A/N: This chapter brings us close to the end...
God Of Twilight: All of that will be explained in the next chapter! And yes there will be a prequel of sorts as well as a spin off where Shoujo-chan is a ghost and is a running commentary through out the story, which is a rehash of the episodes. I may do two sequel stories that are more 'what if'.
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Third person POV
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For nearly a month Yui spent her time furiously praying for an answer to her dilemma. She had, at first, thought her answer came in the small key from Reiji's office, but soon found that it went to the family safe. This discovery only helped in destroying her hope further, and leaving her to wish for a better day.
It would have remained like this for a long while if she hadn't overheard some students talking. It wasn't the normal chatter about boys, clothes, and T.V, but the chatter of the unknown. Upon listening to the conversation she felt a warm feeling over her body and knew that it was the answer she was looking for, which was why she was sitting on her room floor with some candles and a bit of paper.
Watching the silver moon make its way up the sky, she clutched the fabric of her shorts in sweaty palms. When it finally reached the 'highest' point she turned out her room light and began lighting the candles. The small plumes of flame looked like accusing eyes that demanded she stop such a sin, reminded her that there was a place after dying that she did not want to visit.
But with shaky hands she finished her task and eventually bowed her head. The silence was buzzing and moving, her anticipation filling every space of the room. It was far too late for her to stop now, this was the moment she had been waiting for...
Finding out her future.
The future that would allow her to live and leave this dread house in one piece. The answer that would explain why her father even left her here and didn't tell her why. It all seemed childish and almost out of reach, but she needed this more than anything.
Taking a deep breath she said. "I call on the spirit of the last girl to have died here."
The buzzing silence around her seemed to become louder and her heart pounded against her chest. The air suddenly became colder as a slow breeze made rounds around her room, whispering against her hair and curtains. Shutting her eyes Yui left her mind open, ready to receive anything the spirit had to say.
But silence greeted her.
Throwing a candle against her wall she stood up and flicked the light back on. Rage filled her system much to her own surprise. She hadn't honestly expected it to work, nothing so childish and contrived, yet she had given into the excitement like a fool.
Placing a hand over her heart she watched the tears drip onto the floor. "Nothing but a fool."
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A week later was the family dinner. That once a month that required all of Yui's manners and cunning. During these events she normally took to keeping herself as small and inconspicuous as possible, not wanting to draw any attention onto herself,but the changed with tonight. Walking into the hall with no care for personal safety, she sat down and began eating as soon as she was allowed.
Her body was stiff and perfectly straight, but her movements were jerky. At first Reiji ignored this, but when she began to violently cut her green beans he intervened. "Your manners are worse than normal."
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Reiji shook his head. "You can't even apologize, your father raised such a deplorable girl."
"...Leave my father out of this."
Surprise buzzed through the table. Yui never spoke back to anyone, not unless they were insulting her 'precious' religion. This new side of the quiet girl would prove interesting...Or deadly, either way was a benefit to them.
"If he didn't then you would do right by apologizing and amending your manners." The 'head' of the family stated.
Yui gripped her knife and fork tighter. "My father raised a very good person, one who doesn't kill people they become close to!" She shook her head, tears budding at the corners of her eyes. "That girl cared for you all so much, but you couldn't see that and had to kill her."
"What are you talking about n-"
"The blue haired girl!" Yui slammed her utensils down. "I found her in the lab in your office! Dead and bloody!"
Silence reigned over the vampires before Reiji's eyes narrowed dangerously. "You found her corpse then."
Yui nodded, not caring about anything at this point. She was destined to die in this place, she knew that now. "Yes."
Reiji set his utensils down properly before standing up and going to her side of the table. Yui could tell from his stiff body and the glare in his eyes that she was going to die. If not by him then one of his many brothers who were also staring at her with hatred. Barely having time to send a prayer up to God for her soul she felt a cold hand wrap around her neck.
"I believe I have told you that it is rude to go into rooms that are not yours." His grip tightened and on instinct her small hands began clawing at his larger ones. "I suppose I shall have to find a suitable punishment for breaking these simple rules."
Yui cough and heaved, trying her best to get air. Her heart hammered and her lungs tried their best to give her air, but it was no good. Tonight she was going to die and finally be rid of this place. Just as dots began clouding her vision she spotted the moon behind the vampire. It was at its highest point and almost full, how fitting.
"Reiji-san!" The voice was whispering yet held an urrgency to it. The moment it was introduced to the air, Reiji's grip slackened and Yui broke away to fall onto the floor, gasping for breath.
Carefully looking up she noticed all the vampires were staring behind her with faces of shock. If it had been anyone else and a different situation she might have found it funny. In foolish curiosity she turned around and stared at the thing they were suddenly fascinated with.
It was a person that had an olive complexion and tiny body. She wore the same uniform that Yui wore, but it was bloody. Her skin seemed cracked like a porcelain doll's in certain areas, such as her left eye and throat. Long blue hair was set in twin tails behind her, floating around like a train to a dress. She stared at them with an amused expression on her small face. "Thank you, Reiji-san!"
"Tsuna."
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A/N: There ya go! So the girl is named Tsuna, which means Bond...James Bond. XD
