Majima's taxi let out a screech as it drifted around the corner, violating like 4 traffic laws all at one time. If this were a more comical scene, I'd probably crack a joke about Initial D, but given the fact that this is supposed to be a serious scene due to Tomoki's recent kidnapping, I'll refrain from doing so. Tomoko sat in the passenger seat. On the phone, Tomoko had given her Sensei a description of the car her brother was thrown into. Using his own henchman, Majima had managed to track the car's position. All that was left now was to hunt down these idiots. Personally. You fuck with Tomoko? You fuck with Majima. Plain and simple.
Thanks to the Majima Family, the student/master learned that the car was parked by an abandoned hospital, just barely outside of town. The place was condemned, and was going to be demolished within the next week or so. Majima told the boys to hold off. I already stated why.
Majima parked the car about a block away. He and Tomoko would be approaching the deserted building on foot.
"Kuroki-chan." Majima spoke quietly. "If these guys are scummy enough to gang up on a guy and his sis... Don't let 'em surround ya. Keep 'em in your line of sight. I'll come in through the front, you go in through the back. We'll sandwich 'em, make sure none of them have a chance to get away."
Tomoko nodded, before separating from her teacher. The back door was unguarded... These guys didn't have time to set up a perimeter. This was going to be easy.
Entering the building was a piece of cake. Tomoko small frame made it easy to sneak around, which was good: she needed to figure out if she needed to go up or down to make it to her bro. A casual comment from one of the delinquents wandering around made it easy to figure out. "Top floor, really? Talk about cliches, man."
Tomoko attacked and defeated him within a few seconds, the man's last thoughts before going unconscious being "What the fuck?" To be fair, if you saw a girl who looked like Tomoko suddenly jump out of the shadows and beat you up, you'd probably think the same thing. After the delinquent's defeat, Tomoko hurried herself through the metaphorical dungeon.
Meanwhile, Majima was cleaning house with the guards. Knocking them out in one, maybe even two punches. He wondered why he even worried about Tomoko in the first place... These guys were beyond pathetic. None of them even thought to carry a simple weapon, like a pipe or a stick. Not even so much as a pocket knife was brought out.
Tomoko ambushed a guy who was coming down the stairs, cracking him in the back of the head with her fist. With the stairway cleared, she rushed up. "I know I should be worried about Tomoki, but I can't help but love this! It's like I'm like... A beat 'em up protagonist, or something! This is so cool!" A few more guards patrolled the top floor of this place. Tomoko was getting close, she knew it. The increasing odds only solidified the internal beat 'em up comparison. Tomoko once again went for the cheap shot; she snuck up on the guy who looked the toughest, and clocked him from behind. The other guards charged her once they realized their friend was down.
The first punch thrown at her was clumsy. As punishment for being shit, Tomoko grabbed a thug's arm, and bit down on his finger. A sickening crack would've been heard, if the guy wasn't screaming in pain and terror. She shoved him back, letting him recoil and squirm in agony while she dealt with his friend. The other goober was just as weak... Tomoko didn't even let him get a swing in before she landed a solid punch to his gut. Just as she did to the guys in the alleyway, she taunted them, "C-can't show a girl a good time?" Yes, she still stuttered. It kind of ruined the one-liner, but she was proud of it nonetheless.
Two more rapid punches to his gut made the guard tumble over. The guy who got his finger broken passed out from the pain. Tomoko moved on.
"What's the matter, Tomoki-kun? I thought you would be more vocal than this? Where's the insults? Where's the threats?" The delinquent leader carried and casually played with the bat, swinging it like he was cracking a ball out of the park. Tomoki, who was sitting on the floor, was bound by rope. He was certain that he wasn't going to make it out of this room uninjured.
"Maybe I should ruin your ankle first? Do what you did to me? Of course, that alone won't make us even... I'll probably have to break a rib or two before that happens."
The leader lifted his bat, but before he could do any damage with it, the door to the room was kicked open. A goon who stood guard was cast aside by the steel door itself. There stood Tomoko. "You?! But I... How'd you find this place?"
"N-n-no use talking to a dead man... Eheheh."
"Ooh, so the bitch has confidence, eh? You know, you might've taken out my boys, but I'll have you know that I'm on a whole other level compared to them." The boy clutched his bat, "Alright, Tomoki... I'll beat your sister to a pulp, then you're next!"
Tomoko closed the door behind herself, while smiling wider than a yandere in a senpai convention. The delinquent leader charged in with the bat, swinging just as Tomoko sidestepped out of the way. The bat crashed against the steel door behind her, the swing strong enough to put a dent into it. Tomoko thought that either A) That was a really shitty door, or B) This guy was stronger than he looked.
RIVAL SCHOOL DELINQUENT LEADER
YUUTO FUUMA
Notes from the author:
I wrote Mojo Ga Gotoku 1 to be like a substory. I wrote 2 to be a Fighter Maker minigame. I'm writing this one to be like a full-fledged crossover. The theme of this metaphorical crossover-game would probably be a cover of Receive You by the band that did the opening to the Watamote anime.
Tomoko's "Rafflesia" style's name comes from the fact that the Rafflesia was used for many a gag in the anime.
And yes, the leader's last name is a reference to the fact that Kazama's name was translated as "Fuma" for some reason in Yakuza 1, 2, and 3. Plus, the last name of "Fuuma" sounds cool.
