I G O T M O R E
“Master Korosu hates you,” Ryuu chuckled, Yurei sighed and swooned.
“I love the way he walks when he’s angry,” Yurei sighed and closed her eyes.
Korosu slammed the old, dark and wooden door to his royal room. His cloak swept the floor as he stepped to an old desk, glaring down at the various torn letters.
“Damn kid…” Korosu trailed off, slapping at the papers on the desk and making them fly like a pack of doves. He sighed, rubbing the bridge of his nose while placing his head against the wall. He clenched his jaw, speeding towards the closet door and kicking it with his heel, the wood cracked and the door opened. Korosu stomped back to the desk like nothing happened, slumping down into the chair and resting his head in his hands.
“How am I going to kill this useless excuse for a human?” he asked himself before hearing a loud bang on the floor.
“Huh?” Korosu looked toward what made the noise, an old and wooden staff hit the ground as it fell out of the closet. His eyes widened with a slight smile threatening to pull at the corners of his lips, the tip of the stick was shaped like a cylinder, glowing a slight hue of a dark purple. A tall and transparent ghost entered, seeping through the rock wall. His dark and messy bangs covered his eyes while his hands were covered by a long sweater. The ghost man looked up.
“Korosu…” he cut himself off when he saw the staff, Korosu pointing at it as if he was a child in a candy store, showing his mother his favorite.
“Hewie, my dear acquaintance,” Korosu began, “What is that?”
“T-that’s the Ghost Staff, your fathers,” Hewie responded in a low voice. Korosu’s grin widened wickedly, his teeth sharp as a knife.
“Perfect,” Korosu cackled quietly.
Chapter 4
The morning was calm, the birds singing again as the breeze shook the leaves of even the biggest trees. The animals called all of their different sounds, some sounding light and high while others sounded as if they had seen something that no person has ever laid their eyes upon. The sun in the middle of the bright sapphire sky while it casted a bright line of white over the entire forest, making it impossible for creatures to hide from deadly predators. The smacking of a stick on the leaves echoed, making the small rabbits and hybrids run back into their hiding places. Intense laughter and giggling coming from a not so deep part of the many trees.
“Take that you stupid tree!” Gou laughed as he whacked the branches and leaves with another broken branch. “How do you like being hit with your own brother!?”
Tod soon found himself following behind like a dog. He ducked through the branches of the low and fresh trees, while Gou ran through them like a child.
“Gou! Dammit!” Tod grunted, getting hit in the face with a branch. “Gou!”
“Woah!” Gou yelled in awe, “Tod! Get your ass over here!”
Tod groaned loudly, tripping on some sticks and stumbling a few times before actually reaching Gou. He sighed and put a hand on Gou’s shoulder as if he was about to scold him.
“Gou, what is it-” Gou cut Tod off, pointing forward to which Tod looked up. His mouth slowly dropped open as he gazed upon the scene before him, an empty field with grass that seemed to be dying each second. The field stretched out far, almost seeming never ending until it hit the tide of the beautiful blue ocean. The sun contrasted the scenery perfectly, lighting the water with stars. Gou looked with wide eyes, his mouth opened slightly while his knees trembled. Tod looked back at Gou with eyes that were wider than his.
“Tod,” Gou whispered as Tod leaned down to hear him better. “This reminds me of something.”
“Something, or someone?” Tod smirked, nudging him with his shoulder. Gou sat down on his knees, Tod watched him before sitting next to him, his smirk gone and replaced with worried eyes. “Gou?”
“We met here,” Gou whispered once more, Tod put his hands in his lap with a shaking smile.
“No we didn’t, we met at schoo-”
“Not us,” Gou cut him off, unable to tear his eyes away from the empty field. Tod raised an eyebrow before his eyes widened and he looked ahead again.
“Oh, you mean?” Tod expected Gou to finish his sentence but Gou just nodded his head and put it down. Tod looked forward, his eyes softening more than they already have.
“I miss her,” Gou whimpered quietly as Tod pulled him onto his shoulder, embracing him tightly. Gou held onto Tod’s shirt as if he never wanted to let go.
“Shh, don’t think about it, it’s okay now,” Tod comforted while rubbing his hand on the side of Gou’s arm. Gou sat up and quickly wrapped his arms around Tod, hugging him tighter and tighter while Tod’s shoulder got wet with his tears. Tod rubbed Gou’s back slowly and hugged him back, closing his eyes and resting his head against Gou’s.
As the two boys embraced one another, Raibu and Shinda were out on their afternoon walk to let off some thoughts and get a chance with nature. Raibu stepped deeper into the forest before coming across Tod and Gou, he smiled warmly when he realized that they hadn't seen them. Shinda followed closely behind.
“What are they doing?” Shinda asked Raibu in a hushed tone, her dead eyes staring at the two boys.
“They’re hugging,” Raibu whispered back, still smiling. Shinda’s eyes widened.
“They’re gay!?” she exclaimed in a whisper, looking at Raibu shocked. She put her hands on her cheeks.
“What? No!” Raibu looked back at Shinda, “This is the place where Gou and Tasu met!”
“Oh,” Shinda sighed, closing her eyes and moving her hand to her forehead.
“Let's leave them be,” Raibu smiled at them and went along with his and Shinda’s walk.
Chapter 5
With the room dark and cold like a forest at night, a dim lighting of purple flashed on the gray walls. The smell of smoke filled the air and made it seem like something was on fire in the room. Sounds of grunts and groans, clattering on the floor and scared yelps echoing. The air was cold, little candles barely doing the job of heating the small place. There was Korosu and Hewie, Korosu trying and failing many times with the Ghost Staff, Hewie afraid of Korosu and cowering backwards whenever Korosu threw the staff on the ground.
“Dammit!” Korosu yelled, stomping his foot, “How the hell was Father so good at this?!”
“He had years of training and preparation, Sire,” Hewie responded, playing with his hands in his sleeves. Korosu repeated a supposed spell, getting it wrong and tossing the staff against the wall, right next to Hewie. He yelped and flinched out of the way.
“Well Father was a stupid little-”
“KOROSU!” Hewie barked, looked at Korosu before he could say anything more. Korosu looked at him with wide eyes, not expecting the sudden snap from Hewie.
“Fine.” He walked back to the staff laying on the ground, picking it up and holding it in his hands tightly.
“It would be better if you’d allow me to help you,” Hewie insisted, gliding a bit closer to Korosu with his hands open.
“You didn’t even apologize to me,” Korosu whined, looking away like a child.
“Do you want to kill this guy or not?” Hewie asked, glaring at Korosu under his messy bangs.
“You don’t seem like you want to kill him,” Korosu scoffed. “I wanna burn him.”
Hewie sighed, “I do want to kill him, if it’s what you want then I want it too.”
“You’re lying. I can see right through you,” Korosu looked him up and down, his eyes settling on his face, “Literally.”
“Yurei’s not going to shut up about how good you’re doing when you’re ding horrible just because she wants to go out with you, and Ryuu is just… ‘Special’.”
HELP I WAS SO TEMPTED TO PUT "Well Father was a stupid little cunt"
I LIKE ADDING MY OC'S INTO STORIES-