Summary:
[OCxKanda] As a foreigner, Shujinko has very few people she can talk to when she joins the Order. Unfortunately for her, the person who understands her language the most is the man with little patience and a big temper. Rated T because that's probably what it will be in the end…
Author's Note:
This story is about a unique, simple-minded girl who spends her life alone in Japan until a team of exorcists bring her back to the order. Since I'm not one to make up missions, (due to fear of creating something that will rape -Man more than fanfics already do,) I will probably follow the plot that Hoshino laid out for us. However, due to the fact that Hoshino only updates three times a year, I will have to make some changes. (FYI: I exaggerate. I understand Hoshino must be going through some difficulties. I just wish I would find out what Kanda's memories contain before I forget the entire plot of -Man.)
I won't pretend I can speak Japanese, so anything meant to be said in Japanese will be in italics.
Shujinko
"What's your name?"
"Shujinko."
"Che. What a stupid name for a woman."
"It is not! Uncle gave it to me!"
Already irrated, Kanda tried contacting his teammates through his wireless golem.
"General, Daisya… Marie? Do any of you hear me?"
They responded in respective order.
"Did you find something, Yu?"
"I hear ya, Kanda!"
"What is it, Kanda?"
He scoffed when called by his first name but accepted the fact that he couldn't do anything about it, now.
"I found the exorcist."
…
A week before, two incredible events happened at the Black Order. The event was Komui actually receiving a letter from the untraceable General Cross, and the second was that he managed to find it in that disorganized mess of a desk.
In the letter, Cross stated that he heard a rumor about Akuma being killed in Japan – the homeland of the Akuma. (A/N: I don't mean that ALL Akuma are born there, I just mean that Japan's population is 90% Akuma, according to the manga.)
Even though the letter was over a year old, Komui sent a large troupe of Exorcists to investigate, in case a trace of innocence – or even an accommodator – could be found. The group he decided to send would be the exorcists that would welcome the accommodator home, should they find anyone trapped in Japan.
He decided it would be best if the accommodator was taken in by a kind, patient and calm general, like Froi Tiedoll or Cloudnyne. Komui's final decision was confirmed when he remembered that a member of Tiedoll's team could speak Japanese.
When he called in Tiedoll, Marie, Daisya and Kanda, the Japanese exorcist became pessimistic about his teammates, but Komui said he had a good feeling about their mission…
… Which made Kanda feel all the worse…
…
When Tiedoll and the others located Kanda, Daisya approached Shujinko without a trace of timidness.
"Hey! My name is Daisya, what's your- ahh!"
Before he could get within five feet of her, she had activated her weapon and pointed it at Daisya, wiping the playful grin off his face. From his point of view, it looked like she was about to fire a gun at him.
"What's she doing?"
Kanda hissed to her in Japanese and she reluctantly lowered her weapon. He then turned to the others.
"Don't approach her quickly and don't sneak up on her. She'll attack you."
Tiedoll looked worried. The artist pushed up his glasses with his index finger as he spoke.
"Did she attack you, Yuu-kun?"
Ignoring the question, Kanda hissed
"Don't call me that!"
"Yuu-kun…" the girl repeated.
Kanda gripped Mugen tightly while the others chuckled not too loudly so not to anger him further.
Author's Notes:
Hey, I was wondering, is Shujinko considered a Mary Sue? Is A Mary Sue and an OC the exact same thing? Because I kinda thought they were. Anyways, review and tell me if you like it or hate it, and please let me know if she's a Mary Sue. I don't really care either way, but I'd really appreciate it if you'd tell me the difference, even if you don't tell me if you like or hate the story. :D
By the way, Microsoft Word didn't like the word "timidness," and couldn't give me a correction. What's wrong with my spelling? It also doesn't like "Yuu," "Daisya," "Tiedoll," "Komui," "Froi," "Akuma," "manga," "che," and – worst of all – "Shujinko."
_ There are red lines EVERYWHERE.
