Weiß Phantasie - Day Four

By: High Priestess Lynn-chan

|Day One| |Day Two| |Day Three| |Day Four| |Day Five| |Day Six| |Day Seven| |Tokyo Time| |Epilouge|

WARNING!
This story contains the following: Shonen-Ai, Yaoi - Lime and Lemon, Violence, Language, Male/Female sex.

*....* denotes italics
/..../ denotes thoughts

DAY FOUR

PART FIFTEEN

	Aya started out of his sleep. His hands gripped the chair's
armrests, and his breathing was labored. He gulped down air, trying to
steady himself. /Just a dream, Aya,/ he told himself. He shook his head
to dispel the lingering images there.
	He stood, straightening his robes. His face was flushed from
embarrassment. Last night, Omi had been concerned about Yoji, and had
asked Aya to do a locating spell. The mage compiled, and saw what night
activities Yoji had been involved in.
	Aya had heard somewhere that dreams were the mind's perception of
reality. If that was so, his mind saw reality different than he did. He
had never had serious thoughts about his colleagues. But now, a dream
where Yoji was making love not to Seth, but to *him*.
	Another flush crept up his neck to stain his cheeks. Yoji's bed
was empty. He hadn't returned last night. Aya shook his head to clear
his mind. /It's for the best. I couldn't face him after that dream./
	Remembering where he was, he thought of Cordelia downstairs. Her
tears, her shaking body on his, were still vivid in his mind. She
fascinated him with her fear. He was like a moth drawn to a flame, the
flame being her fear. He had to find out, or he'd go insane with
curiosity.
	Grabbing his staff, he marched out of the room, leaving his night
dreams behind in his wake. There, once more, was Cordelia in the tavern,
this time cleaning mugs. He walked over to her, leaning on the bar.
	She gasped in surprise as his sudden appearance frightened her.
She backed off, lowering the mug so that her shaking hands would not
drop it. "Wh... What?" she asked softly, wide eyed.
	/Ever since I got here,/ he thought to himself, /I've been acting
strangely./ "You still haven't told me why you're afraid of me. I won't
hurt you."
	Cordelia turned her back on him. "Just leave me alone."
	Aya reached out, and before a thought could register in his mind,
he grabbed her wrist and hauled her out from behind the bar. He marched
out of the tavern, dragging the struggling girl with him. The presence
of the morning air cleared his mind.
	/What *am* I doing?/ he wondered as he walked along. /What's wrong
with me? I... I'm being a fool./
	He walked until he found a public park, and entered among the
trees. Reaching a bench next to the path, he threw her down upon it.
	Cordelia instantly curled up, tears staining her cheeks. She
whimpered as he fixed her with his gaze, crossing her arms over her
breasts. She lowered her head, her hair covering her face. "Just do it
quickly," she whispered hoarsely.
	Aya took a step back. What had he done to her? "Do... what?" he
asked in confusion. He reached out and touched her shoulder. She jerked
back.
	"If you're doing to do it, do it fast!" She muffled a sob with her
hand. "I'm... I'm used to it..."
	Aya decided it was best if he backed away from her. He sat down on
the other side of the path, his back against a tree. "What am I going to
do to you?" he asked softly.
	Silence reigned for a few moments as Cordelia realized that she
was alone on the bench. Slowly looking up, she saw Aya sitting across
from her. He made no threatening move towards her.
	"Stop playing with me!" she cried, a fresh batch of hot tears
trickling down her face. "If you're going to rape me, get on with it!"
	Aya's orchid eyes widened, and a flush crept up his face. "You
think I'm going to... rape you?"
	Cordelia's eyes narrowed and blinked rapidly, trying hard to fight
back the tears. "Don't all red mages rape? It's happened before..."
	Aya stood up suddenly, instantly understanding her fear now. He
remembered her words from yesterday. About people she loved being
killed. There could only be one solution to her fear. "A red mage killed
your family, didn't he? And then he raped you. That's why you're afraid
of me, right? You think I'm going to do the same thing..."
	"Well, aren't you?" Cordelia replied bitterly. She cringed back as
he stepped close to her.
	Reaching out, Aya cupped her cheek in his hand. He brushed the
tears away from her face. "Shh," he hushed, sitting next to her. Slowly,
he drew her quivering body close to his, putting his arms reassuringly
around her.
	/She's like Aya,/ he thought. /As beautiful and vulnerable./ He
looked up to the lightening sky. Long moments passed as the shivering
girl sat tense in his arms. Slowly, Cordelia relaxed in his hold. His
calm presence assured her. He wouldn't do anything to her. He had said
that he wouldn't hurt anyone. He was keeping his promise.
	/Aya,/ the mage thought. /I'll take back my name while I'm here. I
can't protect you at the moment, so I'll protect her. Do you mind? In a
way, I'm still protecting you. Please understand Aya. I'll be back soon
to save you. But for now... For now I'm going to be Ran. I'm going to
live for myself./

~~~~

PART SIXTEEN

	Daylight filtered into the room and Yoji slowly wakened. He hadn't
slept much. Blinking his eyes open, he wondered where exactly he was.
	/Funny,/ he thought to himself. /I had a really graphic dream that
I had slept with Seth./
	/You did./
	Yoji opened his eyes all the way and looked down at himself. In
his arms, he tightly held the younger boy pressed against himself. 
	"Shit!" he cursed, pulling away quickly as if he had touched
something repulsive. He climbed out of bed and began pulling his clothes
on.
	His body shook. He remembered the night. The moment he had entered
Seth played over and over in his mind. How much he had liked it, the
feeling of Seth’s hard body against his own. The hard body of a man, not
the soft body of a woman. 
	Yoji shook his head and quietly slipped out of the room. Seth had
not awakened. He lay, alone and small, in the rumpled sheets of his bed.
As Yoji looked back at him once more, he almost felt the urge to return
to the bed and the boy.
	He waited until he had cleared the elf woman's property before
lighting up a cigarette. His hands shook as he did so, and the shaking
didn't stop after he felt the usually comforting nicotine flow through
him.
	He ran his hand through his hair and leaned against a stonewall.
What was he going to do now? What *exactly* had happened last night? He
shook his head, covering his face with his hands. He had made *love* to
Seth. He had had *sex* with Seth. /Goddamnit!/ he thought. /I fucked
Seth! And I... I liked it!/
	He banged his hand against the wall. What was going to happen now?
He had always been attracted to women. Long ago, when a friend of his
had openly proclaimed himself to be gay, Yoji had made the promise to
himself that he would never follow that path. He could never like men.
Men were awful and despicable. They hurt women. He had made it his own
personal mission to protect women from those kinds of men.
	But Seth. He had been gentle and kind. Of course, he had been
pretty aggressive the afternoon before, but Yoji could tell that there
was a kind of wariness about it. As if he had been hurt in the past. 
	/Damnit! That's not the point!/ He chewed on the end of his
cigarette. What was going to happen now? He had to avoid Seth, of
course. This could never happen again. /It was just an experiment. Lots
of guys do it to test themselves. And I... I like wome.../ 
	"Damnit!" he howled. He couldn't even lie to himself. He *had*
liked it. And now, he couldn't look at women right. He blew a cloud of
smoke into the air. Would he look at his fellow teammates that way now?
Would he think that Aya had a cute ass, and that Ken was a good man to
settle down with?
	He pushed away from the wall and headed towards the inn. He needed
sleep. He needed to stop thinking. He *hadn't* been thinking the other
night.
	/You said to screw thinking,/ the voice in his head reminded him.
/Instead you screwed Seth!/ Dry laughter at his expense echoed through
his head.
	Yoji shook his head, throwing his cigarette away. "If only there
were guns in this world," he muttered. "I'd end that life of yours."
	/And yours along with me./

~~~~

	He reached the inn and threw open the door. His three teammates
sat around a table, eating breakfast. Yoji stalked across the floor and
threw himself down into a chair.
	"Yoji!" Omi exclaimed. "Where have you been? You never came back
last night!"
	Yoji waved away the question. The smell of the food was making him
nauseous. His head was pounding, and his stomach was churning. Drinking
so much of that foul ale last night was definitely a bad idea. 
	The thought brightened him a bit. /I could blame it on the ale. I
was drunk last night, after all. So really, it wasn't my fault!/
	Yoji shrugged. "I was... out," he replied vaguely. He stood back
up. "I need some sleep. I'll be upstairs. Don't anyone bother me. And if
anyone comes looking for me," he blushed, "Tell them I'm not here."
	He walked away. His boots shuffled loudly on the steps, and each
step made his head pound even more. Reaching the room, he pulled off his
clothes and threw himself into his bed. The sheets felt cool, and he
liked being alone.
	The moment he noticed the silence was the moment the thoughts
started to flow back into his head. /What would happen after this? Will
I always like guys, and not girls? Could I even make love to a girl now?
Or would that just be too weird?/
	He pulled the pillow over his head. "Aarrgghhh!" he cried. "Why do
I have to think so much?" He felt the thoughts eat away at him, slowly
devouring his mind. They wouldn't let him sleep, they wouldn't let him
rest. And he could never get them to go away.
	The sound of the door alerted him, and he looked up suddenly. Aya
closed the door and then faced him. He regarded the haggard looking Yoji
for a moment before lowering himself to sit in his chair.
	"Go away, Aya," Yoji mumbled. He didn't want to hear the redhead's
snide comments on his absence last night.
	"Yoji," Aya said in such a tone that Yoji couldn't help but turn
to look at him. Emerald eyes met violet ones.
	"What?" he asked unhappily.
	Aya sighed. "Omi was worried about you last night."
	"What's new?"
	"She forced me to cast a locating spell."
	Yoji froze, his blood suddenly gone cold. Did Aya know what he had
done last night?
	"I told Omi that the spell had failed. I didn't want to tell her
that...," Aya trailed off, looking very uncomfortable.
	Yoji smirked, eyes mocking, though the ridicule was aimed only at
himself. "Couldn't tell the poor girl that I was fucking a man?"
	"Yoji," Aya said quietly. They looked at each other, and Yoji
flushed.
	"Sorry," he mumbled. He sighed, raking a hand through his hair. "I
don't know what happened to me," he said. He clutched the sheets to his
chest, like a child after a nightmare. "It just... happened. And now the
thoughts are going to eat me alive..."
	"Yoji," Aya said, reaching out a hand to put on the older man's
shoulder. His eyes were soft and understanding. "I felt that it was your
secret to keep, and that the other's shouldn't know. I hope you don't
mind..."
	Yoji smiled, a small smile of relief. "Thanks, Aya. I'm glad that
you didn't tell the others. I still... have to figure this out myself."
	Aya nodded, standing up. "I'll be downstairs. If he comes to see
you, I'll turn him away." He walked to the door, resting his hand on the
knob.
	"Thanks," Yoji repeated, lying back down. He frowned unhappily. As
soon as he was alone again, the thoughts would come back to eat at him. 
	"Would you like me... to help?" Aya asked. Yoji looked up. Aya
wiggled his fingers suggestively in a gesture of magic.
	Yoji smiled. "Ah. No, I'll be fine."
	Aya's brows knitted together in concern. "You sure?"
	"Yeah."
	Aya opened the door. His face flushed slightly as he remembered
his other purpose for coming up here. "Say Yoji."
	"Hmm?"
	"Do you think... dreams come true?"
	Yoji opened his eyes, looking curiously at Aya. Aya wouldn't look
at him. He frowned slightly. “Yeah. I do think they do sometimes.” He
laughed, bitterly. “They’re usually the weirdest dreams that come true.”
	Aya nodded, slipping out of the room. A red blush stained his
cheeks. "Yeah," he agreed. “The weird ones.” Before he closed the door
completely, he whispered, "Good night."

~~~~

PART SEVENTEEN

	Ken sat there, toying with a knife. Confused thought still flashed
through his mind. He still wasn't sure about Omi. After she had
confessed her love to him last night, he couldn't think of anything to
say. He dropped his face into his hands. *Why* of all things had he been
so mean to Omi? He should have at least said that he could think it
over. Anything except the hurt he caused the girl.
	He looked at Omi out of the corner of his eye. Aya had left them
to follow Yoji up the stairs. Omi gazed at the fire, her chin in her
hand. The firelight flickered across her face, highlighting her golden
hair. She hadn't spoken much during breakfast, only the necessities to
Ken. Aya could practically touch the tension that crackled between them.
	Ken sighed. Omi really *was* beautiful. And she was so sweet. She
had confessed her love for him, but she had been rejected. He was too
stupid to let her down nicely, or even take time to *think* about her
words. Omi could have any guy or girl that she wanted. Better to fall in
love with a man who only knew her as a girl the whole time. But, no. Omi
had to choose *him* to fall in love with. He frowned, pounding his fist
on the table. *Why?*
	Omi looked up, startled by Ken's action. "Ken?" she questioned,
looking at him with wondering blue eyes. She then flushed and looked
away. Better to still be friendly than not talking at all. Since last
night, they had barely spoken, and when they did, it was stiff and
uncomfortable.
	He smiled half-heartedly. "Sorry. Guess one of my thought got the
better of me."
	Omi replaced her chin in her hand, but kept her gaze on Ken. "What
were you thinking of?"
	Ken flushed, looking around nervously. The longer he looked at
Omi, the longer he regretted his decision the other night. He spotted
Cordelia, doing her rounds amongst the customers. A lie right now would
be better than the truth. He didn't want Omi to know how much he
suffered over what was said the other night.
	"Umm, you know. Her," he said, pointing. He said it, looking
curiously to see how Omi would respond. How would she take his obvious
insult to her?
	Omi looked to see where he was pointing. As her eyes rested on
Cordelia, her face fell into despair. "Oh," she said softly. "I see."
She sat back, clasping her hands in her lap. So Ken liked the serving
girl better than he liked her.
	Ken winced inwardly. /That was cruel,/ he thought. At least, if
they couldn't be together, they could have some semblance of friendship,
right? And here he was, being an idiot and slowly whittling away at it.
	And yet, for some reason, he couldn't stop himself. He knew it
hurt Omi, but he couldn't stop. He pushed himself up from his seat, and
forced a laugh. "I'm going to see if she's interested in a guy like me."
	But, Ken...!" Omi cried. Her eyes were wide, and full of
desperation.
	"What?" he asked, looking closely at her.
	She turned back to the fire. "Nothing," she whispered.
	Ken walked away, rubbing the back of his neck. What was Omi
feeling? Was she jealous that he was more interested in Cordelia? Why
was she trying to hide her feelings from him? Why didn't she just say
out loud that she didn't like it? He walked to where Cordelia was
standing behind the bar.
	"Say," he said. She looked up and leaned closer to him.
	"Yes?"
	He sighed. "I got this friend, you know..."
	Cordelia raised an eyebrow. "A friend, huh?"
	Ken flushed. He knew she wasn't going to guy this. "Yeah, a
friend. You see, he and this girl, they've been friends for a long
time."
	"I see."
	"And then the boy saw the girl with another guy, and got real
jealous. The girl later confessed her love to my friend, and he turned
her down. But now as he thinks about it, he doesn't know how he really
feels about her." 
	Cordelia watched him. "I see. So your friend needs to know how he
really feels about this girl so that he knows where to go, huh?" She
leaned forward and brushed his long bangs out of his dark eyes.
	Omi watched in horror. She was *touching* him! How *dare* she
touch him! Didn't she realize that Ken was hers? And that he wasn't even
supposed to be talking to that wench?
	Then the realization hit her. Ken wasn't hers. Ken could do as he
wanted. He didn't even like Omi. He didn't like her because he had known
her for so long as a boy. That was all he could associate with her. Omi
the schoolboy, assassin in arms. And so, she would never have a chance
at his heart. It was probably for the best that he found a real girl to
love him. Ken would never be hers.
	Cordelia didn't miss Omi's reaction. She smiled at Ken, putting
her hand on his cheek. "I see what you mean. I'm sure I can think
something up to help your friend."
	Ken looked up. "Really?" He thought about it for a moment. "Will
it show how they both feel about each other?"
	Cordelia winked. "It will."
	Ken sat back down, wondering what Cordelia was going to do. He was
sure that she hadn't missed the obviousness of his story. He had no
friends except the three he worked with. 
	Omi wouldn't look at him. "Have a nice chat?" she asked, barely
keeping the contempt from her voice.
	Ken nodded. "Yeah. She's really nice."
	Omi sighed. She ran her forefinger over the scarred tabletop. So
much like her. Scarred everywhere. Scars that couldn't be healed. Family
scars, friendship scars. Omi looked over at Ken. Scars on her heart that
couldn't be mended.
	"Ken, darling!"
	Ken and Omi both looked up simultaneously. Cordelia leaned on the
table near Ken, putting her hands on his arm. "What are you doing
tonight?" she asked coyly.
	Ken blushed, scratching at his head nervously. "Ohh... Nothing, I
guess."
	Cordelia smiled. "Then you'll be able to come out with me, right?
You'd like that, huh?"
	"Well, I..." Ken glanced at Omi. 
	Omi's eyes were wide with terror. Ken was being snatched out of
her grasp, and right in front of her! She paled, and tried hard to keep
the tears from her eyes. She knew Ken wasn't hers anymore, but to see
him being stolen right in front of her.
	Cordelia thought that the plan needed something more. She slipped
herself into Ken's lap, putting her arms around his neck. She leaned up
and kissed his cheek. "Come on," she pleaded.
	Ken looked helplessly at Omi. "It's not...," he began.
	Omi stood up from the table. Her head was bowed and her golden
bangs covered her eyes. She couldn't blink back the tears anymore. Her
heart hurt too much. "Excuse me," she whispered hoarsely. "I'll go check
on Yoji."
	Turning, she walked stiffly away. They watched in stunned silence.
As Omi reached the bottom of the stairs, Ken called out, "It's not what
you think, Omi!"
	Omi paused for a moment. She looked back at Ken. She forced a
smile, although it didn't reach her eyes. "Have fun on your date
tonight, Ken. You know how I feel..." Turning, she vanished upstairs.
	Aya descended the stairs. He watched as Omi rushed past him, and
then focused his eyes on the pair at the table. His eyes were hard as he
looked at Ken.
	Cordelia pulled away from Ken. She smiled. "My work here is done."
	Ken stood up angrily. "You didn't do anything except hurt Omi some
more!"
	Cordelia reached out and tapped his nose. "Think about it some.
Think about how you reacted." She winked and walked away. "You'll find
your answer."
	Ken felt his hopes sink in despair. Omi was gone. He had already
screwed up his chances. Everything was so confusing now. Omi was gone.
She probably hated him even more. Last night, she had been hurt. Now she
hated his guts, he was sure. He could almost see his friendship shatter,
like a rock through a glass window. He wondered if there was a way to
pick up the pieces.
	Aya crossed the floor, his staff ringing loudly on the floor.
"What was that?" he asked tersely. His eyes flashed dangerously as Ken
looked up.
	"I was an idiot," Ken sighed. He looked away. "I was stupid. I
hurt her, and I didn't want to. I've lost everything now. We can't ever
be friends again. I ruined it all..."
	"Fool!" Aya hissed. "Couldn't you see that she was in love with
you?"
	Ken sighed bitterly. "I know. She confessed to me last night."
	Aya sat down. "She has had feelings for you for awhile."
	Ken didn't like the sound of that. "You noticed?" he asked warily. 
	Aya looked at him in surprise. "She was all but throwing herself
on you. I'm surprised that you yourself didn't notice it."
	"This is in Tokyo, right?" Ken asked. He tried hard to keep the
disgust from his voice.
	Aya nodded. He hadn't missed Ken's reactions. "Yes. In Tokyo.
She's felt this way for a long time. And you went and ruined it all."
	Ken's hands bunched into fists and he banged them against his
thighs. "Damnit!" he cried. "I always mess things up!"
	Before Aya could stop him, Ken bolted out of the inn. Aya held out
a hand uselessly. Sighing, he dropped it back into his lap. 
	Cordelia wandered over, raising an eyebrow at Aya. "They always
run away from you?"
	Aya frowned, glaring at the girl. "Half of this is your fault, you
know."
	Cordelia shrugged. "Love happens. Ken asked me for help, and I
gave it to him. Once he sits down and thinks about how he reacted, he'll
find the answer." She smiled, looking towards the open door where Ken
had last been. "He loves her. I'm sure of it."

~~~~

PART EIGHTEEN

	It was mid-afternoon when Aya noticed the timid boy in the
doorway. His quick, dark eyes scanned the room before advancing into the
tavern. Aya nodded to himself. /That's the one,/ he told himself.
	Seth walked over to Cordelia, tugging on her sleeve to get her
attention. "Excuse me," he said meekly.
	"Yeah?"
	"Do you know which room Yoji is staying in?"
	Cordelia pointed up the steps. "Second floor. Third door from the
end, on the right."
	Seth nodded. "Thank you," he murmured. He clutched the note in his
hands tightly. He walked to the steps and made his way up.
	Aya looked at Omi. Omi had only come down because Ken was no
longer here. She sat, wallowing in her own depression.
	"Omi, I'll be back."
	"Mmm."
	Aya frowned, but he didn't have time to deal with her at the
moment. He mounted the stairs and followed Seth.
	Seth stopped outside the door. He rapped on the wood. "Yoji?" he
called.
	Yoji couldn't sleep. He had been able to doze off two or three
times, but only long enough to see the dreams. To relive the night
before. He lay there, trying hard not to think of anything.
	The rapping at the door startled him. He heard Seth’s voice call
his name softly. He scrambled out of bed, wondering where he could hide.
He couldn't deal with the boy now. Not *now* of all times!
	"What do you want?"
	Yoji froze. Was that Aya's voice? He sighed, sinking down on the
bed. Aya had said that he would help Yoji. He flopped back down. Aya
would take care of everything.
	Seth blushed, fidgeting under Aya's scrutinizing gaze. "I wanted
to see Yoji."
	"Yoji's not here at the moment."
	Seth looked at the door. "Are you sure? You might not have seen
him come in..."
	Aya also looked at the door. He said loudly, "No. I'm not sure if
he's in there or not. If you'll wait a moment, I can check."
	Yoji bolted up from the bed. He looked around frantically. Where
was he going to hide? There were no closets to hide in. He looked under
the bed. Shaking his head, he backed away. /No way. There's no way I'm
hiding in all that muck./
	Aya loudly put the key into the lock. Seth waited expectantly
behind him, crushing the note in his hands.
	Yoji dived behind the bed. The foot of each bed rested on either
side of the door. Behind the headboards, there was a large open space,
where the table and Aya's chair sat. Yoji knelt behind the headboard of
his bed, hoping against hope that he wouldn't be seen.
	Aya opened the door, figuring he had given Yoji enough warning.
Seth peeped over his shoulder, and they both looked in on an empty room.
	"Oh," Seth sighed, disappointed. "He's not here."
	Aya swept into the room, blocking Seth from following. "I'm
sorry," he said simply.
	Seth looked at the parchment in his hands. "I would like... to
leave this, though. So that he can find it when he does get back."
	Aya nodded, holding out his hand. "I'll set it on the table there
so that he will see it when he gets back."
	Seth reluctantly handed over the note. He waited and watched as
Aya walked across the room to place the note on the table. Aya glanced
out of the corner of his eye and saw Yoji kneeling on all fours behind
the bed. The older man flashed a desperate, weak smile.
	Aya turned, clasping his hands in front of him. "Is there anything
else you need then?"
	Seth shook his head, stepping back. "I... I guess not." He looked
down the hall, then back to Aya. He bowed respectively. "Thank you."
	"Anytime," Aya replied, waving a hand as Seth hurried away down
the hall. Aya closed the door and waited for Yoji to surface.
	Instead, Aya heard the thump of Yoji falling to the floor. He
walked over and peered behind the bed. Yoji lay sprawled on his back,
hands over his face.
	"What have I done?" he moaned.
	Aya sat down on the bed, holding Seth’s note. "There is this, you
know."
	Yoji leapt to his feet and snatched the note from Aya's grasp.
"Lemme see that." He unfolded it and read it slowly.

*Yoji,
	You weren't there when I awoke. I want to talk about what happened
last night. Lady Aithne is having a party tonight. I will be outside in
the back for a few hours before the party starts. Please come. We really
need to talk, and I need to see you. 
								Love,
									Seth*

	Yoji reread it several times. Aya sat, eyes closed, waiting.
Finally at the end of his patience after several long moments, he
reached out and grabbed the letter from Yoji, reading it for himself.
	"You need to talk also," Aya commented.
	Yoji snorted. "I can't see him again. And I don't want to talk to
anyone."
	Aya looked at Yoji critically. "Did it ever occur to you that
maybe if you talked to someone, the thoughts in your head wouldn't eat
you alive?"
	Yoji opened his mouth to say something, but stopped. He sat back,
frowning. 
	"Besides," Aya continued. "I know you. You couldn't stay away from
an invitation like this anyway."
	Yoji stood up and began to pace, his face thoughtful. If he went,
he'd have to face Seth again, and he didn't think he could handle that.
All the memories from the previous night washed over him once more. 
	He flopped onto the bed, running his hands over his face. "Maybe
you're right," he sighed. "Maybe if I did talk about it, then I wouldn't
have these demons inside me."
	Aya nodded. He remembered Omi downstairs. The way the girl was
acting scared him. He didn't want to leave her alone, not now. He stood,
smoothing his robes.
	"Omi needs me. I'll leave you alone for now." He stopped and
looked curiously at Yoji. "You didn't sleep at all, did you?"
	Yoji sighed, shaking his head. "No. No, I didn't."

~~~~

PART NINETEEN

	Ken wandered down the street, hanging his head in despair. His
arms were crossed over his chest, like he was seeking warmth from
himself in the hot afternoon.
	/Fool,/ he told himself. /If there had been anything at all
between you and Omi, you went and screwed it all up. Not only did I ruin
a chance for us last night, but I also ruined our friendship this
morning. I've screwed everything up.../
	He angled his path northward, making for the gate and his lake. He
had heard from a passerby that the name of the lake was Saffir Lake.
Saffir for sapphires. Ken sighed. The color blue only made him think of
Omi's beautiful cerulean eyes.
	He ran a hand through his hair. Omi was his best friend. They had
always sought advice and companionship from each other. Any friendship
that had been left between them was destroyed by his foolish actions
this morning. 
	Ken walked to the edge of the lake, letting the lapping waters
touch the toes of his leather boots. If only he hadn't been a fool
yesterday. He had told Omi that he could never feel that way about her.
/That I could never love her, because in actuality she's a boy inside. I
wonder if that's how I *really* feel about it though./
	He had always been close to his best friend, Kase. They had grown
up together, been together most of their lives. When they had been
little kids, they had repeatedly confessed their love for each other,
not really knowing what they were saying. That was what had provoked his
parents to teach him that same-sex relationships were bad. 
	But Omi was a girl. A *girl*. And so it was technically all right
for him to love her. And if they never returned to Tokyo, he'd really
like Omi to be his. 
	A blush surfaced on his cheeks. "I... want Omi?" he asked himself
out loud. "Could I... settle down with Omi if we never returned to
Tokyo?"
	/Yes,/ he thought to himself. /I could love Omi the way she loves
me./
	/You *do* love Omi, you fool,/ the voice commented in his head, as
if pointing out to an idiot the nose in front of his face. /Why you
turned her down last night, I don't know. You really are an idiot to
turn down such a beautiful, willing girl./ The voice sighed longingly.
	He stood up, determination lighting the fire in his eyes. /It
can't be too late. Omi's still newly hurt, which means that I can still
get rid of the pain. I can prove to her that I love her. Maybe then
she’ll forgive me./
	He searched the ground, looking for the right type of rock.
Finding a black one, he pulled out a piece of parchment from one of his
pouches. Aya had forced them all to carry some in case they had to send
a note back to the others. He scribbled on the paper with his charcoal
stick. Throwing the rock away, he turned towards town.
	Jogging on the path back to the gate, he allowed himself a smile.
/Omi might not take me back. But I can try. If I don't try, then it
means that I don't care./
	"And I do care," he finished. His smile grew broader as the
feelings surged in his head. "Why didn't I see it before?" he asked
himself. "I think I... I think I really *do* love Omi!"

~~~~

	Omi stepped out of the inn. Aya hadn't returned from checking on
Yoji yet. She stood in the late afternoon sun, closing her eyes against
the warmth. She leaned against one of the poles that held up the awning
above her head. It felt so good just to be alone, thinking of nothing
except how beautiful the day was.
	"Hello, beautiful."
	Omi opened her eyes at the voice that addressed her. She squinted
her eyes against the sun, and saw the figure that stood before her. Her
vision was hazy. He was tall and broad. /Like Ken.../
	"Ken?" she questioned.
	The boy came closer. Upon closer inspection, she saw that it was
Ravi, and not Ken. She frowned, not wanting to deal with him at the
moment.
	"Not Ken. Is that your boyfriend?" Ravi asked. He leaned on the
other side of the pole, letting their shoulders touch. "Is he the one
from yesterday?"
	Omi nodded, lowering her head to let her hair cover her face.
"Yeah. That's Ken. But he's not my... my boyfriend."
	Ravi grabbed her hand, pulling her to face him. "Then give me a
chance, my angel!"
	Omi pulled away, turning her back on him. "Leave me alone."
	Ravi reached out with his other hand and placed it on her
shoulder. "Please! Just one date. That's all I'm asking. You'll see that
I'm better than your Ken any day! I love you, my angel! Please!"
	Omi turned, locking eyes with Ravi. His were so dark and deep,
pleading with hers. So unlike Ken's naive innocence. Unlike Ken's
impishness, his cheerfulness. Ravi didn't have the bright sparkle in his
green eyes that always marked Ken's eyes. The warmth in those brown eyes
that just wanted to reach out and gather Omi up.
	But Ravi was different. Ken was almost childish in his clumsiness.
Ravi was knowing, mature in his confident stare that he leveled at Omi.
He stretched out his hand to touch Omi's slightly flushed cheek.
	"I'll show you things that your Ken couldn't. If Ken's not here
with you now, then he doesn't care. *I* care. I want to be with you
always," he said softly in a seductive tone. Omi slowly closed her eyes,
leaning her cheek into his palm.
	It felt so good to have someone paying attention to her like this.
She had tried for Ken's attention, but he had refused her. She had known
that he would respond the way he had, but she had to tell him then.
Would she so quickly forget Ken with Ravi? Is that what he offered?
Solace from her pain, even if it only lasted a short while?
	"I..."
	"Omi!"
	Her eyes flew open and she turned to look down the road. Ken,
running as fast as he could, waved frantically as he ran. The biggest,
silliest grin ever was plastered on his face.
	He skidded to a stop in front of them. He leaned over, his hands
on his knees, as he tried to catch his breath. When he could breath
normally, he looked up.
	His eyes narrowed as he looked at Ravi. "Do you mind?" Ken asked
coldly. "I need to talk to her alone."
	Ravi frowned, holding tight to Omi. "She agreed to go on a date
with me. I think your time is up."
	Ken looked at Omi, his eyes unreadable. "Is this true?"
	Omi looked away from Ken. It was painful to look at him. The
feelings in her heart surged up and she wanted to look lovingly at the
boy she cared for. But she knew it would only repulse him even more.
	"No," she whispered. "I didn't agree to anything."
	Ken walked up and pushed Ravi away. The thinner boy staggered
away, glaring at Ken. He tried to grab for Omi again, but Ken put his
body between them. 
	"I think it's time that you left," Ken said, ice coating every
word. 
	"Omi was just going to answer me," Ravi shot back. "We were
planning on going on a date."
	"Well, its been canceled. Omi's mine, got that?" Ken stabbed a
finger at his own chest to emphasize the point. "Mine! So get lost! Stop
bothering her! She doesn't want you around!"
	Ken took a menacing step forward. Spitting at the warrior's feet,
Ravi turned and shoved his hands into his pockets. Flipping his head
nonchalantly, he sauntered away. "If you want me, Omi darling, you know
where to find me."
	Omi could only stare in shock as Ken turned to face her. What had
happened during the time they were apart? /Since when have we been a
couple? What *is* Ken doing?/
	Ken grinned at her, jerking a thumb over his shoulder at Ravi.
"Showed him, didn't I?"
	Hurt tears leapt to her eyes and she turned her head away. "Stop,"
she whispered. "Don't do this."
	The smile dropped off Ken's face. "Do what?"
	"Stop playing with me. It's... painful..." She hid her face, not
wanting to see Ken's disapproving look.
	Instead, he reached out and placed a hand on her golden hair.
Ruffling the silky strands lightly, he pressed his note into her hand.
"I'm sorry, Omittchi. We have to talk, so please come."
	Startled, Omi looked up to see Ken's concerned gaze. "Come?
Where?"
	He smiled gently at her, caressing her face with his calloused
hand. "You'll see. Please come tonight. I want to see you..." He trailed
off, his eyes staring into hers. Quickly, he leaned down and kissed her
forehead.
	Turning, he jogged away without a glance back. Floored, Omi could
only stare at his retreating back. Her legs wobbled, and gave way,
causing her to sit down hard upon the cobblestones. Her clenching hand
felt the note, and she unfolded it.
	In Ken's customary sprawl, he had written:

*Omi, 
	Please meet me on the northern shore of Lake Saffir. Exit the
northern gate and follow the shore to the north. I'll be waiting there
tonight after sunset. Please come. We really need to talk. 
								Ken*

	Omi reread the note several times. The northern shore of the lake
must be a secluded spot. Why he wanted to meet her up there, she didn't
know. They would be alone, just the two of them.
	Omi's head swam, and she almost swooned. /Ken wants to meet with
me... alone. Just the two of us./ Her cheeks flushed and she clapped her
hands to them. A silly smile spread on her lips. 
	She sprang to her feet and rushed inside the inn. Aya was back,
sitting at the table with his eyes closed. He looked serene and content.
He cracked an eye as Omi neared.
	"Where did you go?" he asked.
	"Just out for a moment." Omi couldn't wipe the smile from her
face. She sat down next to Aya, resting her chin in her hand. Staring
off into space, she dreamed about what would happen tonight.
	Noticing Omi's daydreaming state, Aya also took in the note she
had placed on the table. Picking it up, he unfolded the paper and
scanned the note. He arched an eyebrow. 
	Coming close, Cordelia read the note over his shoulder. She
laughed, placing a hand on his shoulder. "Looks like the two finally
found each other, huh?"
	Aya frowned slightly. "I don't like the fact that they're going to
be out there alone together."
	Cordelia laughed. "You sound like their father!"
	"Hmph. Someone has to look out for them."
	"Besides," Cordelia continued, "They're old enough to make
decisions for themselves. If they love each other, then it's their
business what they do about it. You'll have to stay out of this one,
Dad."
	Aya directed his frown at her. She only laughed and tugged on one
of his ear tails before whisking off. He watched her for a moment and
then returned the note to Omi. Stretching out his hand, he shook the
girl next to him.
	Omi snapped out of her daydream. "Yes?" she asked.
	Aya scowled, pointing to the note. "You'd better not do anything
you'd be ashamed of. And don't forget who you really are."
	Omi pouted slightly. "I love Ken," she said. She looked at the
table stubbornly. She couldn’t look Aya in the eye when she said her
next sentence. "I have for a long time. I'll do what feels right."
	Aya sighed, placing his hand on her shoulder. She looked up at him
in surprise and he smiled slightly. "I only hope that he loves you as
much as you love him. And that he makes you happy."
	Omi smiled in her usual cheery manner. She took Aya's hand between
her own and squeezed it. "He doesn't even know how much he makes me
happy."

~~~~

PART TWENTY

	Yoji shifted for the fifth time. The ground was uncomfortably wet,
and the bark of the tree was digging into his back. He turned his head
to peer around the tree, lifting the sunglasses from his nose for a
moment.
	Seth guarded the servant’s door into the mansion. He looked around
frantically, each moment making his gestures more hurried and rushed. He
bit his lip nervously, anxiously awaiting the appearance of Yoji.
	Yoji sighed and rested his head back on the tree. He wasn't sure
if he could even face Seth now. After what had happened last night... He
shook his head, cursing softly. 
	/What a damned fool I am. Here I was, for once more interested in
work than girls, and I end up fucking a man. Great, Kudou. Superb./
	Crunching leaves on the path beside him shook him from his
thoughts and he looked through the shrub that protected him. Seth, face
troubled, walked past Yoji without noticing him in the brush.
	Rising silently to his feet, Yoji noiselessly tracked him. /What a
fool I am,/ he thought to himself. /I hate myself for what I've done,
and here I am following the boy to talk to him./
	Seth walked down the dirt path until it opened up into a garden.
Hidden by the thick trees, this garden could not be seen from the
mansion. Grass and weeds grew wildly here, littered here and there with
a bright, gaudy flower. 
	In the center of the garden was the most majestic fountain Yoji
had ever seen. It was gray stone and the intricate carvings had long
since been eroded away. And yet, the fountain retained an air of
antiquity, a beauty in ages past. 
	Seth walked through the knee-high jungle and reached the fountain,
sitting himself down on the edge of the basin. The water did not dance
from the fountain anymore. Instead, stale water encrusted with algae
sluggishly moved with the few creatures that lived in the muck.
	Yoji sighed and trekked across the lawn. Seth, staring into the
dirty water, his lips moving in silent speech, didn't notice the older
man. Only when Yoji had stood there for a few moments did Seth finally
detect his presence. 
	"Yoji!" he cried, leaping to his feet. "You came!" He threw his
arms around the startled man and buried his face in the crook of Yoji's
neck.
	"Ah." Yoji patted the boy's shoulder uncomfortably, and then
pulled away.
	Seth frowned. "Yoji," he said, this time more softly. "What's
wrong?"
	Yoji sat down on the edge of the fountain, looking into the water.
Seth slowly lowered himself next to the man, sitting close so that their
bodies touched. "Last night," Yoji began.
	Seth blushed, taking Yoji's hands in his. "It was wonderful," he
replied. He leaned his cheek on Yoji's shoulder. "It was... my first
time..."
	Yoji closed his eyes tight. This was going to be much harder than
he thought. He took Seth's shoulders in his hands, pushing the boy away
and looking him in the eye.
	"I'm sorry, Seth. But last night... was a mistake. It wasn't
supposed to happen."
	Seth's face paled and his head shot up. "What?" he blurted out. 
	Yoji turned away. He couldn't face the hurt in those dark eyes. He
gulped and forced the words out. "It was a mistake," he repeated. "I
don't... feel anything for you. And I can't see you anymore."
	Seth's eyes narrowed dangerously, and Yoji squirmed under his
penetrating gaze. "You... used me?" he asked in a low whispered.
	Yoji looked up, his eyes pained. "Seth, I never...!"
	"But you did!" Seth's eyes widened. Tears sparkled in his brown
eyes. "You used me. You're the first person... that I've ever given
myself to. And you used me!"
	"Seth. Just listen to me. I never meant to...!"
	"Hurt me?" Seth turned away, wiping at the tears that threatened
to spill onto his cheeks. "Do you know how many times I've heard that?
Can you even imagine how many people have used me?"
	"Seth, I..."
	"Ever since I was little. The boys knew that I didn't like girls.
So, if it wasn't forcing me to dress like a girl, or date girls, they'd
play with my emotions. Each one would come to me, cooing about how much
he really liked me. Realized that he didn't like girls, and that I
attracted him instead." Seth drew a knee to his chest, holding it
tightly. "I listened. I was a fool. I believed every one of them. After
a kiss or two, they'd dump me in front of people. They humiliated me,
every time. It's happened... so many times..." A sob cut off his words
and he buried his face in his hands.
	Seth stood, turning his back to Yoji. His shoulders still shook
with silent sobs. "I just thought... that I'd finally found someone who
loved me. That I loved enough to give him my body." He shook his head
and turned his pained eyes to meet Yoji's unreadable ones. "It's all I
have to give. My body, these feelings...
	"I hate myself. I trust people too easily. I always believe them.
I believed you and your stupid lies..."
	Yoji watched wordlessly. Seth's tale of pain and betrayal touched
deeply in his heart. Yoji didn't want to be another nameless torturer of
the boy.
	/I hate myself./
	It echoed in his head. How many times had he said that since last
night? How long had Seth felt the same way, repeating the same phrase? 
	/Why did I sit there for so long, just watching Seth? Why didn't I
just approach him and tell him that I didn't want to see him again? Why
was I... scared to talk to him?/
	/Because of the feelings in your heart,/ replied the dry voice in
his head.
	Yoji felt like a spectator as his body stood up and pulled Seth to
him in an embrace. He felt as if he looked on, and was not participating
in the event. And then suddenly it all crashed down on him.
	"Fuck," Yoji whispered to himself, burying his face in Seth's
ebony locks. "I hate myself," he said to the boy next to him. "I hate
myself because I've never felt this way about a man. It's so...
confusing. I don't know what the hell I'm doing... But something that
feels this right can't be wrong..."
	Seth turned in his arms, draping his arms around Yoji's neck. "Do
you like me?" he asked with wide eyes. "Did you like what we did... last
night?"
	Yoji closed his eyes tight, resting his forehead against Seth's.
If he said 'yes', then everything would change. But if he said 'no',
then everything would stay the same. He'd still be Yoji the Womanizer,
and not Yoji the Gay. 
	He smiled without humor. What would the other guys think? Omi
would understand, but Aya and Ken? If he ever brought a male date home
with him instead of a girl, he could almost see the shock on Ken's face.
But like he had said. Something that felt this right certainly couldn't
be evil and wrong. This was *meant* to be.
	"Yes," Yoji whispered. He couldn't deny it. He had loved last
night. Never had anything been so mind blowing, or felt so good. No
woman had ever fully satisfied him like that. And how nice it had felt
to curl up with Seth in his arms after their love making. "Yes, damnit.
I loved it. And I... I do like you, Seth..."
	Seth took Yoji's shirt into his hands and openly wept into it. His
body quivered against Yoji's with the tension of the wait finally being
released. He had been so nervous since this morning, not knowing what
was going to happen. And now, everything was falling into place.
	"Yoji," he whispered. "Since I first met you... Our first kiss...
I knew something was going to happen. Since you kissed me, I haven't
been the same. I want... to stay with you forever."
	Yoji held the trembling boy close to him. "Shh," he hushed. "Since
I kissed you, you've thrown my world in chaos." He laughed. "All I've
thought about is you. I can't get you off my mind."
	Seth looked up timidly. "I can't say I love you... but I know that
we have a deep connection..."
	Yoji smiled, kissing Seth's forehead. "We have the time to figure
out what this is."
	/Time is one thing you don't have./
	/Shut up,/ Yoji shot back to the voice. /I'm tired of hearing you.
You never help. All you do is mock. Leave me alone for once./
	He refocused his mind on Seth, who had closed his eyes and titled
his head up, awaiting Yoji's kiss. Leaning down, he wrapped the boy in
his arms and brought their lips together, sharing a deep, sweet kiss.

~~~~

	They walked back down the path, hand in hand, towards the mansion.
Before they exited the screen of trees, Yoji drew Seth to him once more.
The boy gratefully collapsed onto the older man's chest and angled his
face up. Cupping Seth's chin in his hand, Yoji bent down and pressed
their lips together for one last sweet kiss.
	In all appearances, it looked like the two men were just friends
as they walked back towards the mansion, in sight of the servants who
now guarded the kitchen door. Yoji looked curiously at the bustle of
activity that he hadn't seen before.
	"Didn't you mention something about a party?" Yoji asked.
	Seth nodded. "Lady Aithne is having a ball tonight for the elite
of Talaith. It'll be held in the upstairs ballroom." Seth sighed. "I
have to be there all night, so I can't come visit you."
	Yoji's bright green eyes were scanning the house, Seth only a
faint disturbance at the moment. He licked his lips, a feral smile
appearing on his face. "A party, huh?" He turned to Seth, looking at him
eagerly. "Will anyone be downstairs?"
	Seth shook his head. "No. No one will be allowed. There might even
be a guard or two to make sure that the guests don't wander down there."
	Yoji chuckled deeply. "I see. I see."
	Seth stopped, looking closely at Yoji. "What are you planning?"
	Yoji smiled innocently. "Nothing, darling. Nothing at all."
	Seth reached out and grabbed Yoji's collar, bringing their faces
dangerously close. "*Tell me*," he demanded, his dark eyes flashing.
	Yoji gulped and pulled away. He pushed his shades up far on his
nose, hiding his eyes as he turned away from Seth. "Didn't I tell you
that I was...?"
	Seth stomped his foot. "From another world? Yes, I know. Now what
has that got to do with tonight?"
	Yoji turned, shaking his head. "Nothing. In this world, I'm a
thief."
	Seth's eyes widened. "A thief?"
	Yoji shrugged. "Yeah. And since I saw her..." He let his gaze
wander to look at the house.
	"So that's why you wanted the statue...," Seth breathed. He put a
hand over his mouth and staggered a step backwards. "Are you... just
using me again so that you can get inside the house?"
	Yoji frowned and glanced around. They were in the open. Anyone
could see them at the moment, and probably be close enough to hear.
Grabbing Seth's arm, he hauled him back into the thick forest and out of
sight.
	"Damnit!" Yoji exclaimed after he had thrown Seth into a clearing.
He glared at the boy. "Of *course* I'm not using you like that! I
thought we had this figured out!"
	Seth backed up against a tree, his eyes wide as he regarded Yoji.
"How... do I know that?"
	Yoji advanced on the boy, taking his shoulders in his hands. "How
do you want me to prove it to you?" He leaned down, their breath mixing.
"I told you before, I'm not using you."
	Seth closed his eyes. "Tell me... what happened."
	"What happened?"
	"How you came to Lady Aithne's house." Seth's eyes snapped open.
"How you came to this world."
	Yoji backed off. He pulled his shades off his nose and rubbed a
hand over his eyes. "Do you know how *long* that's going to take?" A
sudden thought chilled him. What if Seth wanted to know what he did back
on his world? Should he tell him the truth? /I don't want to lie to
him... But I can't tell him that I was an assassin.../
	Yoji smiled weakly. "Why don't we save this story for another
time, okay?"
	/Time?/ came the amused question in his mind. /Tonight, you won't
have time./
	Seth frowned, his eyes uncertain. "I don't know... I still don't
know..." He sighed, looking down at the ground. "You confuse me," he
whispered.
	Yoji reached out, drawing the boy to him. "*I* confuse you? You've
confused the hell out of me since I first saw you."
	Seth smiled. He parted the neck of Yoji's vest and leaned up and
kissed the bare flesh. 
	Yoji closed his eyes, wanting so badly to just throw Seth down and
make love to him here. He turned Seth's face to his and they kissed once
more.
	"Trust me," Yoji breathed after they parted. "Just trust me,
that's all I ask."
	Seth nodded, leaning heavily against Yoji. "I'll trust you," he
whispered back.
	They stood, holding each other for a while. Suddenly, Seth jumped
out of Yoji's arms. 
	"The party!" he exclaimed. "I have to get back! Lady Aithne is
going to kill me!"
	"Wait!" Yoji cried, grabbing on to Seth's wrist before he could
bolt away. "The party..." He looked away for a moment. "I *have* to go,
Seth. I have to... steal some of her wealth. It's this desire... I can't
stop it!"
	Seth smiled. He winked cheekily. "Steal enough for the both of us
then, huh?" Pulling his hand free, he slipped away into the forest to
return to the mansion.
	Yoji leaned back against a tree, a small smile quirking at his
lips. "Enough for the both of us, huh?" he repeated. He raised a hand in
farewell even though no one was around. "I'll steal so much that we'll
be millionaires for the rest of our lives, Seth."

~~~~

PART TWENTY-ONE

	Aya pushed open the heavy door to the tavern. He walked with his
head dropped, all his energy gone. He practically fell onto a barstool.
He let his head sink into his hands.
	/What a tiring day,/ he said to himself. He had left the tavern
that afternoon to search for any magical artifacts that might aid them
in their quest to get home. He went to every magical booth and shop that
he could find.
	No luck. Every mage and witch he had talked to knew nothing of a
spell that would transport them to another world. Except one.
	"A spell you seek, my boy?" Aya recalled the old man saying. "Only
one has it. One of fire. And you won't get it without a fight."
	When asked what it looked like, the old man had drawn him a
picture. Aya pulled the parchment out to look at it again. He shook his
head. The picture was badly drawn, as if a child had done it. It was of
a thin black book with intricate runes on the front. The rune code was
the only clear, distinct part of the picture. 
	Aya sighed and pushed the paper away. That wouldn't help very
much. There must be millions of thin black spell books, and each one has
their own code of runes on the front. And *who* was this one person who
had the book? /I forgot to ask *where* this person was,/ Aya chastised
himself. /For all I know, he could be half way across the world./
	"Drink?"
	Aya looked up. Cordelia stood behind the counter, looking down at
him with concern in her eyes. He raised his head, running a hand over
his eyes. 
	"Ahh, no."
	"Something wrong?" she asked. She looked unwilling to leave him.
	Aya smiled slightly. Since he named her fear, she had been more
responsive to him. She was still afraid of him, but not as much. She was
trying to befriend him, to make up for her touchy behavior before.
	Aya shook his head. He didn't want to tell her about Tokyo. It was
already confusing to them. /But... she might be able to help./
	Aya pulled out the parchment again. "Have you ever seen a book
like this?"
	Cordelia looked at the paper, studying it critically. She
shrugged. "There are hundreds of mages who carry black books."
	"How did you know it was a spell book?"
	Cordelia pointed to the runes. "These. Regular books don't have
them. They seal the book from other mages and ordinary people,
protecting the mage's spells." She looked curiously at Aya. "Shouldn't
you know this? You're the mage."
	Aya rubbed the back of his neck nervously. "Well... I guess I'm
just a different kind of mage."
	Cordelia regarded him for a moment longer. An awkward silence
reigned over them. A slight flush surfaced on the girl's cheeks. She
averted her eyes from Aya.
	"I'd like to talk to you," she said quietly. Aya looked up in
surprise. "Alone," she added, her face flushing deep red. She moved out
from behind the bar and towards the door. Silently, Aya rose to follow
her. They exited the tavern and made their way in the dusk to the park
they had visited earlier that day.
	Cordelia sat down on the bench, her face hidden in the shadows.
She tried to will herself to be calm. She was tense and scared, unable
to completely trust the mage.
	Sensing her unease, Aya whispered a few archaic words and the
crystal ball on top of his staff burst into light. A small area around
them was lit up, including Cordelia's startled face. Aya knew that she
would be uneasy sitting the dark with him, and only hoped that she would
find comfort in the light and in his presence.
	Aya leaned against a tree across from her, thinking that that
would be the safest position at the moment. "What did you want to talk
to me about?" he asked.
	Cordelia blushed, looking at her hands clasped in her lap. "I
wanted to... apologize for my behavior before."
	Aya smiled, waving a hand. "You don't have to. I understand,
seeing how you were scared of me."
	"A mage... lived in our village," Cordelia began softly. Behind
her, filtering through the trees, came the scarlet rays of the dying
sun. "A red robed one, like yourself."
	Aya slid down till he sat on the ground, his back still pressed
against the tree's trunk. He placed the staff in the crook of his arm,
clasping his knees to his chest. He listened intently to her story,
knowing that it was hard for her to tell him this.
	"Red robes are neutral, as you know. He used to help out in the
village. Everyone liked him; he was so nice. I...," she blushed deeply,
"I had a crush on him, like most of the other young girls. He was a
handsome mage, after all.
	"One day, he invited me to his cottage. He had never done anything
before, so I had no reason to worry. But... he...!" A sob cut off her
words. Aya stayed put, knowing that she'd have to deal with it herself.
	Cordelia's face was pale as moonlight, and she put her hands over
her mouth to try to stifle any future sobs. "He raped me," she whispered
hoarsely. "He was... so cruel, so different than what anyone else knew.
He told me that I was his first, but that he'd get the other girls in
the village. He did. He made me promise not to tell, or he'd do
something bad to my family. I couldn't tell anyone anyway. It was too
embarrassing."
	Cordelia wiped furiously at the tears on her cheeks. She tried to
pull herself together as she finished her story. "Parents found out.
They came together and decided that they'd have to banish the mage. A
large group of townspeople got together one night to confront the mage.
When they reached his house, he stepped outside. He cast a spell that
destroyed everything. Everything... All gone," she whispered, her eyes
glassy. She was silent for long moments as she replayed the horror in
her mind.
	"Only a few of us escaped the destruction. How, we don't know."
Cordelia dug her nails into her palms so that she wouldn't cry out
again. Tears ran freely unchecked down her face, which was contorted in
pain. Aya longed to go to her and comfort her.
	"Why me?" she whispered, her eyes unfocused. "Why am I the only
one left? Why didn't I die instead? Why am I left alone?"
	Aya stood, crossing to sit on the bench next to her. He put an arm
around her stiff shoulders. At first, she made to pull away, but then
relaxed in his hold.
	He looked down at her, his eyes soft. He knew how she felt. /Why
did Aya have to be hurt? Why couldn't it have been me? I ask these
questions myself all the time./ The guilt of being the only one in his
family left alive welled back up in him, and he bit his lip to still the
tears in his orchid eyes.
	"I know how you feel," he whispered. "My parents were killed, my
sister injured in front of me. And I'm the only one left."
	"Only one left," Cordelia said softly. "The tainted one, still
alive. To suffer with the guilt of being the only one to survive." She
pulled away and looked at him, eyes reflecting the haunted feeling Aya
felt. A small, sad smile appeared on her lips, but not in her eyes.
"Isn't it awful? Living with the guilt of it all..."
	Aya looked away. "It's been years, but the pain doesn't go away."
	"It's doesn't," Cordelia agreed. She wrapped her arms comfortingly
around Aya's neck, nestling her face in the crook of his shoulder. "I
don't want to be alone anymore. I see people around me everyday, but I
don't... connect with them. I'm all alone..."
	"Alone," Aya repeated. He shook his head, embracing Cordelia,
letting the tears spill onto his cheeks. "I feel that way too. I don't
want to be alone. I don't want to feel guilty..."
	They sat in silence, in comfort in each other's arms. Time passed
as they sat there; minutes, hours, moments. They found comfort in each
other's pain racked past. A common feeling bound them closer than they
had ever been. Any words that they could say to each other would not
have done their feelings justice. Finally, after long, pain haunted
years, they found someone who understood.
	Aya slowly opened his eyes, and watched the waning moon rise in
the sky. /Dying,/ he noted idly of the moon. /Like us. We're dying
inside from the guilt that's been placed on us./ His lazy eyes
registered that it must be nearing midnight. He moved his head when he
felt Cordelia's restless movements.
	She looked up, and their eyes met. They smiled, tentatively,
tenderly at each other. A heady feeling flowed through the air.
Something in this night was different from the others, and they were
affected by it. 
	Cordelia slowly reached up and brushed Aya's cheek gently, cupping
it in her hand. She leaned forward, tilting her head up. Slowly, her
eyes closed until the moonlight reflected off only slivers of bright
green eyes, penetrating into amethyst orbs. Aya felt the same spell of
the night affect him, and he as well leaned forward towards the
beautiful girl in front of him. Cordelia's feral emerald eyes were all
that he could think of as he was swept into the night.

~~~~

PART TWENTY-TWO

	Dusk had fallen a while ago, and Omi found it hard to find her way
through the forest. She lifted the hem of her dress up high, cursing Ken
for not giving her more precise directions. 
	She stumbled a few paces forward. The ground seemed to be getting
more and more spongy as she progressed. She moved a few steps forward,
and suddenly, she was up to her ankles in cold water.
	In an uncharacteristic moment, Omi began to curse loudly with all
the vocabulary she had ever picked up from Ken or Yoji. Shaking her
feet, she walked back to the dry ground. /Now I'm cold and wet and
lost./ She sighed. /Where's Ken when you need him?/
	The thought of Ken boosted her thoughts. She couldn't wait to talk
to him. The way he had talked to her earlier, the way he had *kissed*
her, she knew something good was going to happen. If only she could find
him though!
	Omi looked down at her boots and the soggy ground. No one had
mentioned the marshes around the lake. As she stood there, she felt the
ground slowly give, forcing her to shift her weight so that she wouldn't
sink into the muck.
	"Ken!" she cried. She couldn't find him. She needed his help.
Hopefully she wasn't on the wrong side of the lake. She didn't think she
had gone *that* far out of her way.
	"Omi?" came the faint reply. She looked around. She couldn't see
anything in the darkness. The trees obscured the faint moonlight, and
she could barely see her own feet.
	"Ken!" she called again. "Over here! Oh please, Ken! I'm lost!"
	She heard him moving through the underbrush, sounding like a bear
as he crashed around. She heard him laugh, and it was much closer this
time.
	"You got lost?" he asked. "Even with my easy directions?"
	Omi pouted, crossing her arms over her chest. "Oh shut up. You
didn't mention the marshes around the lake, which I stepped in. And you
just said go north. Which I thought I was doing until I ran into the
lake."
	The crashing stopped and Omi looked around frantically. "Ken?" she
asked worriedly.
	Suddenly, she was grabbed from behind. She screamed as loud as she
could, struggling in the grip of her captor. She continued to flail
about until she heard Ken's laughter ringing in her ears. As soon as she
stopped moving, he put her back down on her feet, taking her hand in
his. 
	"Ken!" she cried. He began to walk, pulling her along behind him.
"That wasn't funny!"
	Ken laughed, turning his head to face her for a moment. His brown
eyes sparkled in the faint moonlight. "I'm sorry, Omi," he apologized
with a smile. "I couldn't resist."
	They walked in silence for a while, and soon reached a campfire in
the middle of a clearing. "You've been here for awhile?" Omi asked.
	Ken let go of her hand and sat down on one side of the fire,
picking up a stick to poke at the blaze with. "A little while," Ken
said. His eyes roamed over her quickly. "You say you stepped in the
marshes?"
	Omi shook her wet foot. "I went in up to the ankles. My feet are
all cold now."
	Ken crossed over to her, pushing her to sit down. Kneeling in
front of her, he began tugging off her boots. When that was done, he
placed them in front of the fire to dry. He smiled, a bit shyly. "At
least you didn't get your dress wet."
	Omi blushed. "Yeah." She pulled the sleeves over her hands
nervously.
	Ken sat down in front of her, looking her over again. His eyes
widened in surprise. "That's not your blue robe, is it?"
	Omi shook her head. "No."
	Ken smiled, clapping his hands in delight. "Then you *did* go and
buy that blue dress that we saw!" Omi nodded with a smile. "It looks
great!"
	Omi bit her lip. "You really think so?"
	Ken nodded enthusiastically. "Of course! Blue is your color."
	Omi smiled. "Thank you." She then looked up, her curious eyes
meeting Ken's. "What did you want to talk to me about?"
	Ken sat back, nervously playing with the hem of his shirt. He had
been thinking all day about what he was going to say to her, and now his
mind went blank. Any words that he had wanted to say seemed stupid and
silly. He didn't even know what to say, or even how he felt!
	"Ahh," he stuttered. He rubbed the back of his neck in his
customary nervous gesture. 
	Omi sat there, waiting expectantly. She watched Ken struggle for
words. She smiled. /He has the cutest expression on his face when he's
at a loss./
	"I wanted to talk to you about... about... what you said last
night."
	"That... I love you?" Omi asked.
	Ken's face flamed red. "Uh, yeah..."
	Omi reached out, taking Ken's hand in hers. He looked up in
surprise. She drew the hand to her lips, kissing the back of it lightly.
"I do love you, Ken. I just want you to know that."
	With a strangled noise in his throat, Ken leapt forward and
gathered Omi to him. He turned her face to his, and crushed his lips
against hers. He held her close to him, his hand tangled in her golden
hair.
	It was the sweetest kiss either of them had ever experienced.
Their lips pressed pleasantly against together, and their tongues
swirled between their mouths in a beautiful dance. To Ken, no girl had
ever tasted as sweet. /Perhaps it's because I know secretly she's a
guy... It adds a new flavor, more excitement.../
	At long last, he released her. They slowly opened their eyes,
panting heavily. A thin thread of saliva still joined them. Their hot
breath mixed and they breathed the other in. They looked deeply into
each other's eyes for a long time before either of them spoke.
	"That was... incredible," Ken breathed, his face flushing.
	"Ken, I..."
	"I love you, Omi."
	He leaned down and kissed her again, full of all the newfound love
he had discovered. When he had called her out to the lake, he hadn't
known what he was going to say because he didn't even know how he felt.
But now, when the moment called for a decision, he knew deep in his
heart that he really did love Omi. The newfound love burned within him.
He had never realized how deeply he cared for the girl. 
	For Omi, it was more than she expected. She had thought that Ken
would confess his love, or lack of love to her, they might share a few
chaste kisses and then head back to the inn. But certainly not the
passionate, intense kiss they had shared as their first. It was more
than she had hoped for.
	They kissed again and again, each time their kisses becoming
deeper. Before they knew it, they found themselves sprawled on the
forest floor, trying to frantically remove the clothing that restrained
them. They tore at the ties and buttons that hindered them, and in a
short period of time, they were undressed.
	Their bare skin was caressed by the cool night wind, and the heady
feeling entered their minds. They felt slightly detached from their
actions, of kissing and feeling the new areas presented to them. 
	"Ken," Omi panted. He raised his head from where he had been
kissing the sweet skin surrounding her breast. She closed her eyes
tightly. "I need... I want..."
	Ken reached out to stroke her face lightly. "Are you sure? I mean,
remember who you are..."
	Omi nodded, opening her cerulean eyes. She dug her nails lightly
into Ken's shoulders. "Please," she begged. "I don't care. I only know
that I love you."
	Ken nodded, his eyes wide. His hand trailed up her thigh, gently
parting her legs. He positioned himself above her, tangling one hand in
her golden locks, the other resting on her hip. He kissed her deeply,
biting her bottom lip lightly as he pushed into her.
	Her cry was muffled by his kiss. Her body went tense against his
and he didn't move a muscle in fear that he'd hurt her. He pulled away,
looking down at her, his eyes filled with fear.
	"Omi?" he asked with bated breath. 
	She slowly opened her eyes. "K- Ken," she replied. Slowly, her
body relaxed.
	"Do you want to do this?" he asked. He couldn't imagine stopping
now, but he would if Omi didn't want this anymore.
	Omi nodded. She reached up and pulled Ken's face near hers. Her
hands trailed over his back, tracing his backbone and sending shivers
through Ken's body. "I want this," she whispered. "Now I can show you
how much I love you..."
	"I know how much you love me," he whispered back, gazing down at
her. His warm brown eyes were filled with love for her. Nothing had ever
felt this right before. He knew that Omi was the woman for him, always.
	Omi laid her head back, her eyes unfocused as Ken resumed his
motions. Slowly and gently, they made love, reacting to the other's
needs and trying to please each other. 
	Ken felt the much needed release build quickly up within him, and
he knew that he wouldn't be able to prolong the moment. He moved his
hand up from her hip to stroking the pale skin of the body below his. He
wanted to fully explore the new territory presented to him. He had had
sex with women before (he clearly remembered Yuriko), but he had never
made love to one like this. And none of them had ever been as beautiful
as Omi.
	Omi herself felt the burning sensation grow. She bit her lip hard,
drawing blood. She smiled against his lips as Ken kissed the salty blood
away. Her nails dug deep into Ken's back, but he didn't complain. This
had to be the best feeling in the world. She had been a virgin until
this moment, and she was terribly glad that she had saved herself for
Ken.
	The heady feeling increased as they knew they were nearing their
end. They tried to stretch the wonderful, blissful moment out as long as
they could, but each knew that it would end all too soon. The waning
moon was positioned above them, ready to strike midnight, as the two
lovers neared their climax.

~~~~

PART TWENTY-THREE

	Yoji chuckled to himself as he neared the mansion. He looked
through the thick trees. No one was at the kitchen door entrance. Unable
to hide his smile, he crept forward and entered the house.
	Two men rushed around the kitchen, grabbing pots here and
ingredients there. They never noticed Yoji as he snuck through the hot
room to the swinging door that divided the kitchen from the dining room.
Pushing through, Yoji found himself in the semi-dark eating room.
	He stood there for a moment, silent. He heard faint shuffling from
the other room and crept towards the door. Sure enough, as Seth had
said, a guard stood there. His bloodshot eyes darted here and there,
looking for signs of movement. He sat comfortably in a chair, and the
armrest, Yoji noticed, would prevent the guard from drawing his sword
smoothly. 
	Yoji looked at his wrist. It was crude, but familiar. He had
fashioned a device that was similar to his one of the Tokyo world. It
was no longer a watch, but a primitive coil and spring. One use only.
Pointing his wrist out, he pressed the small catch. A length of wire
spun out and wrapped around the guard's neck. The man never saw it
coming, and he was unconscious before he had even seen Yoji.
	Yoji smiled, creeping into the room. He listened again, but didn't
hear any movement from this side of the house. He unslung the bag from
his shoulder and opened the mouth.
	Yoji looked around the room, licking his lips in anticipation.
/What to steal first?/ he asked himself. He scooped the loose jewels and
gold from the tables first. Then he went around the room, removing
figurines and trinkets from shelves.
	He returned to the dining room and opened the drawers to a fancy
cabinet. Inside lay dishes of the finest gold edged with the prettiest
pink pearls. The silverware was encrusted with emeralds and rubies and
other fine stones. He took them all. 
	He hefted his bag. It was half full already. He slung it over his
shoulder and rubbed his hands together, pushing through to the next
room. 
	As he went around the library, collecting fancy baubles and rich
ornaments, he noticed the huge jewels that were embedded in the golden
fireplace. Setting his bag down, he pulled a knife out. Setting it to
the edge of one jewel, he flipped it expertly out. He did several more
before the sound of someone stopped him. 
	He turned, readying his knife. No one was in the room with him,
but someone was coming close. He was on edge. If he were caught now,
everything he had done since he had landed here would be for nothing. He
imagined himself in the dungeon, Seth visiting him to steal a kiss now
and then. He shook his head. /It's not going to happen!/
	He crept towards one of the doors and stood right next to it. He
crouched, ready to spring at any moment. The swinging door was pushed
open, and a short figure walked in, looking around. Yoji frowned. The
person acted as if they knew someone was going to be here. /He must be
the second guard./
	The door closed behind the person. Yoji leapt forward and put the
knife to the person's neck. "Don't move," he growled, clapping his hand
over their mouth. The figure didn't struggle at all as he felt the cold
metal pressed against his neck.
	"If I move my hand, you won't scream, will you?"
	The figure shook his head. Yoji ran a hand down his prisoner's
body, searching for weapons. He found none, which was odd for a guard.
Slowly, he removed his hand from the person's mouth.
	"Who are you, and why are you here?"
	"Yoji! It's me, Seth!"
	Yoji frowned. He dragged the boy over toward the window. He moved
the curtain slightly to let the faint moonlight play over his captive's
face. It was, indeed, Seth. With a noisy sigh, Yoji dropped his arms
from the boy.
	"What are you doing here?" he asked gruffly.
	Seth smoothed his rumpled clothes. "I wanted to see how you were
doing."
	Yoji shook his head, waggling the knife in front of Seth's face.
"I would have killed you, you know! And I'd have never known it was
you." He dropped his arm, shaking his head. "Don't *ever* bother me
while I'm working."
	"But Yoji..."
	"Do you *want* me to kill you?" Yoji exploded, holding the
knifepoint to Seth's chin. 
	Seth stared back at Yoji. Tears sparkled in his eyes. "Yoji, I..."
	Yoji dropped the knife on the floor and embraced Seth. "God, I'm
so sorry, Seth," he whispered. The younger boy clung to him, silent sobs
raking his body. Yoji himself felt his body shaking, and he let out a
huge breath to try to steady himself. "I was so scared. When I saw it
was you, I thought of how I could have killed you... God, you scared me
to death!"
	Seth wiped at his tears. "I'm so sorry, Yoji. I didn't mean to
interfere with your work. I was worried. I didn't know how you were
doing. I *had* to see you!"
	"It's okay," Yoji soothed, running his hand up and down Seth's
back. "I need to finish up here, though."
	Seth nodded, pulling away. He strayed toward the door. "I need to
get back too..."
	Yoji followed him to the door. He touched Seth's shoulder, and the
boy turned. Leaning down, Yoji pressed his lips to Seth's in a sweet,
gentle kiss. Pulling back, Yoji smiled. "Go now. Come to the inn
tonight. It won't be safe here."
	Seth nodded. He touched his fingers to his lips, winked, and then
disappeared through the door and into the darkness.
	Sighing, Yoji turned to retrieve his satchel. He picked up his
dagger and returned to the fireplace. He set it to the edge of the next
biggest emerald. But to his surprise, it easily moved with his touch.
Sheathing his knife, Yoji put his hands to it.
	He noticed that the jewel didn't fit exactly in its hole. It was a
bit smaller than the actual fitting. Putting his nails into the small
groove, he pulled on the jewel. To his amazement, it came easily out. He
wasn't very surprised when the bookcase next to him turned sideways on a
pivot.
	"How cliché," he muttered to himself. Then again, this world
didn't have fantasy novels (cheap romances or not) that used the same
plot over and over. He picked up his bag and closed it. It was almost
full anyway. He must have a couple million in gold alone. He looked into
the dark hall that had been revealed by the bookcase. 
	A thought struck him. Something valuable must be down there if
Lady Aithne had bothered to hide it by a secret entrance. He redrew his
dagger and proceeded down the narrow hallway.
	The floor sloped downwards. The walls and ceiling were clean of
mildew and spider webs, the two characteristics of an evil dungeon. He
stopped for a moment to listen, but no sound except his breathing could
be heard.
	He reached the bottom of the passage and walked into a large,
perfectly round chamber. As if he had passed through a trigger, seven
torches, evenly spaced around the walls, burst into flame. Yoji jumped
at this surprising event, but tried to reason it out.
	"Ashes," he told himself. "They were smoldering and the air
sparked them to life again..." Although he said it, he himself didn't
believe it. Something strange was going on here.
	He turned to look at the rest of the room. Mahogany wood panels
with intricate designs lined the walls and covered the floor. But there,
in the exact center of the room, was a golden pedestal. Atop it was the
most intricate, detailed, and beautiful chalice Yoji had ever seen. 
	It was two feet tall, and encrusted with various precious jewels.
Blue diamonds and periwinkle sapphires, blood red rubies and verdant
emeralds. Yoji had never seen jewels that large or bright. The light
from the torches made each jewel sparkle with it's own life, and each
one captivated Yoji. 
	He couldn't tear his eyes away from the treasure. It *had* to be
his. That alone would ensure a happy, comfortable life forever. And to
steal this from the elf woman. It was the ultimate challenge.
	But first he had to get out of the house with it. He reached
forward, his fingers itching to touch it. He wanted to caress the smooth
gold, feel the ridges on each jewel. He wanted to fondle it like a
lover. It was the most beautiful thing he had ever seen in his life. He
felt heady as he reached for the chalice, an urge that wouldn't be
satisfied until he touched it for himself.

~~~~

PART TWENTY-FOUR

	It was a pleasant summer evening, and a cool breeze wafted through
town. It blew through houses, carrying conversations for miles, dog
barks half way across the city, and the smell of love to simmer in the
gutters.
	An enchanted air mixed with the wind, and Aya could feel it enter
his mind as he leaned forward. Their position was close enough to hear
the chimes of water clocks as they struck midnight. They heard many
chimes from different houses, in unison and in staggered intervals. At
the moment of the first chime, Cordelia's lips touched his.
	Aya clasped the girl closer to him as they kissed. Their lips were
pressed pleasantly together. Their felt their worries and cares be swept
away as their lips meshed. All that mattered was the person in front of
them and the tender, tentative sweetness they offered. Never before had
they opened up in such a way to another person. 
	The midnight chimes continued, but they didn't pull away from each
other. Their kisses became desperate, like lovers stealing moments
together. They both understood their need for someone, their longing for
someone to comprehend their pain. And so their unity, while not
necessarily out of love, was filling a desire to finally relate. 
	The eleventh chime struck somewhere, and slowly they parted, their
need for air greater than their need for understanding. Slowly, their
eyes opened to look at the other.

~~~~

	Omi clutched tightly to Ken as his movements became more frantic
and hurried. They both needed to reach their glorifying peak, expelling
their energy in love's most powerful act. 
	A harsh wind struck them as a large, dark shape flew over them to
perch in the tree above them. Neither one noticed, as their minds were
too far-gone, seeped in pleasure the other was providing. A great owl
turned its golden eyes away from their bodies. Miffed that people were
invading it's territory, and knowing by its internal clock that it had
finally reached midnight, the owl began to hoot.
	Omi felt her mind slip away from her, a fierce sensation of
pleasure coursing through her. Her nails bit deep into Ken's flesh as
she reached her climax, her body tense and shuddering in his arms.
	The owl continued its call. Five. Six.
	Ken gritted his teeth, trying to hold on to prolong the moment.
But no longer could he. Crying out loudly, he spent himself in Omi. His
arms were weak with the force of his orgasm, and they shook as he
lowered himself on top of Omi. Omi's thin, sweaty arms wrapped him in an
embrace and their lips found each other's. 
	Ten. Eleven.
	Their tongues met, and they shared a deep, loving kiss. Their
frenzied actions were over. Blissful calm settled over them, and the
enchanted air blew on, leaving them. They lay in love, for once
completely happy and at peace with themselves.

~~~~

	The tips of Yoji's fingertips brushed the edge of the chalice. It
was cool to the touch. He took a step closer and cradled his hand around
the side of it, feeling the smooth gold and the textured jewels. 
	He paused for a moment as he heard the clear sounds of a chime
ringing. The wall opposite the door had a small shelf, and on that was a
tiny water clock. The clock struck two more times as he watched before
turning back to the chalice.
	His breath was shallow and his eyes sparkled with untamed greed as
he readied his other hand. He wanted so badly to just grab the cup and
run, but the spell that captivated him would not let him. His movements
were slow and measured, sluggish almost.
	As the sixth chime sounded, the light died. All seven torches went
out. Yoji stood there in the darkness, his eyes unable to penetrate it.
His hand left the side of the cup unwillingly and went to his dagger,
which he pulled out. 
	The eighth chime struck and an invisible force wrenched the knife
from his hand. Unprepared, he staggered away with the blow. He nursed
his stinging hand, his verdant eyes searching from one side of the room
to the other. /If only there was a light, any light!/
	As if on command, the torches flickered back into life. The tenth
ring sounded. Yoji shook his head, closing his eyes tight. When he
opened them a moment later, they had adjusted to the light. He gaped in
surprise at who stood across from him.
	"Your presence here is unwelcome."
	On the eleventh chime, an unseen pressure struck him, hurling him
across the room into the wall. His head struck the side with an audible
crack, and his vision quickly faded. He crumpled to the floor,
unconscious.

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