A/N: PLEASE READ THIS!
Okay, so it seemed like some of your kind readers were confused about a thing or two. And I'd also like to take this time to explain some things you may have not understood.
K, someone asked if Kagome's dungeon experience was only a dream. No, it wasn't. That all happened. See, this is what I've been doing, though I thought some people would sort of get it, I guess lots didn't! My bad! Anyway, remember when Kagome was at her house before Inuyasha came to ruin her life?
She would fall asleep and have strange dreams and wake up only to find that much of that dream has become a reality. Well, when Kagome it dreaming in HER world, she has dreams about being in INUYASHA'S world. Understand? And when Kagome is in INUYASHA'S world, when she's dreaming, she dreams about being inside HER world. Does that make sense? Inuyasha's world equals Kagome dreams she is back in her world, which is partly true. She's there, but she isn't. Kind of like her soul is there, but her body is still laying somewhere in Inuyasha's world. The same applies when Kagome is dreaming in her world. Ok?
Also, in the last chapter, Inuyasha had a screen name. RaefUoyNosaerEht. If you read it directly backwards, it spells out, "The Reason You Fear." I thought that was kind of fun... And also, because Inuyasha is ruining Kagome's life, he is able to get in her way whenever he wants to. But he can't do so while she's awake. Only while she sleeps. Make sense? Inuyasha can't play MIND tricks unless she's asleep. He can only do physical things while she's awake. Okie dokie?
You'll find out more information (hopefully) after reading this chapter!
ENJOY.
Disclaimer: I don't own Inuyasha or any other characters
from Inuyasha, yadda, yadda, yadda.
Author: Shatsui
Beta Reader: Insane-san
Rating: Same as usual. I'd warn you if there was going
to ever be some sick and stomach turning bloody gore scenes, though.
Genre: Horror, humor, etc, etc.
CHAPTER 9: Red Shirt
Kouga walked briskly towards the town library, an annoyed expression on his face. He kept recalling why he had to go to the library in the first place. "That stupid Miroku." Kouga said in a low, mocking tone. He suddenly stopped walking and put on a huge grin and puffed out his cheeks. "Kouga, I forgetted that we're supposed to write a book report about ancient Japan! Could you fetch a FAT," Kouga stretched his arms very wide. "book so we can write one? D'hyuk! I forgetted to tell you again! It's due tomorrow!" Kouga snarled and continued his walking pace. What kind of idiot forgets about a book report until the last minute? But Kouga was also feeling puzzled as to why he didn't seem to remember being told about any sort of book report that was, coincidentally, due tomorrow.
Kouga stopped walking again. Then a spark of realization coursed through his head. With a harsh growl, Kouga turned around and began walking back to Miroku's house. He should have known from experience that Miroku was obviously playing a trick on him. "That bloody son of a--" Kouga suddenly heard a shout.
"The Red Book!"
That voice sounded rather familiar. Kouga whipped around and saw a girl with black hair running into the town library which was, now, only about twenty yards away. Kouga's eyes widened. It was Kagome! Kouga ran towards the library at full speed. He ran inside the library. Once he got inside, he saw Kagome fly backwards and hit her head on a desk. Kouga winced and walked closer towards Kagome. Suddenly, that hair rose on his neck and he snapped his head just steps away from Kagome. There stood a man about Kouga's size. Though, Kouga had to admit, obviously didn't work out as often as Kouga did. The man muttered the words, "I win..." And then Kouga saw Kagome's body go limp.
The man glanced over at Kouga. Kouga could feel his head becoming light as blue eyes met red. The man smirked and walked towards Kagome. Kouga ran forward and tried to yell for the man to get away from his cousin, but no sound came from Kouga's mouth. It was as if his voice box was being pressed to prevent him from speaking. Kouga grabbed his neck and ran at the man, but the man had already put Kagome under one of his arms and jumped through the ceiling. Then, as if time had started back up again, Kouga saw many people walking around as if there wasn't just a demonic man grabbing his cousin and jumping though the roof. Kouga stumbled backwards and fell to the ground. What had just happened? Then he got up and ran fully inside of the library and stared up at the ceiling. "There's no opening...?" Kouga said to himself. His eyes were wide and he was sweating.
He hadn't known whether or not it was an illusion or if it actually happened. The first thing he decided to do was find where they had both gone. Kouga ran out of the library and jumped onto its roof. But the only question that was left now was where would he start to look?
Kagome hugged herself and rubbed her arms. It was very cold. She walked slowly down a black and white hall way. Not a person was in sight. Wind rushed around all sides of her body. It made a loud whistling sound that hummed through Kagome's head. Kagome looked down at her body. She was wearing a long white dress made of silk. She felt her head with her right hand. She felt lace ribbons and flowers. Why was she dressed in such clothing? Kagome felt something hit her shoulder. She glanced over to find a drop of water resting on it. Kagome looked up at the white ceiling and searched for the spot the water might be coming from.
She felt another drop of water but this time it hit her face. And then another fell. And another. Drops of water kept falling on Kagome making her entire body soaking wet. A sudden thunder clap rang through the entire hall way which made Kagome's body shake. Kagome rubbed her hands up and down her arms roughly and began to hum the tune of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star to try and calm herself down. She hated thunder storms. Another large clap of thunder rang through her ears and suddenly a large lightning bolt shot but three feet in front of Kagome. Kagome screamed and closed her eyes tightly.
When she opened them back up again, she was no longer in the black and white hall way but instead lying flat on muddy ground in the middle of the woods. Kagome breathed heavily and sat up quickly. Her bangs covered her eyes and were dripping the falling rain water onto Kagome's cheeks. She looked at her arms and legs and saw that they looked pretty scratched up. Kagome felt very itchy and began to rub her arms up and down with her muddy hands. Wait, muddy? Kagome stopped rubbing and stared at her hands and then at her arms which were now muddy.
Seeing that she was fine aside from scratches, being muddy and being soaking wet, Kagome decided that now would be the time to wonder how the heck she got in the middle of the woods. Kagome stood up and leaned against a nearby tree. "Agh!" She swiftly put her hand on the back of her head. There was a large bump on it. Kagome looked at her hand and watched blood mingle with mud and rain water. "Why... Why am I bleeding?" Kagome looked at the tree she leaned against to make sure there was nothing sticking out that could have stabbed her head. Nothing was sticking out, so how did she get the bloody bump? Kagome closed her eyes and tried to remember that last few fresh memories that were in her head.
"I had gone to the library..." She mumbled. Why was she at the library? Why did she go? Kagome's eyes widened slightly. "I was looking up information about the...the Red...Book." She blinked away the water that dripped into her eyes. "Yeah... I was looking up stuff... and then I saw..." She rubbed her forehead with the back of her left hand. "I saw HIM... Inuyasha..." Kagome felt the ground pulse. She looked down at the mud and rain water and saw it jump as the ground pulsed again. Kagome shot her head up and looked at all of the trees with a worried expression pasted on her face.
She then heard a large booming sound. Thunder? No... Foot steps. The trees in the distance began to part and Kagome could hear the sound of breaking wood and trees crashing against other trees. Kagome did one of the only things she could think of doing at that time. She hid behind a tree. She could feel herself trembling from being cold and from being scared. Then, she could see something very large walking towards her direction. It didn't look like anything Kagome had ever seen before. To tell the truth, once it came into full view, it looked somewhat like an over-weight prehistoric gorilla. Kagome's eyes grew wide and her mouth twitched slightly from the confusion she was now feeling. "King Kong?" She mumbled. The only difference between this prehistoric gorilla and King Kong was this thing had large pointy ears and a huge bird like tail. Its eyes glowed orange and its entire body was black and silver.
'I just hope that if this thing spots me, it doesn't grin like a fool and carry me off to be its bride...' As Kagome had somewhat predicted, the large demonic animal had indeed spotted her and was now walking towards her while grunting and snorting. Kagome ran. Her legs shook as she tried to keep her balance in the muddy terrain. She could feel the huge rumbles of the beast chasing after her but she dared not turn around. The last time she turned around to see what was chasing her, it had been a centimeter behind her and kicked her to the ground. So Kagome was going to be smart this time and not even think of turning around. She heard the huge gorilla thing let out some sort of gurgle-roar-cluck sound which was Kagome's queue to try and run faster.
It wasn't very long before Kagome found herself standing at the edge of a cliff. It was about a mile or more of a drop it seemed. Kagome gulped and stared at the river below. Then she turned around and saw the trees finish parting and an angry gorilla thing standing there. The only sane thing Kagome could think of was to jump off the cliff in hopes of surviving after, hopefully, hitting the river below. Death by cliff jump or death by gorilla rooster. Being the type of person she was, she actually stood stiff and thought hard about it for a moment. What if the gorilla thing didn't try to kill her and really was like King Kong and decided to protect her from everything she came up against, including Inuyasha? Kagome nodded slowly and turned her head to look at the gorilla rooster. It roar-gurgle-clucked loudly, spit flying from its mouth and flying past Kagome.
Kagome chose the cliff jump. She swallowed the lump of nerves that huddled in her throat and rubbed her palms together. This would be one heck of a jump. Kagome stepped back once and then made a swift dash for the edge of the cliff. She just prayed her body didn't crash into the side of the cliff as if to kill her faster. She kicked off from the very edge of the cliff to give herself some distance between the cliff and her own body. Kagome could hear the gorilla rooster screaming in rage at the top of the cliff. Kagome was just glad it wasn't her body in its hand that it was screaming at. As she fell, she could feel the air rushing all around her. Her clothes ruffled and her hair wisped around from all sides. The rain and the air wrapped themselves around Kagome's body neither one making her wetter or dryer.
'This feels kind of nice... If I just imagine that I'm bungee jumping or sky diving it doesn't seem so ba--' In the middle of her thoughts, Kagome suddenly felt the plunge on her body slamming hard against the river water. She tried to keep the remaining oxygen in her lungs from breaking out of her mouth, but the rush of the water sent her body into a slight state of shock from the impact and she began to feel air float out from her lips. Kagome could feel her ears fill with bits of water and her nose was starting to surrender to the water that threatened to enter. Kagome soon felt her body tense and she shoved her head up to the surface of the water. Her head hit the wind and pouring rain when it finally found its way up. Kagome inhaled deeply and choked out water from her mouth and nose.
She tried desperately to swim towards the water's edge. If only she could get there then she wouldn't have to worry about leaving her unconscious body to drown further down the river. Kagome clawed at the water in a desperate attempt to get to the shore. Her legs were burning. Despite the burning she felt in her legs, they were completely numb and only succeeded in adding on to the weight in her struggle to get to the edge of the water. In a last thrust of her arm she finally grabbed hold of thick, wet sand, mud, and twigs. Kagome dragged her body far enough on to land that it was no longer being hit buy river water. Instead she could only feel the rain. 'At least I didn't hit the side... of the cliff...' And with that last thought in her mind, she let her body drift in to a state of sleep.
Miles away in the top of a large, moss covered tree sat a man with wet, silver hair. He wore one of the most evil expressions ones mind could even dream of imagining. His sharp claws traced the outline of a small, red book, taking in every detail of its cover, spine, and back. He would have gotten the small, red book sooner if he had not had extreme delays involving a stupid female. He placed his thumb on the inner most pages of the book. He would finally be rid of the wench. He would make her suffer more than anyone has ever suffered. He would torment her. Torture her. Drive her to insanity. Such insanity it would be that she would even attempt to murder the ones she held dear to try and make it disappear.
He let out an evil chuckle which soon grew to evil, demonic laughter. He tore open the red book and stared at the page which read,
(Date here.)
Dear little red book,
I've found you. (Enter other random crap here.)
Signed,
Kagome Higurashi
His evil laughter died quickly. There was no name. No current date. No diary entry. Nothing. Without that wench's handwriting and name in the red book, there was no way he could torture her. Make her suffer. Or even drive her to insanity.
Inuyasha inhaled roughly and let out a low growl. His evil expression changed to a threatening sneer. His claws dug into the red book and he slammed it shut. "That wench!" He yelled into the air. It echoed all around him. Inuyasha clenched the red book in his left hand and glared angrily at the tree branch which he stood on. He shot his head to the direction which Kagome once rested by a tree. "I'll kill you..." He mumbled in a low, shaky voice. Inuyasha jumped down from the large tree's branch and ran toward where he had left Kagome.
Kagome twitched. She felt uneasy. Like somebody was watching her. She could feel her body being poked at from the side. What was it? It felt like a stick. Or perhaps a finger. It kept on poking her. Kagome groaned and the poking suddenly stopped. Kagome didn't move for a few more minutes and then the poking began once again. Finally in frustration of being poked so many times, Kagome lashed her arm out and felt it make contact with something kind of hard. She heard a loud yell and the sound of somebody crawling backwards quickly. Kagome opened her eyes slowly. The hairs from her bangs were stuck to her eye lids and her eye lashes were sticking together. She rubbed her face with her wrists and coughed loudly.
She finally opened her eyes fully and stared at what was in front of her. A very close view of a brown haired man's face was right in front of her own. Kagome screamed and scootched backwards. The man seemed to panic slightly and said, "No, no, no! Don't be afraid! I am not one to be feared, but to be praised! For I have come to save you, madam!" He said with a grin. He stood up quickly and after brushing dirt and sand off of his pants, he bowed. "My name is Hojo Flurping, protector of honor and justice!" Kagome stared in amazement. This guy didn't seem normal. He didn't look normal either. He had bright green pants, black shoes, a leathery dark blue vest, a dark orange shirt, a very large bright green hat, and... An umbrella.
At least his hair was normal enough. It was a very light brown and his eyes matched. "Well, madam, I must say that you aren't one to be sought after!" Kagome snapped her head up to him in surprise. What on earth did he mean by that? "Oh! Madam, I am not one to offend you, I am indeed not, but you look to be in quite a mess! Shall I not take you to my village to have you cleaned up and cared for?" That sounded like a good idea right about now. Kagome took a quick look at herself. Or, what she could see, anyway. Sand and dirt stuck to her arms and legs, her sneakers felt squishy from being full of water, her clothes were still partly damp and very dirty, and her hair... even without feeling it, Kagome could tell it must have been a tangled and ratty mess.
Kagome looked up at Hojo and nodded slowly yet unsurely. She didn't know where she was and she felt like crap, so the idea of going to clean and cared for sounded pretty good. Hojo clapped his hands together and smiled. "Oh, how delightful! I shall take you there right away!" Hojo walked over to Kagome and helped her up. Kagome could tell her legs were still tired from all of the running she had done and from the struggle she had had in the river. She walked shakily onward with Hojo just in front of her. The only thing that kept her from falling over onto the sand was staring at the foot prints that she had been leaving behind her. Something told her she should be wiping her foot prints out of the dirt, but right now she was too tired to really think about any consequences.
"We're almost there, madam! It is only but a short distance away!" Hojo said quite chipper. Although Kagome wouldn't usually act in such a way, she kept cursing at Hojo in her mind. Calling him a loser, idiot, freak, fashion disaster, anything she could think of. Suddenly Kagome ran into someone's back. It just so happened to be Hojo Flurping's. "Madam, we have arrived!" Kagome looked up slowly and took in the shocking features of the village. It was... normal. Considering how Hojo looked, Kagome had expected some magical valley with gummy drops, lollipop people, and living toys. She found herself disappointed, but somewhat relieved. Hojo lead Kagome to a large house just a few yards away from the village entrance. "This is where I live!" He said happily. He twirled his umbrella in his right hand and began to skip through the large gates that lead to the house.
Kagome had a type of "what the hell?" expression on her face. She walked steadily after Hojo through the large gates. The house was even larger up close. It was as if they made it look small from a distance to be more approachable. The gravel path crunched with each step Kagome took. Her shoes squished right along with it. The grass was very tall as if they didn't cut it on purpose. There were very few trees which made the house look even larger. The sun burned brightly over head. Kagome shaded her eyes with her right hand. All of the windows on the house were tinted many different colors. The house itself was a dark pink. Rose bushes and olive trees surrounded a garden not far away from the house. Even the gravel looked like it should belong in a fish tank.
"Madam, please, come inside! My humble abode holds only so many wonders!" Hojo said with a grin that showed off his creepy, perfectly white teeth. Kagome smiled wearily and walked up to the front door where Hojo stood with his arms spread wide. The front door didn't match the outside of the house at all. It was a dull beige and had no designs on it. Hojo must have noticed Kagome's confused look for he then said, "I see you look confused. Why does his door not match his beautiful house? I'll tell you why... It's a special door! Lean over to it and breathe a puff of hot air on it!" Kagome glanced at Hojo and quirked an eyebrow but, because she was very curious, she did as was just suggested to do.
Kagome slowly leaned over towards the front door and breathed on it. Condensation covered the small spot on the door and then suddenly the spot where her hot breath had touched began to sparkle and turned different shades of the rainbow. Kagome stood up straight again and stared at the door is surprise. "It just spa-" Hojo began nodding quickly. "Yes, yes! I know! It's wonderful, is it not? I love my door. And because of this, I have designed every door in my house to be the exact same!" Kagome stared at Hojo in some sort of awe. This person had the guts to make his house so outrageous, colorful, and in a way, comforting to be around. If you had any worries, depression, or anger, all this house's bright, insane color kept your eyes so busy that you didn't really have time to think about what had made you so worried, depressed, or angry. It was a nice feeling.
Hojo had suddenly opened the door and motioned for Kagome to walk inside. And so she did. She walked in and stepped onto the beautifully polished, baby blue tile floor. The inside seemed almost as colorful as the outside. Every wall was a different color but they all seemed to blend into one another. There was a staircase that twisted up to many other floors of the house. Its rails were a metallic rainbow like color. Almost like a sea shell. The stairs were carpeted and were a lovely light blue. All of the furniture looked normal enough but the colors were matching the rest of the house. Kagome looked straight up at the ceiling to find that it, too, was colors of the rainbow. Stripes, polka dots, swirls, and many other patterns were traced along the ceiling.
"Well," Kagome heard Hojo begin, "just have a seat in one of my most comfortable chairs, and I'll soon return with some green tea and a change of clothes for you!" he finished. Kagome nodded somewhat and sat down in a large, pink, leather chair. It was very comfortable. So comfortable that it almost made Kagome want to stand instead. While she waited for Hojo to return, Kagome examined the room further. There were paintings hanging on nearly every inch of the walls. Mainly fruit paintings. 'I guess he has a thing for fruit.' Kagome thought. She leaned back further into the large chair. It really was very comfortable. "Maybe I'll rest my eyes for a little bit." Kagome closed her eyes slowly. She could feel the relief her eyelids soon gave. Her eyes began to tingle because of the sudden wetness of her eyelids after being dry for some time.
Her body soon became very relaxed and she could feel it shutting down to get ready for a much needed rest.
Kagome could feel sunlight against her face. It was a warm, calming feeling. She inhaled deeply through her nose as if warning her body that she was planning to get up now. She slowly blinked her eyes open only to reveal that she wasn't in the room she fell asleep in. It was her own bedroom. Kagome sat up quickly. She was back again! Kagome shot her head around as if to make sure this wasn't some strange dream. She stood up and walked over to her window. Outside she could see the same streets she knew so well, the same houses, buildings, signs... "I really must be home again." Kagome thought about the last time she had gotten home. She had woken up and experienced a whole sort of insane events.
"That's right... The computer... that information I found out about at the library... And then everything seemed to blow up in my face." Kagome turned her head over to her computer. Thinking about the computer just gave her goose-bumps now. Kagome had a feeling she wouldn't be wanting to go on the computer for a long time. "Well, first things first. I'm... a mess." Kagome walked to her bathroom and stared at herself in the mirror. She was completely filthy. Her hair was sticking up in one place or another, she had smudged dirt in different patches of her body, her clothes were torn in some places and, "Oh yeah..." Kagome felt the back of her head. There was a dried and sticky patch of something. She figured it was her own blood. "Man, that bump really was that bad, huh?" Kagome's first instinct was to take a long shower to get all the grime off of her body.
She thought about the series of events that took place up to this point as she watched the blood, dirt, and other filth running down her body and into the drain. One thing Kagome had wanted to figure out was why all of those people who wrote in the red book had stopped writing at some point... simply stating that they were no longer allowed to write anymore. Kagome soaked a large sponge under the water and covered it in soap and began scrubbing her body from head to toe. Inuyasha, the guy they all described in their entries, always seemed to be after anyone who wrote in the book. "But then..." Kagome put down the sponge and began to rinse off her body. "...why is he after me? I never even wrote in the book. Why would he be after somebody who never wrote in the red book in the first place?" Kagome started soaking her hair and watched as even more filth washed off of her and into the showers drain.
"Alright. Let me try and figure this out... after I'm done cleaning myself up." Kagome finished washing her hair and turned off the water. She opened the shower curtain and wrapped a towel around her body and hair. She stared down at the sink and looked at her tooth brush which seemed to have not been touched for a while. "When's the last time I brushed my teeth? Sheesh." Kagome squeezed the mint toothpaste on her dark blue tooth brush and began brushing her teeth. Her mind wandered back to her previous subject. Inuyasha was after everyone who had the red book. But he seemed to be able to 'befriend' anyone who wrote in the red book. Only, in Kagome's eyes, he didn't seem like much of a friend at all. It was almost as if he was making them stop writing because he didn't want them to anymore.
Kagome spit out her toothpaste and rinsed out her mouth. Looking up at her reflection she said, "Were they under some kind of control or something?" Kagome left the bathroom and walked to her closet to get dressed. The subject made Kagome's head hurt, but it was almost something she wanted to figure out no matter how much it hurt. Kagome put on a pair of jeans and a red t-shirt with a flower type design on the shoulder.
She walked out of the closet and hung up her towels on a hook next to her desk. Suddenly, something dawned on Kagome. "I didn't write in the red book... and by me not writing in the red book, would that prevent some sort of control he had on the other victims to not be on me because I didn't write in it?" Kagome's mind whirled. It all seemed interesting, in a dangerous and confusing kind of way. Kagome slipped on a pair of white socks and pulled on a pair of dark gray sneakers. Although it was the last place Kagome had wanted to be, she had to go back to the library to do some more research. Kagome walked quickly towards her door and clutched the door knob when she suddenly heard from her computer, "You have four-thousand-six-hundred-fifty-eight messages." Kagome froze. Either that was some sort of joke, or she had been away for a very, very, VERY long time.
Kagome glanced over her shoulder and stared at her computer. She then heard the computer again. "What's the matter Kagome. Aren't you going to read them." Kagome's eyes grew wide and she ripped the bedroom door open, ran out, and slammed it shut. She quickly ran to the kitchen. The most likely place to find her mom. Sure enough, there she was washing dishes. "Mom, I'm going to the library, ok? I'll be back soon." Kagome's mom looked up sharply and suddenly looked confused. "But Kagome, dear, you just came in here to tell me you were going to the library. I just heard you close the front door a moment ago." Kagome's head seemed to be covered in a sudden haze. It was the type of feeling you get that feels like light-headed-ness only it made you feel more worried and confused than dizzy or faint-like.
"I just... did?" Kagome asked slowly. Kagome's mother nodded. "Oh, Kagome, did you need to change your clothes? You weren't wearing that a minute ago..." Kagome swallowed a lump that had been forming in her throat. How could she have just come from upstairs if her mother just said she went outside? "Mom, did I seem like I was in a hurry when I first told you I was going to the library?" Kagome asked in a shaky tone. "Kagome, what's the matter? Your voice is trembling. Do you have a fever?" Mrs. Higurashi turned off the sink and dried her hands. She walked over and felt Kagome's head. "No, I don't have a fever, mom." Kagome said removing her mothers hand from her forehead. "Just tell me, ok?" She said. Kagome's mother crossed her arms and tilted her head to one side.
"Yes, you did seem to be in some sort of a hurry. You had that little red book with you, too." Kagome's blood felt cold. She had never told her mother about or let anyone see that red book. How could her mother know about it? "Mom, what red book?" Kagome watched as her mother grinned in a sly way. "You know, that little red book you never wrote in. The one you need to write in. The one you've been hiding. The little red book that you no longer have." Kagome watched her mother's eyes turn a deep shade of red and her voice grew deeper. She latched onto Kagome's right arm and drew her face very close to Kagome's. "Ready or not, here I come."
A/N: ... Uh, truth be told, this chapter took me forever to write. I had a major long writers block. It wasn't even funny. I had no will to write. And when I tried to, I found no pleasure in it. Until now! Yay! I finished the 9th chapter! Be happy! Be glad! Like those garbage bags! K... I'm so happy I got this done. You all have no idea. ... Well, some of you might. ... All of you might. And why does it seem like recently Inuyasha has been always getting the last word? …Oh well. Anyway, thanks for reading! I'll try and have the next chapter up sooner this time! Ah, and sorry the title for this chapter really didn't hold any HUGE meaning. But it got you wondering at the beginning of the chapter, didn't it? Muwahahaha.
Oh, and a special thanks to my sister for checking for spelling errors, grammatical errors, etc. Thanks, Insane-san!
Shatsui
