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02-29-2008, 03:15 PM
“You know what I’ve been noticing? How the Viruses and Fushimon seem to stay as far away from each other as possible. It looks like the Viruses are over taking the northern part and the Fushimon are in control of the south. Um . . . you haven’t seen or sensed any . . . ” Shingma paused, her eyes darting back and forth quickly before she continued.
“Any Moral Devils?” “No, I haven’t, but the word in the soul Realm is that the Moral Devils are planning on attacking all at once during O-bon. If that really happens, this might be the new soul Realm, and the worse part is we might be part of it.” “And how do you know what’s going on in the Realm?’ “Not that there is a secret, Shingma.” They turned into a dark ally where most souls like to hide as live bait pulls the food into them. This was Fushimon territory and they had to be on their toes, since it was almost impossible to sense them before it’s too late. “You know what sucks about all this? That we are the ones who are doing this all right, and we are the ones who have fight for everyone else, even though it’s their fault.” Huffed Shingma with her arms crossed. Maten was about to say something, but a dried arm wrapped around his neck from the shadows. A mummy looking creature jumped onto hit back trying to pull him into the darkness. Shingma drew her sword and took its head off. Maten stumbled forward and drew his own sword. “This isn’t going to work. We need a monk. I thought they were supposed to be guarding this area. They know we haven’t come up with anything to fight of the Fushimon,” wheezed Maten. Shingma was to busy fighting another one to answer him. The crowd of Fushimon closed in on the two. Maten and Shingma were pinned against the wall, dried pruned lips closing on their necks. The breathing of the two became heavy and short quick burst. Suddenly the Fushimon stopped and a sound of a ringing bell echoed through the ally way. Then silence. Once again another ringing sound and the Fushimon retreated quickly, leaving Maten and Shingma to fall to the ground, shivering. The cold that the Fushimon left has been known give any one frostbite; Shingma and Maten were lucky enough to not be exposed to them that long, so the worse they got was just a shiver. The bell sound stopped and Shingma looked up to find seven dark figures with a staff with a golden circle on top and three rings on each side. She gripped her sword tighter, suspicious of the seven nor allowing their faces to be shown. A purple cloak covered they bodies, and a hood shadowed there face. “Come, now. We can’t keep them off to long so hurry, and sheath your sword, you won’t need it.” The monk said in a soft, almost female voice. Maten looked at Shingma and nodded. They stood up, sheathing their swords and fallowed the monks who turned around and walked back into the Mainstream. No one seemed to notice the seven hooded figures and two dumbfound people with weapons fallowing them. Shingma looked up at the huge building around her in awe. Lights blinked on and off, music played from every door, and people were entering and exiting all at the same time. ‘I swear if I had to live like this I might just kill myself. This is to confusing and complicated.’ Shingma thought to her self staring at one store in particular. It was a fish market that said that all there fish were real. It complete confused Shingma why they need to say that the fish were real so much that she didn’t notice that she stopped walking until one of the monks tapped her on the shoulder. “Please keep up. We don’t have that much time to fill you in on everything that you need to know.” The monk walked next to her as her eyes darted, still amazed by the sounds and smells of the Mainstream. This was her first time this deep into the Mainstream and she was scared. Everything was so different then the village she lived in. The monks lead them into the “ghetto” section of the town. Gangsters were lined up against the walls staring at the group; there eyes dark with hatred, but no one made a move toward them, like the monks owned this section. Shingma laughed at the idea of Gangsta monk. She could just pictured them doing a pimp walk down the streets, with some someone behind them rapping. She laughed again, making people look at her. “Shingma, shut up. Any of these people can pull out a bomb and blow us up. Ever since World War III everyone has been getting weapons from the black market. The black market is now surpassing anything that is legal and illegal combined in profit. These people don’t play around. They only reason why they haven’t shot us yet is because they know what is going on and they are willing to help us.” Maten hissed into her ear. “And you know this how?” Shingma snapped back. “The head monk told me. You should talk to people more, you’ll find out a lot of stuff. Now hurry.” Maten pulled her up into the middle of the monks. They walked on, and on, and on....and on. Shingma thought that they had to be at the end of Japan before they stopped at the last house. The house was rundown and falling a part. Why would monks live in a place like this. Assatishita had a shrine and a temple for the monks to live, why the Mainstream. “Heh, Mainstream Monks,” she muttered with a grin as they entered the house. |
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03-12-2008, 09:55 PM
Cool.....I like the idea. Are you going to write more? Can't wait. ^^
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