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Summary: After sending Kazuki to a wedding of a connection detail, a mysterious seal is discovered by Yuna and Rin. When attempting to remove the seal, a hidden power transports them to the Pokémon world. Getting back may have circumstances that would impact a few lives. WitchSwordShipper
Love with a Magic Sword by my Side
Chapter 1: One's Big Day, Two's Sealed Fates
"Kazuki, dear," an angel was calling ever so softly. "Wake up. You don't wanna be late." Eyes struggled open on a brunette male in a bed. They opened in front of a pink pigtail-haired teenage girl. The girl was wearing what appeared to be a light blue/whitish school uniform with shin-high stocking-size socks. "It's time to get up." The brunette, groggy on the awakening, sensed something amiss.
"Yuna?" he spoke. "It's Sunday." Sunday? Since Yuna was in a school outfit, Kazuki pointed out that school clothes weren't necessary. Yuna had to have known it was Sunday.
"I know it's Sunday, which is why I woke you up." Why? "As your wife, and that we've prepared for today, I had to get you up for the wedding." Wedding? Kazuki's eyes widened, seemingly lost in current events, before he cleared his head.
"That's right. Dr. Akai's best medical student that was under his study wing is getting hitched, today. Sorry about that, Yuna. I forgot about the fact that I was invited." Yuna didn't mind. Going to a good friend's wedding was a big deal that anything that should go right, would tend to go ever so wrong. A little thing like RSVP invitations would start.
"No big deal. You do need to get ready." Kazuki shot a look at an alarm clock, reading 7:44 AM. Kazuki did seem to remember somethings about the wedding.
"Wedding doesn't start until 11:30. We've got plenty of time." Again, no big deal to Yuna's beaming smile.
"True, but that doesn't mean that you should skip breakfast." Ah, the meal of champions. A growl of stomachs clinched Kazuki to agree with her.
"Good point. I'll get some tea ready."
"Okay. Thanks, dear." Those two acted like a wedded couple: helping out each other, keeping happy thoughts between each other...anything else?
'I know we're not an official married couple. I mean, both of us, 17-year old high school students...yet, Yuna is so...driven to be my wife.' They're not married? That's a sudden twist. The two ate breakfast, drank cranberry tea...
"Rin teach you how to make tea like this?" Uh oh! Her tone was thinking that Kazuki had been cheating on her by going out with Rin. Worse off, Kazuki had a guilty feeling. Not too good for their relationship.
"She did, especially with how to mortar the cranberries. I asked her, seeing if there was any way to impress you, Yuna." Yuna was awe-stricken with humble whistles. To impress her, Kazuki's visit to this Rin worked. After breakfast, Kazuki straightened the sheets of the bed and cleaned the dishes before getting a charcoal gray tuxedo dressed.
"You look like the bouquet will fly your way. Too bad I won't make it. Housewife deals." Still, she's not a wife. Not yet anyway.
"Hey, I understand. Pretty soon, Dr. Akai should arrive to pick me up." So, the good doctor was taking him to the wedding. Well, it was one of his favorite medical students, so his RSVP was automatic. Barbershop pole-style print necktie straight, Italian loafer shoes on feet, hair gelled back...Kazuki was ready to go. "Thanks for helping me get ready, Yuna. I hope I'm this good looking by the time we tie the knot." Chirps of giggles sweetened the face of the pink-haired lass. "I'll see you after the reception." He exited his room, or dormitory room and strolled out of the building, to the gate where a woman in a black funeral dress, including a veil and glasses, was sweeping the sidewalk as Yuna watched her "husband" depart.
"Good morning, Mr. Shikimori," she greeted Kazuki.
"Morning, Miss Hirosaki. Has the doctor stopped by?" Hirosakiused her broom as an ultra-long finger, pointing to a car coming from that street. They saw a white convertible heading their direction. It stopped in front of the gates which, at the driver's seat sat a tall raven-haired man wearing tiny specks and a white tuxedo. Kazuki knew who it was the moment the convertible came to a stop. "Dr. Akai!"
"Shikimori, right on cue!" Akai complimented. "You ready to go?"
"You bet!" Kazuki hopped into the topless vehicle, strapping a seatbelt on. Secured, Akai joggled the manual stick to gear, pressing the firmed gas pedal. The convertible raced off, which also had a cardboard sign, reading "JUST MARRIED." No, not them. Probably for the bride and groom. Yuna was alone, as she was cleaning the dorm room. As she was polishing the table, she saw something on the door. There was a purple slip of paper with all sorts of scribbles on it. Yuna got to the slip, wondering where it came from.
"What's this doing on the door?" she asked herself. She reached for the slip to remove it from the door when, speaking of the door, there was a knock on it. Forgetting the slip, she answered the door. The door opened which there was another female. She looked like she came from the past with her green and purple feudal samurai garb. Her purple hair looked like twin long ponytails. Yuna recognized who it was the instant she saw her. "Hey, Rin. What's up?" Rin shot a look over the dorm room, looking for something, or someone.
"Where's Shikimori?" she asked.
"Attending a wedding, he was invited to." Rin felt mystified with the news about Kazuki. "Yeah, Dr. Akai invited him to attend a wedding that a former student of his is tying the knot for." Although cleared on the issue at hand, Rin still felt awed that Kazuki would be invited to such an occasion.
"Never thought Shikimori would be offered a chance to understand the frustrations of marriage and companies. But were you uninvited or you just didn't feel like joining him, as a 'wife' should?" Well, her explanation was housewife details.
"I wanted to run a few errands, like shopping, cleaning, laundry..." Rin bowed, understanding where she was coming from.
"I see." That's when Yuna closed the door, revealing the slip, still stuck to the pine wood. Rin turned and spotted the slip, too.
"Anyway, I was wondering about, what I think it is, this seal. I have a feeling that Kuriko has something to do with it." Rin observed the seal, believing Yuna with her suspicions.
"She probably wants to ensnare us so that we can't get to Shikimori while anything vile would reign over him. Let's remove it so that we can get to the wedding."
"Agreed." As if it was loose sticky tape, Yuna reached over and yanked the slip from the door. Suddenly, the slip began to shine bright with a bursting pulse of power. The light flashed throughout the room, and then an explosion. A surging blast pulverized the windows with the light shooting out like a cannon. Hirosaki heard, felt and saw the blast of glass and pane as shards of the windows' remains rained at her like a storm. She beat feet, clear of the flying debris. Once stopped, along with the light, Hirosaki ran inside, hoping that everyone was okay. She got to Kazuki's dorm, opened it, to see that only the windows were destroyed. Everything else stayed in place. Weird.
"Miss Miyama," she quivered. "Please be alright." What happened to Yuna and Rin? The blackness could be a bad place for anyone, anything. That's when...
"Rin?" A light beamed out of the darkness. A few second of blindness, before the view was fixed. Yuna was there. "Rin, are you alright?" Rin's paining groans would be a suggestion that he was in some significant discomfort.
"I...I think so," she ached. Yuna grasped a stretched arm from Rin, and helped pull her to her feet. As she got her balance, Rin focused on the setting. Trees, left and right. Unusual creatures like purple mice, reddish pigeons and other rounded woodland creatures occupied what appeared to be a forest. "So much for crashing a wedding." It seemed that the girls were lost. Not only were they in a forest, but they were unsure of what actions to take.
"This isn't good. How can I get to Kazuki, now?" Could these teenagers find a way back?
TO BE CONTINUED...
