Chapter 40: Tokyo
This is a crossover between Iwatobi Swim Club and Voltage Inc's romance game Kissed by the Baddest Bidder.
"Oh I feel so naughty!" Gou cried out as they sat on the train to Tokyo.
"Good thing your mom is out of town again or else she'll be in big trouble." Bo said reading the newspaper.
"You're lucky that your aunt is super chill about us going to Tokyo. She even encourage that we skip school. She's the best!" Gou laughed.
"But, we got to be careful about it though. We can get in trouble if the teachers heard about us so we have to behave."
"That won't be so hard."
"Maybe it maybe not. Let's just pray that we don't run into any trouble human or not." Bo flipped the page. "Hey, they caught that Aberrant Killer. They caught her right before she almost killed her own daughter." she said and showed Gou the page.
"People are more scary than actual monsters aren't they?"
"I guess so." The girls sat patiently as they wait for the Tokyo station.
When they got off the train they became cautious just in case they were being followed. They carefully left the station and needed up in the bustling city of the country's capital.
"Siri, where is the Tres Spades Hotel and Casino." Gou said into her phone. Siri gave them a map and the girls struggled through the crowd to the hotel. When they got there they awed at the large building famous for their parties, shopping stores, and celebrities.
"Is that Haruna!" Bo gripped Gou's arm. "Oh my god! I love her music!"
"More of a Reverance girl." said Gou.
"Goodness, boy bands are so 90s." Bo laughed and Gou pushed her jokingly. They went up to the information desk where there was a middle age man with short hair in a nice suit.
"Welcome ladies to the Tres Spades Hotel and Casino. I am the manager Mr. Kenzaki. Do you have a reservation?" he smiled.
"Um no, we are looking for a Fugoi Risa. Does she work today?" Bo asked politely.
"Is she in some sort of trouble?" he asked seeming to be worried.
"Oh no we are just...friends of hers that's all. We were just wondering if she is on break or out so that we can meet later." Gou lied.
"Um...let me check." he said with a kind smile, but it seemed forced. He types away at his computer for a while making the girls impatient.
"Unfortunately, she's not here today." he said.
"Do you know when she'll be back?" Gou asked.
"Sorry, I don't know." he bowed. "Come back some other time."
"Wait, here's my number." Gou said writing down her number on a little notebook. "It is important that we speak to her as soon as possible." Gou said giving him the paper. He nods and the girls leave.
"Well we know that she works here." Bo said with a little smile as they went down the steps. "That's a bright side isn't it?"
"I guess so. I just wished that we knew what Fugoi Risa looks like." Gou sighed.
"Are you pretty ladies looking for Risa?" a man asked behind them. They looked behind to see the man. He wore a black fedora and a red suit, and was very handsome with brown shoulder length hair. "I happen to know her." he smiled brightly. The girls stared at him with caution not knowing if he is lying or not.
"Hold a second sir please." Gou said turning around and force Bo into a huddle. "Do you think he's telling the truth?" she whispered.
"I don't know. He might be just a creep who wants to use young girls? Or... he really does know who this girl is." Bo whispered back. "It's worth a shot." Bo shrugged. Gou slightly nodded and then they turned back to the man in the red suit.
"Do you really know Fugoi Risa?" Gou asked.
"Yes, I do. She's my princess." the man smiled. The girls looked at each other with worry.
"Can you lead us to her sir?" asked Bo.
"Please call me Baba and yes of course, this way." he said going into the hotel. When they went back inside there was a girl being dragged by a tall man in a grey suit with a purple shirt.
"Boss!" Baba called out. He looked strange as The girls looked at him. He seemed sad for some reason. The tall man looked over and the girl followed his sight and saw the two teenagers. The man dragged the girl towards them looking agitated.
"Why are there kids here?" the man whispered in a low tone.
"They wanted to meet her. I can't reject girls you know that." said Baba.
"Do you know them?" the man asked harshly. The girl took a better look. She smiled and scuffed a lot and tried to reject them. Suddenly she got free from his grip and ran past them at lightning speed.
"Hey!" the two men shouted. The girl jumped over and pushed people out of the way and ran towards the exit.
"Wait, Risa!" Bo called out following her. She tried to catch, but she missed and her back hit the information desk. "Shit!"
"We need to talk! Please, Risa!" Gou ran outside with No following right behind. They lost sight of her for a second until Bo pointed her out in the crowd. The girls continued to follow the girl into a dark alleyway. They were all out breath and wheezing but the girl still tried to escape. Gou used a puddle and form a wall towards the end of the alley. When the girl tried to go the other way Bo blocked it and made her body covered in electricity.
"Alright you caught me. Man, I'm not good at lying." the girl sighed and collapsed into the ground.
"So you really are Fugoi Risa?" Bo said irritated.
"Yes, hello, my name is Fugoi Risa and I am a maid at the hotel." she said frustratingly. "May I help you?" she said.
"Do you know a Hishikawa Takao?" Gou asked.
"Wait he sent you? Ugh, that girl really does know everything." Risa mumbled.
"It's important. Please, you're the only one that can help us!" Bo yelled at her. The girl flinched and then sighed again, getting up. Her hair was jet black and pulled into a high ponytail. Her outfit was a plan workers dress meaning that the manager lied about her.
"Well I can't!" the girl said raising her hands in a surrender position.
"Why not?" Gou asked.
"Because⦠I was already paid to not meet you or say anything to you." she confessed.
"By who?" Bo asked.
Suddenly, out of the blue, she pushed Gou out of the way and disappeared into the crowd.
"Damn, we lost her." said Gou.
"Shit!" Bo cursed. They sighed frustratingly and through a fit in the middle of the crowd.
