the television. The only person who wanted to
get the
door was too busy, a loaded stew pot in his arms and a trip to
the suddenly
distant kitchen table keeping him preoccupied. He looked at the
living room
plaintively, his oceanic eyes going from eager to disappointed in
an
instant. The doorbell rang again, and he carefully lowered his
supper onto
a potholder, finally free to open the door. He quickly untied his
apron and
tossed it over his chair, then combed his honey brown hair with
his fingers
before ultimately reaching the door. He tossed the door open and
flashed
his guest a smile. He led in a young woman adorned by a short
crop of
amethyst hair held away from her face by a long white scarf; she
smiled,
squinting her crystal blue eyes as she grinned. Not a one of the
group in
the living room noticed.
Everyone, this is my girlfriend, Ayame, Sai Mouri
said, his British lilt
pleasantly spiking his introduction.
Hi, Ayame Sudoh said, waving a timid greeting to the
backs of five heads.
Out of the living room group, only two turned around from the
televisions
hypnotic glow. Rowen Hashiba looked over the back of the sofa
with a
half-interested snort, raising one eyebrow over his deep
navy eyes; he shook his head, jostling the already wild cerulean
locks that
hung over his forehead, then returned to the television. Kento
Rei Fuan
tore himself away from the television long enough for his
hazel-blue eyes to spark with familiarity and give both his best
friend and
the guest a pleasant wave, followed by a beckon to join. When
neither party
budged, Sai cleared his throat, receiving a delayed
reaction.
Cute, Sai, Ryo Sanada said with a laugh, never moving
his sapphire gaze
from the television. Who is she, a cousin?
Mia Koji turned around, the long ends of her warm brown hair
catching on
the coarse fabric of the sofa. Her sky blue eyes smiled at the
sight of Sai
and Ayame shaking their heads in bemused disbelief. Guys,
be nice and turn
around.
Next commercial, Kento whined, shoving a fistful of
buttered popcorn into
his mouth.
Sai gave Ayame an elfin grin and wrapped his arms around her
waist, getting
a timid blush as a response. Sai, stop it, Ayame
giggled. Not here.
He began to wiggle his fingers against her stomach, and she
scrunched up to
avoid the sensation, her laughter growing in volume. Stop
it! Please, not
here! He kept tickling her, so she retaliated with a kiss
on the cheek.
You forced it, mister! She gave him another kiss
before noticing that
they finally had everyones attention. Both blushed and
resumed a
semiformal stance, ignoring the groups amused leers, and
meekly apologized.
You really have a girlfriend, Ryo stated in a happily
stunned tone. She
seems nice.
You could do better, Kento spat out, producing a few
fragments of popcorn
along with his sentiment.
Hey! Ayame responded as Sai led her to an open spot
on the sofa. Youre
not exactly a prize.
Be nice, both of you, Mia admonished. Why dont
you introduce us, Sai?
Sai meekly stood up, placing a gentle hand on Ayames
shoulder. Everyone,
meet Ayame. Ayame, you know Kento and Rowen already. Theres
Ryo-- Ryo
waved to her from where he sat on the
carpet. --and Mia. Mia smiled from her recliner seat
and took a sip of
her iced tea. And Sage. Sai scanned the room and
found Sage Date dozing
in the loveseat, a beige afghan wrapped around his
shoulders. Sage? Are you awake?
Sage opened his ice blue eyes with a low groan and held the
bridge of his
nose, shoving the recalcitrant lock of his flaxen hair out of his
way as he
did. Im sorry, he sighed. They call it
DayQuil, but...... He gave
Ayame as friendly a smile as he could muster. Hi. Dont
get too close.
Flu and all. He leaned back against the loveseat, closing
his eyes and
rearranging the afghan.
Are you staying for dinner? Mia asked as she
carefully placed her tea on
a coaster.
I hope so, Ayame answered, turning her attention to
Sai. Its not a
problem, is it?
Of course not, Sai said with a mild grin. I was
planning on it.
Thanks. I cant stand another meal at the home.
What is it? Kento asked, forcing the last handful of
popcorn into his
gullet. All he received was a baffled look, and he knew to
elaborate.
Dinner. What is it?
Vegetable stew, Sai answered as he approached the
kitchen table. He
lifted the lid of the pot; a rush of peppery, rich smells filled
the air.
Smells good?
Kento tossed a suspicious glance over at Ayame. You arent
a vegetarian,
are you?
What? Ayame declared, surprised. NO. I just dont
each fish.
Oh. Good. Kento tossed the plastic popcorn bowl onto
the floor and
sprinted towards the kitchen. He quickly settled into his seat
and waited,
tapping his hands on the table in a drumming motion.
Okay, lets eat. Cmon.
The others followed slowly, all except Sage; he opted to stay on
the
loveseat in his afghan, looking pathetically at the table. Ryo
and Mia sat
on the left side of the table, across from Kento; Rowen was about
to plunk
down in the other seat on the right side but paused to grab a
tall glass of
iced coffee from the refrigerator. Sai pulled the seat from the
farthest
end next to his and held it out for Ayame, pushing it in after
she sat. He
hastily pulled his apron on and began seizing bowls from a stack,
ladling in
servings of the stew. Slowly, every person got a full, steaming
bowl to
eat. Sai filled the last bowl and cradled it in a potholder as he
hurried
it over to Sage.
You feel up to eating? Sai asked as he let Sage get a
good whiff of the
stew.
Sage winced and turned a slight shade of green. No thanks.
I dont
really think food likes me anymore. He snuggled more into
his blankets and
started to fall asleep again.
Sai returned to the table and placed the unclaimed bowl next to
Kento.
Well, how is it? he asked, noticing that the right
side of the table was
busily devouring their stew.
Gphh, Rowen responded, his mouth too full of gravy
broth and potatoes to
give an intelligible reply. Kento didnt dignify the
question with an
answer; he simply pushed aside the empty bowl and seized the full
one.
Rowen scraped out the last spoonful of stew and held out his
relatively
empty bowl. More. Kento followed suit, handing Sai
both of his bowls.
Do you always eat this much? Ayame asked with a
nervous smile.
Yeah, but I only eat once a day, Rowen explained as
he took his now full
bowl back. Kentos just a glutton.
Hpph! Kento responded, gravy drizzling down his chin.
He gulped down his
mouthful and gave Ayame a sour look. Theres nothing
wrong with a hearty
appetite. He wiped his face with a napkin.
So, Ayame, Ryo started, carefully spooning the stew
into his mouth. Why
dont you tell us a little about yourself?
Ayame blushed and politely set down her spoon. Well, I live
at the
boarding home right now, but Id like to get an apartment
someday, and I
work at Edible Eden as a phone clerk. She noticed Rowen
shudder. What?
Its a nice place.
The owners creepy, Rowen argued. Shes
a great big weirdo.
Shes nice, and she pays me well, Ayame
countered. You have to know
her. Anyway, I met Sai at the airport, and we just
sorta.....clicked. She
gave Sai a tender smile, which he returned with a blush.
Where are you from? Mia asked as she shoved aside her
empty bowl.
Shes hellspawn, Kento spat out between bowls.
Kento! Sai yelled, getting a shocked look from his
friends.
She IS!
Ayame drooped a little. Hes right, sorta. I dont
think youd believe
me, though.
Why dont you show them? Sai suggested.
I dont like to.
Sorry.
No, cmon, show us, hellspawn, Kento goaded,
finishing the second bowl.
Kento, stop it! The phone rang, and Kento sprinted
from the table to
fetch it. Im sorry, Ayame.
Well, you know how he feels about me.
What was it that you were gonna show? Rowen asked,
dabbing his face with
a napkin.
Guess I have to now, huh? Ayame asked rhetorically.
She sighed. Okay.
Watch that spoon.
Ayame closed her eyes and raised the two forefingers of her right
hand to
her face, resting them dead center between her eyes. The spoon in
Kentos
empty bowl began to levitate. Her eyes opened,
having gone from mild blue to unearthly amber; everyone except
Sai shuddered
slightly. The spoon began to spin, the velocity steadily gaining.
Finally,
it flew from the table towards the living room, where it smacked
the back of
Kentos head. She lowered her hand and blinked, her eyes
regaining their
azure irises; then she broke out into a fit of giggles.
OW! Kento lowered the portable phone and glared at
the table. Who did
that? Ayames laughter grew, supported by Rowen, then
the rest of the
table. Very funny, hellspawn! He returned to
his call.
Sage woke up at the outburst of laughter and picked up the spoon
from the
carpet. He slowly swung his legs to the floor and staggered to
the kitchen,
falling down into Kentos vacant seat. He
dropped the spoon back into the bowl and turned his weary
attention to
Ayame. How did you do that? he asked, his throat
raspy.
Uhm..... Ayame looked to Sai for support.
Sai picked up her hand in both of his and smiled. Go ahead,
he said.
Theyll understand.
Ayame took a deep breath and started. Im half demon.
It has some good
points, in that Im sorta psychic, I guess. But the downside
is........well...... Im half demon. Sai managed to stop my
father, though,
so I feel a little better. She turned to Sai, who leaned
his head against
hers.
She knew my cousin, too, Rowen added, his words
excelerated by the
caffeine in his iced coffee. You never really told me about
that.
Aaron raised me, once I wanted to be human. He was like my
brother. He,
uhm, died to keep me safe.
Thats what happened? Rowen asked, surprised.
Ayame sadly nodded her
head. Mom said he went nuts, and I wasnt allowed to
talk about him
anymore. He gave Ayame a sad smile. Wow. I didnt
think anyone else knew him.
Youre a lot like him, Ayame meekly stated.
Youre sweet.
Um...thanks. Rowen became a little flustered,
although no one was quite
sure whether it was the compliment or another caffeine onslaught.
Wait a minute, Sage stated, starting to fight through
the DayQuil.
Arent you afraid of your...relatives reappearing?
Not as much as I used to be. Without my father, they dont
really have
any motive to hunt me down.
Mia paused in thought, then beamed. Ayame, would you like
to move in?
Here? Mia nodded. Ayame looked at Sai, who was just
thrilled. I dont
think...
Its no big deal, Ryo argued amiably. Its
just twenty bucks a month.
Theres a nice room in the attic that youll just
love, Mia cheerfully
stated.
This is a little forward... Ayame nervously giggled.
Its okay, Sai said. Ill move next
door to you if youre nervous.
Do all of you NORMALLY stay here?
We go home occasionally, but its just nicer here,
Rowen offered. Its
just closer to school, and we can live by our own schedules here.
But do your families mind?
Theyre basically good with it, Ryo responded.
They know were in good
company.
Plus, the whole problem with the apartment and the fire...
Sai meekly
offered with a sheepish, guilty grin.
Well,....I guess so, if its not putting anyone out.
You wont mind if I
keep flowers?
Not at all, Mia said, going back to the sale. The
lights great for
plants, and its really spacious.
Okay, Ill notify the home, Ayame said,
resigning her resistance. Thank
you so much. I HATE the home. Its loud and roach-infested
and just
gross.
Kento stood up from the living room and reentered the kitchen
with a
triumphant cry. I got a DATE! he cried, placing the
cordless phone in the
center of the table. He stopped when he saw his seat
was occupied, so he opted to sit on the counter instead. Her
names Shina,
and were meeting for dinner Tuesday night.
You have a date? Rowen asked, trying to conceal his
grin. Well, I guess
Hells pretty much frozen solid by now.
Kento gave him a sour, slightly angry look. Whats
that mean? The rest
of the guys, except Sai, joined in the snickering. What?!
Kento checked his watch again for the umpteenth time and
sighed, resting
his head in his hands. Was it normal for a date to run this late?
He had
waited over an hour in a restaurant full of food, and he didnt
want to sour
any impressions by eating without her, but he could only wait so
long. The
audible growling of his stomach was starting not only to hurt but
also to
draw unwanted attention. Finally, he could stand the starvation
no longer.
He stood up with a sigh and walked to the bar, eyeing a bowl of
hard
pretzels. As he sat at the counter and began to stuff the crunchy
pretzels
into his mouth, a hand rested on his shoulder. He turned around,
the loop
of one pretzel hanging on his lip. A young woman stood behind
him, smiling
politely. She stared at the pretzel with her violet eyes,
eventually
meeting his embarrassed stare; her amused expression was framed
by her long,
straight blonde hair. She was dressed as casually as he was,
wearing only a
worn pair of black jeans, a white tank top under an open blue
blouse, and
fashion boots. Kento swallowed the pretzel and blushed slightly
before
bursting out into anxious laughter.
Hi, the girl said, offering a bandaged hand. Im
Shina. You must be
Kento.
Y-yeah, Kento said, shaking her hand. Hi.
Sorry.
Hey, its no big deal, Shina responded with a
laugh. The two started for
the table. I just hope you saved room.
Are you kidding? Im starving!
The first thing to be done on any given morning was to turn on
the coffee
machine; everyone enjoyed the coffee, and there was always the
vain hope
that the strong, caffeinated smell would get Rowen
out of bed at a reasonable hour. Sai sat at the table and
listened to the
dripping as he sorted out his thoughts. After the break he would
have to go
back to school and work; of course hed have his friends
there, but was he up to it? He wasnt sure he could handle
the
ostracization again. So what if he was not liable in the official
records?
Everyone still would think hes a psycho, and he would still
get the cold
shoulder from everyone, even the teachers. He had to stay back a
grade for
his actions, so at least he could be with most of his friends.
But that was
hardly any comfort. Plus, the return to work wouldnt be
easy. The
customers could be so rude, ruder than anything even fathomable
in the halls
of high school. Yes, Kento and Ryo were there, but they had their
own work
to worry about and couldnt always rush to his defense if
things got
violent. Something told him things would get violent. And the
move back
into Mias
wasnt exactly voluntary. Somehow, he knew he should be
really pissed off
at Kento for starting the fire and getting them thrown out, but
he just
couldnt. At least Ayame would be around to ease some of his
awkwardness; anymore, she was the only person he felt he could be
perfectly
honest around without embarrassment. He sighed and stood up; hed
better
put aside this worrying before his hungry friends
appeared and demanded breakfast.
Sai? Sage moaned from the kitchen doorway. Sai looked
at him, taking in
just how pale and gaunt he was starting to look; he was still in
his silky
pajamas, and his hair was uncombed. He must be
sick. Is that you?
Yeah, Sai answered, baffled. He watched as Sage
slowly sat down at the
table before starting to root through the refrigerator. Would
you like
some breakfast? We have grapefruit.
No thanks. Id just like some hot tea. With honey.
Sai reemerged, holding a canister of oatmeal. Are you sure?
You really
should eat something.
I know. I just cant handle food. Sage glanced
at the clock on the
microwave. Its almost nine.
So?
So did Kento ever return from his date?
Sai paused in thought before turning around and leaning against
the
counter. I didnt see him come in last night.
Me neither. It isnt like a blind date to run this
late. Sage smiled as
best he could as he took his hot tea from Sai. You think hes
okay?
I hope so. Sai started to prepare the oatmeal at the
stove. Do you
know anything about his date?
Nothing except her name, and I dont remember it.
The door opened abruptly, and the conversation ended as Kento
half-
staggered into the house. His clothes were slightly disheveled,
and he
looked a good few shades paler than usual; there were bags
around his eyes, and his left hand was bandaged. Both of the
kitchens
occupants stared in stunned awe at the sight. He managed to walk
into the
kitchen and sit at the table without fainting, although he
slumped uneasily
in his seat.
Kento? Sai asked. Kento turned a weary gaze at his
friend and gave him a
weak smile. It was an almost frightening sight. What
happened?
I dunno, Kento groaned, rubbing his head. I met
her at the diner, we
walked, and.....now Im here. Huh.
Who was it you were out with again? Sage asked, his
concern overpowering
his illness.
I dunno.....Shina? Yeah, Shina.
Sai noticed the bandage. What happened to your hand?
I dont remember. Kento carefully peeked under
the bandages. As he
peeled them away, his eyes widened, and his exhaustion turned
into dismay.
He looked up at his two friends and stood up. I, uh,.....Ill
be in my
room. He quickly hurried down the hall and vanished with a
slam of the
door.
Sage stood up wearily and started towards the hall. Ill
see if I can
help him.
Kento sat on the bed, almost trembling. That couldnt be
what it looked
like; it had to be an odd sore, probably just the product of a
vague
hangover. Hangover? He didnt even drink the night before.
How could he keep drawing a blank like he did if he was sober?
And his
hand....What could possibly explain what happened to his hand?
There was no
way the others would believe him if he simply told them,
and if they saw it, theyd panic. He took off the bandages
and stared at
his hand. It stared back, unblinking. His stomach grew queasy;
this had to
be a bad dream, he had to wake up and return to a nice,
normal existence.
Kento? Sages weary voice asked, mustering as
much concern as he could
through his influenza. Whats wrong? As he
entered, Sage staggered back
at the sight of his strongest, most fearless friend so shaken and
confused.
Sage, Kento meekly started. He held up his left hand
with its open
palm....and its staring, bright green third eye. Is this
normal?
Sage caught his breath and slowly approached Kento, keeping a
wary watch on
the eye. As he took his first step, the eye suddenly widened and
blinked;
Kento cried out in sharp, all-consuming agony.
He watched helplessly as Sages terrified stare widened,
then washed out to
white as he fainted. He slumped to the ground, eyes closed and
breath
shallow. The pain vanished, and Kento tried in vain to catch his
breath.
He watched as the eye in his palm first closed, then disappeared
altogether.
He tried to feel it out with the tremoring fingers of his right
hand but
no luck. Only then did he notice his friend.
Sage? Kento called out. Nothing. Sage! He
ran over to where Sage had
fallen and fell to his knees. Cmon, buddy, wake up!
He tapped Sages
face, trying to revive him. He was still alive, but there was no
waking him
up. His temperature seemed normal, so there was no way he could
possibly
have fainted from fever. Ever so gently, Sages eyes opened.
Sage, are
you okay? The eye reemerged, and
Kento felt another, lesser wave of pain.
Kento... Sage moaned. Cover it....
What?
Cover your hand....please.... He winced his eyes
shut, then strained to
open them again. Kento lowered him onto the floor and rushed to
retrieve
his bandages, wrapping them around the eye before the pain became
too
unbearable.
This better? Kento asked, showing off his bandaged
hand. Sage just
groaned and closed his eyes. Sage? Sage, wake up!
Kento shook him, to
no effect. He carefully lifted up his friends limp form and
rested him on
the bed, tossing a thin blanket over him. He sat by the bed and
stared at
the bandages on his hand.
<Well done, Kento.> a womans voice intoned, although
no source could be
located.
Who are you? Did you do this? Kento asked aloud,
practically speaking to
himself.
<No. If I did this, Id have this one now. You cost me
some adequate
fuel, but dont worry. You can try again.>
Who ARE you?!
<You forgot me already? Wow, some date.>
Mia sat by Sages bedside, holding his limp wrist in her
grip and carefully
monitoring his pulse. Everything seemed normal; his breathing was
fine, his
temperature normal, and his heartbeat strong and steady. There
was no
medical reason for his state. She looked at the small gathering
with an
expression of pity and confusion and replaced Sages arm at
his side.
I dont know whats wrong, guys, she calmly
stated, sighing as she began.
But hell be okay, right? Rowen asked,
noticeably more upset than anyone
else.
I honestly dont know. If he doesnt improve by
tomorrow, well get a
doctor.
Rowen heaved an angry sigh and began to pace his tiny space. Ryo
put a
hand on his shoulder, trying to calm him. Rowen, take it
easy, he said.
I know, Rowen concurred. He glanced over at the
doorway, next to which
sat Kento. You! Kento looked up, oddly shaken. You
know what did this,
dont you? You know what hurt Sage.
<Dont answer that, Kento,> the womans voice
intoned. Kento swallowed
hard and looked at Rowens deeply hurt and angry gaze.
<You answer that,
and Ill claim that one. You want him to drop dead?>
Kento? Ryo asked, recognizing his growing distress.
What is it?
Kento, if you know what did this, you have to tell us,
Mia pleaded.
Kento just shook his head, closing his eyes. As Sai placed a hand
on his
shoulder, he slowly looked at him. Kento, you have to tell
us, he
explained gently. You arent helping Sage with your
silence.
I...... Kento started. He studied the crowd; every
eye was on him. I
dont know. Im sorry......I dont know.
Ayame curled up in bed, her knees tucked close to her chest as
she
anxiously rocked beneath the sheets. She knew all too well about
the
commotion downstairs, and if she went down, it would only make
matters worse. A few stray tears rolled down her face, but they
went
ignored as she trembled.
<Ayame..>
{Shut up, Shina!}
<Doesnt the warmth appeal to you? The life?>
{I dont need it! Im human!}
<Youre only as human as you wanna be, sis. You know youve
started down
the wrong path. If you wanna turn back, you know what to do.>