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Kurai Tenshi: Keppaku

By Shikkoku Kiyoshi

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An hour after they supposedly went to sleep, Eli was wide awake, staring at the ceiling.

After being somewhat forced to take a sabbatical, Epsilon was in a way, excited to, at the very least, get an offer. The back of his mind, however, was wondering how he was going to explain this to Malin.

While he had already killed one person while living with her, he knew that she would probably try to go with him in the name of keeping him 'safe', which while very sweet of her, would most likely end up with her seeing stuff that most people her age shouldn't see outside of the safety of their television shows and video games.

Most of the scenarios that Eli thought of would probably result either with him getting kicked out of the house, her calling the cops, or, in the worst case, someone (other than the intended victim) dying.

Then again, he doubted any girl who used illegal weaponry in a fight would be the most innocent girl in the world. And besides, she was in KOF, and god knows that you can count the normal people in that tournament on one hand. But still, it felt wrong to let Malin come along with him.

"Maybe I should leave right now while she's asleep." Eli thought, but immediately dismissed the idea. Leaving in the middle of the night would probably just encourage her to go out and find him. He really didn't want to admit it, but he was starting to feel certain…..well, he couldn't really describe what it was, but he was sure that it had something to do with Malin. It felt weird and a little worrisome, as he never had this feeling with anyone before. Could it be...?

"I'm losing it." Eli sat up a bit. "I need to get these thoughts out of my head for the moment and get to sleep."

Eli's mind slowly started to drift, and in a few minutes, his restlessness was gone, and he finally went to sleep.

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That very morning, he quickly got dressed and headed downstairs, in a much better mood than he was earlier.

Malin was, amazingly, still sleeping, so whatever chances of disruption by her part had diminished greatly. Writing a quick note, he left quietly out the door. Now that the hard part was done, he could get started.

Now, there are some steps that Eli would do when he has the potential of a job. First, he needed to meet his client, get the information on his target and what he needed to do.

After a half hour of walking, he made it to where his client was set to meet him. It looked like your average office building, but in it held one of Epsilon's most trusted clients; Izumida Masao.

Izumida was a family friend, and one of the first people to accept his services. Out of all the people he has worked for, Eli trusted him the most.

"Come on in, Epsilon." He greeted warmly when Eli entered the building. "I'm glad to see that you're still alive."

"Yeah, it's been tough." Eli grinned. "But I managed to survive."

They went to Izumida's office. "So, I'm assuming that you're here for a job?"

Eli nodded. "If I don't get any work soon, I'm going to snap."

"Well, I'm glad that you made it here when you did. I have an issue that requires your services greatly." He pushed a file towards him. "There are some people that have been causing problems for us. Most of the information you need is in this file."

"That should be enough."

"And I assume that you'll want the typical compensation for this kind of job?" Izumida asked.

"Yes, but I also want to know if you can get me any information on the source of the bounty placed on me."

"Well, I do have a little information, but I don't really know if it could be of any use."

"Anything is better than nothing." Eli got up. "Just send it along with my payment for the job."

"You're certainly starting to act just like your father." Izumida said.

"Well…my path is much different than his." He turned to leave. "Thanks for the opportunity, Izumida."

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Kandori's encounter last night turned out to have bigger consequences than he originally thought.

After Tanna and Alek came back from confronting Epsilon, they had explained the situation to him. As far as he knew, a high level bounty had walked into the bookstore yesterday and he was too busy flirting with girls to notice. When they were all about to go home, he asked the two bounty hunters what they thought.

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"I'm not really sure anymore." Tanna said. "This whole situation is getting complicated."

"I understand that, but aren't you primarily in this for the huge amount of cash?" Kandori said.

"Of course. With cash like that, we could be set for a while." Alek answered. "We could pay for you to go to college too, Kandori. Maybe then you wouldn't have to study so hard."

"While I'm flattered that you would do such a thing, I'm pretty sure I'll get a scholarship anyway. Besides, you don't know if that money is even real."

"It's probably not, but the chance of it alone is worth going forward, at least." Tanna said. "If you want, I could drive you home, Kandori

"Nah. I'll be okay. It's still early for me." Kandori started to walk across the parking lot. "I'll see you guys later."

"BYE, KANDORI-CHAN!" They both said in unison.

"FUCK YOU!" The boy shouted. "AND STOP CALLING ME 'CHAN'!"

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Stuff like this usually didn't usually cause such turmoil in people like Tanna and Alek, so it was slightly concerning for Kandori, but he figured that things would be cool. His only problem was the fact that if his friends did decide to approach the bounty, they would most likely ask him for his help. Most of the time he would gleefully join them, but this was one of those times where his concern about his livelihood was more important than some quick cash.

But there would be time for that later. For now, he was at the park, more or less bored out of his mind. Walking aimlessly he read his Shonen Jump, trying to take his mind off the uneasiness he felt. It relaxed him, at least. Unfortunately, he was so engrossed in the magazine that he didn't see the girl that was walking right towards him.

BAM!

Kandori was shaken a bit, and looked around to see what had hit him. He finally noticed the girl on the ground, and she looked familiar. It was that girl from yesterday.

"It never ends." He thought to himself.

"Hey, what's the big idea…?" Kasumi was about to complain when she noticed just who she had bumped into. "Kandori?"

"Uh…yeah." He said sheepishly. "Hey there…are any of your friends from yesterday with you?"

"No, I'm here by myself." Kasumi said. "I didn't mean to be so rude."

"It's okay." Kandori was relieved that Epsilon wasn't out again, but then again, when you have a cash reward on your head, only an idiot would want to go out in this time of day.

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Eli was sitting on a bench, going through the information on his target when his cell phone rang. He didn't even remember that he had one until then, as nobody had called him since this incident started. He decided to take the risk and answer it.

"Hello?"

"I see you've gotten yourself into trouble again, huh Eli?"

"Rikuto?"

"Yeah it's me." He chuckled. "Hinako told me that you needed to talk to me, how's it going?"

"Don't give me that crap." Eli frowned. "I haven't heard from you in months. Don't you think I deserve an explanation?"

"Didn't she tell you? I had family business to take care of." Rikuto answered.

"Family business? That doesn't sound like you to be concerned with family politics."

"It does when my older sister is involved." Rikuto said darkly. "She's dead."

"What?!"

"Yeah, the disease finally got her. I've spent all this time at the hospital by her side, and I didn't want to have to leave, so I kinda locked myself out of the underground. I wasn't trying to be mean; I just needed some time to myself."

"I didn't realize…"

"It's okay. Had I known that you were in your situation, I would have been there sooner. But my parents have been trying their damndest to gain custody of my niece." Rikuto sighed. "It's not going well. She's already been placed in an orphanage."

"Why would it be so complicated? If your parents are the grandparents of this child, shouldn't they automatically get custody?"

"Funny thing about that….it's quite hard to find a court willing to give custody of a 15 year old girl to a family that has a bad reputation. Especially, when that family was the one who kicked out that girl's mother when they found out she was pregnant in the first place." Eli could hear the bitterness in his voice. "Pair that with a deadbeat dad, that, by the way, we still need to find and 'punish' for his actions, and you got a rather fucked up custody hearing. Not even our high priced lawyers could do anything about it."

"Ouch. I'm sorry to hear that." Eli responded.

"Anyway…while that stuff has been going on, I've been looking up information about your bounty recently , and I've managed to find something interesting."

"Hmm? You have?"

"Yeah. Apparently it's not from a group, but from a single person. And that person seems to have an vendetta against you."

"I figured as much." Eli said flatly.

"The main thing I discovered is that most of the information traces back to another part of town." Rikuto continued. "If you want to continue looking further, that would be the place, but I need you to wait for me to get back, so I can secure you a place to stay. You need my assistance."

"How long will it take you to get back?"

"The way the custody hearings are going, we should be leaving in less than a week, with or without my niece."

"Okay. I understand perfectly." Eli said, "I guess there are no more clues to be found here."

"Yeah. Why don't you spend some time with your new girl before you leave?" Rikuto snickered. "I know you don't have a romantic bone in your body, and you freeze up when a girl touches you, but at least try to get her in the sack."

The assassin shook his head. "Be quiet, Rikuto."

A laugh was heard. "Did you check on Synth?"

Eli smiled. "Yeah, yesterday."

"That's good. I know you go out of the way to keep her safe, but you still need to make sure she's okay once in a while." Eli could hear some voices in the background. "That's my parents. We're going to spend some time with my niece, as we're probably not going see her again for a while. I'll let you know when we leave."

"Thanks, Rikuto."

"It's no problem, Epsilon. Be careful."

Eli hung up the phone, a weight lifted off his shoulders. He was actually starting to make progress. Now, all he had to do was complete this job, get some additional info from Izumida and stay low for a week. Then he will go up town, kill whoever placed the bounty on him and take the cash. Once the other criminals find that there's no money to be gained, they'll lose interest quickly and he'll be in the clear, back to being the Kurai Tenshi he knew he was.

"Well, might as well go back home and get prepared..." Eli said, getting out of the bench and disappearing into the crowd.

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"Eli?" Malin called, but he wasn't in the house.

She had looked everywhere, and was starting to get worried. When she checked the door, she found a note.

Went out on personal business. Don't even think about following me.

Epsilon.

"Personal…business?" Malin said to herself, a feeling of dread going through her. "That must mean he's going to kill someone again!"

Malin rushed back upstairs to put on her clothes, but stopped halfway.

"Why am I so concerned about him killing someone? He only kills bad people, anyway." Malin thought. "Then again, could you really justify murder just because it's happening to bad people?" She paused. "Why am I getting so philosophical all of a sudden?"

Malin knew that Eli didn't want her to get hurt. She also knew that Eli was worried that the prospect of a bloodthirsty killer in her house would be too much for her, and that if she saw what he did, she would get scared and kick him out. Malin did have some moral issues at first, but Eli seemed….way different than what she perceived as an assassin. He wasn't a cold, emotionless killer, or a sadistic psychopath who got off to other people's pain, or a busty woman who wore skintight clothes.

Eli was just a normal kid who just so happed to kill people for a living.

Maybe it was that fact that made her gloss over some of the more, well, 'malicious' parts of his personality, or maybe it was that fact that is the reason why she helped him in the first place. But it really made no difference now. She felt an obligation to protect him, even if she didn't really have an idea why.

Despite that, Malin chose not to confront him. He had his business, she had hers. Sighing, she went downstairs to start cooking breakfast.

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"So, what are you doing here?" Kasumi asked Kandori while they walked through the park.

"Ehh, I don't really know, to be honest. I'm just bored I guess." Kandori answered. "I don't really do much but study, work, sleep, and hang out with bounty hunters."

"Bounty hunters?"

"Alek and Tanna. We've been friends for years, even though they're a little older than me. They're already in college, but they work as hunters in order to ease costs." He shrugged. "Sometimes they like to drag me into their little excursions. It's fun, even though sometimes I end up getting hurt."

"That sounds very….interesting." Kasumi said, obviously concerned with what she heard.

"You don't have to lie. It's stupid and dangerous for a 16-year-old kid to go out hunt criminals, but I support my friends. Besides, it's not like I can't defend myself."

"Really?" Kasumi started to gain interest. "Do you know any martial-arts?"

"Some." Kandori replied. "But not a lot. Do you?"

"Well…" Kasumi gave a sweet smile. As much as part of her wanted to make a comment about Kandori not knowing who she was, she chose to surpress that urge for once. "Would you like me to show you?"

"Uh…" Kandori looked around. He guessed it would be alright. "Okay."

"Good. Now stay still."

The next few minutes consisted of Kandori flinching as Kasumi threw controlled punches and kicks at various parts of his body, coming short of hitting him again and again. He felt embarrassed, but couldn't help to admire the technique of this nameless girl. Speaking of which…

"Uh, I never got a chance to…"

SMACK!

Kandori, in his attempt to ask for Kasumi's name, shifted a bit. The end result was him on the ground, dazed, rubbing his cheek.

"Oh, Kandori I'm sorry!" Kasumi apologized. "I didn't really mean to hit you."

"It's my fault. I shouldn't have moved." Kandori cringed. He hoped it didn't bruise, the last think he wanted was for Tanna to tease him for the rest of the year because he got beat up by a girl. "What I meant to say is that I never got your name."

"You didn't?" Kasumi thought that he would have recognized her from the various KOF tournaments. "My name is Kasumi Todoh."

Kandori took on a mildly surprised tone. "You don't mean…"

Kasumi didn't know whether Kandori said that in fear or in awe, but she continued. "Yes, I am the heir to Todoh-ryuu."

Kandori slapped his head. "How can I be so dense? I should have recognized you!"

"Uh…that's okay. It's certainly better than having some crazy fanboy stalk me everywhere, so don't beat yourself up over it." She said gently.

"Sorry." Kandori picked himself off the ground. "I didn't mean to overreact. I just feel silly, that's all."

"Why don't you wait here while I go get some ice?" Kasumi said before walking away to the ice machines in the middle of the park.

"Shit, that girl is tough one…" He scratched his head. Kandori decided it was best that he kept the bounty news a secret from her for now. If she found out, it could make this situation even more complicated...

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Because Eli didn't really need to do anything till that evening, he decided it would be best to go back to Malin's house to rest up for a bit. Besides, he figured if he stayed for a while, she would be less concerned about his whereabouts later. Noticing that Malin was too busy watching television to notice him, he flopped right next to her. She screamed for a second before covering her mouth.

"Sorry…" she apologized.

Eli smiled. "It's fine. Anyway, I'm going to stay here a bit before I head out again."

"So, you haven't killed anyone yet?"

Eli frowned, but realized that his intentions were way too obvious for his own good. What else would he be trying to do? "Not at this moment. I usually have to wait before I approach a target."

"Target? Are you talking in assassin terms?" Malin said. "I didn't know you still had people willing to work with you?"

"I have at least one. And in exchange for my services, I'll be getting information that will hopefully help me out."

"Don't you ever find it strange that someone is asking you to kill for them?"

"Ehh…it's something that takes getting used to." Eli lifted his shoulders gently. "To be honest, most assassins train for years to do their job efficiently. I kinda got thrown into the job, but my family is naturally skilled to an extent."

"Family…" Malin remembered that Eli never mentioned his parents before. "What happened to your family?"

"I told you before; I'm not going to talk about my family, or my past for that matter."

"Why?"

"You don't want to hear my long boring story about my parents getting killed by ramen shop owners because my dad refused to pay his tab."

"…That's not true, isn't it?" Malin said.

"I never said it was. I just made that up to see how you would react." He crossed his arms. "Listen, I know that you care, but I'm not telling you the sad, sad events that led up to me being an assassin. It's long, it's dark, it's difficult for me to talk about, and it's not really vital to any of my current situations. I'll just have to remain mysterious in your eyes."

"I know, but…" Malin turned off the TV. "I don't really know much about you on a personal standpoint, and I want you to trust me. You trust me, don't you?"

Eli frowned a bit. "Of course. But still, I really don't want to talk about it. Besides, you're probably already uncomfortable with me staying here."

"Why do you keep saying that? I'm perfectly fine with you being here, if I wasn't I wouldn't have let you in the damn house to begin with!" Malin found her self talking a little too loud and composed herself. "If you don't want to talk about it, you don't have to. But please, don't push me away like I'm being a nothing but a burden to you. I want to be your friend."

Eli put his face in his hands and sighed. "You're not being a burden. I'm just not used to being helped by others. And I'm certainly not used to people wanting to befriend me without wanting something in return." He suddenly got an idea. "Do you need anyone killed?"

"Are you nuts?" It was Malin's turn to frown. "I'm not going to order a hit on anyone!"

"Aww, come on. I'll do it for free." Eli smiled evilly. "There's has to be someone that you hate enough that you wish that they would go away forever."

"Uh…well…." Thoughts of Yuri Sakazaki danced in her head, but she quickly shook them away. "NO!"

"Oh well." Eli smiled. "Now that I think about it, there is someone I would like you to meet."

"There is? Who is it?" Malin said with anticipation.

"You'll just have to wait till tomorrow." Eli smirked. "Don't worry, I promise it's no one bad."

"Really? I certainly hope so. I wouldn't like to have to send my new friend to the hospital."

"Hmph. You can try if you want to." The assassin got up off his seat. "Now how about we try and hook up that new PS2 I got?"

"You mean the one you stole from that guy right after you killed him?" Malin said flatly.

"Yep. That one."

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Time flew by really quickly. They had been playing video games for about five hours straight, and it was time for Eli to go complete his assignment.

"Hey, I'm going to be back pretty late, so spare yourself the trouble and don't stay up all night waiting for me to come home." Eli said as he got ready to leave. He was thankful that he didn't have to fight his way out of the house, as Malin was willing to let him go without argument.

He could feel her eyes burning a hole in his back, and it was making him uncomfortable. "Please don't worry, Malin. This is a routine situation."

His new friend still had an unsure look on his face. Sighing, he gave her a sad smile and walked out of the door. He wanted to reassure her, but that would only make what he was going to do more difficult.

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One of the most crucial parts of being an assassin is patience...

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In the parking lot of one of Japan's most popular restaurants, Epsilon sat and waited for his target to walk out. He was leaning against a car, watching the people go in and out. As tempting as it was to go in there and eat, he couldn't really risk being spotted, as a lot of criminals tended to eat here, and he didn't really keep his identity secret enough to just waltz right in there and not get noticed. So he just waited, taking a occasional bite of a chocolate bar to curb his hunger. Clouds were forming in the sky. Even though he would prefer it if it didn't rain right now, it would provide good cover for him later on.

In the scope of his vision, he could see the car which housed his newest victim. Eli ducked into the shadows, preparing to put his plan into action.

Norita Takashi was a noteworthy master in the criminal underworld. According to his brief, he has been instrumental in a whole lot of grisly crimes, including the murder of a lot of innocent people over the years. That was more than enough motivation for Epsilon to kill him. Morality wasn't important at the moment.

He waited till the driver dropped Norita off. Usually, drivers would ride around or get something to eat while they waited for their bosses to get done, and Eli was about to use that to his advantage. As the car left the lot, he started to trail it in secret, making sure that he didn't look too suspicious. When the car finally stopped at a nearby gas station and the driver got out, Epsilon ducked behind the car, and using his black energy, made a thin needle and used it to pick the lock. Quietly, he slid into the car, gently closed the door and hid in the back, lying on the floor, which wasn't very comfortable. He could hear the sound of rain hitting the roof of the car.

Epsilon stayed like that for a few minutes, till he heard the car door opened. It was time to put his plan into action. The very second the driver sat down to start the car; he felt an arm wrapped about his neck. His eyes crept over to the rearview mirror; the grinning face of Eli was looking right at him.

"I'm sorry; I usually try to keep the collateral damage to a minimum." He stated. "But in order for me to do my job, sacrifices must be made. Die."

Eli took an energy blade and stabbed him right in the chest. He kept the flow of air restricted so the driver wouldn't scream or shout for help, and also to keep the blood loss to a minimum; he didn't want to get it all over his clothes and in the car he was going to be sitting in for the next couple of hours. The smell tended to get on your nerves after a while.

As soon as Eli was sure the man was dead, he shoved him in the passenger seat and started the car.

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Norita walked out of the restaurant after what he felt was a successful meeting.

For the criminal underworld, things seem to have been going smoothly since Eli had supposedly gone into hiding. Epsilon's main territory was here in Japan, so with his 'disappearance', criminal types were slowly coming up from the woodwork now that there wasn't as big a risk to their lives.

Norita's car drove up on the lot right on schedule. As soon as he got in, the car started to drive off. As they rode down the street, Norita noticed that there was another person in the front seat, and frowned.

"Who is this?" He mumbled as he took a closer look. His eyes widened and he fell back to his seat in shock.

It was the person who he thought was driving the car, sitting lifelessly in the seat, a black blade extruding from his chest.

"If that's my driver," Norita thought, "Who's driving the car?"

"That would be me." Eli turned to face him, smiling. "Hi, Norita. Did you think I was dead?"

Norita was horrified. He thought that Eli had disappeared forever, and now he had emerged, stabbed his driver, stole his car and was driving him to who knows where.

"Well, I see that there's no need for me to explain what's going to happen to you." Eli eyes turned back to the road. "But there is one question I need to ask…"

"I have no idea who placed that bounty on you, I swear!" Norita stammered.

"Good foresight." Epsilon sighed. "No matter, I knew that you wouldn't have a clue anyway. I would suggest that you sit back and pray that you will go to heaven."

For what seemed like hours to Norita, the car rode through the streets, making sure not to drive too fast that it would arouse suspicion from others. Eli barely looked at him the entire time.

Inevitably, the car stopped, and Eli turned off the engine. "Okay, we're here."

Norita looked out of the window. For all of that driving, Eli had barely gone anywhere. They were currently at an area overlooking the city, its lights reflecting off the water below despite the rain.

"Take some time to let this view sink in while I get things ready for your execution…" Eli got out of the car.

Norita decided to take the time to calm down, taking a few deep breaths and focusing on the situation. He had hidden a gun in a compartment somewhere in the backseat. If he could catch Epsilon off guard, he could, at the very least, injure him long enough to escape. It didn't look like Epsilon was in possession of a weapon at the moment, so now was his chance.

Taking the gun out of the hidden compartment, he waited for the assassin to come back. After a few minutes, he noticed that there was no noise coming from outside that sounded like foot steps. He could only assume that Eli had hidden his weapons somewhere in the surrounding area. It would be a good time to take a break for it.

Norita grabbed the handle of the door and tried to open it, but the door wouldn't push out, despite its unlocked state. He tried the other door, but that wouldn't open either.

"You won't have too much luck trying to open these doors." Eli's voice said from wherever he was at. "Thank goodness for child-proof locks."

The assassin got back into the car a few seconds later. Water was dripping from his hair. "And if your thinking about escaping from the front door, I got something to help with that." He created another long black blade in his hand, and stabbed him right through the stomach. "That should sever your spine in two. You won't be going anywhere, not that it's really important."

Eli got back out of the car. With a chain (formed out of his energy) in his hand, he tied it to the front of the car. At the other end, he created what looked like a giant block of ice. After it had grown to a reasonable size, he hefted it up in his arms and tossed it down the side of the cliff, which went straight down into the river. It was only the fact that the brake was still on the car that kept it from plunging into the water.

Opening the door one last time, he crawled in the seat. Norita had seemingly ceased to struggle, as Epsilon predicted. The assassin thought briefly about sticking more blades in him, but decided that he wasn't particularly worth the trouble. Besides, that could kill him before he even hit the water, and that wouldn't be nearly as fun.

"Well, this is it, Norita." Eli gave his soon-to-be victim a smile. "I wish you well into your trip to the afterlife." He placed his hands on the emergency brake. "Bye."

With a click, the brake was released. Eli had to jump out of the car to avoid being dragged down to the water along with him, and barely managed to see the car go off the cliff. He walked towards the edge to see if everything went right. Even in the rain, he could see the car sink into the water. He let out a hollow laugh.

"Rest in peace, Norita Takashi." He said to himself.

The soaking rain got harder, and Eli, with his mission completed, decided that it was time to leave before people got suspicious.

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Once again, Eli walked into the house soaking wet. Having to walk all the way home in the rain sucked big time.

"You're back." He could hear Malin over the television that was currently on. "Earlier than I expected."

"Well, I'm glad to see that you were concerned for my well being," Eli said tiredly. "You probably forgot I was gone."

"No I didn't, but I wasn't about to sit by the window pining for your return like some kind of poor lovesick schoolgirl." Malin turned off the TV and walked towards him. "I can see you weren't working in the best conditions."

Eli responded with a dry laugh. "Nope." He said. "But I'm here now, so you can stop worrying and get to…" Eli stopped when Malin slipped her arms around him in a hug. "Malin…"

"Just be quiet…" Malin said softly. It was clear that she was just as surprised by her actions as he was.

Hesitatingly, Eli returned the gesture. Social contact was something that Eli still hasn't gotten used to yet. Those were the times that he regretted living such a isolated life, but that was just how it was. If Malin only knew how much of a car wreck his life was…

After what seemed like an eternity, Malin released her hold on Eli. "Sorry about that, I just felt that you needed it." She smiled, trying to dispel the awkwardness that her actions had probably caused. Eli gave her a smile in return.

"Oh shoot, now you got me all wet." Malin looked at her clothes, which had absorbed some water.

"Really?" Eli went back to his usual confident self. "Usually I have to take my shirt off first before that happens."

Malin turned red. "THAT'S NOT WHAT I MEANT AND YOU KNOW IT!"

Eli just laughed as he went up the stairs before she could hurt him with one of her weapons. For the moment, he was going to enjoy himself.

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Shikkoku: Ugh. This chapter isn't my best, but I feel it is up to par. For a while I feeling a little down, and that made it hard to write, but that is all done and over with. Next chapter is important, That's all I can say without spoiling it.

Notes:

-Nothing to note really about this chapter. Next chapter however, like I said last time, will reveal quite a lot.

Next Chapter: Malin and Eli visits someone that ends up revealing a bit more about the latter's past.

Until Next Time, Sayonara.