So. He wants me to meet him at the Sea for some R&R before we leave huh? How...convenient...
Shashu stared accusingly at the note for a moment before crumpling it in her fist. Hyazo. That bastard had a way of conveniently showing up along her path, that was for sure. Whether by accident or design mattered little. The important part was that he was just so damn...
distracting. Something about the man stole her focus every time he showed up, and she had to fight to take it back. This entire mission had been rife with his presence at every turn: he had been there for the entire trip here, then again at the colosseum, and now he was showing up at the last stage as well. She'd even caught his scent here and there during the time she'd spent following the trail to this Souji, and each time it was just....
distracting.
She sighed. She'd be there, but not for him. Or so she could tell herself, at any rate. Her end goal, the man named Souji, was said to dwell with his snakes in the lake of Arcadia as well. Her mission had been to find Ayumi's killer and bring them to justice, and despite the very, very cold trail she'd found bits of information here and there that pointed the way. First the bookie from whom she'd extracted the name of an underworld information dealer, then the name of a well-connected ex-shinobi, and at last a guardsman with big ears and small pockets who'd pointed her on her way. This Souji was her last lead. By all accounts he was the only one who knew Ayumi's fate directly; if he wasn't the killer, then he knew who was.
A flick of her wrist cast the note into a nearby brazier as she left the room. It was time to get to the bottom of this mystery.
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Hrmm...maybe this won't be so bad after all.
The Sea was an interesting place indeed, Shashu decided. It was an underground hot spring lake of enormous size, just as advertised, but despite the heat of the water the air was surprisingly tolerable. It reminded her of the mountainous hotsprings back home, where the cold air swept aside the steam just above the waterline while they let the heat steal away their burdens. It'd been too long since she'd been to one. Somehow, even with a couple years of assignment to the village she'd never found the time to visit.
At any rate, she had no idea where to begin. Her trail ended on the shores of this lake, and short of canvassing the local population, a terrible idea if she wanted to lay low, she had no way of finding Souji without a direct search. Though, as she thought about it, it would likely not be necessary. Surely a man who went through these lengths to hide would have his ear to the ground. Perhaps literally. There was a chance
he would find
her if she gave him some time. The question of what to do while she waited was answered by that damning scent.
She tracked him to a small grotto on smell alone, something she was becoming increasingly conflicted about. Why should his scent be so clear to her? Not even Ayumu's was...
No, no time for half-thoughts. We need to be focused on the here and now. Souji could arrive at any time. She snickered quietly to herself.
It's probably cause he doesn't wash properly anyways.
"Hey there edgelord. That note had me thinking you bought into that scum-sucker's crap about R&R, yet here you are staring off into space while you lament the sorrows of your past! Tsk tsk." She waggled a finger in Hyazo's direction.
"You really ought to get those razor blades out of your head. And what's this about my safety? You think I can't take care of myself?"
Shashu planted her hands on her hips and stared up at him, putting a glint of accusation in her eyes. Sure, she was somewhat irritated to hear those words. but she really just wanted to keep the man on his toes. It bothered the hell out of her how Hyazo always seemed to steal flow of conversation. This time,
she would be in control. Hopefully.
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