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Title:
Where are you?
Author: Fuji S. Yuki
Anime: Mirage of
Blaze
Rating: PG
"Where are you?" The child cried as he stood ion the middle of the room golden eyes gripped in pain. "Why did you leave?"
Then slowly the room hazed into grey and the smell of blood became sharp the child grew older to fifteen of age and the golden orbs glared at him. Cuts were scattered here and there and blood drip down those thin arms. "I'll never forgive you..." Then the child disappeared and a hand reached out in desperation. "Kagetora-sama!"
Chestnut hair plastered against his forehead from his perspiration. Eyes wild with madness of loss but in an instance his eyes refocused and the hand held out flopped onto the futon. "Kagetora-sama."
Naoe had waited for his lord after all these years wishing praying that the man that threatens him would be alive since the attack from so long.
Slowly the burning hope he use to have diminished to barely anything and his heart bleed for that man.
Breathing calmly he slowly stood up his muscles rippled as he stretched out. His cell phone rang out of no where walking toward he picked up. "Moshi Moshi?"
"Naoe!"
"Harue." Recognizing his comrade in arms and another devoted follower of his lord Kagetora-sama in the fight against the darken sides bent on shifting powers. The five of them were always powerful together but there was darkness now held within all of their soul tarnished by the hundreds of years of emotions and torment of being reincarnated over and over.
"I had a dream."
"Take some pills then!"
A soft laugh came over the line, "No its not one of those...I dreamt of Kagetora."
The quick stiffening of the broad shoulders indicated that the name wasn't welcome at this point in time.
"It was strange he was all cut up and crying. I asked him what was wrong at first I didn't recognized him until he look me in the eye and said mommy is gone forever." The female voice paused in breath, "He then grew to a teenager and stared at me in anger saying everyone abandons him. Then he was gone."
The coincidence was to close, "I had a dream of a boy. But he did not say what you said it was different."
"Naoe."
"It doesn't matter right now…" His voice trailed off, "All that matters is that we find him."
A sigh came over from the college student as she eye her friend with worried, "I just hope things don't go sour like before."
"Aa…"