A damp hot wind blew through the
dark clouded night, foreshadowing a storm. The smell of rain was heavy in the air
and nothing could be heard aside from the rustling
From a side alley five men carrying
swords approached with urgent speed.
"Turn and fight, coward!"
The young samurai stopped were he
was, but did not turn around.
"Turn and face us or die from the back!" one of the men shouted and the rain began to fall even harder.
The samurai lowered his head a bit and spoke calm and certain, "This rain is good…" he paused for a second making the men uneasy by his tone. Lightning once again seared the sky. The samurai then turned the left of his body and face towards the men who caught a glimpse of a cross shaped scar that was etched into his left cheek, and continued, "it will wash away the blood so only your bodies will be left to be cleaned up."
"Hitokiri Battousai!" the man in
the lead yelled, but it was drowned
He stood there, showered in blood,
gasping for breath in it's stench, and turned slouch-shouldered to face his
final opponent. The man stood frozen in terror of the hitokiri who was said to
have no mach under the heavens. Finally his senses came to him and he sheathed
his sword and took off down the dark alley behind him. The hitokiri took a leap
over the fallen men and chased after him.
Battousai charged and by chance the man dodged his first attack and the hitokiri made a large slash in the building in front of him. He dislodged his sword from the stone and turned in time to block a blow from his opponent's sword. The hitokiri fell back causing his opponent to become unbalanced and he materialized behind him and slashed his back killing him instantly.
As he was walking away from the
body he heard some commotion from inside the house that he had slashed. The
lights turned on in the front windows and the door opened. Two boys and one
woman stepped out to see what had happened. The boys were the first to see the
body. Evidently knowing the man they yelled out his name and rushed to his side
to see if he might still be alive. The woman sat down, staring at him in
disbelief and began to weep.
Pain struck the hitokiri's heart
when he saw this. He did not and never had enjoyed killing and seeing scenes
like this made him hate his job even more. As he looked
…
Kenshin snapped into consciousness. It was still
late at night and it was beginning to rain outside. His breathing was heavy and
he was sickly hot under his covers.
"Kenshin, are you awake?" came a very soft, whispery voice. To this he rolled his head up and tried to peer at the speaker's face through the darkness. "Shhhh, shhh, shh. Don't move so much," the voice said removing the cloth from his head and replacing it with a fresh, cooler one.
"Kaoru dono, is that you?" he questioned in a whisper, feeling her soft hand on his shoulder.
"Hi. I heard you tossing and
turning all the way from my room. I'm surprised that Yahiko didn't wake up with
the noise you were making." She whispered removing the cloth from his forehead
and feeling it's temperature again. Lightning flashed outside and he saw
Kaoru's worried face as it was lit up. He smiled. Kaoru had been so nice to him
for the last few days, since he had been sick most of the time.
"Thank you, Kaoru, I'll be fine now."
"Kenshin, … you still have a fever," she began and she pulled her hand from his and reapplied the damp cloth to his forehead.
"Thank you," he said closing his eyes letting the coolness of the cloth sink in. Lightning flashed and Kenshin suddenly remembered his dream. He sat straight up in bed, startling Kaoru so that she knocked over the bowl of water she had been using to dampen his cloth.
"Kenshin!" Kaoru yelled, surprised and worried. She grabbed him by the shoulder's as he stared blankly ahead of him. "Kenshin! What's wrong?!" Exhaustion gripped his body and he leaned onto Kaoru for support. "Kenshin?" she whispered worriedly as he slipped almost unconscious into her arms. "I'm taking you to see Megumi and Dr. Gensai first thing in the morning, Kenshin," she said caressing his burning body in her arms as he breathed heavily, in and out.
"Kaoru dono," he whispered breathing even heavier than before, "I don't want to be a burden to you."
"Shhhh, shhh, shh. Don't talk just try to go back to sleep," she said laying him back down in his bed. "I'm going to go get some more water then I'm going to stay right here beside you all night," she whispered in his ear, then got up and moved quietly to the door as his breath softened.
"Kaoru dono, I don't want to be a burden," he said sleepily.
"You aren't, Kenshin. Don't worry
you aren't," she whispered quietly to the sleeping Kenshin and silently slipped
out the door.
…To be continued…
