Hello! Surflilu here. Just a warning, towards the end of the chapter, it may be a little more graphic than the rest of the story. Not exactly sure if it's 'M' worthy, so I think a warning will suffice. Now, onto the fic!
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He turned to the three men standing with him. He scoffed as he threw backpacks at each of them.
"You know what to do." He growled as the three other mysterious figures dashed as quickly as they could out of the room.
The man sat down at his desk and twirled a pen through his fingers. A small part of his plan had not gone as expected, but it was alright. The matter could be taken care of. First, however, he needed to catch the bait. He stood up and walked to a door at the back of the room. He opened it and walked in. The dark room smelled like rotting wood and spoiled food.
"Still not eating, I see? That's no good." The man smirked.
The person to which he spoke simply looked at the ground.
"Get up," He barked. "I have something you need to do."
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"What's going on Matt?" T.K asked lazily as he lifted himself out of bed.
Matt looked down at the floor as he explained to his younger brother what had happened. T.K's eyes were opened wide as tears started to form in the corners.
"He's the one missing? Right Matt?" The blonde looked up at his older brother.
"Yeah." Matt gave a sad smile. He looked at T.K, and all he could see was his baby brother. He remembered how when they were little, T.K would give Matt the same look when he was hurt, or when he needed help, and Matt would always be there. "Of course he is."
T.K walked out of his room into the foyer.
"Where are you going?" Matt asked as the younger Ishida threw his jacket at him.
"To look for him." T.K smirked. "I know Dad's alright, but he needs help. You in?"
Matt stared at the brown jacket that lay limp in his hands. "Course, let's go!"
The brothers ran together down the stairs of their apartment building. They burst through the door and out into the cold, dark night. The only light they had was provided by the few lights in the homes of people still awake. The streetlights had dimmed and the roads were abandoned. The Ishida boys picked up their pace once they realized no one would be in their way. They sprinted around corners and swang around street signs. T.K was beginning to slow down when they finally reached the station. Newscasters and police from neighboring towns had the building surrounded. Matt and T.K stayed out of sight. The hid in the shadows of the building next door as they looked over the scene. Bodies were being removed from the station. Each one was covered by a white blanket and was strapped down onto a bodyboard. Their heads bobbled around lifelessly as the EMT's took them carelessly to the ambulances. Matt clenched a fist as he wondered if one of those disrespected bodies was his fathers. Ambulance after ambulance left and the newscasters rolled out. Everything was silent.
T.K stared on for a second longer before he turned to face his brother.
"Mmph!"
"Matt!" T.K swirled around to find his brother held back by a blackened figure. The blonde was about to let out a scream when the shadowed man removed his hand form Matt's mouth and raised a finger to his own lips. "Shh! It's me!"
T.K gasped as Matt swung his own head around. "DAD!" The younger boy ran over and embraced his injured father in a deep hug. Matt looked on with a worried look on his face. "You...you're alive!"
"Did you think your old man was going down that easily?" The middle-aged man questioned.
"Of..of course not.." Matt gave a half-smile. His smile dissapeared once he saw his father's side. The left part of his shirt had been ripped and bloodied. "Dad! Look, you're bleeding!" The boy pointed out the mess as his father looked down.
"It's nothing. I only got skimmed." Mr. Ishida replied. He looked over at his station and frowned. "They're all gone."
"Yeah.." T.K replied. "The news reporters and everyone left."
"Not that, T.K." The man held back tears, not willing to let his sons see his sadness. "The officers. They're gone. I left them."
"Dad you did what you had to." Matt butted in. "I'm sure if there was anything more you could have done you would have done it."
Mr. Ishida kicked a pebble on the ground. The movement of his hips caused him to cripple over in pain.
'Dad!" Matt cried. "Come on, we need to get you looked at, and I'm not taking no for an answer!"
"Matt you don't understand I can't be seen." Mr. Ishida looked at his son in complete seriousness.
Matt was taken aback. He glanced at T.K. The man continued. "This was not a random act of violence. Whoever attacked us tonight wanted us all dead. Once people find out where I am, they'll come back again. I don't know why they wanted the entire police force gone, but I know it's very important that we all remain safe. Just help me get home."
"Alright, dad.." Matt grabbed one of his fathers arms and hoisted it over his shoulder. T.K did the same.
"What happenned, Dad?" T.K finally got the courage to ask as soon as they had gotten far enough away from the building.
"I don't.... I don't know, son." Mr. Ishida struggled to say. "All I remember, I was sitting at my desk when all of a sudden I heard gunshots. Three of them rang through the halls of the station, each one making the hairs on my neck stand higher and higher. It clicked in my head that three shots were for three officers. I was next, and all I could think about was you guys."
Matt and T.K blushed a little. "Go on.." T.K said cautiously.
"Well.. I said to myself, 'The boys still need me.' I looked around my office and saw an open window which I began to climb out. I looked back when I heard my door open. The man in the mask shot at me, getting me in the side. I hopped out the window and ran... I ran away.."
The man began to let the tears fall out as the guilt rose in his heart.
"Dad, I told you before, if there was anything you could have done for the men, you would have done it. You didn't run. You and I both know you're not a runner dad." Matt tried to cheer his father up. It was hard for him to be upset right now, even though his dad was. He was alive and that's all Matt could ask for.
The two boys pushed open the door to their appartment and helped their father into bed.
"Can I at least wrap it for you?" T.K asked, pointing to the wound which was now covered in dry, brown blood.
"I supposse that would be a good idea." Mr. Ishida looked at the wound as well. "It's a bit bigger then I thought it was.."
"Alright, hold on." T.K ran into the bathroom to get gauze.
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Sora Takenouchi awoke the next morning to find her mother still gone.
'Maybe she just went to work early..' Sora thought as she got ready for school. She threw on some jeans and a bright red top. The whole time, she just kept trying to reassure herself. It wasn't like her mom to just leave, what could she be up to?
She walked out the door and headed to school. On the way, she met up with her poofy-haired best friend and his little sister.
"Hey Tai, hey Kari" She smiled brightly.
"Hey Sora!" They replied in unison.
"You know Tai, I think I'm gonna go on ahead and meet up with T.K." She gave Tai a little wink and picked up her pace.
"That was cute." Sora stuck her tongue out at Tai.
"Ha. Ha." His face turned bright red as he faced the ground, hopeing his hair would keep Sora from noticing the color change.
They walked in silence for a little bit, until Tai couldn't take it anymore. He felt more nauseous with each step he took.
"Sora, what's been up with you and Matt lately?"
"Wha..what?" Sora hesitated. What could she say?
'I know something's up Sora, and as your uh.. as your best friend I want to know what."
"Tai.." The auburn haired girl started. She heard the school bell ring off in the distance and said a little thank you prayer. "Oh, Tai, the bell! I.. I should go, already have lots of late notices and I can't get anymore!" She shot a smile and laughed nervously.
"But.. but Sor-"
"Bye Tai!" And Sora was gone.
After she had turned a corner, she slowed to a walk again. She craddled her books close to her as the smile on her face dissapeared. She felt so bad for lying to Tai, but he'd appreciate that they kept it a secret. After all, he only had to wait one more day. With that final thought, she hurried into the school building. Luckily, she had her first class with Matt, so she could tell him what happened.
She sat down at her desk. After pulling out all the supplies she'd need for her class, she tapped Matt on the shoulder. He turned around. His desk was directly in front of hers, making it very easy to talk. His deep blue eyes gazed into hers. He was a very handsome boy, obviously, but he just wasn't Sora's type. This was odd, because all the girls at Odaiba high school were in love with the blonde rocker, but Sora prefered the brunettes. One brunette had been on her mind a lot lately, and that was Tai. She'd felt terrible for lying to him. She could see in his deep chocolate eyes that she hurt him everytime she did. Who knew throwing a suprise birthday party could be this difficult?
"Whats up?" Matt whispered to Sora.
"Matt, I feel really bad. Every time I talk to Tai, I think he thinks I'm covering something up." Sora could feel her skin turning pink.
"Well, we kind of are." Matt chuckled.
"Not that, Matt." The girl shot him a look, a look as in a 'He think's we hook up after school look'.
"Oh! Oh.. boy." Matt began to blush too. 'This could turn into an akward moment..' The boy thought to himself.
"What should I tell him?" Sora looked at Matt with concern running across her face.
"I'm not sure.." The boy thought for a second. "Alright, what if we moved the party up to today?"
"Are you serious?" Sora asked. "Everyone thinks it's tomorrow!"
"Well," Matt replied, "We could tell them the date is changed."
Sora stared at him for a second, taken aback by his oversimplification of the situation. "And what if people can't come then?"
"Then they don't come. Either way, there will be tons of people there." Matt smirked.
"Alright." A smile of relief spread over Sora's face.
"Oh, there's one more thing I need to ask you."
Sora looked up at the boy with a curious look. "Yeah?"
"Could we do the party at your house? See.. my dad, he's uh, he's sick. I don't think he'd want 50 kids running around."
"Sure, I guess so." Sora replied. "My mom probably won't be home anyway.."
"Doesn't she get off work at seven?" Matt asked.
"Yeah, but, I haven't seen her home recently. I don't even know if she's been home.. I thought I heard her come in when I was in the shower, but when I got out, no one was there."
Thoughts of Sora in the shower quickly rushed through Matt's head. 'No, no Matt, no.' He thought to himself. 'This is not the time to be a normal teenage boy.' Sora stared at him.
"Well," He answered, "Maybe she's just been busy lately. Errands, or shopping, or uh.. boyfriends?"
"I don't think so." Sora returned to her work at the table. 'Or has she found someone?' She thought.
That couldn't be possible, Sora's mom would have told her. Why would she keep something like that a secret? What was wrong? Sora pushed these thoughts out of her mind and began to think of what she would tell Tai to get him to come over today. He probably wouldn't want to see her after the way she ran off before. Unless... She told him that her and Matt needed to talk to him. Cruel, but effective.
After school had ended, Sora and Matt began rushing around, telling everyone to pass on the word that the party had changed to today at Sora's. Then, they ran into Tai.
"Oh... Hey.." Tai waved shyly and blushed.
"Hey Tai.." Sora said back nervously. Matt stood behind her, his blue eyes staring over Tai's shoulder.
'Thanks for the held Matt..' Sora thought to herself before she spoke. "Tai, listen, we need to talk to you later. Can you come to my house around 7?"
"Oh.." Tai's stomache not only sank, but it hit the floor. "Sure I guess.. I'll be there."
"Alright good. See you then Tai." Sora walked away with Matt before Tai could get out another hurt word.
Sora turned around and looked at him walk away. He looked so... good. His tan legs flexed with each step he took, showing off the beautiful muscles he acquired from soccer. His hair moved perfectly, and oh, that cute little butt.
"Staring, Sora?" Matt interrupted her thoughts.
"Oh, no! Of course not Matt!" Sora couldn't help but smile though.
"Why are you hiding it?" Matt asked.
"Hiding what?" Sora smiled up at him innocently and scratched the back of her head.
"I'm not that stupid, Sor." Matt smirked. "Hiding the fact that you like him, because if you haven't noticed, he likes you too."
"But I, er, I.. He likes me? How can you tell?" Sora pulled him over onto the side of the hallway.
"Come on Sora." Matt raised an eyebrow. "Haven't you seen the way he looks at you? He looks like he'd do anything for you, or to you, whichever you prefer, I guess."
Sora punched him in the arm. "Not funny, Matt." She turned around to walk away, but suddenly turned back. "You really think he likes me?"
Matt smiled at her. "Yeah, I do."
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Sora walked back to her appartment. She wasn't suprised to find the rooms empty. There was, however, a message on the machine waiting for her.
"Sora, dear, my loving, loving daughter. I, I'm sorry I haven't been home, I've been very busy at work. I've been getting home late and leaving early, and-"
Sora cut the message off short. So her mother had forgotten about her simply for work? How lovely. Sora took her school bag off and threw it onto the couch. 'I guess I should start getting ready for tonight.' She thought. Out from the bag, she pulled streamers and empty balloons and a giant sign that said 'Happy 18th Birthday Tai!'. The girl began hanging everything up. After, she got to work on the balloons. After blowing at least 50 up, her lungs craved air, so she decided to take a break. It would probably be best to begin getting herself ready, after all, she wanted to look nice for Tai. She walked into the bathroom and shut the door. Like usual, she glanced at herself in the mirror to inspect how she looked throughout the day. She ran her hands through her auburn hair, messing it up and making making the top layer all frizzy. Sora turned on the water and started to undress. Right as she was about to step in, though, she heard the doorbell ring. Sora froze, and waited to see if it would ring again. It did. Many, many times.
'Who could that be?' Sora thought as she hurried to get dressed. She threw on her jeans and messily buttoned up her shirt. Dashing out of the bathroom, she made it to the door before the visitor left. She looked out the peephole to see none other then- Tai.
"Shit." Sora muttered as she glanced in the room behind her. The birthday sign was clearly visible, and decorations were everywhere. Slowly, Sora creaked open the door.
"Hey, Tai.." She mutterred, showing as little of her face through the crack in the door as she could.
"Sora.." Tai said, trying to see what she was hiding. "What's.. what's wrong?"
"I thought you were coming at seven!" She exclaimed, accidentally opening the door a little more then she should have.
Tai glanced down at her. "Your, your shirt.. Matt's here, right?"
Sora looked down at her shirt herself. Several of the buttons were buttonned into the wrong holes, and others simply weren't buttonned at all. "NO Tai! That's not it at all! I'll, I'll explain all of this, just please come back at seven!"
"Yeah, whatever Sora." Tai looked at her, then dropped his eyes to the ground, refusing to look at her anymore. He turned and started walking back down the hallway.
"Tai please just promise you'll come back!" The girl shouted.
She recieved no answer.
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It was six now, and Matt and T.K were walking down the road towards Sora's building.
"You think Tai will be suprised?" T.K asked.
"Very. You have no idea." Matt laughed.
They reached the Takenouchi residence and knocked. Sora opened the door and showed them inside.
"Great job on the decorations, Sor!" Matt cheered.
"Thanks." Sora said blankly.
"What's wrong?" Matt asked.
"Nothing, just, Tai came by before-"
"He didn't see anything, did he?" Matt cut in.
"No! Not at all. That's the thing though, I wouldn't let him in. He thought you were here, and now I'm not sure if he's coming back.. He won't pick up his phone or anything."
Matt raised his eyebrows. "I'm sure he'll come. Knowing him, and knowing how much he likes you, he'll want to know exactly what's up."
"I think he already got the drift." Sora retorted.
"I think he'll still come. And if he doesn't, I'll call him, or Kari can call him." Matt brought his hands to her cheeks and forced her to smile.
At that, Sora laughed. "You're right. It'll be okay."
One by one, guests started to arrive. There was Mimi Tachikawa, Izzy Izumi, Joe Kido, Kari, and a lot of other people Sora really wasn't familiar with, but whom she had invited anyways, since they were Tai's friends and all.
"Alright everyone! It's 6:55 and the birthday boy will be here any minute!" Matt shouted into the crowd of at least 60 people. Sora's place was packed, literally. "Everyone, hide!"
People ducked behind couches and around corners. A few even stepped behind the curtains or out into the shadows of the balcony. Somehow, thankfully, everyone dissapeared, except, that is, for Sora and Matt, who stood in the hallway waiting under the sign.
"You really think he'll show?" Sora asked, concerned.
"I do." Matt nodded, and turned his attention back to the door.
Slowly, time passed, and still no Tai. Sora bit her lip, harder and harder with each passing minute. At seven, people started to get worried. At seven fifteen, people started to complain. Sora was about to find Kari when finally, the doorbell rang. Everyone grew silent and ducked back into their hiding spots.
A small smile appeared on Sora's face. "Come in!" She called.
In walked a poofy haired brunette boy. His face was very different from Sora and Matt's though. His was a look of sorrow, as he knew what was about to happen. At least, he thought he knew.
"Hey, guys. What, uh, what did you want to.. talk about..?" Tai asked, while his vision was raised to the ceiling, where he saw the sign. "Naw..." He said in utter disbelief.
"SUPRISE!" All his friends jumped out and screamed.
"You didn't!" Tai exclaimed. He jumped nearly five feet in the air from the adreneline rush.
"We did!" Sora smiled cheerfully. "This is why we've been so secretive!"
"Guys I, I had no idea!" Tai struggled to get out as friend after friend came and congratulated him. Finally, he reached Sora and Matt.
"Look man," Matt said, "I figured you'd show up in something less than decent, so I brought you a change of clothes to party in."
Tai looked at what Matt was wearing. "If you expect me to slip into those skinnier than normal jeans you can forget about it." He stuck his tongue out at the blonde boy.
"Well, I think they'd look good on you, and you don't want to hang around in sweats, do you?" Sora smirked at him.
Tai then looked at what the girl was wearing. She had on a simple black dress that fell on her mid-thigh. It was tight, but not too tight. It was strapless as well, which showed off her formed, toned shoulders. She also had on silver dangly earrings with a necklace to match. And that lipstick was just stunning.
"I guess I should change, as long as you think i'll look alright." he winked at Sora.
"I know you will" She laughed, and pointed him in the direction of her bedroom.
Tai began to walk towards it, not really wondering what the clothes he was going to wear would look like, but more what Sora's bedroom looked like. For as long as they'd been friends, he'd never been in it. He pushed open the door to a darkened room. He flicked on the lights and saw that they could go on dimmed or full. He set them on dimmed. Her bed was white and looked silky. The walls were a light blue and had pictures of her and her friends everywhere. Tennis and soccer trophies sat on her dresser along with a single picture frame. Tai smiled at the photo in it. It was of Sora and him as kids, right when they won this huge soccer championship. They had to be seven years old, at the most. He went back to her bed and saw an outfit laying out. To Tai's suprise, it wasn't very Matt-like. Or, at least, it wasn't as Matt-like as he'd expected. The jeans were skinnier than normal, but not too skinny, and the shirt was a simple black v-neck tee. Tai changed immedietly and went back out to the party. Music was playing now, and people were dancing. Tai saw Matt and Sora talking together, and began walking over towards them.
"Oh no, here he comes, Matt." Sora looked at him, nervous.
"Don't worry, Sora. Trust me, did you see the look on his face? There's no way he's mad at you! Honestly, just ask him to dance or something. You were worried you'd lost your chance before right?" Matt asked. Sora simply nodded. "Then go make sure you don't lose it again. I'm sure he'd love to dance with you. I mean, come on, it's his 18th birthday and a boy's got to have fun." He winked at Sora before he left her standing alone.
"So how do I look?" Tai asked the girl.
Sora looked him up and down. The jeans looked so good. And that shirt, it showed off just enough of his muscular chest. The color made him look so tan, too. Tai gave her a smirk when she didn't answer.
"I guess I look alright." He laughed. Sora looked up at him again and blushed.
"Yeah.. you.. you do." She could barely get out. She glanced at the other people on the dance floor, then at Matt, who was mouthing at her to get on with it.
"Would you... would you wanna..."
"Dance?" Tai finished. "Of course, Sora." He gave her a heart-melting smile and grabbed her hand. "Let's go."
The music was hip-hop. A little un-Japanese, if Sora had an opinion on it, but Tai liked it, so it didn't really matter. They walked hand in hand over to where everyone was dancing. Sora wondered what her mother would say if she walked in on 60 kids dancing like this, but she knew that she wasn't going to be home anytime soon.
Tai looked at her one more time. Sora never thought Tai would look at her like that. His eyes looked deep into hers and said that he wanted her. The smile on his face seemed to agree. Sora's stomach rushed with excitement. She wanted him too. They started dancing and Tai pulled her in close. He saw Matt out of the corner of his eye giving him a thumbs up, and it started to sink in. He was dancing with the girl of his dreams. Oh and she looked so good. He moved his arms down to her lower back and they rocked back and forth to the music. She wrapped her arms around his neck. Their faces were so close. Tai could feel Sora's breath on his neck and wanted nothing more than to kiss her. He stepped back and looked at her. "Come here for a second."
Sora looked at him curiously and followed him out onto the balcony. "What is it?"
"You know," He said, looking at her, "for the longest time, I've wanted to try something. I thought, though, that if I did, you'd probably never talk to me again." He stepped over closer to her.
Sora stared back at him, trying to ignore the butterflies in her stomache. They told her something amazing was about to happen. She only hoped they were right. Sora leaned back against the wall and looked up at him. He was coming closer and looking at her that way again. When he reached her, he put one arm over her sholder and against the wall, holding him up as he leaned in.
"I've just," he began, "I've just always wanted to know what it felt like to kiss the beautiful Sora Takenouchi." And with that, he pressed his lips against hers. He couldn't even think straight once she started kissing back. Tai put his hands on Sora's waist and she wrapped her arms around his shoulders. The cool breeze swept through their hair as Sora ran her hands through Tai's. She then traced her finger down the back of his neck, making his hairs stand on end. She ran it down his back, and finally, stopped at his waist, where she placed her hands as well. Tai leaned back and looked her in the eyes. He wanted more. Sora simply wanted his shirt off. She looked inside towards the partying people. They could probably sneak by without anyone noticing..
Without saying a word, Sora grabbed Tai's hand. She led him back into the room and past all his friends. She didn't turn and look at him until they reached her bedroom.
"Just, uh, just for a second." She stuttered nervously. She wasn't sure if he wanted to go further.. that is, until he pushed the door open first and led her inside. Tai sat down on her bed, making the white silken sheets sink. Sora walked over and sat down next to him. They looked at each other for a second, taking the moment in. Then, Sora slipped her hands under his shirt and began to pull it off. His stomach was so muscular. Once it was in clear view, she couldn't stop staring. His abs were formed perfectly. The girl put her hands on his chest and pushed him down onto the bed. They kissed again; their lips moved exactly in unison. Cautiously, Tai ran his fingers along the bottom of her shirt, making sure she was okay with it. When Sora kissed him harder, he ran his hand up her shirt as well. Never in his life had he been so utterly happy.
Outside the room, the party was still going strong. It was nearly midnight, and Matt couldn't find Sora anywhere. When should he kick these people out of her house? As he searched for her, people began to leave, realizing the time themselves.
"Great time, man." People said to Matt as they walked past. "Where's the birthday boy?"
"Not sure. He's missing and so is.... Sora." Matt raised an eyebrow. He walked towards Sora's room and placed his hand on the knob. 'No, wait.' He thought to himself, as he knocked. 'Better idea.'
"Party's over!" He yelled inside. "Get out here man and say goodbye to your friends!" When he heard rustling inside the room, he walked away. Tai quickly stammered out with Sora following behind him.
"Great party, man, great party." "Happy birthday man!" "See ya!"
Tai waved and thanked all his friends as they left. Eventually, all that remained was their close circle. Kari and T.K cuddled on the couch while Joe and Izzy stood out on the balcony. Tai and Matt were talking in the kitchen and Mimi and Sora walked into her bedroom. The last four were probably having the same conversation.
"I want details!" Mimi squealed.
"Mimi it was, it was awesome." Sora smiled up at her from the bed. "I'll call you tomorrow and tell you the rest, but I really need some sleep."
"You'd better girl! Talk to you tomorrow." With that, Mimi called Izzy and Joe, and they left after wishing Tai their final happy birthdays.
"We should probably get going too, T.K" Matt said, hoping that the happy couple would seperate easily.
"Ah, alright Matt, I'm tired anyways." He turned to Kari. "Goodnight love." And he kissed her on the cheek.
Tai turned to Kari as well. "What did I said about kissing boys?" Tai teased.
"You should be one to talk, Tai." Kari retorted.
Tai felt his eye beginning to twitch. "Just wait outside for one second, will ya?"
"Sure Tai." She laughed and left.
Finally, Tai walked over towards Sora. "Thank you. Thanks for the party, thanks for all the gifts, thank you for the best birthday of my life.
Sora blushed heavily.
"You know," Tai continued, "You look so cute when you're embarassed." He smiled, leaned down, and kissed her softly on the cheek. "Goodnight, gorgeous."
Sora nearly collapsed. "Goodnight." She sighed as she fell onto the couch.
Tai and Kari argued playfully as they left the appartment. Little did they know, in the shadows of the stairwell, three pairs of eyes watched them.
"That's not the girl, is it?"
"No, no, the one we want is older."
The eyes watched them until they could no longer be seen down the hallway.
"It's time."
Sora could barely hold her head up. What a night. As tired as she was, she couldn't erase the grin from her face, and she couldn't make the butterflies in her stomach stop fluttering around. For so long she'd wanted Tai, and finally, he was hers. All hers. Her smile got bigger, but suddenly subsided when she saw the same blink on the message machine. Sora got up and remembered it was the message her mother had left her. Feeling guilty, she went back and listened to it again- without cutting it off.
"Sora, dear, my loving, loving daughter. I, I'm sorry I haven't been home, I've been very busy at work. I've been getting home late and leaving early, and Sora I'm so sorry! Sora get out now! Leave the house run as far away as you can, they're coming! They're coming!!"
"What?" Sora said outloud as her hands began to shake. Her mother's voice on the machine had turned to sobs. Then, another voice could be heard in the background. It was a gruff voice, the voice of a man. He shouted, and the message ended.
"Mom!" Sora shouted to the silence in her appartment. She picked up the phone and dialed the police. "Pick up pick up pick up." She mumbled to herself.
"Odaiba police station, what is the emergency?" A low voice said on the other line.
"I, I need to report a missing person." The girl cried into the phone.
"It's alright dear," The voice hissed. "What is your name?"
"Sora.. sir..." The girl was taken aback by the tone in which the man spoke.
"Oh, Sora Takenouchi?"
"How.. how did you know..?" She stepped back from the phone, as if the officer was in the room with her.
"I have my ways. But don't you worry. You'll be seeing your mother soon, the police should already be at your house." He laughed and hung up the phone.
Sora stood, frozen. Her whole body shook. She yelped when she heard a knock on the door.
"Police, open up!" A voice shouted from outside.
Sora stood, still frozen, not knowing what to do. It wasn't the police. She was going to open the door and a gang of men were going to come in and do God knows what. She crept over towards the wall and inched along it until she reached the door. As quietly as she could, she looked over into the peep-hole. She sighed with relief when she saw three men standing outside in uniform. She stood up straight and opened the door. "Thank God! I thought you were.. someone else."
"Well who else did you think we would be?" One of the officers asked. "We're here to help ma'am, now what is the problem?"
"My mother is missing!" The girl frantically explained.
"Since when?" The officers all looked at each other.
"Since about two-" Sora stopped when she saw one of the officer's badges. "Officer Ishida.." She said to the man. Suddenly, her face went up in fear. "You're not Malcolm Ishida!"
"Ah you're a smart one." The first officer laughed evily. Another officer came up from behind and grabbed her arms.
"You're not officers at all!" Sora cried.
"Are you stupid? Did you honestly, honestly think we were officers? Come on, we thought you would have figured it out when your mother had been gone for two days. What kind of a daughter are you?" Another officer mocked her.
"What.. what do you want. You're not going to.. kill me, are you?" Sora got up the guts to ask.
"If you shut up we won't kill you." An officer growled while the other's laughed in the background. "You're going to make us rich, baby."
"Don't call me baby!" Sora spat in the face of the man who had her arms.
"Not smart!" The man barked as he twisted her arms behind her. "I'll call you whatever I want. Now get this straight," He began as he started to tie her hands together. "We don't care what happens to you, but your father does. He'll pay a pretty fee to get you back, whether it be you, or your lifeless body, so I suggest you cooperate."
"I won't!" Sora screamed before one of the men covered her mouth.
"We'll make you cooperate then." The girl could smell his cigarette-stained breath too close to her face. He pulled a roll of duct tape out from his backpack and slapped it across her mouth. Tears formed in the sides of her eyes as she thought of all the things that could happen next.
"Not so strong now, are you?" he laughed as he struggled to tie her flailing legs. Once he got them, he turned to the other two men, who were searching the house for money. "Will you two get over here?! We need to get her down to the car!"
"How?" The final man asked.
"Well... Um..Shit. You two, go look for a big case or something. Maybe a suitcase or a trunk. NOW." The two officers ran off, searching in closets and under beds.
The first man turned back to Sora. "You're a pretty little thing, aren't you? We wouldn't want such a pretty face getting brusied." He caressed the shaking girls cheek. As quickly and efficiently as she could, she scooched away from him.
"Nuh uh.." The man smirked at her as he stood up. "I told you to cooperate, but I guess I'll have to teach you how." He lifted his foot as Sora's eyes widened in panic. Pain shot through her stomach as he kicked her, leaving dirty footprints all over her dress. "Well now, we don't want such a beautiful dress getting dirty, either. Why don't you let me get that off for you." The man laughed again as he kneeled down next to her. "You know, you're perfect." He gave her a sly smile as he ran his hand over her stomach, pushing the dirt away. Sora glared at him, but her face reversed back to panic when she saw what the other men had with them when they returned. They dropped a giant trunk on the ground.
"Here, sir." They said, and pointed to the large box.
"Perfect." He said, and looked back at Sora, who was now crying on the ground. "We'll finish this another time, come on now." He picked up her struggling body and dropped her in the trunk. "Help me close it, you idiots!" He yelled at his fellow 'officers.' Together, the three of them shut the lid.
"She can breathe, right?" One of the men asked.
"Let's hope so." He snarled back. "Boss'll be mad if we bring'er back unconcious."
They hoisted the trunk up and carried it outside the appartment. Carefully, they carried the girl down the steps, past confused pedestrians, and into the parking lot. If they got any questions or looks about it, they merely said they were confinscating 'evidence.'
"This is perfect!" The lead man said gruffly. "No one suspected! No one ever suspects the police."
They walked out towards the edge of the lot, where a police car was parked by itself.
"Should we take her out?" One of the men questioned.
"Of course we should!" The one wearing the Ishida badge ordered. "What if she really couldn't breathe? The boss will have our heads!"
They opened the trunk and sighed with relief when they saw that she was still awake.
"Alright, in the car!" The first man barked as he threw her in. "Oscar, drive!"
"You got it, Lee." The second man, named Oscar, Sora suppossed, climbed into the driver's seat.
Lee, the first man, crawled in the back and put his arm around Sora as the third man got in the passenger seat. "We're going to have so much fun. More importantly, though, you're going to make us SO damn rich."
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What a chapter. I'm kind of proud of myself for that novel. Hopefully it earned some reviews! Lol.
Light-of-Hope-07- Yes, I switched the profession for the story lol. I laughed when I realized that Mr. Ishida really did work in a station. My bad =P. Hope you liked this chapter as well! Also, I was hoping you'd like the suprise coupling =P. Thank you for reviewing!
For everyone else, I'll get the next chapter out soon!
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