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Two Hundred And Eighty-Five / Side Ninety-Four – Mori Eri

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  Taking her soul? Turning my attention from the worthless Yamato-san to the things that mattered, I felt a sinking feeling in my stomach. There was no way I would accept Eri getting hurt, or worse killed, but there was always the voi the bay mind that said that if the worst did happen, there was always Kioration. We would grieve, but Eri would return to us in time, even if she was limited like Haru-san. But… it isn’t the ao everything, is it? First Mine-san, and now Eri’s situation. I’ve perhaps been bolder and less careful than I should have been because of having that safety . Now… The skill was still amazing, incredible, and I was sure that having it would save us so much grief and hardship iure, but not now. At least if the souls of the poor apprentices from our training school were taken by that Kijo bitch, then they should have been released to go wherever the dead do on her death…

  As I pohis, Shaeu spoke up, addressing her arrogant cousin. “I am not-not a half-breed. I am a pure breed twice over.” She ughed, shog everyone around her. “Such words did haunt and torment me for long years, exposed to mockery and insult in the Seelie Court. But now I know my oorth, and my worth in the eyes-eyes of others. Mother…”

  “Yes?” Urakaze sighed, looking at her daughter with a plicated expression.

  “I ot-not stand for Eri to face battle. I ask that you intercede. Then, though I have nothing to prove, I shall-shall show my foolish cousin his errors.”

  The Kijo Matriarch screamed her disapproval, and Urakaze sighed. “I ot do that-this. She has the right ter, and while I am strong-mighty, I am no tyrant. Lord Nurarihyon dictates our rules, but essentially we are free spirits. Look-gaze around you, daughter of mihey are only keeping their peace because eai is precious. Well, Red and Blue here are fools-easy, so their anger is mollified by some alcohol and apologies-sorrow, but…”

  “Ya really are a cold bitch.” Blue pined, and the Red Oni shook his head, irritated. Even so, they kept their peace.

  “I am quite-quite disappointed.” Shaeu sighed softly.

  “I do not care-care whether you are…” her cousin began, but Shaeu’s gre made him step back, before he recovered, angry at his own momentary weakness.

  “Enough, cousin. Stop your yapping, we shall let our fists and winds talk-talk shortly.” Shaeu tio speak, and while I had a lot to say myself, and Eri did too, huddling close to us, intimidated by the maddened Kijo, I left it to Shaeu for now. “Such pointless cruelty. What-what does it serve? We defended ourselves, and thus there was death. Do we not-not have a right to life? If we were all sin, then none-none would have wasted time on such petty things as vengeance.”

  Yeah, that’s totally a lie. Hyath would be here turning this into a new Myid Forest, I expect…

  “Eri is my dear sister, as dear as Shaeranna or my brothers to me-me. More important than you who I have never met, cousin. Though being family, perhaps we bee close-close in time.” He roared angrily at that, only the circle of watg Yokai preventing him from losing his mind pletely and starting a battle. “If Eri is forced to fight, then Akio and I shall. This trash too.” She Yamato-san, a sour expression on her face. “I have little-little hope we take the entire Hyakki Yagyō, I am not-not such a fool…” her sour expression had ged to a rueful grin. “… but the streets of the Boundary Kyoto shall be awash with blood when we are done. I will not-not ask you to stand with me, mother, nor my Kamaitachi kin, after all, I am a strao this nd, for now-now. But you shall watch our lives bze out, and the dead will pile to the skies.”

  “That’s right.” I agreed. “Eri is Shaeu’s sister in ways thicker than blood. Love binds us, and I’ll harden my heart and send as many of you to Yomi as I , if she is harmed. There has to be another way. After all… the world has ged. You ’t exist in a vacuum, doing evil deeds, forever. It isn’t just the mortal world that will be swept away with what’s ing, the Boundary and lower Astral will be invaded aroyed too.”

  “Evil? Ya misuand.” Blue said suddenly, and Red agreed.

  “Yeah, evil? That is for you man-things to decide. Back when we roamed the Material, mortals didn’t think it evil to ensve and kill one another for trivial reasons. Killing you for my poor dead, stupid, possibly-illegitimate bro is a noble reason in parison.”

  “Evil is a sign of the times.” The four-tailed fox woman, her golden-red hair casg down her voluptuous body, a yukata that en at the front, revealing vast expanses of her massive, pale bosom, came forwards. In one hand she held a long golden pipe, which smoked with some foul-smelling herbs that made my head hurt. “There are no absolutes.”

  Shaeu’s mother and the Oni greeted her respectfully, and the Kijo Matriarch was sile her words. She’s a big-shot indeed. I wonder what rank she is in the Parade. Higher thay, that’s for sure. The fox walked over and reached out, stroking my face, at a speed I would have struggled to avoid. Shaeu narrowed her eyes and Eri hissed like a cat, but the fox-woman merely smiled alluringly. Ugh, she’s beautiful. No, I mustn’t be fooled. Charm, Majesty and League, I released it all, barely fighting off her allure. She gave me a slight grin, before turning to Shaeu.

  “Well, aren’t you just a surprise? Your poor mother, how she was sed and disdained for falling for a fn prince, and even more shame when she was forced to return without you, the rumours of your… character and petence… unkind.” The fox smiled, and I had the urge to punch her in the face. Sensing that, she raised an eyebrow at me, amused, tails wagging. “But just like you humans ge what is good and evil as the times ge, we all have our own ways. Even the Fae…” she smiled at Shaeu’s surprise. “Oh my, yes, I have journeyed amongst them too. The Wild Hunt, the Unseelie Court too. I am wele anywhere. After all, with mother and the rest of the foxes with many tails sin, hiding or imprisoned, I remairo of us all. Well, I know the Fae, even those you would call good steal children and leave gelings in their pce, trick with fools gold, start fires, lead travellers over cliffs and into ss… there is no universal good in this nd. Only power sets pret. So do not be children.” She advised us. “You appeased the duo here, but Red and Blue, despite their fearsome appearance, are surprisingly pleasant for Oni. Perhaps because they actually have brains.” She snorted, sug on her pipe, blowing steam and fog.

  “Shut ya mouth, big tits.” Blue pined and the fox ughed.

  “I don’t want to hear that from you, melons.” She giggled girlishly, belying her appearance. “Anyway, you could fight and die. Die you would. But… what we long for is eai. Make us an offer.”

  Urakaze nodded. “Matriarch of the Kijo, I have little-no wish to see my daughter die before me. My fool nephew wishes to fight her, but what mother wishes her own daughter to be hurt, even if she is disappointing-pathetic?” He had the grace to look abashed at that.

  I see. I get it. Just like the Fae with their Trial of Three. There’s a narrow spiderweb of hope to g to, if we just climb it. Shaeu had realised too, and strangely enough, so had Eri, shog me. But then she always was smart, and being quiet, she looks around and thinks a lot…

  “I killed the Kijo.” Eri said suddenly, drawing all eyes. She shrank uhe gazes, before taking a haughty expression. “And why not? Even if it wasn’t for vengea was to protect my husband and dear sister Shaeu. Besides… soul-takers… ’t dead children have peace even ih?” she scowled, her bck eyes hard, her grip shifting nervously on her axe. “I get it though. Listening to your talk.” She o the fox and Urakaze, getting amused looks iurn. “You are saying you aren’t evil, just doing what your culture dictates. I guess it’s like how in some tries you still be imprisoned or executed for adultery and stuff like that. We best never go there.” She managed a smile, forced though it was. “Well, the me say, I was justified in putting the axe through the head of that bitch. As my culture is that as long as Akio and those he loves and wants to protect are safe, the world fug burn for all I care.” She swore crudely and the Kijo Matriarch ractically gibbering in rage at her insolence. “If you are evil, I’m evil too, the evil of indifference. I was sad wheher girls died. Nobody likes seeing those around them die, and I khem a little. But I was mostly sad because it hurt Akio. So, if you hate me, then I’ll fight you. But… Akio and Shaeu get to live, and I’d ask… you at least let my soul remaio enjoy pea death. If you do that, I’ll eain you all.” She looked the crowd in the eyes boldly, though I could see her hands and knees shaking.

  Clever girl. That way… we at least use Kioration…

  “You think you bargain, you syer of my sister?” the Matriarch growled. “I’ll tear you limb from…”

  “I too will eain, then.” Shaeu spoke up. “My cousin, whose name I do not-not know, nor care tht now…” she threw a casual insult at him. “… well I shall take him on as he wishes. If I am defeated I shall suffer a suitable punishment. However…” she grinned, her smile remi of when she ulling a prank. “… I rather-rather feel a wager is in order. After all, I am Yokai, one of the Hyakki Yagyō, but I am also Fae, a Duchess and princess of the Seelie Court. We do so-so love ers.”

  “A Trial of Three?” the foxwoman smirked. “it’s not our way, but…” she looked at Urakaze, who nodded.

  “You are bold indeed, daughter. So, speak. I know-uand of these traditions. They will not bind-pel us, but I would not cheat my returning child after all these years.”

  “If I lose, then from Akio, Eri and I, three prices be demanded. Our lives-lives, souls, whatever you wish.” She decred, gasps spreading around the crowd. “I care not-not. For we live and die together anyway. Besides, there is no-no way I lose to this idiot.” She riled him up, getting the crowd excited at her insolence, some impressed, others wishing to see her humbled.

  “But if I win, then first, Eri’s…” she began, but the Matriarch roared in rage.

  “No, I shall not allow her to escape my fury! My sister cries within me for her blood and suffering!”

  “… why is everyone here so rude-rude?” Shaeu sighed magnifitly. “… no, I uand your hatred will not-not be quenched so easily. But putting Eri against yourself, one of the Hundred of the Hyakki Yagyō is no fun, is it?” she goaded the crowd. “At least send an oppo she will be able to dispy some spainst.”

  Damn, that’s cold, but ying poker with no cards, so a is wele. Eri uands that. She’s listening ily.

  “No, I wish to tear her apart myself!” she cried, only for the foxwoman to shake her head, luxurious locks flowing, bosom heaving.

  “Now, don’t be like that. Send one of your sisters. That would be far more poetic. She’s just a mortal after all, what she do against a Kijo alone? Or are you telling me she overpowered your sister all by herself?”

  “If so, she’d be pretty pathetic.” The Red Oni ughed as he took a refill of his bowl from Urakaze. “If she was still alive, she could have married my useless adopted bro.”

  “However…” she began, only for the fox to fix Shaeu with a gre. “We even sent to not keeping her soul for eternity, but…” she gestured, and a disturbingly handsome, almost feminine fox came out. “This Kitsune is ied in you, girl.” She smirked. “Just death will not satisfy the Matriarch, I am sure. So… a year and a day. He will keep your fallen soul for that time, girl. Although, should you wish to stay after that, well… I’m sure he wouldn’t mind.”

  The grin of the golden-tailed fox was scivious and disgusting, and I felt the immediate urge to murder him and the damn Kitsune queen or whatever she was. Eri bnched, prepared for death but not for such a fate, and Shaeu bit her lip, looking troubled. My Fht is still tellihe danger is intense around those close to me, but not me. Why? Is it because I was destio not fight here, while everyone else suffered and died? Perhaps the answer is fire… if I bst Foehn in all dires, use Yamato-san as a distraaybe we … no, it’s hopeless. That would never work. Overhead flocks of Tengu and other aerial Yokai flew, so there was no escape.

  “I don’t want that…” Eri said. “He looks a pervert, and… nobody should ever touch me but you, Akio. I face dying, but…” tears were leaking from her bck eyes now, stirring my heart.

  “Well, that’s why it’s a wager, no?” the Kitsune said, grinning. “Don’t worry, after all, the pleasures of the spirit often exceed the pleasures of simple flesh. Though maybe…” he looked at the foxwoman with her fnifit tails, expression sly. “… could you fashion her a body to house her spirit, you old hag?”

  “If the price was right. And you mao calm your insolence, youngling.” She grinned.

  “Then… only if I lose.” Shaeu decred, panicked. “If I win, then such a punishment ot-not…”

  “Ah, no. You are stag rather too mu this. It won’t be fun.” She answered, blowing more sted, cloying smoke.

  “Then… if Shaeu wins, I get to fight.” I decred suddenly. “I’ll fight the bastard first.” As soon as I said that, from the triumphant grin on the faces of the foxes, I khis was the result they were looking for. Though strangely, the danger around me personally doesn’t seem to have increased. Well, it’s not that Fht is actually reliable anyway…

  “Daughter, tell your husband to withdraw. That Kitsune is dangerous-trouble. He has risen-soared up the Hundred rapidly of te. He is not-never oo trifle with. His strength…” she raised one furry eyebrow disdainfully. “… well, it is middling-average, but his ing and trickery has defeated many stronger oppos.”

  “You did cim to be y, human.” The male Kitsune smirked, looking annoyingly beautiful in the way men shouldn’t. “Well, I am Seventy-First. And I do believe I reach higher.”

  Still, I have no choice. Eri… she’s prepared to die, but she’s not prepared to be the toy, the pything of someone else. And I’m not prepared for it either. I’ll die first. Kill first. Shaeu and Eri were both watg me, and I ched my fist. “Fihen. Should be eaining, but… since I ’t cim the rank, when I kill this fox who reached a hand for what he should never have touched, how about you give it to Shaeu?”

  “It doesn’t work like that, man-thing.” Red disagreed.

  “Why not? All I have is Shaeu’s, after all? And if those cats both be y, and you both be whatever rank you are, well, I don’t see the issue sharing with Shaeu.”

  “Well, I doubt very much he beat our proud Seventy-First here.” The foxwoman teased. “So I see no issue. If the prodigal Kamaitachi who has returned from fn nds is able, she will keep the rank, if not, well challenge will soon reveal that.”

  “I don’t mind. Though…” the Kitsune added a dition, egging on the crowd. “I won’t kill you until after our first night.” He sneered, mog me, befrinning at Eri, who shrank away, and the crowd went wild with amused ughter and catcalls.

  “I will kill you though.” I vowed, earning another seductive, repulsive smile.

  “Well then.” Urakaze sighed. “Daughter, you could-should have let that one die.” She looked at Eri sadly. “Now instead your hard-won plea of safety-succour has been squandered.”

  “Hardly.” Shaeu shook her head. “Do not-not t us out yet. Now as for my third request. I call on you, my mother.” She said, surprising everyone. “I am grateful for the Kamaitachi you sent me for my exile, without them I would surely-surely have been sin long before I met Akio. Even if they are not-not more than runts of the litter.” She grinned, and at that Urakaze cocked her head, puzzled. “… but it shames the Hyakki Yagyō that the Fae are providih most of my army, when I am pure-blooded on both sides.” She emphasised that again. “So I would ask, when I triumph, you provide me with further Kamaitachi and weasels to fortify our Territory.” She looked around, meeting the gaze of the great and the mighty of the Night Parade. “If any of you wish-wish to earn our favour and provide assistance, we will gdly-gdly take them. And for those who wish to walk the mortal world onore, the Material… well, if you are strong and willing to be loyal, we shall not-not turn you away.”

  Her pitch fihe Night Parade came to a clusion, and it was as expected. “Very well then.” Urakaze said. “I would ask more about my Kamaitachi, but should you wi your cousin, I shall allow you to select further kin to apany-follow you. but it is likely you will be going home alone and a widow. You overreached. Greed is poison, daughter. It is a lesson you o learn.”

  She’s right. We’ve taken too many risks aoo greedy at times. But some things aren’t greed, they are necessary. I lose Territory, lose allies, even lose my powers, but I ’t lose Eri, Shaeu or the irls who love me. So we have to find a way out of this where we keep those, even if we suffer other losses…

  “As for him…” the Kitsune s Yamato-saails swishing. “Do you not ask for his safety? I daresay there are many who would love to deal with a fool from hallowed ground who acted so unwisely.”

  “Yes, you o ensure my safety!” Yamato-san agreed desperately, but we all brushed him off.

  “If Eri or Akio are hurt, I will make sure-sure you pay for it too.” Shaeu warned him, and he slumped to his knees in despair, knowing he had no friends here, only those who hated him.

  “Very well then. I shall follow the example of our dear Urakaze of the biting winds and offer up libations for the celebrations.” The foxwoman decred, the other Kitsune now eyeing Shaeu as well. Yeah, he’s definitely dead… Cheers erupted, and soon a small arena had been prepared, Shaeu fag off against her cousin.

  “I shall show the Parade what-what you are! Aunt Urakaze could be higher thaieth, if not for the shame of her dalliances with fn scum. Father says so. She is strong, yes, but she has shamed the Night Parade, and us Kamaitachi as a whole.”

  Shaeu twitched at that, her expression grim. “I do not-not appreciate suders. Love knows no boundaries, nor should it. I do not-not know uncle, and I do not-not see him here…”

  “He is no doubt causing trouble-strife somewhere near. He is quite the sadist.” Urakaze chimed in, fixing her nephew with her golden gre. “As for you, do not insult-snder me to my face. I am tolerant-kind, but even so…” a bde of nearly invisible wind passed him, and fragments of his red fur scattered, floating to the ground. “… I am Tweh.”

  “… my thanks, mother.” Shaeu bowed to her, earning giggles from the surrounding Night Parade, who were not used to such mortal ies. “Well, cousin. It seems we must talk with our elements and our fists.” She wound up her remaining pinwheel, not believing she . “You may go first. sider it a gift-gift to the cousin I am meeting for the first time.”

  Eri smiled at Shaeu, as did I, reassuring her, and the look she gave me bae to fort Eri, so I pulled her into an embrace, shielding her from the eyes of the male Kitsune atg her cruelly. “looks like we mao get to the endgame betting with no cards in our hands. Now we need a series of miracles to make them fold… but Shaeu…”

  “She won’t lose.” Eri affirmed. “But, I’m worried. What about the fox pervert?” she shuddered, trembling in my arms. “He’s strong, right?”

  “One worry at a time. For now, we have to support Shaeu, right? Just like we did against Ulfuric. Déjà vu, I guess?”

  “Well, this time I’ll o wield an axe fairly.” She sighed, still afraid. “But you’re right. e on Shaeu, beat up that jerk!” she called.

  She turned, waving back, and at that moment her cousin attacked. He silently unleashed a blitzing hail of jade bdes, and I could tell they were detly pressed and vibrating. He’s good, but…

  Shaeu merely raised one hand zily. “Foehn.” With that, the oning wind was ed by her own emerald energies, and it was returo the surprised Kamaitachi, strengthened by her own winds, which had grown in iy and power more than tenfold since we had met. The red-furred weasel barely had time to scream before he ummelled with the cutting bdes, the edges maniputed by Shaeu to be finer and sharper, and blood scattered, the same ruby red as the fur that filled the air, silver mist rising as the Kamaitachi screamed.

  “That was quick.” Eri said, jaw dropping. “I know she’s amazing, I’m always jealous of her, but…”

  “Well, wind doesn’t really wainst Shaeu since she has Foehn. For me, it’s fmes, but for her, she eats wind.” I grinned, listening to the cheers and boos, curses being slung down on the fallen weasel.

  “Daughter, that was…” Urakaze, asked, puzzled.

  “That was a Unique wind. I gai travelling the world with Akio. Las Vegas was fun-fun.” She smirked. “I am afraid that wind is useless against me. So, cousin. I won, did I not-not?” she looked at her fallen kin, who was struggling to his feet, numerous deep but nohal cuts sg his fur and flesh, and half his face was shaved bald by the bsts. Eri couldn’t help but giggle, and he furiously gred at her, only for a burst of wind to clip his ear.

  “You do not-not get to scowl at Eri like that.” Shaeu procimed. “Cousin, decre your defeat!”

  “No. NO!” he insisted. “You cheat-cheat! We are the wind, to fight that way is surely abhorrent to who we are-are! Aunt, do tell your vile daughter!”

  “Fihen.” Shaeu said, surprising everyone. “I am magnanimous, as all good princesses should be. I shall not-not use my wiing breath. If you care tain, I shall face your wind head-on.”

  Her cousin spat blood, before sneering at her. “Very well-well. At least you have some honour. But your tricks will not-not save you now.”

  He leapt backwards, and unleashed more powerful bsts of wind, drowning out the cheers and carousing around us. As they closed in on Shaeu she merely smiled a little, before a torrent of citrine energy poured from her, swallowing the wind, a cascade of fireballs pelting her cousin and the surrounding areas. He screamed, hopping and dodging as his fur smouldered. “What-what is this?”

  “Nothing special. Why stay fixated on the wind? Fire is good too. Hmm…” Shaeu smirked. “Light too. Try this-this. Akio described it to me, and I believe I get the idea. I have seen it used in that Ah the witch magical girls so… Fshbang!” There was a blinding fsh of light and a cussive detonation of sound. Her cousin was momentarily stunned, only for his sciouso return finding Shaeu flying at him, fist raised. He tried to lift his cut and burned arms, but he was too slow, and her small fist struck him in the jaw, sending him tumbling to the ground, where she stomped on him ruthlessly. “Do?” she asked, and as he struggled, she jured more fire and wind in her hands. “I burn and shave you bald if you do so-so wish.”

  “Enough.” Urakaze called. “I think we have our victor-winner.” She said, her gaze softening. “Daughter. Shaeu. You are strong. I believe y might not be your limit-barrier.”

  Kig aside her fallen cousin, she strode over to her mother. “Indeed. And I grow stronger all the time. Because I am with Akio, Eri, Aiko, Hinata, the others. Even idiots like brother Shaeraggo and Sister Anna are important to me.” She turo her cousin. “You could be too-too, if you end your arrogand apologise. Kin matters. If not-not…” she gred. “I will take your sickles as a lesson.” At her grim words, her mother and the other watg Kamaitachi gasped.

  I guess that’s a pretty cruel and humiliating punishment. It seemed to have got through to her cousin, who scampered away, aowledging his defeat. As he left, Shaeu addressed the crowd. “ we not-not stop this farce? There is o fight. Just as I have beed from meeting and w with mortals, Fae, Yokai and more, we not all…”

  “No, I deny this!” the Matriararled. “My sister cries out for vengeance! Her curse yet lingers!”

  “I am afraid not as well.” The Kitsune woman grinned. “After all, that would be quite b.”

  “It’s fine, Shaeu.” I said, shaking my head. “There was no ere getting out of this. You’ve done your part.” I turo her mother. “Whatever happens, mother-in-w, make sure Shaeu stays safe. I trust you to ensure fairness here.”

  She nodded, eyeing me. “In that case, let me warn you. That troublesome fox likes to py tricks-torture on the mind. Be wary-cautious.”

  “Now, don’t be giving away all my strategies.” The Kitsune grinned maliciously as he stepped forwards, bushy tail wagging behind him, as he leered at Eri. “Mortal girls are always the best. Yokai just… don’t have the emotional range. I’m a sensitive soul, I like my lovers to have depth.” He looked at me then. “Don’t worry, I’ll let you see her happy before you die.”

  I hate this guy. I know legend says foxes are treacherous and lecherous, but even so…

  “For that to happen, Eri and I both have to lose.” I warned him. “I have no iion of losing, and even if I do…” I turned back to Eri. “You worked so hard. I’d like you to be stronger, but… you did your best. So, believe in yourself.”

  “How toug.” The foxwoman sniggered, sug on the inid stem of her pipe. “And true. If you want her, you’ll have to win, little fox.” She teased the other Kitsune, whed, annoyed.

  “Keep ughing, old hag. One day I’ll be the highest rank of the Kitsune, and you, who coast orength of your bloodline, you’ll kiss and lick my feet. Effort and skill will always defeat talent!”

  “Well, if that day es, I’ll do it gdly.” She smiled, seemingly unphased by his insult. “But first, this mortal… well, no, ly mortal…” she smiled. “… this being stands in your way.”

  “Akio, Eri…” Shaeu decred, ing over. She stretched up to kiss me, and I was surprised, as it was the first time she had done so in her Kamaitachi form. Whoa, strange. Her tongue feels different, rougher, more flexible. And her fur… it tickles. As she parted from me, she hugged Eri, whispering into her ear.

  “Do not-not rely on Akio. He will win-win, I have no doubt, but even if he does, you will have to fight. So… know that I am proud of what you have achieved. So be proud of it too and do not-not give up.”

  “I won’t.” she promised, her dark onyx eyes damp with tears, but her trembling had stopped. “I don’t want that bastard to have my soul. If it was just death…”

  “Just death…? Well, I see why you would say that-that.” Shaeu sighed. “Anyway. Akio, Eri. May the fortunate winds go with you, leading your way through this trial ahead!” with that, shimmering verdant energies bathed us, and I felt our Fortune increase dramatically. “Now Akio, go. Wipe the smirk off that worthless foxes’ face. I do-do so hate foxes. It must be in my blood.”

  “Akio, be careful.” Eri kissed me too, and with that, I was fag the Kitsune, who was still smirking at me.

  “How was she? Good? It looked it.” the fox grinned. “As for the daughter of the Twehere, weasels aren’t my type, but that mortalform was sweet. Maybe I’ll sole her in my arms when you are dead and gone?”

  I merely yaw his provocation, which was effective in riling him. “Really?” I kept my irritation inside. “Now that will never happen. Even were Eri and I to die, Shaeu would urn to scum like you. You aren’t even that charming, not like her.” I o the four-tailed woman aiting to start the bout.

  The fox twitched, enraged. “Well then, we shall soon see. Old hag, get on with it.”

  “Why so rude? I helped you get this far. Younglings today… no patience nity. Not like the olden days. Ah, I miss them so, my mother and sisters too. Well…” she used her pipe to gesture. “… begin.”

  The crowd started r and cheering as I leapt forwards, Body Enhahrumming, Split Thoughts searg for attack vectors. The Fox eyed me calmly, and then flourished five talismans, each with a strange symbol on, a cross between ese and Japanese, archaid old. Damn, I wish I’d had more time for my studies. Uhh, that one looks like the character for ‘ear’ maybe, and that one is… a river? No, it’s…

  “Five seealing. Silehe fox decred, leaping backwards, oalisman burning to ashes. Suddenly the noise of the arena fell into silence, and my bance was promised, my charge missing, darting past him.

  “Oh, too bad. It’s amazing how much you rely on your sense of hearing for bance. Well, a true warrior readjust quickly, but…” I couldn’t hear his words, but I could read his lips ahe gist of it.

  “This won’t stop me!” I called out, not hearing what I was saying being an eerie experience. Foehn flickered into being in my hand, and I cursed him, only for a sed talisman to burn away, seizing my vocal cords.

  “… stop polluting my ears.” I read his lips, his smug grin aggravating.

  Foehn scattered as I hurled it at him, and he dodged, though I could see worry in his eyes, as he must have reised the cruel power of it. I also unched bsts of wind ah at him, sending him dang around, only oep ahead of him. With my mental stats, I was getting my band accuracy back. My Spiritually Pure Physique was also fighting against the curses, though the ck of spirit water I had within me was hampering it. Even so, it was only a matter of time before I could break it. I do this…

  Then my world went dark, and I could no longer see or hear…

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  “Five seealing. Speechless.” The Kitsune decred. I was terrified of him, not because he was strong, though he clearly was, but because of what he would do if I died. When I die? To think I’m g about things like that now. I… ’t think about that. Akio is strong. If he beats the Kitsune, even if I die against the Kijo, one day I’ll e back to Akio and the others… but… no, he’ll win, I know it! Akio always stands in front of me, proteg…

  I shook my head, bitter that I’d seemingly learned nothing. I begged to e along, and now Akio was in danger, all because I thought I was good enough. I’d worked hard. I’d trained. I’d grown strong. All true. But also lies. I’d worked hard, but I’d avoided things that upset me. Unlike Aiko, I didn’t talk to those two perverts at school, and because of that she learned how to master fire even before I did. I’d trained, but I could have always done more. I had heard of how Shaeu and Akio had suffered to level their Ether Healing, and I never went that far. I’d grown strong, yes, but pared to the Yokai here, I might as well still just be an ordinary girl.

  Akio threw his nasty fmes at the ughing fox, following it with bsts of wind and stohe grouing. Akio had him on the back foot, sure, but… the Kitsuill looks fident…

  My fears were firmed a moment ter, as he called out again, aalisman in his hands fring to bck ashes, blowing away as he moved. “Five seealing. Darkness.” Akio stumbled, nearly falling, and his attacks were flying wild, going in all sorts of dires.

  “Three senses down. Well, sealing your mouth was more for my own pleasure.” The Kitsune ughed. “But without sight and hearing, what you do, bug? Well, I’ll take your taste and touch soon enough. I’m very kind, you won’t evehe pain from your defeat. Until after.”

  I was about to cry out when that slutty female fox strolled rabbing me by the arm. I was too shocked to protest as she hauled me off. Shaeu was enraged, asking her what she was doing, and the foxwoman merely smiled broadly at us, foul smoke streaming from her pipe making my eyes burn and water.

  “Why, it is time for this girl to face her oppo. Why, the Matriarch of the Kijo is desperate for her vengeance. She ot wait any longer!”

  “But you said Akio would go first-first!” Shaeu snarled, and the Kitsune merely shook her head, long hair swaying to match her tails.

  “And so he has! He is battling first. Nobody said he would finish before she started!”

  “No, that…” Shaeu growled, turning to her mother, who was looking ohe battle between Akio and the male Kitsune, who had burned a fourth talisman, and was toying with Akio, making little effort to attack, dodging his blind, direless strikes. Just watg it made me fet my own fear for a moment, my stomach burning with anguish.

  “Mother, this is not-not fair! You ot-not allow…” she trailed off at the look in her mother’s eyes, and even as I was being dragged away, looking back, I shivered. It was so cold, detached.

  “Why not? Your father is a Fae, is he not? You should uand-prehend nothing has been done unfairly here. I believe that we have been quite-rather generous. After all, the Matriarch should have rent her limbs from her body, and captured-ensved her soul. Instead, she has a small-little ce to save herself. Do not mistake me, Shaeu.” She looked a little proud then, even if still distant. “Your return has pleased me greatly, and yrowth-progress also. But… I am Tweh. I ot let my owy-selfish desires cause trouble with the others, uhey give me cause. This is still within the bounds-realm of fairness. You must surely see that.”

  As Shaeu was cowed by the force of her mother’s will, I called out to her. “it’s fine. She’s right. It’s better than us fighting the whole Night Parade and dying. Whatever happens… Akio doesn’t want you to die. You don’t want him to die either. I…” I couldn’t look at the battlefield, the jeers and mockery telling me all I o know about his progress. “… I’ll take responsibility, for f myself into this, when I should have stayed with Aiko.” I tried to i some levity into my voice, but I had a feeling I was failing miserably, judging by the look Shaeu was giving me. “… I’m still not beaten. Maybe I win, right? It’s not like I’m up against this Matriarch herself.”

  “No, ihat would be no sport.” The foxwoman agreed. “Which is why you are fighting now, rather than waiting. It’s the tension of not knowing your fate if you lose that makes it fun.” She grinned, revealing sharp teeth, ingruous in her human face. “We are the Night Parade. You are not in hallowed ground. sider this grace a favour for the return of a prodigal daughter.”

  “See? Nothing we do.” I said cheerfully, my insides knotted with grief and fear. “Just… if I do lose, tell Aiko and my parents I’m sorry, but… don’t tell them the rest. Okay?”

  Shaeu returned my gaze with a look of anguish, before nodding. “I shall believe in you, Eri. And in Akio too. Even if you fail, which you will not-not, then Akio will surely triumph. I know it. I do.” She said, as if to vince herself, but the situation was grim, I could tell without looking.

  “Well, enough talk.” The Kitsuossed me out in front of the baying crowd, Tengu, Kappa, Kamaitachi, Oni, and stranger, more aberrant things drunk and capering, cheering and g for me to be tortured and killed. I clutched my heavy axe, the edge pitted and chipped, and the trembling stopped. I’m still scared though. I think I’ve just gone so numb I ’t feel it anymore. Oh well… mother, father. Father-in-w, mother-in-w. If you are watg my Material body now, I hope… well, just try not to grieve too much.

  My oppo stepped out, the Matriarch of the Kijo instrug her to make me suffer, but not kill me until I had watched the defeat of Akio, my one hope. That… gives me a small ce, right? No, I’m too weak. Why am I even here? I’m such a fool. Too greedy for my own good. I hated the fact that Shaeu and Hyath could stand beside him in pces like this. I was his first, I should have this too. Well, I got what I wanted, and… it’s te for my hands to hold.

  My oppo strode out uhe baying of the drunken crowd of monsters. This was nothing like Akio’s Territory, where things were quiet and rgely peaceful, or even Nishimorioka, where the enemies were mostly strange animals and is, with the occasional uhrown in. No, this was a tale as old as Japan itself. The Hyakki Yagyō. Well, I suppose… at least I’ll see out my end as part of a myth. Though nobody will ever speak of me, no doubt…

  “I will peel the flesh from your bones and keep you alive even then!” the Kijo called. She was a vile Oni, her horns yellow bone and dripping pus, while her ragged robes were likewise stained and matted. In one hand she carried a long cleaver, dripping with darkness element, an azure blue glow suffusing into the surroundings, and iher some sort of four-pronged rake, the nails at the end dirtied with dry blood. Just looking at it made me sick.

  “Sure, you do whatever you want.” I drew a long shuddering breath, gng over to where Akio was struggling blindly against that pervert. It seemed there was some otion towards the back of the Parade as well, but I paid it no mind. I had to focus. If I ’t win, then why should I be scared? The result is a fone clusion, so all that’s left is to go out proudly. I asked to be here, now I have to pay for that. I ’t disgrace Shaeu, not in front of her mother. She said it herself. We’re sisters. And she is, just as much as Aiko is. Having reassured myself, I swung my axe a few times, loosening up my teired muscles. “But don’t you think it’s pathetic? You Yokai sure aren’t as frightening as I heard, you are just petty children, throwing tantrums and pig on those weaker than you. And then you pihe weak fight back?” I snorted, ahe warm embers of aarting to push away my fear. “e on thehe big, scary Kijo and take me on!”

  Laughter rippled around the audience, and the Kijo roared in rage, spittle flying from between dirty needle-like teeth. It howled some words, but they were inprehensible, so I readied my axe, elling fme into it to heat the metal again. This really was a nice axe. It looks good and it takes to elemental energy really well. The dress… I like it too. I’d never have thought to wear these sort of frilly clothes before. A shame it got ripped. I gnashed my teeth at that, aaving off dread. I swung my axe down, but it was blocked by the cleaver, the impaearly jarring the axe from my stinging palms. It was as if my bones were crag uhe impact. I let out a grunt of pain, before that was driven from my lips by a pained screech as the rake dug into the tear in my dress and pierced my skin. It was a shallow wound, but feeling my skin being ripped away was excruciating.

  “Eri, careful!” Shaeu cried, but I didn’t have time to reply as I brought my axe down again.

  “Useless. You worm! My sister will have peaowing her syer is dead!” The Kijo kicked me a me flying. I nded heavily, air driven from my lungs, only to see the brute rushing at me. The cleaver fell, and though I tried to get out of the way I suddenly froze, as the force of her preseopped my mind for a sed. There was an impact, and a feeling of cold heat, as impossible as that sounded. I reached for my axe, only to look down dumbly, uo process the sight, as … I had no arm.

  “Uh… awa?” I cried, my brain frozen. I could hear Shaeu raging, and I turned my eyes away from the sight, seeing her being held back by the pair of White and Bck Kamaitachi, whn the injuries she was inflig upon them in her anger. Oh, Shaeu. Don’t worry. I’m fine. I just o… blinding paihrough my arm, my nerves catg up with the injury, and I vomited, only for my back to be ripped open, fyed down to the spine, flesh peeling.

  “Feel the pain of my sin sister! Feel the wrath of the Kijo!”

  This… yeah, I couldn’t do it after all. I just… my mind was sinking down into darkness. More flesh was fyed from me, and the cleaver hacked down, severing my leg at the thigh. I turned, fpping my broken body so that I could see Akio, but my sight was already dimming, sinking into inky blue darkness, sparks of indigo and green fleg my vision. Stupid bitch. I thought you were keeping me alive, I’ll… die for sure. There was another impact, but my body couldn’t feel anything anymore. I could see Akio, he was struggling, yet every time the Kitsune approached, he would dart back, avoiding the stant output of attacks Akio was throwing in all dires. Even so, he’ll have to tire soon. He’ll get tired. Like me. I’m… so… tired. More impacts, more numbness. It was as if I was uhe same curse as Akio.

  If this is the end, I don’t mind. I just… don’t want to e back, if I’m not with you. That’s… not a good ending. Even so… it was fun. Not this dying though. That’s not fun… at all. Regrets? I have some. I’m a greedy girl. I wao be with you… always. Her remaining hand reached out, instinctively, towards Akio. A bond. I have it. Lovers’ Link. That roof… I loved you, and you… loved me.

  It was as if my mind was sinking, now all there was to see was an o around me, deep blue and indigo, green lights floating up like seaweed or kelp towers. It was a strangely beautiful way to die. I reached for them, the green lights drawn into me, tingling and buzzing. My sciousness was barely a whisper, and I could feel something terribly cruel happening to my body, but it was like it was happening to someone else, my mind drifting free.

  I guess the fortunate winds weren’t with me. Or is this lucky? If I die first, maybe they ’t get my soul? Or… no, I ’t expect that. My mind cleared, green light all I could see now. I need… I o get to Akio or Shaeu. Otherwise… the thought of that Kitsune having me ed me, even without a stomao, maybe if I pull myself their way, they take me away. Even if I have to sleep for years, as long as I wake to them one day… so I wipe away their tears and apologise… I’m too greedy to die now! No, this isn’t me! I wanted Akio, I overcame my fears! I don’t… want… this!

  There were strands all arouhreads of thoughts aions, a great tangled rope. Instinctively I could feel that some were rger than others, and the whole mess was trated around two people. Shaeu. Akio. I feel them. Feel… Shaeu was angry, furious. The rage boiling from it was so intense, so full of hatred, that my hand… hah, not my hand, my imaginary one, I guess… recoiled from it as if burnt. Turning to the other, Akio’s strand, I could feel ess. He still wasn’t panig. And love. And trust. And faith. In Shaeu? Yes. Of Course. But… deeper, I could feel it in me, as well. He believed he would win, never letting that fox have me. And that I would somehow find a way to survive, even if I had to die for it. Well, that was my pn, until those Kijo bitches rui. But maybe I still … it would have been safer to reach for Shaeu, but that was impossible currently. My strength was fading, my sciousness now down only to a dwindling point of green light, so I had but one choice. Reag out, I grabbed one of the threads and pulled, dragging myself i would take a miracle for something to happen, but I felt a breeze, despite being only sciousness, and then a surprised voice spoke to me, one I had never heard before.

  “What do we have here, Nya?”

  I was surprised to see a figure there, a naked woman, bound in threads. It itch bck, yet I could still see her clearly, her silver hair and tail glowing, her cat ears twitg. Wait, cat ears?

  “Arapped soul like me? No, a visitor. The strings bind you, but… something is trying to pull you out, Nya. You look dreadful. Must have had a bad time, Nya.”

  I looked at myself. I was just a deep blue shadow, a torso, head and single arm, missing all my features, an inky blue gash in the deep bck void, holding one siring, the thickest ohat ed around the catgirl in front of me, faint green lights fading around my touch. Uh… if that’s what my body looks like… I guess I’m better off dead. Still, at least I have someoo talk to in the end. And if I g on… I tightened my grip ohread.

  “Nya, that smarts. Don’t be sh. Do you think I want to be trapped here? I ’t reach my brother either. Well, I suppose I was greedy. This skill… it’s not to be trifled with carelessly, Nya. Well, I never guessed that handsome devil would kill me like that. So brutal. So… hot, nya.” She purred, and I wasn’t sure whether she was annoyed or happy. Still, I know I don’t like her.

  “You mean Akio? Why else would you be here?” I asked, and she nodded.

  “Nya, yes, that’s the one. Well, I really wao kill the princess and take her skill, but then he just had so many perfees to take, including the ohe princess had that I wanted, so… well, I’m greedy, nya.” She shrugged. “Guess I got stuck here, trapped by my own greed. Well, I am a thieving cat, after all. But I’ve been here what seems like ay. I think I’ll be stuck here forever, and I don’t like it, nya.”

  That’d be nice, in a way. With Akio forever. “Well, if you are his enemy, I doubt he’d be willing t you back to life. Ugh, the tugging is getting worse. I… I don’t think this will work.” If I could cry I would have, but I wasn’t really here. Was this all my imagination as I was dying? I didn’t know, but if it was, it eaceful, if weird end.

  “You want to be here, Nya?” the catgirl asked, and I sighed.

  “Well, I’m dying. I might already be dead. And now some piece of shit whore called the Kijo Matriarch is trying to give my soul to some perverted Kitsune. Obviously I’d rather sleep inside my Akio, even if I ever e back again. I struggled to e here, feeling my way along the bond, but… I’m athetic. I thought I’d grown stronger. But no, I was a burden until the end. Maybe… maybe I should have let Akio go, left him to Shaeu. Stayed alone in Nishimorioka…”

  The cat gazed at me, seargly, her eyes gleaming in the unlight of this pce. “You don’t mean that, nya. Yreedy, I know. As a woman should be, nya.”

  “No, I don’t mean it.” I mented. “But I’m feeling sorry for myself! Wouldn’t you be? I’m dying and someone is taking my soul! My only mercy is I’m not feeling the pain!”

  “Just like me, Nya! So I uand you.”

  “Well, you were trying to kill Shaeu to steal from her, so I doubt it. I was just trying to protect people. It’s not fair.” I took out my anger on her, as she was the only person around.

  “So catty, nya! I’m the thieving cat, of course I steal! It’s like asking a mortal not to breathe!” she protested. “Well, being here is hardly all good. I think I’ll go crazy from the boredom, nya, ahinks bad things about me and my brother all the time on purpose. Nya, hot guys be so cruel.”

  I surprised myself by ughing. I guess even in the most horrible of circumstances, gallows humour is a thing. But then, I was always strange. Everyone used to say I was too shy and withdrawn, not good at uanding or g about others. I’m supposed to be a nice girl, but it’s really just an absence of i in others. Why be mean or cruel when you simply don’t care? Although I have started to care for some others now. Progress, I guess? Though that Kijo… all of them… I’d cheerfully show them what cruelty is. “Well, sorry to say, I don’t think I am going to be here for much longer, so I ’t keep you pany. “ my blue thought-form was unravelling, the mist being dragged away. “I would wish you good luck, but I doubt you’ll ever be reborn, Akio has no reason to. So goodbye, catgirl. Enjoy ay of solitude.”

  “Nya, I’m Ginneka. The Thieving cat, h of the Hyakki Yagyō. Well I was.” She sighed. “Now I’m just a fool, trapped in the darkness. So… uh, you’re close to the guy that killed me, right?”

  “For now. If that fox has his way I’ll be nothing but a brainwashed toy. Fuck, I wish I could extinguish my sht now.” I had accepted my death, but not… not that. I suppose I could be soled that I probably won’t care… no, no. There’s no sotion to be found here.

  “So, uh… how about you put in a good word for me? If I get out, I promise to kiss his feet or be his toy, or whatever. I kiss yours too, nya!”

  “Disgusting!” I spat. “Why would I or Akio want that? Besides, didn’t you hear me? I’m dying. I ’t beat a Kijo. Even if it’s not the Matriarch, just one of her sisters.”

  “Her sisters, nya? Well, they aren’t weak, but… hey, e closer.”

  “I ’t, I’m not really here, and I’m being pulled away so hard, it’s all I do to hold on.” I protested.

  “Fihen reach out.” Ginneka stretched her tail towards me. I sighed one final time, knowing I had only moments left, grabbing her fluffy silver tail.

  “Nya!” she shrieked, blushing, and I gave her a ft look, or would of, if I had a face. “Sorry, nya. Caught me by surprise. The first tact I’ve had in like… forever. And my tail is sensitive. Still… nya, you suck. Even if I ighe horrible damage to your body, you’re a piece of crap with hardly any ability.”

  I had a good mind to let go, but as this might have been my st versation with someone sane, I let it slide. “Well thanks. I know I’m weak. Otherwise I wouldn’t be dying, would I?”

  “’t use Void Motion, no spatial element.” She pursed her lips, frowning. “And your body ’t sustain much. There’s just… hey, what’s your name? I told you mine, nya.”

  “I’m Mori Eri. Remember it. If you ever do get out, tell Akio and Shaeu I’m sorry I atheti the end.”

  “Well, Mori Eri. You’re lucky. You grabbed two strands, Nya.” She looked down, and it was true. I thought I had only pulled one, but it seemed two had bee taogether. “Looks like heaven smiled on you. You’ve used a lifetime of Fortune in one day. And … if you think that he would be willing to share with you, maybe, just maybe…” Ginneka sighed. “If you think you double-down on the luck, and I help you… you promise me, tell him to let me out, Nya? My brother too, but… I’d settle for just me! Like I said, I’ll do anything!”

  “Help me?” I asked, my grip oail loosening. “How?”

  “Well, thing is, I’m still tangled up here good with his skills. The princesses too. I ’t get out, but I’m still scious, I still exist. And so… well, a cat that steal always give baya.”

  “Even so. Akio’s skills, Shaeu’s skills. I’m a limbless husk. Even with those…”

  “Got no limbs, huh? Those Kijo bitches, never liked them, nya. Do me a favour ahem Ginneka says eat shit!” her tail started to glow, and I felt something invade me, and energy start to be pulled through one of the strings I held, the warm feeling of Akio seeping into my ravaged soul. “Well, let me tell you, as long as you have a head, who gives a crap? Now, nya… don’t fet your promise.”

  “I never promised anything…” I said, and her eyes gazed at me sorrowfully.

  “Are you going to cheat me? I’m giving away my very identity here, Nya!”

  “… fine. If I live thanks to you, and see Akio smile again, I’ll call you my damn sister and respect you for life!” I’d worship any devil if they could give me that now. I don’t… I don’t want it to end like this.

  “Nya, cute sister! I like. My brother isn’t cute at all! Now, time to go. I’ll… be waiting, nya!”

  I could suddenly see again, opening my eyes. I was being dangled in the air by my arm, my one arm, by the bitch of a Kijo. Below me uddles of gore and my legs. I felt the urge to be sick, but my stomach was already empty. I caught sight of Shaeu then. Injured and dying Yokai were scattered around her, and she was covered in blood, weeping crimson tears, her teeth cracked from the force of her rage, the Red and Blue Oni now restraining her, while Akio was still desperately hurling out attacks against the taunting Kitsune. Good. Akio hasn’t lost. Nor will he. Shaeu though… my heart ached at the pain in her eyes, and once more I affirmed that letting her love Akio too was no mistake. Perhaps some of the others I wasn’t too fond of, and in future there would likely be girls I hated, but… Shaeu was someone who loved me and I loved baow… now I have to step up. I’m done. I’m done being pathetic!

  “You returned?” the Kijo leered at me, jaws g. “I pride myself on my fying skills. But you were just so… weak. Oh well, that fox likes submissive women, so…”

  I couldn’t look down. If I did and saw my ravaged body, I know I’d break, my mind uo take it. But… “Hey, Kijo…” I croaked, my words barely audible.

  “What, limbless worm?” she chortled, spittle dreng my face.

  Drawing deeply ohreads that I had caught through an incredible, one in a thousand stroke of heavenly luck, aether surged into me, my ruined work shifting and twitg as if it was alive.

  “Still got a head, haven’t I?” The pain was… excruciating. My whole body apart from my head basically disied to aether, before restituting itself, now with embarrassing cat ears and tail swishing about. I was standing on the Kijo’s arms, looking into her face, and my nails, no talons, like those of a panther, glittered dully, reflected in her eyes. “Oh, by the way…” I shouted out. “Matriarch of the Kijo, Ginneka says ohi shit, fuck you, die painfully and go to fug hell!” That felt good. I adlibbed a bit, but I got the point across. Now then… Akio, Shaeu, lend me what you . And iurn, I’ll stop being a burden. This time I mean it… “Foehn!” My fingernails burst into yellow fme, burning me cruelly, but it was only for a moment, as I jammed them right into the eyes of my tormenter, burning cws pierg deep, as the roars of the Yokai around me ged, boredom being wild delight…

  ShipTeaser

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