Shadowed
Footprints
Falling Blossom
We’re
up to Chapter Seven? Wow….. Sorry if the last chapter was a bit confusing. I
felt like going philosophical and when I went it through the thoughts ‘What AM I
writing?’ passed through my mind. When I try to be clever my writing tends to
go a bit vague, not a good point. I stopped the last chapter there because to
be frank I had a sudden writer’s block and decided to post it up instead of
keep you waiting until I got over it. ^_^ Anyway, the time for the 7th
chapter is nigh! Dear, dear, I need some new intro lines…..
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“Soul
Forest,” Satsu murmured, staring up at the vast wall of trees that ran for
miles before them. “Are you sure there is no other way round?”
“No,”
Miyu replied. “It is the quickest way through. The other pathway through is not
located for another ten miles.”
“Find,
we’ll take the forest route,” Satsu sighed. There was silence, and then she
burst out. “It’s just that there’s all sorts of rumours circulating this place.
Demons, spirits………” She glanced at Miyu. “Gods.”
“I
cannot locate any demons,” Miyu uttered. “But indeed, a god resides within this
woods.”
“Wrathful?”
“No.
She is very old, and very wise. She has control over all the trees and plants
so as long as you do not desecrate her home than no harm shall come to you.”
Satsu
gulped and her fingers reached for her sword. Larva was stoic as usual, his
mask in place shielding any expression. Miyu wondered if he felt fear right now.
Many did in the presence of Soul Forest. If you showed none you were either
braver than most, or a fool. Kaede, the Forest god, was watching your every
move made under her canopy of leaves.
“What
is the forest’s gods name?” Larva asked from under his mask.
“She
has many names but I shall refer to her as Kaede. I believe she particularly
likes that one.”
“Kaede?”
Satsu glanced at her. “As in ‘maple leaf’?”
“It
is funny how god’s have their preferences.” Miyu smiled and stared at the roof
of leaves above them. But I, she thought, shall always be Miyu.
“I
don’t like it,” Satsu muttered. “There are trees on either side giving
attackers a thousand places to hide and jump out on us and we don’t have much
room to defend ourselves.”
“If it
comes to fighting, it will be best if we sheathe our swords in case we hit a
tree,” Miyu warned.
“If
we hit a tree, does it matter?” Satsu sighed.
“Yes,”
Miyu replied sternly. “Keep that sword strapped to your back, Satsu.” She
sounded so severe Satsu did not respond. They continued in silence. The
sunlight played through the canopy and scattered the ground in gold shafts. It
was mesmerising, the beauty of it all. Miyu stopped at one point and pointed to
the forest floor. Satsu clapped her hands in delight as she saw it was a carpet
of bluebells. Flowers climbed every trunk and Larva with his keen eyesight
spotted some deer racing through the trees.
“This
is Eden,” Satsu smiled. “Everything is so peace-” She froze and squinted into
the darkness up ahead.
“What
do you see?” Miyu asked. Satsu continued to stare.
“I
think it was nothing. But I swore I saw someone flit from one trunk to the next
out of sight.” Miyu stood beside her and listened. It isn’t a god, or a human
come to think of it. It could possibly be a sprite.”
“Could
it be Akaiyu?” Larva asked remembering the name from a past conversation.
“No,
she lives in the east. This is someone else.” She suddenly jumped back as an
arrow hit the ground where she had stood. Larva was instantly in front of her,
scythe in hand. “Larva,” Miyu shouted. “Put the scythe down! Don’t attack!
You’ll hit a tree!”
Larva
dodged another arrow and reluctantly put the scythe away. There was a hiss of
another arrow passing and the unidentified attacker sped towards them. Satsu
leapt aside and as a small figure flew past in a burst of leaves and something
flashed as she attacked for Miyu. With a flick of her hand Miyu held up her
katana and blocked the swipe from a silver dagger. It was a female sprite, she
could tell from the long green flowing hair and the flowers blooming from her
clothes. The sprite’s eyes however were blank and hollow, as though her life
essence had been drained. She was infested by darkness. Her heart was black
with hatred. Miyu dared not fight her for hitting a branch but knew the sprite
would slip up through her hatred. The girl aimed another arrow at Miyu and
fired, but the fire god stepped aside easily and the arrow hit an old
sycamore’s trunk.
There
was a cold silence.
Then
a deep cry could be heard as the tree moaned in pain. Then in a flash of leaves
vines whipped through the air, slicing through the sprite’s flesh and taking
the last of her life. She fell to the ground and was quite still.
“What
was that?” Satsu hissed, her face shocked and eyes wide.
“That
is what happens when you attack a tree in Soul Forest,” Miyu panted, worn from
the battle. With a flick of robes Larva was instantly by her side, holding her
close and soothing her lovingly. “Kaede taught the trees to revenge their companions.
If you take one tree’s life force then the next tree shall revive its comrade
with yours. Look.” The arrow that had pierced the tree’s bark had become a new
branch.
“And
what was with that sprite?” Satsu asked.
“She
had been possessed by darkness.” Miyu’s face was blank.
“I’m
not sure if I understand this whole darkness thing.”
“Nor
do I. I do know that darkness is generated in the underground of the world and
it is where demons are bred. It is the gods’ duty to keep the darkness below
but I fear that it has escaped to the surface. Darkness has the ability to
possess one’s heart.”
“Then
why are these ‘dark-infested’ demons coming after you?”
“The
dark’s fear is light,” Miyu explained and summoned a white flame in her palm.
“And fire creates light. No doubt they wish to remove me.”
“So
was it Lethes or the Dark that sent that Mordrock to beat us up?” Satsu
pondered scratching her skull. Miyu snapped her hand shut and the flame
disappeared.
“A
good question, but darkness cannot send things alone. It needs to possess a
body with a weak enough mind to control things.” Miyu hung her head and Larva
pressed her deep into the folds of his robes.
“I’m
still confused,” Satsu muttered. Suddenly her ears pricked. She glanced up and
stared. “Miyu,” she whispered. “Look!”
Miyu
followed her gaze and saw what Satsu was gawping at. Lit by sunlight, standing
in a clearing surrounded by trees stood a great white stag, head held aloft
with a woman upon his haunches. They both were looking straight at Miyu. The
fire goddess bowed, followed hastily by Larva and Satsu.
“Greetings,
Kaede,” Miyu said, her liquid gold eyes glittering in the light. “Do you grant
us permission to walk through your domain?”
Silence.
Then the stag turned and began to walk towards them. As they drew closer Miyu
saw Kaede properly. She was a woman of beauty, with dark hazel hair flowing
down to her angles and a willowy skin with deep green eyes. A large cloak of
ivy was all that clothed her and she clung to the great white stag’s neck as
they walked. The stag itself was an immortal creature. Unnaturally white and
twice as large as any normal stag with great curling antlers more like tree
branches than horn perched on his head like a nature’s crown. Flowers burst
into bloom as the two passed and leaves unfurled and stretched towards the
woman as though she was their sunlight.
“I
heard the cry of a tree and came to investigate,” her voice was deep and
weathered yet strong. “Miyu, what was the cause of the disturbance?” Then her
eyes travelled down to the wood sprite’s body. “Akina,” she said sadly. “My
little spring flower. Why did you throw your life away due to such a silly
accident?”
“Kaede,
have you felt the darkness?” Miyu asked gently. The forest god loved all her
sprites and would take time to mourn but time was pressing.
“Yes,
it is rising.” Kaede looked grave. “I trust it took innocent little Akina’s
soul. I fear I will have to leave my forest soon and follow all the other gods
to the summoning of Tsuki Ryuu.”
“Tsuki
Ryuu?” Miyu asked.
“Miyu,
you have much to learn as a god.” She smiled softly. “So I will liberate you
here. In times of trouble all the gods will gather and perform a ritual that summons
the Tsuki Ryuu, an old powerful spirit. It is believe that this one spirit will
cleanse the world of the darkness and return it underground. But this ritual is
an ancient magic and other knowledge of the Tsuki Ryuu has been long forgotten.
Miyu, you should come with me.”
“I
will one day,” Miyu replied. “But I have unfinished business to attend to
first.”
“Then
we shall await your arrival,” Kaede replied and whispered something into her
stag’s ear. The stag blinked understandingly and turned to trot away. “Goodbye,
fire goddess. I will be waiting………” Then she was gone and all the flowers
drooped as though they had lost something precious.
“What
was that about?” Satsu asked once Kaede left.
“There
is somewhere I must go after I have dealt with Lethes,” Miyu replied, her face
not portraying any expression.
“Why
not just leave it to Reiha and Quenta and stay in Iktyo as was previously
planned,” she moaned in reply.
“Because
only united will we defeat him.” Miyu leant back in Larva’s arms. She had felt
so tired lately as everything bore down on her. It had only been a week ago
that she had been sitting in her father’s garden dreaming of escape and now she
was a god on a mission to stop the darkness from seeping over the land. Larva
lifted her in his arms and cradled her as she rested. “I feel so tired, Larva,”
she whispered.
“Then
sleep,” Larva chided her and placed his fingertips over her eyes. “Rest, Miyu.”
Miyu
slowly drifted into a peaceful sleep and let her mind rest as she was carried
in Larva’s arms out of the Soul Forest.
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*
“Miyu!”
“Hush,
let her rest.”
“No,
she’d like to see. Besides, I don’t take orders from the hostage.”
Miyu
awoke from her sleep to the sound of Larva and Satsu arguing.
“I’m
still trying to work out why I don’t have you gagged,” Satsu was continuing
harshly.
“Good
morning,” Miyu smiled and Satsu stopped hastily.
“Actually
it is evening,” Larva replied looking down on her. She blushed to see she was
still in his arms.
“What
was it you wanted to show me?” Miyu asked propping herself up. Satsu smiled and
pointed up the path to the base of a small mountain.
“Miyu,
where nearly there. Do you see it? Iktyo,” she sighed the word happily. Miyu
could see the town silhouetted against the setting sun nestled halfway up the
mountain. Though it was evening Iktyo was known for its warm climate. “I’m
going to love living here,” Satsu was saying. “All this warmth makes such a
change from dark forests and rainy villages. I’ve heard Iktyo is especially
famous for it’s sakura and beautiful architecture.”
“I
thought you’d only care how rich the inhabitants were,” Larva smirked and
sidestepped Satsu’s hurtling fist.
“Can’t
we tie him up, Miyu?” Satsu groaned. “Or has he grown on you ever since you had
that little SNOOZE together on the beach?”
Miyu
blushed but tried to stay straight faced. “What are you implying?”
“Nothing,”
Satsu whistled innocently. Larva had conveniently put his mask back on to hide
his expression. Miyu dropped out of his arms but her hand slipped into his.
They
wandered in silence along the path, enjoying the play of sunlight on their
faces and the warm weather. It saddened Miyu’s heart to think she would not be
able to enjoy it for long. As they neared Iktyo Miyu paused, sensing something
nearby. She glanced about but only felt traces of it lingering here and there
like scent she just couldn’t quite smell.
“Miyu?”
Larva glanced down at her.
“I
am sorry,” she murmured. “It is nothing. Let us continue.”
She
started walking again and tried to put it out of her mind, but she could still
feel Larva’s eyes watching her.
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As
they entered Iktyo they could feel the definite oriental ambiance the place portrayed.
The streets were cobbled and the huts had their traditional tiled roofs with
curling corners and doors slid aside as people walked casually into the
streets. The sakura had been planted everywhere soil was available and cherry
blossom drifted across the street. Miyu turned and stared back out through the
tori gate at the landscape behind them. In the far distance past the dark
shadow that was Soul Forest she could Mikaa with the rain clouds gathered
overhead and Genawa perched on the coast and the little village of Daie and
even the outskirts of her home province. Iktyo certainly had good views. They
wandered through the streets searching for directions. Miyu turned a corner
and………
“SATSU!”
Miyu turned to see a girl a few years younger than her racing down the street,
her dark hair streaming out behind. She threw her arms straight round Satsu’s
waist and nearly knocked the small thief over. “Nagi said you would one day
visit but I didn’t really believe him but now you are here it is so wonderful!”
she said in a rush. “Have you heard from Miyu? Does she have another letter for
me?”
“I
thought I’d come personally,” Miyu smiled and the girl spun round, eyes wide.
“Greetings, Yui.”
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Miyu
sipped her tea as they sat round a low tea table inside the house that belonged
to her half sister Yui and Yui’s elder brother, Nagi. Nagi was roughly the same
age as Larva with his dark hair held back in long ponytail and bearing a
bemused expression.
“So
you are Yui’s half sister?” he asked.
“Yes,”
Miyu nodded. “Yui and I share the same father.” She left it at that. Her father
had abandoned Yui’s mother and it embarrassed them both talking about it. “So
you are Yui’s brother?”
“Um,
not really. When Yui and her mother came here there were a few relationships
and some rather complicated happenings and we just refer to each other as
brother and sister now. It’s nice to have family,” he murmured quietly.
“Nagi’s
parents were killed,” Yui explained. “They were with my mother when they were
mugged.” There was a paused and everyone stared uncomfortably down at the sushi
that had been served for a welcome meal.
“It
was foolish of them to fight back,” Nagi snapped but lowered his voice again
promptly. “When the road thieves attack you just let them take the money and
run.” Satsu shifted nervously.
“Miyu?”
Yui asked. “Why aren’t you at the palace. I thought you weren’t allowed out.”
“I
wasn’t. But I escaped with the aid of Satsu’s sister, Chisato and went to Satsu
for help. Larva was a palace guard sent to pursue us but after what we’ve been
through on this journey he is now our ally. We came here seeing as this is
probably my second home.”
“You’re
here to stay?” Yui grinned hopefully. “Miyu, you are very welcome. We can find
huts for the three of you and I’m sure you can find jobs. Larva, if you were a
guard, would you consider another job guarding the tori gate? We get a lot of
odd folk trying to pass through the town at the moment.”
“I
will consider it,” Larva replied. He knew he could never take another job for
Miyu had told him they would not stay in Iktyo for long. He glanced over at
Miyu and saw she was silent. Her sushi was quite untouched. Satsu had bags
under her eyes from lack of sleep yet she still had a pressing question.
“Would
there be any mechanical jobs available?” Satsu added optimistically. “Technical
jobs?”
“Yes,”
Yui replied slowly. “Our chief mechanic is working on an array of guns and
other contraptions and possibly a tram that will help passers by get down the
mountain. He is always glad for any assistance. But I thought you would prefer
a job at the dressmake-”
“I’ll
take the job!” Satsu cried in glee. Miyu laughed softly and Yui turned to her
half sister.
“Miyu,
what job would you like?”
Miyu
looked up and her eyes were stone. “I’m not sure, Yui. Let me think about it.”
Yui nodded and collected up the empty teacups and the sushi bowls. As she
passed Nagi she nudged him. “Nagi, make up some beds in the spare room.”
Nagi
grumbled and lurched off into the next room. Satsu sighed and leant back
against the wall.
“I
like it here,” she smiled peacefully. “I’m gonna enjoy living here. Well,
goodnight you two. I need a long kip.” She followed Nagi into the next room.
Miyu also rose.
“I
think I’ll look round the town,” she said distantly. Larva said nothing. He
could tell she wanted a moment to herself. As she left he got up and walked
after Yui into the small kitchen.
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*
The
kitchen was small with a stove at one end, a basin in the corner and a storage
cupboard near the door. The room was dimly lit by an oil lamp hanging overhead
and Yui stood over a small table against the far wall preparing refreshments.
The fire under the furnace was lit and the room was filled with smoke and
scents of jasmine tea being prepared. Yui heard Larva entered and turned
smiling, a chine cup in one hand.
“Hello,
Larva,” she smiled. “Has Satsu gone to bed? She seemed quite tired over
dinner.”
“Yes,
she’s sleeping,” Larva replied. He was glad to see Yui was like her half sister
due to the fact that she wasn’t leaping on Larva begging for love.
“I’m
worried about Miyu,” Yui suddenly said turning back to the teacups. Larva
listened interested. “We’ve never met in person before but we’ve written lots
of letters to each other and I’d built up a sort of personality about her. A
calm yet trapped person yet one who showed her feelings. But now I see her she
is quite unreadable.”
“Miyu
has undergone a lot of things ever since she escaped,” Larva said slowly. He
didn’t wish to go into the immortal details. “Many of the events she has
witnessed has made her personality a lot like a shell. She needs a lot of
persuasion to show her feelings to the world. Maybe she feels more secure if
she keeps her feelings to herself.”
“I
disagree,” Yui replied. “I you others how you feel then they can help.” She
turned slightly to glance at Larva and said in a quiet voice, “I can tell she
likes you.”
“What?”
Larva couldn’t think of any other reply.
“I have
a knack at guessing,” she laughed. Her face became serious again. “Listen, you
seem to understand her better than the rest of us. You should talk to her about
what she’s feeling. Sometimes its good to get things off your chest if you feel
worried or upset.”
“But
where would I find her?” Larva asked more to himself than Yui.
“The
sakura tree near the tori gate,” Yui replied at once.
“How
would you know?” Larva said incredulously.
“Miyu
told me that she liked watching the moon when she wanted to think. The sakura
tree right next to the gate has the best view of the moon in all of Iktyo.
She’s no doubt gone there. Go talk to her, Larva.”
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Miyu
perched among the branches staring up into the waxy orb that hung in the sky.
Veiled in silver mist the moon was at its height of beauty that night. A few
blossom leaves drifted past her face and landed it her lap. She did not wish to
brush them away, just held the moment in her mind and tried to relax. She
opened her eyes and turned slightly to the sound of footsteps. She glanced down
and saw Larva standing by the trunk looking up at her. Her lips tightened and
she looked away. Why should she bail her worries onto other people?
“Miyu?”
She was forced to look down again. “Are you alright?” Larva asked. She looked
up at the moon again quickly.
“Yes.”
There was a rustle of leaves and blossom as Larva hoisted himself up onto the
branch next to hers. She still stared hard at the moon resisted the temptation
to turn round.
“Miyu,”
Larva tucked a strand of her hair behind her ear. She felt her check prickle
but continued to stare into space desperately. “What are you thinking?” Larva
was now on her branch. She could feel him sitting right behind her. One of his
demon hands rested lightly on hers.
“They
are just little insignificant worries I should not concern myself with,” Miyu
said quickly. Larva squeezed her hand and turned her round. She was now facing
him, the moon’s rays lighting up his face. No matter desperate she was, she
could not look away. “Larva,” her voice trembled. “Why should you concern
yourself with my petty troubles.”
“Because
I want to comfort you,” Larva chided her and pulled her forwards so she could
lean against him. His arms encircled her. She bit her lip. Then, without
restraint, the smallest sob shook her body. A few tears spilled from her eyes
and trickled in crystal rivulets down her cheeks. “Miyu,” Larva hushed and he
stroked her damp cheek. “What troubles you so?”
“Larva,”
she whispered and another sob escaped. “When you first met me I was not like
this. I mean………” She paused. A few more tears escaped. “I showed more emotion!”
she blurted out. More sobs racked her body but she continued. “I knew I was
showing less emotion and I knew why. It is not because I am a god. It isn’t even
because I am not afraid. I am afraid. So very afraid. The normal girl would
probably never be able to bear the burden that I bear. Especially not a palace
girl like me. So Saiyuna, my mother took away my fear and sorrow. It sounds
wonderful but it feels terrible! All my woe and terror builds up inside me and
finally I could take no more. Mentally I asked Saiyuna to relieve me of this
internal torture. It was after that possessed sprite had attacked that I
pleaded and as the emotions flooded back I became tired.” The crying had ceased
but tears still ran freely down her cheeks. Larva wiped them away and let her
continue. “I know we could die when we find Lethes and even with my emotions
back I am still not afraid of dying. I may be able to feel fear and sorrow but
being a deity is like a discipline. You begin to see life and death
differently. What I fear most though is if you or Satsu get hurt. I don’t want
you to-” She faltered but didn’t need to finish. Larva held her tight and he
could feel her hands gripping his cloak.
“Miyu.
I said I would help you through to the end,” Larva whispered and Miyu leant
back from his grasp. “I will always keep my promise to you. But I must ask,” now
there was sorrow in his eyes. “On the beach, could also not feel……… love?”
Her
eyes were imploring and she gripped his hands. “Larva, not even the gods could
make me forget love.”
He
leant forwards slowly and gently kissed her lips, his aqua hair falling over
her face. She closed her eyes as she drew herself closer in a tight embrace.
Larva’s arms enclosed her and she let all her worried flood from her mind. Life
to her suddenly felt important, just so she could be close to him. And for the
first time, she feared death. The kiss had ended but the still held each other,
cheeks resting together, the moon bathing them in a heavenly light. Sakura
petals drifted round them.
“Larva,”
she whispered in his hear. “I love you.” Larva didn’t need to reply. His hands
stroked her moist cheek and they climbed down from the sakura tree and wandered
together down the deserted street of Iktyo.
As
they entered the warm hut Yui glanced quizzically at Larva but he merely smiled
and led Miyu away to where their beds were laid out. Satsu was snoring in the
corner under her rumbled sheets. Miyu curled up in futon and she could see
Larva lying down in the bed next to hers. As she closed her eyes she knew she
would sleep with a smile on her face that night.
* *
*
Bright
shafts of sunlight flickered through the window and Miyu flinched in the light.
She rolled over to see Larva sleeping softly, his hair spilling out over his
face. She smiled and leant over clear away the blue strands.
“Larva,”
she whispered. “Larva. It is morning.”
Larva
slowly opened his crimson eyes and sat up. Satsu stood in the doorway, a kimono
wrapped tightly around herself. Miyu tried to remember the picture of ‘Satsu in
a Kimono’ for the rest of her life.
“I
thought you’d never wake up,” Satsu said brightly. “Breakfast is already on the
table.” Larva turned and nearly choked when he saw Satsu wearing the kimono.
Satsu glared at him. “I think I’ll tell Yui to ration the hostage’s food.” She
turned and stalked away. Miyu laughed and smiled as Larva stood up and helped
her up. The wonderful feeling from last night was still fresh in her mind and
she kissed his cheek and walked into the kitchen.
Yui
had outdone herself by making prawn tempura and steaming cups of green
tea. When Miyu sat down she instantly
began talking to Yui. She felt that she owed her half sister at least a proper
conversation. As she explained the journey, missing out the bits with the gods
and demons and the darkness Yui described life in Iktyo.
“Miyu,”
she smiled swallowing a prawn. “I believe you should become a painter. You
always used to send me pictures with your letters and they are so beautiful.”
“I
considered becoming a painter when I escaped and planned to come here,” Miyu
replied truthfully. “Yui, what is your profession?”
“I
cook in the local café,” she grinned. “It’s not really a restaurant, more of a
place for travellers to dine but my boss says I do such a good cuisine the
civilians also eat there as well.”
“And
Nagi?”
“I work as a hunter,” Nagi interrupted Yui.
“There are a lot of beasts that live up the mountain constantly threatening
Iktyo. We keep them away. They’ve been particularly daring and troublesome at
the moment. Even a strange looking mountain lion has been seen on a number of
occasions attacking our livestock. Quite easy to spot, seeing as it shines in
the sun but none of us has been able to hit it, though. It’s just too lithe and
quick.”
“Hikyuu,”
Miyu murmured.
“Sorry?”
Nagi looked up.
“Nothing,”
Miyu responded quickly. She recognised the disguise of Hikyuu the wildcat
beast, a sub-god that was a messenger. Whenever a god wished to contact another
god quickly then they would send Hikyuu to summon them. He was the wild
messenger. He could obviously sense her presence and was trying to contact her.
But she needed to go to him. “Yui,” she looked up. “I must go.” She rose and
Larva came too.
“Shall
I come?” Satsu asked, her mouth full.
“No,
there is no need,” Miyu replied. “Why don’t you look into that mechanical job?”
Satsu shrugged and returned to her prawn tempura. Miyu bowed to Yui and Nagi
before leaving. “Thank you for breakfast,” she said and left, Larva following.
* *
*
The
pathway out of Iktyo led up the mountain. The wind was strong and Miyu’s hair
streamed out behind her. She scanned the area for any signs of Hikyuu. When she
was a distance from any houses she spotted a distant figure slinking along the
ground. It was a mountain lion, yet not a lion with the normal sandy pelt. It
bore a hide of pure white so was quite easy to spot. Miyu stopped and waited.
It had to be Hikyuu. The god’s messenger twisted its head sharply and two gold
eyes fixed themselves on Miyu. It arched its back and then stalked towards
them. Larva was weary of the white predator but didn’t move. Hikyuu halted a
few yards away and bowed its head to the fire goddess.
“What
message do you bring, Hikyuu?” Miyu asked.
“A
message from your sister,” Hikyuu replied in a deep scratchy voice. His jaws
did not move but the voice reached Miyu’s ears. “Lady Reiha is waiting for you
at the bottom of this mountain. She happy to wait for your arrival so don’t
feel inclined to rush, but do not dally either. That is all.”
“Tell
Lady Reiha,” Miyu said coldly, “that I will speak to her once I have dealt with
some personal business.”
Hikyuu
bowed his head obediently and turned away. Miyu stood stock still watching him
leave. Larva stood silently behind her and he could feel her mind searching for
any sign of Lethes. Suddenly she froze. She gazed into the distance and her
eyes widened. Turning swiftly to Larva she hissed,
“Larva!
I’ve sensed him. I’ve found a trace of Lethes’ whereabouts. He is very near.”
* *
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Well, I’m finishing up for here. Phew! >,<* I’m gonna take a break, learn to draw some manga properly etc. I would like to thank Natsumi, profiler120, Saturnpyroprincess, Steahl, Empress Sarah-sama (even though I’ve forgotten what WAI WAI! means!), Becca-Chan, swtrkgurlz, Spatula Girl, Lin-Lin, Sorceress Lixing, xgirlrogue, Dark Phoenix, No Name, and MoogleChan. Ya all make me so happy and I feel like I’m writing for a purpose. ^_^ Thank you all! Now, I’m off rack my brains for da next chapter.