Well the third chap already…hehe. Well people are talking bout they never though about Rei/Tasuki relationship…. Well I don't think this is the Rei you all think it is…. it's a character I made up…lol. Well here you are…
Her eyes opened slowly. Then immediately closed. The golden rays of the sun brightly lighted the room she slept in. She pushed her eyes open to a squint and forced her weak body out of bed. She coughed loudly. A clean set of cloths was laid on the chair in the corner of the small room. She wearily walked over to the chair. As she slowly took off her nightgown she noticed the calendar on the wall. She shook her head; she couldn't believe it had already been a month since she arrived in this world. She pulled her gown over her head and smiled. She liked it in this world. No school, no teachers, no parents.
After putting her shirt on, she stepped into her breeches and fastened her belt. She walked out of the room, still smiling. Rei walked swiftly down the halls and turned into the practice yard. Tatsuya waited there patiently for her.
"Can't you get here on time for once?" he chuckled teasingly. He tossed Rei a dulled practice sword and grabbed one for himself. Tatsuya was her instructor, for the past month he has taught her how to wield a sword and how to be a bandit. He was the best swordsman there. Only one person has ever beaten him, Daichi. The boss.
"Lets begin," he said dryly as Rei unsheathed her blunt blade from its sheath. Tatsuya lounged his blade at her head and she parried then stepped back. A little off balance, she charged him. He dodged and slashed his sword at her stomach; Rei blocked then pivoted on her left foot while Tatsuya was off balance, Rei placed her blade on his throat.
"Got ya!" She mockingly said. She smiled wide as Tatsuya blushed crimson. They suddenly were aware of the enormous crowd that surrounded them. She could faintly hear whispers come from the crowd. " Nobody has ever bettered him before," one said. " How could this woman beat Tatsuya, he should be ashamed," the other teased.
"Well done," Tatsuya finally said, "Seems your swordsmanship has surpassed even mine." He willingly admitted defeat. He turned around and walked away. "Stay here," he commanded. He grabbed something that was leaning against the wall. "You are now worthy of this, a real sword, not a blunt practice one like that," he said as he directed his eyes to the sword Rei held. He walked back to her, and held out the hilt for her to grab. She slowly stuck out her hand and grasped the leather hilt. She pulled the sword out of the sheath; the sun glinted off of the blade. "You are now a general of this gang of bandits," Tatsuya said in a deep voice.
"Th…Thank you!" she gratefully said. She bowed and then put her sword back in its sheath and strapped it onto her belt. She turned away and walked quickly to her room.
