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Chapter Two: The Deal
"I am Kyuubi no Kitsune."
'Wait... I thought Father said that the only way to come here was when you were trying to control your Biju... or when you had an overload of an extremely powerful emotion, such as hate, sadness, pain, and negative—yet highly inevitable feelings... How am I here?' I thought to myself, staring in shock at my demon.
"How-why-wha-" I spluttered, staring at the red-colored, giant fox, who merely chuckled in amusement. "You wish to get away from here, do you not?" He questioned, suddenly becoming much kinder than I had ever expected a demon to.
My foggy azure blue eyes dropped down to the watery ground. "Of course, but-" However, I was once again interrupted by the Nine-Tailed-Fox. "I know a way to get you out of here."
Those were the words I had been searching for ever since I had seen my sister's lifeless face, pale and beautiful, covered by the wood of her coffin as they buried her. I would visit my family every day to remind myself of what I once had. Every day, I would see their smiling faces in every portrait that covered the walls of the house, every day, I would see the faces of my deceased family, whom I loved more than anyone—and anything—in this world. Every day... I would be reminded of what I would never see again. My mother, cooking a delicious family breakfast in the kitchen, while little Amaya was of course helping—or at least trying to. Father would try to convince her to make some ramen, making the two burst out laughing when they had a stare down afterwords.
"What must I do?" I questioned, wanting desperately to get away from a town that hated me, wishing to escape from a friendless world.
If foxes could grin, then this demon sure would be grinning like an evil little Cheshire. A crimson tendril of flaming red chakra twisted through the bars, holding a scroll just out of my reach. "All you must do is follow the instructions on this scroll..." I stared up at the creature, assuming that there was a catch. "But I want you to do something for me first..."
I collapsed to my knees and bowed, pleading desperately with the demon. "Anything! Just please... please let me have the scroll..." If possible, the fox's grin widened, showing a craptastic ton of pearly white teeth, which could have sliced the biggest hound any Inuzuka could raise with one small poke.
"When we get there... let me out once in a while. You have no idea how cramped a mind can be for a giant demon fox that has nine tails..."
