"Chie-san, look out!" Daisuke shouted.
Chie turned around and smiled. "Ku-chan, hi!"
Dark laughed. "I bet you feel like the stupidest person on Earth right now."
"But-but---"
"Dai-kun, are you okay?" Chie asked. "You have a very strange look on your face."
Daisuke blushed, suddenly feeling very foolish. It hadn't been Sana, just Sasaya. How could he have gotten them confused?
"Chie-chan, why didn't you come home immediately after practice?" Sasaya asked. "Kiku-san was worried."
"Giku-chan wanted me to follow Dai-kun," Chie whispered in her ear.
"Oh. Well, then, let's go."
"Okay. Bye, Dai-kun!"
The girls started leaving. However, Sasaya stopped and turned around. She walked toward Daisuke and smiled. Daisuke backed away from her. The smile was Sana's.
"Clean up that dried blood," she whispered, "because there's more where that came from."
"You-you said you were going to leave," Daisuke stammered.
"I changed my mind. Here." Sasaya a.k.a. Sana took a card out of here skirt pocket and threw it Daisuke. Daisuke caught it. The card featured a picture of a woman dressed in judge's clothes. She had long, flowing hair and a crown of flowers. She held a set of scales in one hand and a sword in the other. Daisuke recognized it as a tarot card.
"The card of Justice?" he asked. "What---?"
"Think about it, Daisuke. What does the card Justice symbolize?"
"Fairness."
The girl shook her head. "All tarot cards have negative meanings. Go to Kikuko again. Ask for the cards that were cast to read your fortune. I assure you that your cards didn't mean anything positive." She grinned and stared into his eyes. "You had negative readings, Dark."
Daisuke's eyes widened. Her gaze was so intense.
The girl laughed once more. "Bye-bye!"
