My little Note:
Finally returned to the world of fan fiction! Thank you so much Ai for getting me off my lazy ass and writing another chapter…
Chapter 4: Impenitence
"Bye Mom, I'm going out."
"OK honey, be safe," Matoi's mother called from the dining room table. She had been working double time ever since her divorce. Before, her father was the bread winner, being a successful salary man; however, after the divorce, Matoi's mother got majority of the custody, her dad left with almost all the money and property. Her mother and she got a cheap house, and her mother had to take two jobs. Over and over, Matoi would volunteer to get a job, but her mother wouldn't approve, saying her studies were more important. Matoi feels distant now from her mother; they haven't had a real conversation in months. Her mother is too busy, and she spends had day offs sleeping.
Matoi left her house. She checked her watch. 10:09, perfect. She'll be able to make the meeting with Mayo right on time. She clutched an organized list in her hand and went on her way to the square. She was very good at protecting herself. Since her mother wasn't there for her, she is very good at being independent; however, she still wants a companion to be with her until the bitter end.
Matoi finally approached the yellow arch that read "Giza Plaza" lit by the streetlights above. In the shadows she spotted Mayo. Matoi strode towards her and greeted her. Mayo still held the same dead stare she had always.
"I have the list for you." She gave her the papers with the girls' names on them. "I want you to kill all of them. All the girls here have no connections, so the murders will be untraceable and quick." Mayo took the paper and held her hand out. Matoi put a sum of yen into it, all in which she had stolen from her former boyfriend. They parted ways.
"Now, about 20 girls shall die." Matoi knew well what dying meant, and she didn't care about those girls' lives whatsoever. She wasn't close to them, nor did she think their lives had any worth to her. They just obstacles to be eliminated, and that's what she did.
