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@kenjoy12: The mark will be explained a bit more in this chapter! And I'm glad to know that you like my fictions! Hope I can continue to meet your expectation.
@sakura_drop_: I'm sure Yuko will have plenty of screen time after this chapter~ And in regards to your birthday fiction, it's currently worked on! Let's just hope I'll be able to finish it.
@kuro_808: Indeed. Most of the members would throw away their past in order to live their current life on the edge.
@qweakb: Same here!
And I'm glad you like the first chapter of the fiction! Please look forward to this one then.
@Yuki88: Hmmmmmm~ That is an interesting speculation! I'm sure both of Mayu and Yuki will have some sort of suspicion.
@bunny_rabbit: LOL, that's one way to get rid of the situation at hand.
@Llyloo: Glad you love it! (And I know Disappearance is your favorite series out of all my fictions.) That will most likely occur if the Matsui sisters realize that Mayu is, well, the guilty individual here.
Well! Finally after a couple months did I make another stop to this fiction! Sorry about such long delays to this updates, but please understand that I have school, work, and other fictions at hand to juggle around with.
I'm trying my best to deliver them out without making it sound like crap (I hope).
Some of you already know by my post on Tumblr that I am returning back to writing my fictions via paper. It'll at least help me work on them and probably upload them faster without burning a hole in my frontal lobe of the brain.
Not to mention that school is one of the few places where I actually am bombarded with multiple ideas from nowhere. So... Might as well put it on paper when there's nothing to do in class.
Enough of my blabbers, enjoy this update! Thank you to my supporters, followers, stalkers, readers, unicorns, Nyan cats and lurkers for being with me till now.
The next update will be back to Wandering Ship!
[Chapter 2]
Yuki stared at me weirdly. And I wasn't too surprised that she gave me that reaction when I had returned from the meeting with Aki-P. Actually, I was expecting it. To return back with two strangers she had never met. It's a natural response after all.
Her outfit had switched from being a terrible cook to a gardener out here in the front part of the house. The apron replaced with another darker counterpart in regards to the outdoor labor. Patches of dirt were here and there on the clothing. Then in one hand held a handheld black shovel as another with a small packet full of tomato seeds.
"M-Mayu? Who are these two girls?" she asked me as politely as possible. A single eyebrow rose in alarm when I gave her the answers. "They're Matsui Jurina and Matsui Rena."
I could tell she wanted to say more. To express her thoughts about the situation at hand. Alas, she has remained silent though. Mouth clamped shut, the older girl bobbed her head in a slow motion; comprehending. Then turning her focus to the newcomers, she flashed a gentle smile at their direction.
"I'm Kashiwagi Yuki. It's nice to meet you both."
The two girls on my left mumbled their responses to Yuki. She simply got up on her two feet; tools and objects still at hand. "I could give you both a little tour of our land later if you like since you probably are brought here to stay with us." This girl have read my mind of the situation. It's not surprising for her to know what was going on though. Whenever there are newcomers brought into the homes of others, this meant they were to be trained as pupils. And that was exactly how each and every one of us were reminded with. Shooting a glance at my direction, her hand holding the shovel pointed its end at the entrance of the house. "Mayu, you should get some rest. You must be tired from walking such long distance this morning."
I merely brushed right by her without replying back to her statement. Leaving my action to speak for me. However, I paused briefly right by her side. Whispering, she questioned me, "What are the Matsui's doing here with us?"
"I don't exactly know the reason, but Aki-P assigned the two to us."
"This is not going to turn out well if they find out about your past."
A shrug of my shoulders. "Let's just hope we send them off on their own without much trouble." The last thing I would want to experience are their angers on getting revenge about their parents' deaths. And it doesn't look like we have much of a choice other than to focus on getting the two girls ready for whatever they had to. Without anymore to say, I moved onward; leaving the three figures outside.
Immediately I was welcomed with the familiar safe haven that is called both mine and Yuki's home. Sadly the safe atmosphere would soon dissipate thanks to the two new girls. Since they will be residing with us, danger will even exist inside of this house. Now everywhere I am and everything I do must be very cautious. One minor mistake or slip could lead to my downfall.
Gulping, a sense of heightened security nagged my guts. I just don't feel comfortable with them here. I shook my head when I finally reached into my personal bedroom. Clicking the door opened, everything was still in place. The bed... The desk... The patio... Everything. A small sigh escaped past my closed lips. 'This room itself will soon be occupied by another person...'
The inside interior of the house was only designed to hold two bedroom and a single bathroom for the residents. Yuki have built it afterall without thinking twice about unexpected guests staying overnight. It was the first time for the both of us. SO that means one of the Matsui's will be residing in my room as another in Yuki's. I felt the palm of my hands become slightly sweaty; feeling a hint of nervousness grow within my chest. Each beat my heart pounded against the chest plate only made it grow more and more. This entire ordeal was proving to be much harder than I had expected...
Taking off the robe attached to my sweater, I also took off the weapons that's deemed unnecessary at the moment. I placed them all on the top of my desk. Objects heard either gently or roughly coming into contact with the hard surface. When my action was completed, I plopped my entire body on the bed. Back landing first on the soft mattress. And boy when my figure came into contact did I realize how tired I am. All muscles in my body were unable to respond to my brain's commands decently. Eyelids grew heavy. Each passing second only making it even more difficult to stay awake. No matter how much I struggle, I know I won't win this drowsy battle.
After five minutes of agonizing struggle, sleep have overtaken my brain. My mind began to shut down and slow the internal body system. Breaths were beginning to slowly run through my respiratory system; evenly exhaled out of my nose quietly. My eyelids slid closed and welcomed me happily the darkness that would soon embrace me with its arms. Welcome me into the world called my unconscious state.
It wasn't long though when a certain someone snapped me out of it. Annoyed, I didn't even bother to open both of my eyes. My consciousness were being sucked right back out of the dark pit of my mind. Snapping one of the pair open, I dragged it lazily over to the opened door. Seeing a figure standing right on that spot. "I thought I had closed it..."
"It was open when I arrived here," Jurina bluntly replied after my mumbled statement.
More grumbles escaped out of my barely parted lips. "What do you want?"
A shrug from her direction. Her eyes momentarily closed before reopening them. And upon reopening them did those pair of dark, piercing stares fly towards me. The stares that even rivaled my own. "I would like to know more about my mentor."
Well that was rather... blunt and straightforward from the young girl. Tightening my lips together, I wonder why she wanted such information. Then as if she had read m mind, Jurina also added, "I'm going to be stuck here with you so I might as well get to know my senpai."
"Seriously?" I scoffed. "And who assigned you to be with me exactly?"
"Kashiwagi-senpai... I volunteered though, to be honest."
My eyes now were both wide open; all traces of sleepiness erased. The brows scrunched together to show displeasure. 'I'll have to talk to Yukirin about this...' I surely am not enjoying have two new visitors. Not to mention they are the very daughters that have witnessed the murder of their parents before their eyes by me. And to increase the difficulty, one of them will be by my side for the most part. Out of the two girls, I had to be stuck with the hyperactive interrogator... Great.
Sighing loudly, I sat myself up on the bed in one swift motion. My eyes were still trained on the other girl. A long silence hanged in the air between the two of us. And the silent wasn't the quietness that I wanted to experience. Though I am one that prefers peace over noise, this was different. It was so uncomfortable since Jurina was patiently awaiting for my answers. I could even feel her eyes trying to read the small movements and twitches the corner of my lips produced. So I pondered over the statements that I should spill out of my mouth. Carefully I let out the chosen words that leaved my system and into her eardrums.
"You already know that I'm Watanabe Mayu. 18 year old girl who resides here about four years. Stays with your other senpai, Kashiwagi Yuki. Anything else?"
Brief, short and fast. Nothing much to really say about myself without much personal information given out freely. I watched Jurina not hesitate to shoot out another question. And this time it was a bit more... personal as I had feared.
"Why did you join this organization?"
"...I'd rather not talk about it."
There was absolutely nothing wrong with answering her question. Doesn't pertain to her and Rena's incident at all with the answer. However, the past... It's very painful. Remembering it is more than enough to set my mood foul. And so it did. Memories lashed back at my scarred mind, bloodshed and shrieks filling up my imaginary mental image. It simply was just too vivid. Vivid enough that I could relive the entire crisis without the use of time machines. All of my senses could sense the stench of the metallic blood even though there was none at the moment. Goosebumps rising from the surface of my exposed skin. My eyes were beginning to water. I caught it in time though and kept a calm, cool facade. Over at Jurina's direction, she wasn't saying or doing anything. But deep in her eyes, though there is disappointment, understanding resides behind the pair.
"So what about you?"
My sudden and out of the blue question threw the younger girl in a slight surprise. Blinking a few times, her arms crossed in front of her chest; lowering her face till the black bangs hid the eyes. "I... My sisters and I don't have anywhere to go-"
"Liar. Tell me the truth." Blunt. That maybe even sounded harsh if I must say. Quickly I threw in another statement so it would be less inflicting than intended; keeping the cold tone though. "I know... you're hiding something from me."
Jurina simply stared at the ground beneath our body. Her eyes focusing on every detail of the hardwood tiles below. Silence was all I got. Even when a full 60 seconds has passed by, not a single word nor sound exited out of her mouth. This rose a bare... concern for the ordeal. I've then used this chance to bounce up and out of the bed (as much as I didn't want to). A long sigh faintly was heard from myself. 'Maybe I just made the conversation-er, questioning a lot more awkward that previously...' I motioned my left hand; urging the standing girl to follow after me.
She obediently obeyed my silent commands. I could hear her feet softly patting on the ground with every step she takes. Outside of my room and into the main dining room, the two of us spotted both Yuki and Rena sitting at the table. The two older girls were softly chatting to each other; seated across from each other. If one were to take a picture of this scene and view it, they would've mistaken them for high royal statuses. (But considering the place and group they're a part of... it's somewhat hard to see them as assassins.)
"We're going to be out," I notified the two girls. Although they didn't reply back, I could see that Yuki had gotten the message. Replying back with a nod of her head. Seeing the cue, I didn't hesitate to leave the house.
Upon reaching outside did I notice how bright it was. Not surprising since the sun is at its highest peak within the clear blue sky. An exhale unconsciously left my mouth. I glanced over my shoulder with a single twist of my neck. From my view, Jurina had silently followed me without a word. And I'm quite glad she hasn't bombarded me with questions like before. Seeing that she finally clicked the door shut from behind, I moved on ahead; not bothering or worrying about Jurina trying to catch up.
The path in front of our land splits into two paths. To the left leads downward and towards ground level as the right leads upward. Instead of going down the same pathway this morning, my body turned to the opposite direction. Climbing up the mountain wasn't very difficult thanks to the effort of both Yuki and I long ago. Stairs were created by three-dimensional rectangular stones; all handmade. The only concern that most anybody have was the lack of oxygen from the increasing elevation and long stairs. Higher and higher we climbed. Our figures were soon accompanied by slow forming mist. Visions were slightly clouded thanks to it. Pacing slowed down with every five steps. And soon we came to a complete stop.
In front of us, there was a ground with nothing but a few equipment and weapons on a rack. When further observed, it was in old state. Worn marks and dull blades that were once sharp seen. Rust faintly seen here and there on certain spot. "I apologize for the equipment," I mumbled. "Yuki and I haven't used these since four years ago." It's somewhat rare for Yuki to receive any new members that needs to be trained. There has only been two girls: Miyazawa Sae and I four years ago. I on the other hand haven't really taught anyone. The only thing I've gotten was being taught by the girl I live with.
Waling up to the one of the dull blades of the daggers, I reached out for one. My hand had gotten ahold fo the hilt. Fingers securely wrapping around the hold. In one motion of lifting my left arm, I flung the somewhat dangerous weapon backward without a single glance. I'm expecting Jurina to catch it. And... she didn't apparently. A small 'ouch!' was heard in the background of my focus.
A frown almost immediately formed on my face. 'I see that this girl is not ready...' Turning around, I saw the younger figure rubbing her left palm. A blotch of redness hinted that the dull dagger had managed to hit its hilt end on the surface of her skin. The expression of pain crossed on her facial features. Which only made me furrow my brow even deeper. 'Very inexperience girl she is. How did she manage to gain the mark of an assassin?'
It's a question really. As I stared and watched Jurina bend down to pick up the weapon, I couldn't help but ponder over this girl and Rena. Getting the mark was no easy feat. Only a few chosen were to earn it. And for those that won't be able to bear through the constant trials of agony, then they're left to die from such scorching scenario. The mark that grants amazing power to the individual to perform their assassination. Each individual has a unique marking burnt into their skin. And each of them symbolizing some sort of trait or fate that member will be faced with. Many of us have yet to figure it out. Very few managed to discover the shape/symbol definition. And among those that have found out, some were unfortunate to figure it out; better not known by the individual themselves.
A shudder ran down my spine when I vividly revisited the very day I had been imprinted with the mark...
[4 years ago]
"A-AHHHHHHHHHHH!"
"We're almost done Mayu. So can you please hang on for a bit more?"
I was in tears. Vision completely blurry from both eyes becoming watery as though it was a small pool filled with the salty substance created from its glands and the agonizing pain I had just experienced. Eyes barely opened, I peered through the small slit my eyes have allowed me. In the dark room only lighted by nearby torches on the wall. Its flames flickered every once in a while; barely bringing any warmth in this place. My entire body trembled under both anguish and the sudden chills once in a while. Sweat ran down my face as my figure was forced to be tied down; limbs held in a fixated position on the wooden table. Tears mixed in with the sweat; sliding upon my goosebumps skin. Each breath escaping out of my mouth came ragged; chest heaving rapidly up and down from my blurry view.
What bothered and brought agony upon my figure was simply my right hand. Slight whiff of steam have arisen from my skin; heated marks of a light burn seen on the exterior surface. However, the agony to bear it was much more than what the spot had shown. it was as though someone had used a flamethrower and directed it at the one target called 'Mayu's right hand.'
A loud exhale escaped out of my wipe opened mouth. There was the older male with glasses standing on the right side of my body. And by his side was Kashiwagi Yuki. Aki-P, his name, watched my figure struggle and writhed with undeniable anguish as Yuki was the complete opposite. Sadness was written all over her face as though a young child scrawled with permanent marker. Sometimes she would interfere with the head boss to slow down for my weak body.
Of course, I had only just recovered from the slaughter of my entire family by thieves two weeks ago. Now here I am, thrown into a trial that would test my tolerance of getting the branded mark. And I needed that in order to become a part of the assassin organization. In order to avenge my deceased family of their murderers.
Biting the bottom of my lip, I tried to brace myself for another endless round of torment. The man merely hovered his left hand over my right. It didn't even take a second for the familiar, yet torturous, burning sensation I'm forced to bear through. My teeth sank even deeper into my lower lip till it drew blood. The metallic taste sensed with the tip of my tongue. A muffled cry left my barely opened mouth and back arched. Yet my figure was held in place thanks to the rubber binding. As much as I wanted to trash my limbs around, I squeezed my eyes shut; a piercing scream heard echoing throughout the dark room."S-Senpai? Are you okay?"
My entire conscious state snapped back into reality when I heard the younger girl's voice. IT took my mental state to adjust the sudden transition from one of the many nightmarish reality I had faced in the past to the present. When it finally came to focus, Jurina stared at me with... concern. Concern... from this girl. Any normal person would feel comforted with the fact someone is worrying over them. However... this didn't feel right. It's just not right at all. How can the victim that wanted to get revenge smile at a murderer unknown to her and Rena before her eyes? My left hand crawled over to my right; gripping ahold tightly of my left hand. Fingers brushing against the black bumps drawing the mark on my bare skin. Trying to shake off the effects of showing emotion, my vision refocused on the lone figure in front of me.
"You're going to train starting today," I spoke in my usual monotone voice.
It seems that Jurina here is a little clueless on her role right now. Eyes trailing over to the dull blade, she snapped them back at my direction. "Am... I going to have to... learn how how to wield this dagger?"
'Yes captain obvious.' Resisting the urge to roll my eyes (as much as I would be glad to show it), I motioned my now free left hand at my figure. Index finger seen to point directly at the center of my chest. "Try to strike me right here."
"E-Eh?"
"Must I spell and spoon feed you? I said to come at me."
"O-Okay."
For a girl that had the passion to kill me, I'm rather disappointed at how insecure she is tasked to fighting me. Maybe her mind is only set for the killer? Maybe she doesn't have any other intention than to murder the very person that gave her and Rena a traumatizing past? Whatever the reason might be, I merely watched her wield the dagger.
'Clumsy grip and strange offensive stance,' I mentally noted to myself. Jurina positioned herself for the attack. I nearly chuckled softly when I saw her body come down slightly. 'She clearly is telling me like a picture book at a library about her next move.'
Not so surprising, she sprung forward. Though I am a little startled by her fast movement and speed, that still didn't bring her any sort of advantages. Her moves were so readable that even a child could dodge such lousy techniques. Merely taking a single sidestep to my right, I've avoided Jurina completely with ease.
I could see that she was shocked to how I could have avoided her. The wielding hand gripping the blade even tighter, the younger girl swung it at a diagonal direction. Again, I simply avoided it by merely cocking my head to the left. Sound of the dull blade slicing through air with incredible strength she has in that body.
No matter how many attempts she's thrown at me, not a single one of them even came close to my body. Frustration crept up to her; all that cool facade trickling away to reveal an angry, childish girl. Which then leads to messier and sloppier techniques. The style was just all over the place.
'I think it's time to end this foolishness.'
Stepping forward with one foot, I brought up my left arm in the air the moment Jurina tried to slash. It ceased further movements for she had her arm stopped in midair. Attack halted, I used my other hand to ball into a fist. Not hesitating to slam it into her very core.
"U-Urk!"
I didn't there though. Quickly the arm that blocked her attempted strike had its hand roughly grab her wrist. In one smooth transaction did I have Jurina kneeling down on the ground with her wielding arm pinned behind her back. The dagger she had earlier vanished only to reappear in my grasp. My left hand held the same weapon; pressing it against her throat. Even though the blade wasn't able to cut anymore, with enough pressure will it break the skin.
The figure in my grasp stiffened. I could sense that she was trying to solve this crisis she had gotten herself into. Unless she has experience in being a situation like this multiple times as I, it would be near impossible to figure something out. When she struggled, I only pressed the edges of the blade against one of the few vital areas f the anatomical body. After a full minute passed by the both of us, the stiff figure relaxed. "I give up," she stated in a small voice.
Loosening my grip, I stood up. The weapon still in my grasp. "Technique is weak. No... It's simply pathetic." A rather blunt yet truthful approach I made there. Jurina, who had just gotten back on her two feet, stared at me with disbelief. Hurt was one way to describe her emotions from within her eyes. I however didn't heed any attention to her emotions. There was no need for sympathy or being nice either way.
"Try it again. This time, fix your stance and try not to make obvious moves that even little kids could read."
"W-Why won't you tell me exactly how to stand properly?" she asked me while I extended my hand; fingers gripping ahold of the metal blade end. I frowned at her question. "Each person has their own technique of performing their attacks and actions of self-defense."
A small 'oh...' was heard from Jurina's direction as she took the blade back. Mumbles ran across her lips yet unimportant for me to even think about paying any sort of attention. Backing away a couple feet, I placed my hands into my jacket's pockets. Eyes penetrating at the other girl. It's a little silly to continue training an assassin that will soon back stab her mentor named 'Watanabe Mayu.' Does it look like I have a choice though? As much as I despise and want to reject it, Aki-P has ordered both Yuki and I to handle the two girls.
What bothered me the most though is why he would turn a blind eye in recruiting them. HE did order me to murder their family and even them themselves included. What exactly is his motive? Was this... some sort of plan he has? Whatever it was, I wasn't entirely too pleased to know that there's something more behind the scene.
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"So... you're Matsui Rena then, am I correct?"
"Yes Kashiwagi-senpai."
The three girls have finally taken a seat after Yuki introduced herself to the two Matsui's. And seeing how Mayu had left her to deal with the two girls, Yuki didn't have much of a choice. Glancing over at Jurina, she also confirmed her name.
"Matsui Jurina, I presume?"
"Hai," the younger girl responded.
Yuki glanced equally at the figures with curiosity. But along with that curiosity, there was also... worries. The older girl was indeed alarmed to know that the two Matsui girls are here. Since she and Yuko were the only member of the island to realize that Mayu had specifically gone on the mission in full detail, Yuki was worried to gain the knowledge that these victims came here. From her eyes, she could see pure hatred in their eyes. However, along those flaring angers were also hints of being naive. Naive and unprepared for the life they had taken the path of.
After a little exchange, it seems rather clear that the two were very interested in Mayu. Interested in terms of her personality.
"Why did Watanabe-senpai leave us alone with you without a single word? Not that you're bad or anything," Jurina asked with curiosity.
"She might be tired... I did tell her to get some rest," Yuki casually replied back. "You know that she has gone a long way to retrieve you both."
"Ah... Does that explain her cold attitude?"
"E-Er... T-That might be it..."
The older girl wanted to excuse herself, climb up the stairs and smack Mayu awake on the head. For the cyborg girl to carelessly express her cold personality... That definitely need some fixing. IF she isn't careful like right now, it could already arouse suspicion within their mind. Mentally facepalming herself, the raven haired girl scratched the back of her head nervously with her right hand. What else is she suppose to say? IF she says too much, seh might end up blowing Mayu's cover. And the last thing she would ever want to see is her best friend being murdered with a high possibility. She, like Mayu, had an impression they weren't merely here because they didn't have anywhere to go. 'It just didn't sound nor fit right in the Matsui's girls predicament.'
Leaning forward, Yuki rested the bottom of her chin to properly face the two girls. "I see that the head boss has sent you both as assassins that needs to be trained." Closing her eyes, Yuki continued her explanation. "You both are already aware that you will be staying with us until your trainings are complete. Since I don't have a big house for I haven't really intended more than two occupants in this shelter, one of you will have to stay with me as another with Mayu."
Reopening her eyes, the tall girl scanned the two girls sitting across from her. "So who's going to stay with Mayu?"
As much as she know this would be dangerous, Yuki can't afford to not only raise the suspicion level any higher but get both hers and Mayu's head severed by the boss Aki-P himself. The last time someone defied his order of taking Yuki in as their pupil, they didn't live to see the next day. It even brings shudder down to her spine whenever she vividly remember the new mentor gravely state that her previous one got brutally killed by him. Sucking in a deep breath, Yuki exhaled as she tried to maintain calm in this ordeal. The ordeal that will possibly become Mayu's nightmare if the worse comes.
Her eyes immediately darted over to the younger Matsui the moment her mouth opens. "I'll... I'll stay with Watanabe-senpai." And before Yuki can even say nor make a sound, Jurina quickly got up from her seat; dashing her way straight towards the stairs. Yuki's heart almost stopped beating when she saw the other girl leaving the dining room. 'What if Mayu is currently changing? Oh God, she's going to get caught if Jurina catches sight of that scar! Or what if she starts questioning about the mask!? Ahhh!'
Worries overwhelmed the older savior of Mayu. Outside she appears as though she merely lifted her eyebrows. Internally though Yuki is flipping out. So many scenarios of possible outcome came rushing into her brain like bullet trains on a rush. 'M-Maybe I should call her down-'
"Ano... I was wondering..."
Right. Yuki for a split moment forgot all about the older Matsui, Rena. Nearly choking on air from such surprise, she twisted her attention back to the other girl. Upon laying her eyes on Rena did she notice how... beautiful she is. Cute is a word to describe Mayu, whom she treats like a little sister. But this girl sitting here before her is another definition of 'cute.' Long, straight black hair almost worn in the same style as her own, Yuki will also admit that he dark eyes showed a strong yet at the same time... a shy personality to the girl. It's a wonder to why such girl like her is placed in such an unfortunate situation. Was she once an innocent girl int he past before the murder of her parents? Oh, such a silly question Yuki had though of there. Of course everyone is innocent and naive when they are young. Reminds Yuki a lot about her former self that only both Sae and Mayu retains information about. Not wanting to dwell upon it, Yuki refocused her attention back to Rena, who had just completed her sentence.
"...when are we going to be training?"
That was an excellent question to ask. Yuki brought her left hand up to her chin; dropping the other hand back flat down on the table's surface. She cupped her chin and pondered deeply about what to do with Rena at least. "I might start your training tomorrow," she finally answered. "Not sure about Jurina I'm sure Mayu would take care of it."
And just at the right timing, from the corner of her eyes she saw Mayu. Mayu wasn't alone as usual though. She was with Jurina. "We're going to be out," Mayu spoke in a monotone manner. Although she was engrossed in taking care of Rena here, Yuki gave her the message that she had paid attention with a nod of her head; still training her eyes at the other girl.
Her message seem to have gotten through for Mayu briskly left the house. Then there was the younger girl following right after her. If anyone were to describe the scenario, they would most likely state that Jurina is the new puppy following after her new master. It's quite a scene to chuckle about. And with that seen, Yuki could at least relax about Mayu getting caught red-handed. 'Then again... Mayu always knows what to do when she's backed into the corner...' Mentally sighed, the older girl decided to thrown in her own question at Rena.
"Since you've asked a decent amount of questions, I think it's my turn with this." A small smile formed on Rena's face, which actually startled the assassin a bit. So far this has been the first since they had gotten here. Yuki sure was glad Rena smiled. That smile... Surely it must be a gift bestowed upon this young lady about the same age as Mayu most likely from the angles up above? Yuki herself couldn't help but flash a small smile of her own. All thoughts about keeping a professional aura was thrown right out of the window. It was just Yuki and Rena alone. No one to bother nor interrupt.
"So... you said you're here because you have nowhere to go... Is that true?"
Uh oh. Did Yuki just blunt out her question wrong? Immediately she realized that she had just worded the entire sentence structure wrong. Quickly Yuki caught herself before Rena herself wondered about it.
"I-I mean, I Just want to make sure that it's the reason why you've joined the organization in the first place."
The next answer she's heard from Rena was... something she actually wasn't expecting at all. Despite being an assassin herself for a decent six years, Yuki never had a more surprising outcome of a conversation than this. Rena fidgeted in her seat fora bit before answering.
"I... To be honest, that's not really the reason why we're here." Yuki felt her entire mouth dry when she heard the statement that proves her fear true. "We're here merely to find the assassin that murdered our parents."
"H-How do you know who the assassin is? He or she could be somewhere far away... Maybe deceased even?"
"No. Boss Aki-P had specifically told us when we joined in the organization that the person we're looking for is within this place."
Not good. Not good at all. Yuki swore that she had nearly earned herself a fatal heart attack. Face pale, she stared at the other girl with eyes slightly wide. 'Just what was Aki-P thinking!?' Was there some sort of motive into bringing the two girls back? And why would he even tell them about the murderer here with them? He's known to be power hungry and tends to gain negative views with the other assassin clans aside from their current organization... Could it relate to his reputation? Yuki's eyebrows furrowed together till creases formed on her forehead.
"What are you going to do when you find the assassin?"
"We'll both... avenge our parents by murdering off that killer." Her pair of dark eyes darkened even more to the point that it could be purely in the color black. "We'll make sure to give him or her something they'll regret for the rest of their life."
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I noticed that the sun had begun to set. Still standing within the training ground, I've kept my eyes close on Jurina. Though she struggles greatly with her techniques of balancing her body weight and the earth's, she has been slightly improving. And that improvement was made by constant attempts at trying to catch and make contact of my body. Yet she has to reach that goal.
The younger girl was now lying on her back; limbs sprawled out as though she was preparing to make an angle on the soft grass below. Weapon was still in her hand as she panted due to exhaustion. I simply sighed. Approaching to the lying figure, I tilted my head at a slight angle to my right.
"That's all for today," I stated. "We'll resume more tomorrow. Rest for tonight."
Just when I was about to take my leave without her, Jurina made a statement. "I never really properly answered your concern earlier." Once it reached into my eardrums, I ceased further movements. Motions came to a stop instead of keeping my body moving forward. A brief pause hanged int eh air. Not glancing over my shoulder, it seems that Jurina presumed she's caught my attention. "I simply joined... in order to find and murder the assassin that killed my parents."
Guilt. Guilt was the only word that slapped me across the face upon hearing them. Although I already knew for a fact the Matsui's weren't here of that 'nowhere to go' excuse. But to actually hear and confirm that they want to kill me is... terrifying. And terror is a rare emotion that ran through my internal emotional world.
Keeping a straight face, I simply ignored her. Made it seem as though I was not interested. Once again, my cold personality was showing off its side again. Not looking over my shoulder to check on her, I resumed making my way down the mountain. I will admit that it's a little cold-hearted to leave Jurina alone without an an offer from her mentor to lead her down the path. But she's no baby. She's an assassin with the branded mark forever engraved into her body. Besides, she's the very person along with Rena that wanted to murder me after all. No point into worrying about someone that will soon end your life.