chapter 4 Welcome to Gensoukai
AN: I don't own yami....I just wish I did.
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HAJIME
"So here we are at last," Tsuzuki announced, spreading his arms out wide as if to display the vast size of the world. "Welcome to Gensoukai."
Gensoukai was sectioned off into four main groups: the mountains covered in snow, the forests, lush with vegetation, the desert, and what they were headed to, a large city.
From his altitude in the air, Hisoka could see the entire land, but what really grabbed his attention was the city.
It was large, almost as large as Toukyou, and looked like something that had come out of Greece.
Large marble pillars encircled each building, decorated with carved in images of flowers and other kinds of plants.
The streets, as if mimicking the buildings, were paved in marble as well, and shone brightly against the sun.
But despite the city's beauty, Hisoka sensed something was very wrong.
"Where is everyone?" he asked Tsuzuki, trying not to sound too worried.
"Oh, Byakko and the others?" Tsuzuki replied absentmindedly, eyes transfixed on a map of the Gensoukai before him, "Probably working. Don't worry; we'll meet up with them later."
"Umm, okay," Hisoka sighed.
Sometimes talking to Tsuzuki could be like talking to a wall. You get no response; at least no decent one anyway.
To the Shikigami at the moment, work was the last thing on their mind. Tsuzuki instead filled everyone one of their thoughts.
But while most of the shiki ran around the house furiously cleaning up the house preparing for their master, two shikigami sat around a chess game, eyes darting across at the other player while he made his move.
"I win again," A smile rose to Suzaku's lips. Sitting back in the chair with her arms crossed over her small breasts, she stared Byakko in the eye confidently, as if daring him to protest
But Byakko knew better.
Suzaku might be female and have a major obsession with her master, but she was not to be taken lightly. He could remember the last time she came into contact with Tohda, a shiki that nearly killed Tsuzuki, and initiated the war that had lasted over three days and three nights. Though Tohda was a powerful shikigami, he was no match for Suzaku, and after those three days crumbled, Suzaku had arisen from the ashes as the victor. And Tohda, well, Tohda spent three months in the hospital wing as a result. No, Suzaku was not to be taken lightly.
"Rematch?" Byakko nearly hiccupped, trying to suppress the memory.
Suzaku smiled again, "Now, now, Byakko, do you really want to lose again?"
Byakko growled in response, lashing his tail angrily. But he didn't say a word.
Suzaku laughed. "I didn't think so."
But yet she commenced.
OWARI
