The family that opened the door took one look at the mud covered strangers before closing the door in their faces. (Note: Wait... I dont get what happened... the last chapter clearly says that Masahiro cleaned him self up...... Maybe this is a flashback? )
Narachika frowned at the closed door. He was silent for a moment before a resolute expression settled on his face.
"Twelve Shinshou..... I command you to break down this door."
"BROTHER ! .... NO!!!!!"
Masahiro waved his hands frantically.
"Hahahahaha.... Im kidding.." Narachika laughed as he turned to the still frantic Masahiro.
"No, you were serious..." Taiin thought to herself, but she reined in her winds none the less.
Masahiro signed in relief.
Narachika once again knocked on the door, telling the family that he had a letter penned by Fujiwara himself. Only then did the family relent, only slightly. A crack appeared in the door, and Narachika stuffed the oild paper wrapped package through the narrow opening. They waited for another 15 minutes.
It seemed so long that taiin was ready to do as Narachika had asked before. But the door was open jsut as she decided to act and the group was lead inside.
Chogu Yutari's mansion was vast and luxurious. Store houses lined the four interior walls and the architecture of the main hall and lesser courtyards was intricate and ostentatious. A stable for the horses stood in the corner. They must live very well here.
As Narachika and Masahiro were dressed too poorly, they were not allowed to enter any of the buildings. The clouds were still thick after the storm and they were asked to wait outside.
A period of time passed before a richly dressed middle age man approached them anxiously.
"Im am so sorry that my servants treated you two with such poor manners."
The middle aged man turned out to be the head of the household, Chogu Yutari. He quickly directed his servants to prepare a bath a some clean clothes for his guests to change into. Masahiro and Narachika were quickly welcomed into the main hall.
Narachika and Masahiro were quickly made comfortable with clean clothes, and while Narachika engaged Lord Yutari with the matter at hand, Masahiro was led to a bath.
"Please ring the bell if you need anything." the servant said before walking away.
Masahiro bathed himself with the water, carefully rinsing the dried bits of mud and dirt of his hair. After his bath, the servants had prepared clean clothes for him, and promising to clean his soiled clothes. They had also brought tea and some light snacks to occupy him while he waited for his brother.
The wait seem to stretch on for hours and Masahiro had just made up his mind to go out and look for his brother when Narachika appeared at the door. Narachika remained silent as Masahiro look up at him. After a moment, he waved his hand toward the porch, beckoning Masahiro outside. Once outside, they both sat on the wooden steps.
The servants had prepared a long rectangular guest house for them, surrounded by walkways on all four sides. However, there was no wall that separated the walkways from the courtyard. The guest house was very close to the main hall from which light poured through its open door.
(Translator Note: The description of the layout of the house is extensive...but it basically boils down to the fact that they have little privacy and everything they say can be heard by anyone else.)
"What did Lord Yutari say? " Masahiro asked.
Hearing his question, Narachika used his finger to point at his chin. Then he answered "It looks a lot more serious than we imagined. It was no wonder that Taiin of the twelve Shinshou was uneasy about the situation."
Taiin of course was nearby, but she remained invisible, and her aura was barely detectable.
"The two children we saw before. I'm told that their mother is afflicted with the same memory loss."
"Also, Im told that there is a strange shrine nearby, but it has been damaged now and has collapsed."
"Lets start with these leads."
Narachika looked thoughtful as he stared out into the courtyard.
A moment passed..... and Narachika turned to him.
"Masahiro, are you really totally blind ?"
............
"Ah... uh..... well........ sort of......" Masahiro looked away at the sudden blunt question.
Narachika looked over at Masahiro, who had refused to make eye contact. After a moment, he laid a hand on Masahiro's sagging shoulders.
"I'm not blaming you....... I just wanted to know. "
He pulled a small paper package out of his robe, and unwrapped it to reveal a ceremonial pendant and some prayer beads, adding these to complete his "Onmyouji" look.
"To be really honest, this is a two man job.....for me to do it alone would be quite difficult...... I'm not sure if I can do it. If you cant see, I could lend you my strength. You still have attack strength, don't get totally discouraged yet."
"If you say so....." Masahiro replied.
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Narachika was of course, a great onmyouji. Being an Onmyouji required skill and connections. One must harbor the ability to weave spells and elements as well as the ability to unravel the complicate social relationships of the Heian court. Narachika was both skilled and honest, and thus few took issue with him.
Narachika had liked working with spells before deciding his career path, and his Abe lineage gave him an extra edge on the competition, and he quickly rose to become known as one of the premier Onmyouji in Japan. Even though he traveled little, his abilities in detecting and repelling Youkai were nearly unparalleled.
Even then,....Narachika had said his strength wasn't enough to deal with the situation at hand.
Their opponent must possess considerable strength.............to say the least.
A flash of white startled Masahiro out of his troubled thoughts. He stared intently into the darkness until he met the eyes of the white mononoke, perched on a nearby railing.
The crimson eyes burned into Masahiro.
Its been a while................ but even now, Masahiro felt the gaze unbearable........ the lack of recognition in those eyes tore into his heart, and reopened old wounds.
A breath hitched in his chest.... as the pressure in his chest throbbed painfully. The dull ache becoming sharper with every beat.
He wanted to lay down.... to curl up and slowly soothe away the throbbing pain........
.....some where away from the world.......
... far ..........far away.....
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