Kite put her hands above Anna's heart and head. She could feel darkness from Anna just as Amidamaru said. "It's coming from within her," she said.
Yoh winced. "That's not a good thing," he said.
Manta looked up. "Why not?"
"Something's possessing her either that or her soul has been taken from her." Yoh frowned down at his friend. "You mean they didn't tell you that in your book? It's practically a basic thing a Shaman needs to know if they're going to exorcise a spirit out of a possessed person."
"You don't exorcise spirits," Manta pointed out.
"I know that but it's still a basic, like learning your times tables. It's a basic."
"I'm surprised that you knew that."
Amidamaru went between them. "How can we stop this?"
"Hold on, Anna told us something about that brotherhood and sisterhood Manta and I signed up for."
"Did she?" Manta asked.
"She said it was a trap, don't you remember, Amidamaru?" Yoh said.
"Yes, My Lord."
"She went to talk to your grandmother too, didn't she?" Manta asked.
Yoh sat on a stool next to Anna. "I bet after she talked to Grandmother, she went to the club and tried to warn me but it was too late. We have to go and see what made this happen."
"Just in time that we figured all this out too. Tami Koyoshima sent me a letter this morning to tell me about the first meeting for the Brotherhood and Sisterhood of Shamans. It's the day after tomorrow."
"Then we'll go then and figure all this crap out!" Yoh pumped his fist into the air. He turned to Kite. "We're going to need your help too. I'm sure you'll do really good."
"But My Lord, it really isn't good to have a female fight as I do. It goes against all codes of samurai," Amidamaru interjected.
Kite shook her head. "I am unable to combat against one directly but I can do things from a distance." She bowed low to Manta. "I understand that you are accustomed to Amidamaru's style of fighting face to face but I am not made to the same."
"No prob. I'm not the type to get up in people's faces either. We'll do fine together."
Dr. Takoyaki came in with a mug of tea. "Hello, have you finished up?"
"Yeah, we did. We'll be back in a few days to see if she gets better," Yoh said. He scribbled something on a piece of paper and handed it to her. "This is my phone number. If she shows any signs of getting better, call me. I gotta go so my parent's won't get too mad at me."
Two days later, Manta and Yoh entered the building where a sign pointed out the Brotherhood and Sisterhood of Shamans.
"Wow! It's amazing! I didn't know that there were these many shamans in Japan!" Manta explained.
"These aren't just Japanese ones. Some of these came all the way from America, Australia, everywhere. This club is really popular among the Shamans of the world," Yoh said, noticing the different clothes the shamans had.
Amidamaru was excited to see all the different ghosts. "Do you think there is anyone from the Meiji era aside from Lady Kite and myself?" He stopped in his tracks and saw someone that looked familiar. He grabbed Kite's arm. "My Lady, that ghost in the red, does he not look familiar to you?"
Kite looked. Her jaw dropped slightly. "Him? It can't be!"
"It is. There's no one else that could possibly have those sword unless he passed them to his son before he died and his son has died as well but even so, the same stance cannot be copied by posterity. It must be Kentaro."
