Tatsue.. had a very, very bad feeling about what-ever was going to happen.

The stage had been sat, Hiyataka had demanded that Fujimoto was never to be left out of sight, there would be some-one close at Fujimotos door when the young man retrieved, to make sure he was still there.

There would be eyes on him as he walked down by the beach or sat by the library, and people were just waiting.

Yet, Fujimoto had noticed none of it, more than any-thing, he had seemed relieved, he had even managed to have a relaxed conversation with other people again.

But it was all just a waiting game, Hiyataka had been determined, what-ever it was that its hold on Fujimoto, had to be cut off and away, exposed.. removed.

The trap had been slowly sat, thankfully Fujimoto had not returned to his cliff for some time, which had given Hiyataka and his men, time to put up the trap.

And finally, finally the day came, where Fujimoto walked down the beach, looked himself over the shoulder, as if to check he weren't being followed.

Except, the people assigned to watch him were smart enough not to go down on the vast empty beach, instead they were standing by the window of the fortress, where there was a free view to the entire thing, and Fujimoto was seen, seen doing his climb, then the word was given.

They had found another way in, from the ground, and Hiyataka had hurried with his other two sons and all the men they would need to put their plan into action, being by the foot of the cliff, where Fujimoto completely unknowingly were sitting on top.

Odan frowned as he looked at his younger brother whom sat up there above them, with crossed legs and a pretty fare-gone face expression as he looked towards the ocean, then Fujimoto sighed before he pulled over his bag.

Hiyataka, Odan and Tatsue barely breathed as Fujimoto messed around with that bag, to finally pull out… a book.

It was just, a very ordinary book, which he opened up, and started to read.

And that was it.. Fujimoto was merely sitting there, with crossed legs, reading his book.

Odan tensed as he bit his lip, then he hissed.. minutes ticked by, and then they became half and hour, an hour.. an hour and a half.

"What is he doing?" Odan asked in a hiss. "He's just reading, why not just do that in the fortress?"

"Quiet." Hiyataka gestured holding up a hand. "Look at his hand, it's trembling.. That is not a man just reading a book relaxing, that is a man waiting for some-thing."

Odan eyes fell on Fujimotos hand, that held the book, and true, his grip seemed a little tighter than necessary, he was lightly chewing his lip and his eyes were thoughtful.

"With these sort of things, patience is the key. In battle, the one with patience and the understanding of how to use that patience will be the victor." Hiyataka told in a whispering voice.

Just then Fujimoto looked up and closed his book in one snapping notion, making the sound of the clapping book echo through the cliffs around him, and the party all gasped, no-body dared to breath afraid that Fujimoto had discovered them.

But as it seemed he hadn't, his eyes were only on the ocean in front of him as he scrambled up on his lanky legs and stumbled towards the edge of the ledge before he spoke. "There you are! I thought you would come today! I'm so happy!" he smiled happily.

Odan blinked confused, there was no one there, Fujimoto was talking to the ocean.

"And you wont believe this, I talked to my father he.. he actually listened to me. Maybe we can sort all of this out after-all." Fujimoto smiled warmly. "I know it sounds ridicules and maybe take a lot of hard work but, if father will listen, the rest has to do it to. There is hope yet!" still Fujimoto was talking to the empty air, and finally he seemed to realise that himself as he frowned. "Why.. why aren't you coming out?" he asked confused. "It's perfectly safe I assure you, you know you can trust me right?" he asked.

Then slowly, ever so slowly, the waters started to part, it started to lighten up in a warm glow.

And some-thing began to raise up from it, huge as a mountain, some-thing red.

Wide-eyed Hiyataka, Odan and Tatsue looked at this source of light, slowly raising, revealing a pair of glistening eyes, a smiling mouth a.. giant woman.

"By the.." Odan breathed wide-eyed, as the huge woman raised from the waters. "I don't believe it."

And Fujimoto, he wasn't faced at all, as he reached towards her with open arms, smiling warmly. His eyes were shining, his smile seemed so genuine and open as he tried to get to close to her as possible, though it wasn't to easy as they were separated by the fall of the cliff. "If only my fathers and brothers could see you." Fujimoto exhaled. "Then they would be sure to understand!" he told, reaching out a hand towards her.

And that's when Hiyataka shouted. "NOW!"

Wide-eyed the goddess of Mercy and Fujimoto turned around, as suddenly, all the guards came crawling.

"What.. What is this?" Fujimoto asked. "GRANMAMMARE! HIDE! GO BACK INTO THE OCEAN! NOW!"

"DO NOT LET HER DISSAPEAR BACK INTO THE OCEAN!" Hiyataka yelled. "Separate her from it! If you separate her body from the ocean, she'll loose most of her power!"

"FATHER!" Fujimoto exclaimed wide-eyed recognising the man. "What? WHAT ARE YOU DOING!?" he yelled.

Then suddenly Odan was behind Fujimoto grabbing his arms. "We are only doing what we think are best for you." He stated. "Let father handle this, he knows best, he always knows best."

"No he doesn't, LET ME GO!" Fujimoto yelled struggling against Odans grib. "LET GO OF ME YOU BRUTE!" he yelled, anger welling up in him, and his hair started rising.

Suddenly, around all of them, a storm seemed to brew up from out of no-where. Waves started to rise, the clouds were retrieving together as Granmama hopeless tried to move around, but humans were beneath her, around her, above her.

And Fujimoto saw it, suddenly his strength seemed to become doubled as Odan could barely hold and Fujimoto yelled as loud as he could. "GRANMAMMARE!" he saw the net, all around her, her desperate look, the dark waters rising above all of them. "HOW COULD YOU!" Fujimoto yelled. "I TRUSTED YOU PEOPLE! EVEN IN SPITE OF WHAT I SAID! I TRUSTED YOU!"

"ODAN KEEP YOUR BROTHER UNDER CONTROL!" Hiyataka roared as he personally grabbed the net tangled with Genmamammare.

"DON'T DO THIS!" Fujimoto yelled. "IF YOU REMOVE HER FROM THE OCEAN YOU'LL KILL HER! SHE'LL TURN INTO SEA-FOAM! I BEG OF YOU! STOP IT! STOP IT NOW!"

"Fuji." Odan exhaled deeply holding his fighting brother in a strong grip. "I'm sorry, please forgive me. We are only doing what we think is best for you." He stated as he lifted a hand, and then hit Fujimoto on the back of his head, not to hard, but hard enough that Fujimoto gawked, and he gaped for air, to then grow limp in Odans grasp, out cold.. and as Fujimoto fell cold, his hair fell down over his face, even the waves around him seemed to calm down, and the goddess of Mercy saw it as well, she tried to turn to the young man, but she was cut off.

"No you don't!" Hiyataka hissed. "You will never touch him again, goddess of mercy or what-ever you are!" he grunted. "You're coming with me! Your days of luring poor lost sailors into your cold ocean is over! You shall not have my son!"

Sadly the goddess of Mercy looked at Hiyataka, then bowed her head, giving in, from that point, she didn't even put up a fight.


"Urgh.." Fujimoto groaned as the darkness around him slowly started to part, he felt sore, cold.. aching.

His body was hurting as one in hell, slowly he opened his eyes and.. was met with a cold stone wall.

It wasn't his own room, it was far colder, far wetter, even if the bed he was laying in was soft and of fine quality.

Wide-eyed Fujimoto turned his head and was faced with a big heavy door with bars on the little window, and turning his head the other way, there was only one single window leading the the cliff and the big ocean underneath it, also with iron bars on it.. HE WAS LOCKED IN A CELL!

Suddenly the events from before rushed to Fujimotos mind, Genmammare! THEY HAD TAKEN GENMAMAMMARE!

Fujimoto jumped from his bed and rushed to the door hammering his fit. "WHAT HAVE YOU DONE!" he yelled. "LET ME OUT OF HERE! LET ME OUT!" he shouted.

"The lord of the oceans ordered us to keep you safe young sir!" A guard shouted from the other side of the door. "Also from yourself! You are not well!"

"ARGHHHH!" Fujimoto screamed hammering his hands on the door. "Don't you understand? If she isn't given back to the ocean she'll turn into sea-foam! SHE'LL DIE!" he yelled. "I WONT LET IT HAPPEN YOU HEAR ME?!" he yelled. "I SWEAR!"

"Master, you really mean it?"

"Huh?" Wide-eyed Fujimoto turned around, that voice.. it hadn't come from the guards, it had come from the other direction compleately.

"Master! Young lord! Over here!" the voice, no.. voices called, wide-eyed Fujimoto walked to the window with the bars, grabbing two bars peering out-side to where he could see the stormy ocean.

There was no way of telling whether it was night or day, because the clouds where so thick and dark, the waves splashed around as big deep hands, rain fell down in big thick splashes and thunder crashes lighted up the sea.

"Is it true, do you mean it? Do you swear to save our goddess, no matter what?" these, ocean voices asked.

"YES!" Fujimoto exclaimed. "I promise! I'll do it!"

"No matter what it takes?" the voices asked.

"I'll do any-thing!" Fujimoto told.

"Even stop being yourself?" the voices asked.

"That would be a small price to pay." Fujimoto told. "I'll give myself to her! My life and my soul if it would help any! What Hiyataka did! I WONT FORGIVE HIM!" he yelled. "He is no longer my father! BY THE GODS!" he yelled.

"Then please lord! You have tasted a goddess tear and learned how to love the ocean itself with your entire being, please! Command us!" the voices invited. "Command us! We are at your service! Young lord of the oceans!"

Wide-eyed Fujimoto looked out, with a trembling hand he reached out his arm through the bars towards the ocean, shaking. "Come here then." He swallowed and the ocean raced up at his command, water entered through the window and sailed through the air around Fujimoto. "Oh I see, HAHAHAHA!" Fujimoto laughed.


Wide-eyed Tatsue looked out-side the window, at the trembling storms and the cloud, he swallowed deeply.

"Tatsue?" Odan asked as he stood beside him.

"This storm." Tatsue swallowed. "It's unnatural." He told. "It started when we took the sea-goddess, and now it's just getting worse. Odan! Father!" he exclaimed turning to face the two men.

"What kind of sailor is it whom can't ride off a storm." Odan frowned with crossed arms. "Now we have her." He commented looking to his side.

Because there, there stood a big fish tank, normally colourful fish would reside in it but now, it was a goddess in all her might whom were there.

"And now that I think about it, there is so many more possibilities than just one." Odan smiled. "A goddess of the ocean, for so long, we had to fight with our teethes and fist just to stay alive here at these oceans! For so long we had to be on constant guard, but now we got her!" he grinned gesturing at her. "Her powers must be great! Finally this place can be safe, and you three my sons! I'll give each of you a piece of land where it's safe and free! You can marry and be happy, in safety!" he beamed. "She just have to help us first." He told turning to the sea goddess in the fish tank. "Goddess of mercy it's very simple, help me build a better future for my sons, release Fujimoto and you can go." He told. "It's not much to ask for is it?" he asked. "And you can begin showing your willingness by freeing my son!" he stated sternly. "Free Fujimoto! Or I will do it myself by ending you, possibilities be damned."

Sadly Genmammare looked up at Hiyataka and met her eyes. "Fujimoto was never mine to control." She whispered. "Human kind decides for themselves what they do and who they are, that is what makes them different from spirits, that is what makes them human. My dear Fujimoto, must decide for himself." She told bashing down her eyes.

Wide-eyed Hiyataka, Odan and Tatsue looked at her, as she looked back at them.

And then the castle started to tremble making the three men stumble.

"What on earth?" Odan asked.

"THE DOOR!" Tatsue exclaimed as suddenly.

The door itself was thrown off its hinges and into the room by a big fountain of water, forcing the three men to fend of themselves with lifted arms.

Wide-eyed they looked up, and saw a weird being stepping inside, slightly levitated above the floor as he stepped on the water beneath him, walking on it.

He looked like a human, but also not human at all, with a long mane of brightly red hair falling down his face and shoulders.

His eyes were bright blue and shining like the ocean, his build was tall and thin yet radiated a strong commanding glow as he lifted a slender hand that had water play around it.

"What is that?" Odan asked. "One of her minions coming to get her?" he asked.

"No it's." Tatsue looked wide-eyed at the man. "Oh god.. please don't tell me."

"FUJIMOTO!" Hiyataka yelled.

And Fujimoto raised an arm, only to send a fountain of water right into Hiyatakas stomach slamming the man into the wall.

"FUJI!" Tasue yelled only for Fuji to raise another hand and Tatsue was also pushed off his feet's leaving only Odan.

"What have she done to you Fuji?" Odan asked. "This is not like you, you would not attack your own father and brothers! Even with what you said, this is not you!" he hissed then grabbed his sword and raised it. "So it's not Fujimoto whom stands before me, but a sea wizard. I will bring you back brother, and keep you from doing some-thing you would regret!" he stated.

Only for Fujimoto to cross his arms and then yell. "ARGGHH!" sending a big wave of water towards Odan knocking him down on the ground.

Hiyataka had found back on his legs then and threw himself after Fujimoto grabbing him from behind, only for Fujimoto to hiss and throw him away showcasing an incredible strength he most definitely didn't have before.

"FUJI!" Tatsue yelled jumping up in front of him grabbing his arms looking pleadingly up at him. "Can't you even hear me? It's me Tatsue! Come on we can talk! PLEASE FUJI!" he yelled. "It's not to late! We can still figure this out!"

Wide-eyed Fujimoto looked at Tatsue whom looked pleadingly up at him catching his eyes, having complete eye-contact. "Tatsue?" Fujimoto asked, then wide-eyed looked around as if he first now realised what was going on with all the rising water, the sea goddess. "What's going on? WHAT'S HAPPENING?" he yelled grabbing his hair.

"It's her!" Hiyataka exclaimed pointing at Genmammare. "She did this to you! You must see that now!" he told stepping towards her.

"DON'T TOUCH HER!" Fujimoto yelled as a big wave of water send Hiyataka back away from the fish tank, and he himself placed himself right in front of the fishtank with his back to Genmammare and his front to his brothers and father. "Sta… Stay where you are!" he held up a shaking hand.

"Fujimoto." Hiyataka tried to take a step forward.

"I SAID STAY!" Fujimoto yelled as suddenly the windows broke and water flew in from the ocean through the broken windows. "ARGH!" he screamed.

"FUJI! WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!" Odan yelled.

"I'M NOT DOING ANY-THING!" Fujimoto yelled. "Oh god! What's happening? What's happening?" he asked grabbing his big hair, first then he saw it, saw the red hair colour in his hands and he screamed. "ARGH!" making another water splash appear in between him and Hiyataka.

"FUJI YOU GOT TO STOP THIS!" Tatsue yelled holding up both his arms. "IT'S AN INDOOR STORM!"

"I TOLD YOU I AM NOT DOING ANY-THING!" Fujimoto screamed, just as a big thunder clasps sounded out-side lighting up the entire room and the storm only seemed to become that much bigger. "WHAT's HAPPENING?!" he screamed pulling his hair looking up.

"Fujimoto my dear, you must calm down."

"Huh?" Wide-eyed Fujimoto twirled around, it was a quiet gentle female voice whom had spoken, wide-eyed Fujimoto looked at her as he stood there, rain and storm still swirling around him, playing with his clothes and hair, the other men in the room as well looked wide-eyed at it, not even daring to speak.

"Calm down." the goddess spoke in her calm soothing voice. "You'll be okay."

"Genmammare." Fujimoto swallowed. "You.. I came to safe you." He told swallowing as tears formed in his eyes. "I want to save you."

"I know." The godesss told. "Thank you my dearest friend, please be calm. I must apologies for your predicament.. now.. take a deep breath, try to relax. Return to your true form."

"True form? I'm changing? What's happening to me!?" Fujimoto asked stepping closer.

"YOU WITCH!" Odan exclaimed. "You cursed my son! What are you turning him into!?"

"Father please!" Fujimoto begged turning to him, leaning his back up against the fish tank.

"This proofs it! She's an evil spirit." Odan stated darkly. "She must be stopped."

"Don't say such things! She would never!" Fujimoto exclaimed, the anger inside of him rising again, and his hair with it.

"No, though it was an accident, your father is correct." The goddess spoke. "And I apologies." she whispered.

"What?" Fujimoto asked turning to her. "What are you talking about?" he asked.

"You tasted my tear, didn't you?" The goddess asked.

"I don't know, maybe I did. If so it was an accident." Fujimoto told. "I swear on my life."

"I know." The goddess told, resting her hand on the glass against Fujimotos own. "But it happened, now you must listen, my blood has granted you great magical powers, that of a sea wizard." she told. "But you mustn't use them." she told. "If you transform yourself into a sea-wizard, without going all the way, you will rip a hole in the fabric of the laws of this universe. The water would rise and swallow this land, the moon crash and destroy thousands of lives.. That is why you need to calm down now.. calm down, and return to your true self." she whispered.

Wide-eyed Fujimoto looked at the sea goddess, and as he did he took a breath, his hair turning darker and darker, until it was black again.

Wide-eyed they all looked at him, before Fujimoto blinking turned around, facing his father and brother whom both scrambled away from him.

They… they looked afraid. Even Tatsue whom looked wide-eyed at him.

Fujimoto swallowed, lost for words. Then looked down at his hands, looked at the sea goddess beside him, whom looked back at him with gentle, though slightly sad eyes, that looked a bit apologetic.

Then Fujimoto turned back as he swallowed. "Urhm.. you… you heard that right?" he asked. "I mean.. don't hurt her, or I.. I guess I'm." he was run out of words, it was impossible for him to even formulate a plan.

At last Tatsue stepped up. "Easy Fuji! Easy." He told lowering his hands. "Father gets it, he wont hurt her." He told. "Isn't that right father?" he asked turning his head.

Slowly Hiyataka nodded.

"Now be calm, I'll just." Odan tried stepping closer to him.

"Stay away!" Fujimoto exclaimed, making Odan stop at ones, and Fujimoto blinked. "I just.. I.." he swallowed, then sank down beside the fish tank, now sitting on the floor leaning against the glass, breathing for air. "Don't come any closer." He told in deep breaths, as if he had just come back from running a marathon. "I just.. go away." He asked as he closed his eyes.

"NO" Hiyataka exclaimed. "I will not let my son be alone with that…

"FATHER STOP!" Tatsue just managed to cut the older man off throwing himself after him grabbing him. "Not now!" he hissed into Hiyatakas ear holding the man down. "If you care at all, about Fuji or any-one around this place, you have to leave it right now!" he told. "Think for half a second!" he hissed.

Wide-eyed Hiyataka blinked, then looked at Fujimoto, whom deeply exhausted laid up against the fish tank, the sea goddess behind him, resting both her hands on the glass, looking down at the young man with her apologetic gaze.

"We need to get him away from her, this is to dangerous." Hiyataka whispered back. "What do you want me to do?" he asked.

"Leave it to me father." Tatsue asked. "Just go! Come on!" he asked, pulling Hiyataka and Odan with him out-side.

"I don't like this either." Odan hissed. "We should NOT leave him alone with her." He told.

"Fuji has been alone with her plenty of times all-ready it seems." Tatsue hissed. "I don't like this either I just know, if we push him now we'll loose him! And I don't want to loose him."

Hiyataka silently listened then nodded. "You are wise beyond your age Tatsue." He told. "But also very soft, this cannot be allowed to happen." He told. "Now we need to think, we need to find out what to do."


Fujimoto didn't take much mind to the men leaving the room, exhausted he was leaning up against the fish tank, breathing heavily, in and out in and out.

"Fujimoto." The sea goddess finally spoke from the water tank. "How are you feeling?"

Fujimoto opened his eyes then turned around, looking wide-eyed at the sea goddess. "I'm.. I'm fine." He told in a swallow. "What about you, they didn't hurt you did they?" he asked deeply concerned, turning all the way around pressing his hands against the glass.

"No." The goddess amused shook her head. "I am fine, my dear friend." She told looking at him in a smile.

"I wont let any-thing happen to you, I promise." Fujimoto told. "I'll make sure you'll be let free again! No matter what it takes!"

"No matter what?" The sea goddess asked slightly amused. "Please, don't cast around such promises that easily. I am hardly worth ending the world for." She told.

"Yes you are!" Fujimoto exclaimed. "You are so kind, and wonderful and.. I can't believe any-one would keep such a magnificent creature and person, locked like this." He breathed resting his hands on the glass, resting his forehead on it as he sighed.

The sea goddess smiled warmly at him, as her golden glow became a more redish colour, almost as if she was blushing, then she swirled around just one time before returning. "Can I hold your hand again?" she asked.

"My hand?" Fujimoto blinked, and the sea goddess nodded.

"I.. Suppose." Fujimoto blinked. "Hold on a second." He stood up, and then fumbled around, before he at last managed to find a chair in the room, knocked over like every-thing else due to the battle, but it made due for him to crawl onto the top of the fish thank looking down at the water, soon the goddess face broke the surface and she raised a bit over the water, there she stood face the face with Fujimoto, looked at him with her kind warm eyes, looking directly into his. Before she reached out, and gently touched his slender hand.

Which made Fujimotos eyes widened as he stood up straight, his hair almost raising on his head, as he wide-eyed looked at her. Her touch felt very warm and gently, as her hand gently and innocently laid there on top of his hand, and she smiled at him.

"You've been very kind to me Fujimoto." The goddess spoke. "A very dear friend at this place, I do apologies for the damage I have now coursed."

"Oh, you mean.. I.. I don't really blame you. I mean, it's not really your fault is it?" Fujimoto stated to babble, his cheeks growing hotter and hotter with each word. "You.. you-you-you just got caught up in this! Which hasn't any-thing to do with you! I should be the one apologising!."

"Easy." The goddess spoke reaching up to let a gentle hand rest on his cheek. "You're always so thretting dearest, worrying and jumping." She chuckled a little amused. "You must learn to calm yourself." She then told more quietly.

Wide-eyed Fujimoto looked at her, her hand still resting so warmly on his cheek, and then it was like all that bolted up energy left him, gently flowing away as his body relaxed by her gentle warm touch.

"There we go." The goddess smiled warmly. "That's right… " then she let go. "You should go and make peace with your father." She told.

"What?" Fujimoto asked in a frown.

"He worries for you." The goddess told.

"No he doesn't, and even if he did, I am not having it." Fujimoto muttered.

"Don't say silly stuff like that, dear friend." The sea goddess asked in a calm voice.

Fujimoto swallowed as he looked at the sea-goddess. "Did your tear really give me those.. magical powers?" he asked.

"You always had a talent." The goddess told. "But yes, I am afraid so. Don't let it change you now." She asked, brushing a hand through his dark hair. "Will you promise me that?" she asked. "Don't let yourself be changed because of our mistake."

Fujimoto swallowed he looked at her. "I.. erh.. I'll do my best." He told.

"Good." The goddess nodded. "Before long you will have to make a choice for good, no one is allowed to wander in between for long like you are now. It'll be your choice to make, just know, that you will always be my dear friend." She told.

Fujimoto smiled vaguely. "That's a deep honour." He told. "I really got to get you out of here." He sighed. "But, there's probably a ton of guards by the door, if I just.." he turned his head. "If I just use those powers for a little while longer, that wont harm any-thing will it?" he asked turning back to Genmammare only for her to grab his hand, and then shake her head.

"Please don't." Genmammare asked. "You will have to take the choice soon enough, now make peace with the people whom loves you." She asked.

"But.. I can't just leave you here." Fujimoto told.

The goddess of mercy smiled lightly at him. "I am a goddess." She pointed out. "I will be fine."

And Fujimoto nodded as he swallowed. "No one gets to touch you, I promise." He told slowly crawling down again, hesitating looking over the destroyed room before he walked for the door grabbing the door handle and then slowly opened it, to be faced with the three men, his two brothers and his fathers that hadn't moved to far away from the door but looked directly at him.

Fujimoto frowned annoyed. "Don't dare touch her." He hissed lifting a hand letting a few drops of water levitate in the palm of his hand. "I am getting the hang of this." He commented warningly.

"Magic." Odan barely whispered. "Unnatural, you better not use that!" he exclaimed.

"I can do what I want." Fujimoto hissed.

"SHE'S TURNING YOU INTO A FREAK-SHOW!" Odan yelled.

"Much better than to be what you three are!" Fujimoto hissed. "You would all murder an innocent being?" he asked. "Whom has kept the oceans clean and safe for you, whom saved my life when I fell over-board, or have you all just forgotten that?" he asked.

Sternly Hiyataka looked at his youngest son catching his eyes so they were both now locked in a intense staring contest.. one should have thought that Fujimoto with his strange complexion and odd behaviour would never be able to down-stare his proud strong looking father in a match like this, but this was an impressive attempt and they both looked equally proud and stubborn at that moment as sparks almost flew between them.

"I've seen my son slipping away in front of my eyes and a stranger has taken his place." Hiyataka stated sternly. "I want my son back." he told sternly. "You might not see it right now, but this is all for you, Fujimoto." He told laying a firm hand on Fujimotos shoulder.

Disgusted Fujimoto looked at his father then pushed his hand away from his shoulder. "I don't need your help." He told. "I am telling you, I told you all a thousand times. There is nothing wrong with me." He hissed. "I am making my own decisions! That's all there is to it! And hear me now, if you don't release Genmammare, and soon! I swear to you! I wont ever forgive you!" he told.

Then pushed himself aside walking past them.

"Fuji stop it." Odan hissed from behind him. "Would you really give up your own humanity! You saw what she turned you into! Be reasonable!"

"I got nothing more to say to any of you before you release Genmammare back into the ocean!" Fujimoto exclaimed not turning around. "As for humanity, I've seen you slaughter yourself through each other, leaving all the mess behind and for what?" he asked. "A piece of land? A corner of ocean to sail on? Leaving a trail of filth and blood at the place where the peaceful spirits lives, whom never did you any-thing, but only tries to keep balance in the world for all our sake. They only give and give while humanity takes and takes, then leaves when things got to dirty and trashy, never thinking of any consequences. And now you are ready to murder one of the greatest of these spirits, a goddess of mercy. Some-thing you clearly are lacking a lot of." He hissed darkly walking away. "You don't want to tempt me with the option right now." He hissed.