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Chapter Fifty


"Damn this is boring!" Law chuckled upon hearing me say that.

"Leara-ya it necessary," He reminded me yet again causing me to scowl.

"I seriously don't give a shit about what the flowers look like," I yawned and shook my head lightly, "Can't we just go with roses? It's simple,"

"Don't you want to be unique?" Nami asked with a raised eyebrow.

"Not really," I smirked at the look of surprise on her face, "Plus, it's the last thing we need to figure out other than the cake,"

"Fine," She wrote it down, "What color?"

I looked at Law causing him to smile, "Yellow."

"But that-" I wave a hand at Nami to silence her.

"I don't care if it doesn't match," I stood up and grabbed Law's hand, "Law let's go and relax,"

He chuckled and stood up as Nami asked, "What about the cake?"

"Multiple types of cake," I said with a small smile, "We do have multiple gluttons, so we need to be prepared,"

Nami marked it down, "Alright it's all done. I'll take the list to others."

We left her in the room we used for planning stuff and headed up to our own. We sat out on our balcony and I leaned against him with a small sigh, "Finally it's done," I closed my eyes with a small smile, "In a week, we'll be married and on our honeymoon."

"I've picked the place," I opened my eyes and turned to look at him, "I talked to the goblin's and everything is set up, so all we have to do is take a portkey there,"

"You planned everything?" It was more of a statement than a question, but he nodded none the less.

"Of course," He smirked at me, "I want to make it perfect,"

"Perfectionist," I tease before yawning.

He frowned at that, "Are you tired?"

"Yeah, but it's probably nothing," I shrug it off since it hadn't been that bad, "It's most likely from the stress of what we did this year catching up to me,"

His eyes narrowed at that, but he stayed silent. After a few moments, I decided it wasn't worth worrying over and curled up against him. I was almost asleep when he asked, "Where is Kiyo?"

I sat up as a small bit of shock coursed through me. I hadn't really thought about my familiar since the day the ministry sent an assassin after me. I frowned deeply, "She's still merged with me."

"What do you mean by 'still'?" He asked as I moved away a bit.

"She hasn't demerged from me since the incident with the ministry assassin," The thought was rather foreign to me since she had never done it this long, "She's never done this before,"

"Can you find out why?" He asked causing me to nod.

"Yeah I just have to meditate," My stomach growled, "After we eat, I'll go meditate and find out what's taking her so long,"

"Alright," He looked at me with worry in his eyes and I couldn't blame him.


Time skip an hour later


I sat down in the sakura trees under the oldest tree. The scent was soothing and would help me banish my worry enough to sink into a meditative state. Law was busy talking to the mages to find out information, so he was having Bepo, Shachi, Penguin, Cheshire, and Gabriel watch over me. I was both touched and annoyed at the sentiment, but didn't mind since they would be able to wake me up if there was a need for it. Gabriel spoke as I settled into a meditative pose, "How long will this take?"

"I do not know," I answered as I closed my eyes, "If you need to, wake me up. If not, leave me be,"

"What if it goes on for a few days?" He asked causing me to sigh.

"Wait that can happen?!" Shachi shouted in surprise.

"Yes though it is rare," I took a deep breath, "Now be quiet so I can mediate,"

They fell silent and I allowed myself to be soothed by the sakura's sweet scent. Within moments, I entered my mind scape. It had changed from the forest of white trees that belong in the lands of the moon to the castle and island that had become my home. I looked around for a moment before finding Tundra walking towards me. She spoke as she neared me, "Follow me. I know where she is."

I nodded and walked with her side by side. It was an odd feeling, but not an overly unpleasant one. I spoke as we passed through the city towards the sakura trees, "Why has she been here for so long? It isn't normal."

"She hasn't spoken more than a word, but it must have something to do with our magic," I gave her a confused look causing her to sigh, "Our magic has been unbalanced for some reason which explains why we've been tired. Black and Bah have not spoken of it, but they too are being effected,"

"How badly?" Worry filled me causing the sky above us to turn from a star filled sky to a cloudy one.

"They sleep more often than not," She answered while glancing up at the sky, "Do not worry too much. Whatever it is shouldn't be too bad,"

"But how can it not be?" I demand as we walked closer to the grove, "They too are being effected by it, so how can't it be bad?"

"I can sense nothing bad from it," She answered patiently, "It is not something we should worry about," She smirked at me, "It seems that the beast and the master have switched places,"

I frowned and tried to calm myself when I realized what she meant. Whatever it was, we would deal with it. I sighed deeply as we drew closer to the grove, "I hope you're right."

She snorted softly as we reached the grove and walked inside. We quickly found her at the center of it in her full Kitsune form. Nine tails swished behind her like massive tendrils of white ribbon. Her body was as tall as the trees on Sabaody. Her eyes were closed, but opened upon hearing us draw closer. Her voice was soft as she spoke, "You've finally come Kaileara."

"Why have you stayed here for so long Kiyo?" I asked her as I tried to ignore the disappointed tone she used on me, "I'm sorry I made you wait for so long, but we've been so busy,"

She stared down at me for a long while before moving slightly. I looked at her in confusion until she pointed a tail at the base of the largest and oldest looking tree in the grove. I turned my gaze towards it and blinked. I rubbed at my eyes and shook my head only or the image that I was seeing to stay. Shock filled me and Tundra put those feelings into words, "Is this what we think it is?"

"Yes," I ripped my gaze from the base of the tree to stare at my familiar.

"You can't be serious," I allowed Tundra to give the argument while I continued to stare at the base of the tree.

"I am," Kiyo's voice held no lies.

"But we-" Tundra's voice became an echo as I passed out.


Some time later


I groaned softly as I finally came to. I heard foot steps as I sat up and rubbed at my eyes. I looked up as I smelt his scent and spoke softly, "Law..."

"Kaileara-ya," He looked at me with worry that didn't belong there, "What happened? Gabriel-ya brought you to me two days ago saying that you passed out mid meditation,"

Memories of what occurred flooded my mind and filled me with a mix of emotions I wasn't used to feeling. I opened my mouth to speak when my stomach rolled violently causing me to groan and cover my mouth with a hand. I barely noticed a bucket being shoved under my mouth before I began to puke up what was in my stomach which wasn't much. My thoughts were just jagged pieces of confusion that couldn't be put together. I passed out after I finished puking and getting cleaned up.


A few days later


I sat on my balcony with a cup of tea in hand and stared out at the island. Kiyo had demerged from me and now sat next to me while Yukina laid not far away. None of us had spoken for the last few days and I knew that it made everyone worry. I just had trouble piecing together what happened. I heard the door to my room open and spoke softly, "Law."

"What's wrong Kai?" He asked as he made his way to the balcony, "You haven't been speaking, you haven't been eating as much, and you've been hiding yourself away," I leaned against him as he wrapped his arms around me, "I'm worried about you since this isn't like you, so tell me what's wrong,"

"Law I," I cursed myself for not being able to put my thoughts or feelings into words.

"Leara-ya don't you trust me?" He asked causing me to freeze.

"Yes!" I turned around to look at him, "Of course I trust you!"

"Then tell me what's wrong," His tone spoke of no argument.

I sighed softly, "You know how Kiyo was merged with me for a while?" He nodded with suspicion in his eyes, "Well I now know why and it has every reason as to why I've been tired recently."

"Kaileara," I turned away from him and stared out at the island.

"Law I'm..."

End of chapter!