Epitaph Weiss Kreuz Dom-sama Adventures of Grau

Chapter 6

Disclaimer: Consider it disclaimed….

A/N: Shall we continue?

Grau had been ordered to lay low until their next mission came. Unfortunately, Dom and Alex aren't ones to wait around, and they're damned good at persuading other to follow them. "There's a park a couple of blocks from here," Alex said. "Tom's gone for the day so we're home free."

"Where did he go?" Erika asked, as they headed out the door.

"He had a meeting with Kohlson, Sugar." Csaza said.

"Remind me why we're risking our lives and jobs again?" Dymetrio asked, looking at the ring leaders, a.k.a. Dom and Alex.

"Because we don't like being cooped up inside." Alex said. "My skitzo side needs to run freely in a park full of small children. In which, I can corrupt and send the little fuckers home to play hide and go fuck yourslef."

"Alexis Leifoh!" Csaza raised his voice at the young half-Japanese girl. Alex pouted. "Puddin' you need to watch your mouth." He chided, as he took Dymetrio's hand as they continued to walk to down the street.

"Yohji, would you please help?" Ken called.

Yohji simply sighed and said, "But all these girls are much too young for me. So , I guess Omi will have to handle it."

"He's busy." Ken said before he was swarmed once again by schoolgirls. "We're closing early, everybody out!" There was a lot of whining and pouting from the girls, but Ken finally got the door shut and locked. "Where's Aya?" he asked.

"You know Aya. He disappears from time to time." Yohji said.

"Yeah." Ken looked out the glass door. "Hey!" he swore he saw two of the girls from Grau.

"What is it?" Yohji asked, raising his eyebrows at the brunette.

Ken fumbled with the lock, but by the time he got out the door they were gone.

"What is it?" Yohji repeated, walking outside.

"I thought I saw them."

The two stood there dumbfounded until Omi came up behind them. "Hey." He said surprising Ken and Yohji making them jump. "I have to run to the computer store. I'll be back in a littl ewhile."

"Yeah." Ken nodded.

Omi walked off in the same direction Ken saw the Grau girls go in. He entered his favorite computer store. He wandered around looking for some parts for his lap top to increase his reach in hacking larger data bases. At the same time, a girl was walking down the isle from the opposite direction. They collided half way.

"Gomen!" they both cried. Omi bowed to her.

He looked up to find a pretty girl about his age. She had dark blonde hair brushed over so that her bangs covered her left eye, she had the bottom two inches of her hair dyed purple. She smiled and apologized again.

"I'm Omi." He said, offering her his hand.

"I kno- I mean, I'm Dom." She gave him hers.

"What were you looking for? I'm here so often I could probably find whatever it is you need." Omi laughed.

"Nothing really. Just seeing what they have for lap tops. My friends are arguing over which game to buy." Dom said with a smile.

She's really cute, Omi though. "Oh, you play games?" he asked.

"With my friends, yes. I mostly like RPGs." She said.

"Me too." He said. They laughed and smiled.

"Dom let's go!" a girl's voice called.

"C'mon, Love. We need to get home before Mommy Dearest has a hemorrhage." Said a male voice.

"Well, I got to go. See ya around." She started to walk towards the front doors.

"Wait!" Omi called. She paused and turned back to him. "Can I have your e-mail address?" he asked shyly.

"Um…sure…." She gave him her e-mail and hurried off because her friend was yelling obscene words now.

Alex could not believe her luck! She got a great rate on the game she wanted. It was called "Homicide 101". She loved killing things. It was just so much fun! But after nine hours of straight murders she decided on a break. It was 3:00 a.m. and she knew everyone was asleep.

She decided to go for a walk. Alex crossed her room to the only window it possessed and opened it. Seymour sat next to her and wagged his tail. "No Seymour. You have to stay here. Shhh!" She climbed out the window onto the porch roof. From there she jumped down and rolled across the dew soaked grass.

After dusting herself off, she headed down the sidewalk. There was park not too far away and it seemed a great place to relax.

Farfarello lie on the merry-go-round, a book in his hand. Reading the park was good for him. He wasn't supposed to be there, if Crawford found out he would surely get his arse kicked, but Crawford didn't know and what Crawford didn't know wouldn't hurt Farfarello. At least, as long as Scheldich stayed quiet with the bribe from Farfarello, he was in the clear.

His current book was titled, 'Gallery of Horrors', by assorted authors. He had just finished a short story in it called, 'The Rubber Room' by Robert Block. It scared the living hell out him, reading most of it in his own padded room. Insane, he was, but not prejudice like the man in the story. Oh, but he was a murderer like the man. But hell, it was just weird.

The crack of a twig in the shot distance made him jump slightly. Realizing he was no longer alone in the darkened park, he sat up in defense mode. But he calmed down when he realized it was not threat. Only a girl…

A/N: Hee hee hee. Cliff hanger. Oh, but that short story and the book, 'Gallery of Horrors', is real and I am reading it. That one story imparticular scared me. The guy in it was a freakin' nazi! Maybe Schu know him? Review!