This is the third chapter of the second part of the trilogy.
BIG warning on this one for content & language; once again,
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Daughters of Darkness II: Shina (chapter 3 of 4)
Rowen sat on the sofa, watching his friend fidget. Normally,
hed be the
one whod fidget and annoy, but tonight everything seemed,
well, odd.
Instead, Sage sat there next to him, blithely running his
finger around the edges of his third eye. The sight creeped him
out. He
hardly tore his eyes away from the spectacle, leaving the
television to
chatter to an apathetic audience. Even his normally engrossing
astrophysics
text held less interest than the bizarre show his friend had
become.
Finally, he could tolerate no more fidgeting. He slammed the book
shut as
loud as he could, receiving not so much as a half-hearted glance
up.
Sage, Rowen said. Nothing. Sage. Nothing.
Sage! Sage looked up,
slightly startled. Will you stop that? Its...weird.
Sage smiled and shook his head, still stroking his third eye.
Im just
fidgeting. Its not really that different from you tapping
your fingers,
shaking your feet, making horse noises...
Those are normal fidgets. Its not playing with a pet
eye. Isnt there
some way you can get rid of it?
Not yet. Theres a reason I have it.
Rowen shook his head and tried to return to his text, yet the
exhibition
his friend had become was too distracting. It may have been
quiet, but it
was still distracting. You gonna name it soon?
No.
You want suggestions? Rowen asked, growing a
positively Cheshire grin.
No.
How about Blinky? Winky? Lil Bluesy?
Rowen, knock it off. This is serious.
A random third eye on your hand is serious?
Yeah. Just ask Kento.
Oh. Rowen sighed and let his thoughts drift to his
once strong and
sturdy friend; now he spent days on end locked in his room and
curled in his
bed, afraid of another attack. He closed his book and stood up
from the
sofa. Maybe I should check on him.
Sage looked away from his pet eye and gave his friend a dismayed
look of
protest. Are you sure its safe? He might have another
of Shinas
attacks.
So?
So if he has another attack, it could kill both of you.
Sage stood up
and approached his friend, covering his hand. Its
safer if I check. He
started down the hall, heading for the last door before the
stairs. As he
seized the doorknob, he listened. After a long pause, he looked
back at
Rowen and shook his head.
What? Is someone in there?
Yeah. Sai. Sage leaned against the wall and slowly
crept down to a
sitting position; something told him he wouldnt have long
to wait for his
exit.
Sai sat on the edge of the bed, staring out the open window at
the gently
swaying tree branches. He was the last person who could do
counseling,
especially to such a recalcitrant client as Kento. All his friend
ever
seemed to do was sleep and, in his rare waking moments, sit
silently in bed
and try to avoid everyone. Long ago, he realized just how
obnoxious this
was and that, well, it wasnt too original an idea; he had
subjected his
friend to it not so long ago. He turned around and seized the
only portion
of his friend free from the tangle of blankets, his bare left
foot. Kento
tossed the blankets off his head and stared wearily at Sai.
How long have you been there? Kento moaned, still
possessed by sleep.
Twenty minutes, I guess, Sai answered. I got
lonely upstairs.
Oh. Any word from Yame? Sai sadly shook his
head. Sorry.
Its not your fault.
Yuh-huh. If I didnt go on that damn date, wed
all be fine.
Sai gave his friend a sympathetic grin. Trust me, if Ayames
family want
to get to her, they will, no matter what. Its nothing you
can help.
<You!> Sai gasped quietly; Kento winced, another surge of
pain racing
through his left arm. <Claiming you will be such a thrill.>
Kento struggled against himself, trying in vain to keep his left
hand
concealed. Sai, run! he strained between his teeth.
Sai lept to his feet
and tried to help his friend, unsure of what he could do. Get
outta here!
<Whats wrong, Sai Mouri? Wouldnt you want to see
Ayame again?>
Dont listen, just ru-- Kento froze and let out
a bloodcurdling scream
of pure, unearthly agony. His right hand shot out and seized Sai
by the
throat in a white-knuckle grip. He stepped from the bed and
lifted the
struggling figure off of his feet, pinning him against the wall.
Sai
grabbed at the tight grip on his throat, clawing desperately at
the
cinch-like hand. A few choked coughs and protests escaped from
Sais mouth;
he stared panicked at his friend, able to feel the left hand
pressing
heavily against his aching chest.
Kento let a few terrified tears cloud his eyes. Sai, Im
sorry. I cant
help it, Im sorry.
{Sai...Dont be scared.}
The eye blinked, and a set of agonized screams engulfed the room.
Sai
gasped wildly, each breath dulling the pain. He forced his eyes
open, his
vision blurred by the lack of oxygen; a numbness
swallowed his body, and he had to push himself up from the supine
position
in which he had landed. Kento was sprawled on the ground nearby,
face down
and completely still; even after a shake on the shoulder, he
failed to
respond. His left hand had erupted into a flooding puddle of
blood, the
third eye gone. Kento? Sai called out, his voice
scratchy. Kento?!
Sai struggled to sit up and rolled his limp friend over; he was
nearly
white, and his eyes were rolled into the back of his head under
half-mast
eyelids. There was no breathing, no heartbeat....nothing. Sai
cradled the
cold body in his arms and started to weep. Oh, no....no....
He managed
to jimmy the door open and tried to raise his voice enough to get
someones
attention. Get in here, please, quickly! Kentos....Oh,
no....
Sage reached the door first and stared in awe as he saw the
sight. He fell
to his knees and tried to examine his lifeless friend despite Sais
grieving. Sai, can I see him? he timidly asked. Sai
shook his head.
Please, maybe I can help him.
Hes gone....she took him... Sai mumbled between
his sobs.
Let me try something. I might be able to save him from
Shina.
But hell still be dead. Sai watched in
indignation as Sage rested his
right hand and its third eye against Kentos still chest.
What are you
doing to him?
Even if I can get part of him from Shina, I can save him.
Sai opened his
mouth to protest and reached to toss Sages hand away; Sage
stared into him
with a cold ferocity normally reserved for the
savagery of battle and spoke between clenched teeth. SAI,
LET ME HELP
HIM. Sai gave him a suspicious look before lowering Kento
to the floor and
resigning his care to Sage. Sage rested his hand against the
center of the
still chest and held out his left to Sai. Can I have your
hand?
What?
{Sai, give him your hand.}
Ayame? Sai whispered. He reluctantly took Sages
hand and closed his
eyes. \Ayame, where are you?/
{Im where you are.}
\Why are you making me do this? Kentos gone./
{No, hes not. Im trying to help him. Just trust me.}
A surge of odd,
numbing warmth ran through Sais body; his eyes shot open in
time to witness
Kentos sudden gasp of breath and stunned stare at the
ceiling. {Hell be
fine now. Dont worry.}
Kento? Sage asked as he retrieved his hands. Can
you hear me?
Kento? Sai eagerly asked, giving his confused friend
an elated smile.
Sai, what happened? Kento moaned. He picked up his
left hand and stared
at the healing blister that had replaced the eye. What
happened to my
hand?
Youre okay now, Sage said, helping him sit up.
You dont have to worry
anymore. Sage stood up and left the room without a word,
protecting his
hand.
Sai watched his hasty exit, then turned his attention to Kento.
Kento?
Kento looked at him, his gaze focused on the red marks along Sais
throat.
Geez, man, Im sorry. Are you okay?
Im fine. Are you okay? You werent breathing.
Im okay now. He stared down at his recovering
hand and sighed. A wave
of relief bathed him; he was free now.
Sage sat on the hardwood floor of his bedroom, his legs
crossed. The third
eye remained open and stared up at him. He heaved a massive sigh
and
waited.
^Ayame? Are you there?^
{Sage. How do you feel?}
^Awful. Is it always this bad?^
{Itll only get worse. You have to handle it.}
^I know. I just wish I knew why I was chosen for this.^
{I dont know, either. I hate to do this to you, but there
isnt much
choice.}
^Why? Cant some other victim do this, too?^
{No. Ive always heard that there was some one, singular
person out there
who could counteract Shinas touch. I guess youre it.
You have no choice
but to face her alone.}
^I know that!^
{Sorry. I just wanna protect you and Sai and everyone as much as
I can
like this.}
^What do you mean, like this?^
{Shina has my body. She has my memory. She knows youre all
here. If I
were you, Id leave.}
So were just supposed to up and leave? Mia
argued, glaring angrily at
Sage as the meeting in the living room progressed.
Im sorry, but its the best option to keep us
all safe, Sage calmly
argued. I dont like it, either, but we have no other
choice.
Where are we supposed to go? Kento asked, still
shaken from the past
assault. Are we supposed to just go home and wait it out?
Basically. Im sorry, but its either stay here
and fend off two demons
or go home and hope they give up.
Can I stay here? Sai asked. I just want to wait
for Ayame.
Sage let his stern exterior melt into a look of total, sincere
pity. Sai,
Ayame may never really be back. Youd really be better off
somewhere else.
Sai resigned his argument with a sad sigh. Im sorry.
Where am I supposed to go? Youre EVICTING me,
Mia continued to argue.
You can always stay at my grandmothers, Ryo
offered. If you dont mind
ten p.m. curfews.
I guess...if we have no other choice. Mia tempered
her anger long enough
to give Sage a look of concern. Please be careful.
Uhh...Sage? Can I talk to you later? Rowen asked.
Sure. So do you know where youre all going?
Yeah, well be okay, Kento assured. You
going home, too?
I have to stay here. Its the only way I can stop
Shina. Sage lowered
himself into the loveseat with an anxious sigh and watched as the
others
departed.
Oh. Sorry, man. Kento gave Sage a sympathetic grin as
he stood up to
leave, followed by a very silent Sai.
Are you sure your mother wont mind? Sai asked
Kento as they left.
Oh, yeah. Well just evict one of my sibs, Kento
returned. Thats why
theres dumpsters.
Sage noticed Rowen staring quietly at his hands. You know,
my parents
wont mind if you stay there for a while...
Nah. If youre staying, Im staying, Rowen
returned with a vague grin.
You really cant. Its too much of a risk.
Sage, I really have nowhere else to go. You know that.
Sage closed his
eyes, acknowledging the truth in that statement. Even if its
a risk, Id
rather stay here. Besides, you think you can fend her off alone?
I have to. If youre afraid to go home, I have money.
You can stay at a
hotel--
Im staying. Rowen stared sternly into his
friends eyes. The
conviction was too intense to deny; there was no way Sage would
change his
mind.
Fine. Just please, take care of yourself.
Rowen stood up and headed down the hall, smiling a bit more than
before.
Dont worry, Ill be fine.
Rowen watched from the safety of his bedroom as Mias
jeep peeled out of
the garage; even the squealing of the wheels seemed angry. He
couldnt
really blame her. If a guest was evicting him from his home, hed
be mad,
too. Sage had gone to the end of the long driveway to see
everyone off, and
his diminutive silhouette could be seen at the very edge. He
turned from
his window and started to toss the assemblage of dirty clothes
from his
hidden bed to the already concealed floor. A nap would do wonders
for him
now. He was tired of listening to the pacing from Sais room
through the
thin ceiling every night, usually followed by some sort of vocal
grieving;
the whole situation was getting out of hand, and he was just
pretty damn
sick of it. It was bad enough watching Sage with that pet eye of
his; now
he was bossing everyone around and basically acting weird. Then
the
incident in Kentos room........... Theres no way Sage
should have to face
this alone. He stretched out on his bed and tucked his arms under
his head,
staring at the ceiling. It was going to be a long night.
Sai....? a feeble, frightened female voice asked from
the hallway. Rowen
sat up and approached the doorway. I-Is anyone here...?
Yame? Rowen asked, jumping off the bed. He
tiptoed towards the
doorway. You okay?
A hand seized the front of his shirt and pitched him back into
the room.
His head bounced against the chair at his desk, sending a swirl
of the
colors of his room into a tempest that increasingly
dulled into grays and blacks. Another, more concentrated blow
struck him,
and he could hardly feel or see anything. The numbness swallowed
him just
as he heard the faint tearing of fabric and felt dull pressure
against him.
Sage entered the house, dusting the thin coat of driveway dirt
off of
himself. He sighed in vague relief; Mia had missed hitting him by
mere
inches as she pulled out, and he could only be happy she was a
lousy aim. He closed the door and waited. Any moment now, Shina
would
return, and he would begin his struggle. A nagging question ate
away at
him: What were the real stakes of this? He could handle it if
only his
soul was endangered by failure; after the incident in Kentos
room, that
seemed the highest of all stakes. He took a deep breath and
exited to the
balcony, waiting.
{Sage......you better go into Rowens.}
^Ayame?^ A gnawing fear grew in his stomach. ^What?^
Sage sprinted into the house and ran down the halls. Rowens
door was
slightly ajar, offering only the slightest glimpse of the scene
within. He
carefully stepped in and promptly felt his entire self chill to
the core.
Rowen was pure white except for his cerulean hair and the copious
blood that
stained his bare flesh. Nary a shred of fabric covered him,
exposing every
newly formed bruise; his limbs rested at unnatural angles, and a
thin streak
of blood trickled slowly down his face. Sage fell to his knees
and picked
up his stiff form, letting his head rest against him at a loose
angle. The
tears started to rush down his face as he listened to Rowens
still chest.
Rowen... Sage wept as he came to feel the break in
his friends neck.
Why....? He peered up and saw the culprit admiring
her handiwork.
Shina! he hissed, lowering Rowen to the carpet as he
slowly rose to his
feet.
Not quite... Shouldnt you call this one Ayame?
the succubus responded,
Shinas shrill voice in Ayames body. You were
wondering whats at stake,
Sage? How about him? She stepped up
uncomfortable close to him and stared coldly into him; the
overwhelming
stench of decay hit him with every chill breath she had the nerve
to exhale
against him.
{Dont let anything she says faze you.}
Ill see you later tonight, darling. The
succubus started to trace the
paths of his tears, then abruptly slapped him. He wont
be the only one to
suffer if you fail. She crashed past him, leaving only the
echoing shatter
of the glass window.
^AYAME! What did you do to him?^
{I......I have to go.}
Sage let the gnaw of grief and anger eat away at him. The thought
of
Rowens suffering in pain and terror as that whore attacked
him.....He would
make every guilty party pay for this as best he could.
{Sai? Sai, are you there?}
\Ayame, whats wrong?/
{I dont know.......Shina and I did something, and I dont
understand
what..... Sai, I might not see you again.}
\Ayame, what are you saying?/
{Goodbye.....I love you.}
\Ayame? AYAME?/