“Hear this word that I take up over you in lamentation, O house of Israel. “Fallen, no more to rise, is the virgin Israel, forsaken on her land, with none to raise her up.” - Amos 5:1
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“No…”
Yuri opened and closed her eyes several times, and every single time that she’d opened her eyes, she wished for the scene before her to vanish. And each time, she was solely disappointed. The scene before her oddly resembles a horror movie flick that she’d watched with Miki and Michio once a few months ago.
But unfortunately, this is reality, not a movie.
Yuri’s mind completely shut down as she saw her mother lying in a pool of her own blood that she didn’t even realise that she was walking over to her mother’s body. She had only realised it when she felt a warm and sticky hand grasped her own hand, and realised that she was half-kneeling by her mother’s body.
Hitomi Kirisawa was still conscious, if only barely, and blood was trailing from the sides of her lips, and the hand that was grasping Yuri’s own was wet and sticky with the blood of Hitomi Kirisawa. A slash wound was clearly visible on the pale neck of Hitomi, and it seemed to be taking a lot of effort for the woman to breathe, let alone talk.
“Yu…ri…” Hitomi gasped out.
“Kaa…san…”
“I…don’t have…much time.” Hitomi said weakly in Japanese through gasps, and Yuri could feel that her mother’s life was slowly slipping away, and grasped onto her mother’s hand tightly as if she could hold onto her mother’s life that way.
“No! It won’t be that way! I…I’ll call for an ambulance now! You’ll be just fine, kaa-san!” Yuri cried, and a light tug on her hand caused her to stop.
“It’s…too late…” Hitomi managed to smile weakly despite her current state. “Listen…Yuri… Go…to your uncle…to…the country of Japan… He’ll…protect you…”
“What are you saying, kaa-san?”
“He’ll…protect you… I…disapprove of…what he does…but he will protect…you…” Hitomi gasped for air as well as the energy to speak. “I’ve…never asked you…for anything at all… Just…this once…I want you…to listen to me… Go to…your uncle…to the country of Japan… Do not…return here again… Niisan…was right…like he…always was… Listen…Yuri…” Hitomi grasped tightly onto Yuri’s hand with her remaining strength. “Kami… Do…not trust Kami…”
Yuri can only stare at her mother’s strange words. “Huh?”
“Do…not trust Kami…” Hitomi repeated her last words weakly, gasping for air, and more blood trailed from the sides of her lips. “He…is no…saviour… I…was a fool… I…trusted that man…against my better…judgement… Listen…Yuri… In this world…power is everything… I…knew that right from the start… Trust…no one…but yourself… Live on…Yuri…”
Hitomi’s eyes rolled to the back of her head as her eyes slid shut, never to open again, her hand slipping out of Yuri’s grasp, and landing with a light thud on the carpeted ground beneath her.
“Kaa-san!”
Yuri then spied a white chrysanthemum flower lying by Hitomi’s side; along with a bloodstained knife which Yuri is willing to bet is the murder weapon. Her eyes then widened slightly as she picked up the flower that is meant to be an offering for the dead.
Almost like a movie on fast rewind, Yuri suddenly recalled the previous day when she had came home from school, and had seen that woman in her house, and her mother’s reaction to the white chrysanthemum flower that she had with her…
—and you’re probably going to need it soon enough. Though I doubt that I’ll be able to hear your comments on my flower arranging skills which is a pity. After all…you won’t be living long enough to see them…
Yuri felt a hot white flame of anger rise up in her as she snapped the stalk of the flower in half in her hand. She now knew who had murdered her mother in cold blood. This flower…is her calling card.
Like that woman was mocking her.
“Oh God…”
Yuri turned around at the sound of an unfamiliar voice, and saw a group of blue uniformed police officers standing at her door, the group of them looking quite pale, and seemed as if they were about to faint as they took in the sight before them.
Yuri suddenly realised what the scene must have looked like to them, and she panicked a little as the police officers walked into her house whilst one of them spoke quickly into his walkie-talkie, summoning for some backup.
“I…I didn’t do anything…!” Yuri tried to defend herself as one of the officers pulled her away from her mother’s body, as another covered her mother’s body with a sheet. A loud click was heard as a pair of handcuffs snapped around her wrists. “Believe me! I didn’t do anything!”
“Contact Irene,” said the police officer who had just summoned some backup with the usage of his walkie-talkie. “I think that we’re going to need the help of a social worker. Preferably a counsellor and a lawyer from the MCYS (Ministry of Community Youth and Sports). Probably both.”
“Roger.”
“I didn’t do anything! Let me go!”
Yuri tried struggling against the hold of the police officer who had quite a firm grip on her. She then turned towards the direction of her mother’s covered body. On the coffee table in the sitting room, the last petal from the stalk of sakura blossoms fell off and floated gently to the ground.
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“…can’t believe that this had happened…”
“…yeah, tell me about it…”
“…a nine-year-old child…!”
“…you were there at the crime scene! You saw the entire situation for yourself!”
Miki Ishigawa was nearly going crazy with worry.
Her eldest brother had given her a call from the police station informing her and her second brother, Michio Ishigawa, that Yuri was arrested under the charge of murder, with the victim being one Hitomi Kirisawa.
Miki was currently at the police station with Michio, waiting impatiently for Yuri, and for Michiru to settle whatever affairs that he has to. Being the younger sister of a CID officer, Miki knew the law like the back of her hand, and knew that in murder cases where a murder suspect is a minor with no other relations, a counsellor or a CID officer will have the child under their care until the case is resolved.
And from what Miki had heard from her brother, the higher ups had ordered that Michiru be the one to keep an eye on Yuri during the investigation.
“How could this happen?” Michio muttered from his seat beside Miki, his knees drawn up to his chest.
Miki didn’t say anything.
She had literally suffered from cardiac arrest when she had received the phone call from her eldest brother. She and Michio immediately hailed for a cab to head down to the police headquarters where Yuri was being questioned.
It had been close to four hours since then, and Miki was getting more anxious and worried as each second passed, until the sound of soft footsteps reached her ears.
Miki and Michio both looked up as Yuri walked into the waiting hall, looking utterly exhausted. She looked as if she’d gone through hell and back. Her eyes were red and puffy which indicates that she had just been crying, and Miki thought for a moment that her best friend looked almost like the living dead.
A woman who seemed to be in her mid-thirties was with Yuri, which a police officer earlier had introduced as a voluntary counsellor from the MCYS, and was also a lawyer who deals with juvenile cases. She was also the lawyer who would be in charge of Yuri’s case.
Michiru walked out of the room which Yuri and the lawyer had both walked out of a few moments prior, a dark look on his face as the lawyer turned to address him, one hand on Yuri’s shoulder.
“With that, she will be in your care whilst the investigation is pending,” she said, and Michiru nodded. “Yuri will be excused from school until then. And seeing as how you are already acquainted with her, and you have family members who will be able to keep an eye on her in your absence, she’ll be in your care.”
Michiru nodded grudgingly. “Understood.”
If you spend your time hoping someone will suffer the consequences for what they did to your heart, then you're allowing them to hurt you a second time in your mind. - Shannon L. Alder* * * *
Just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life. - Romans 6:4* * * *
Revenge, the sweetest morsel to the mouth that ever was cooked in hell. - Walter Scott, The Heart of Mid-Lothian* * * *
An eye for an eye will only make the whole world blind. - Mahatma Gandhi* * * *
And from the giantess of Jarnvior was borne Hati Hroovitnisson, the wolf of the night who chases the Moon, thus beginning the cycle of night and day. - Unknown Author* * * *
The best revenge is not to be like your enemy. - Marcus Aurelius, Mediations* * * *
Revenge proves its own executioner. - John Ford, The Broken Heart* * * *
He was led as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before its shearers is silent, so He opened not His mouth. - Isaiah 53:7* * * *
Truly, if there is evil in this world, it lies within the hearts of mankind. - Edward D. Morrison* * * *April 2010Shinjuku, JapanIt had been nearly five months after Raven’s Gate’s demise, and slowly, things were settling down, and getting back to normal.Or at least, as normal as it could be.The top officials of the Japan government have somehow managed to cover everything up. And they have also managed to convince the members of the public, as well as their own subordinates within the government itself, that the entire story about Hati being a terrorist organisation under their command was a fabricated lie spun by the Raven’s Gate organisation.Riou Takeshi had also managed to produce proper evidence that proved that Raven’s Gate was the one going around wrecking havoc, and also responsible for
You said in your heart, ‘I will ascend to heaven; above the stars of God I will set my throne on high; I will sit on the mount of assembly in the far reaches of the north; I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will make myself like the Most High.’ - Isaiah 14:13 * * * * The soft soothing classical music of Antonio Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons: Winter reaches Yuri’s ears the moment that she had stepped through the door, with the heavy door slamming shut behind her, giving her a slight start. The room that she was in was nearly three times the size of the meeting room of the Phantoms back at Hati headquarters. It also seems to have been used as some sort of tea-room by the previous owners of the mansion several decades ago. Heavy blue silk curtains were drawn across the windows of the room, preventing the sunlight from streaming in fully. Several oil paintings of scen
If you do what is right, will you not be accepted? But if you do not do what is right, sin is crouching at your door; it desires to have you, but you must master it.” - Genesis 4:7* * * *Whilst Yuri was facing her past, Selina was facing hers too.Sunny and Selina got separated when they were attacked by some of the minions of Raven’s Gate, and Selina had somehow ended up somewhere on the beach, in the northern part of the island.And it was there where she currently faced Samuel Ng.Selina clenched her hands into fists by her sides, not taking her eyes off of the guy.“Sam…” she muttered.Sam had a nonchalant look on his face as he met Selina’s eyes. “Hey Selina,” he said with a tone like he was talking about the weather. “I told you that we would see each other again.&rdq
The LORD has broken the staff of the wicked, the scepter of rulers, that struck the people in wrath with unceasing blows, that ruled the nations in anger with unrelenting persecution. - Isaiah 14:5* * * *Dawn was just breaking over the horizon when Terror Island came into view.The island was very beautiful once upon a time, with silver sparkling white sand on the beaches, with several species of plant life growing on the island, and a gigantic mansion built on the island that could easily pass as a castle because of the size of it.The entire mansion was made out of solid white marble, fashioned after an ancient Victorian style mansion, with ivy growing on the walls, and with red roof tiles.There were also several fruit trees growing on the island, and there were many rabbits running wild. One could literally live on this island without having to go anywhere, as ther
For I know how many are your transgressions and how great are your sins — you who afflict the righteous, who take a bribe, and turn aside the needy in the gate. Therefore he who is prudent will keep silent in such a time, for it is an evil time. - Amos 5:12* * * *A bell tinkled somewhere within the hot springs inn of the city of Atami which was located somewhere in the Shizuoka prefecture of Japan.The inn proprietor is a woman in her late thirties. She looked up only to be slightly taken aback at the sight of the customer – a teenage girl who didn’t seem to be older than eighteen or nineteen and was wearing a high collared dark blue coat that covered the lower part of her face, with a pair of transparent purple sunglasses perched on her nose.“W-Welcome.” The inn proprietor stammered as the girl walked up to the reception desk. “W-What can I do for you?
My God, My God, why have you forsaken me? Why are you so far from saving me, so far from the words of my groaning? - Psalm 22:1* * * *Things couldn’t get any worse for Hati.And as Yuri had predicted, Raven’s Gate wasn’t even halfway done with them yet.It was barely two weeks after that accursed video had found its way into the hands of the media, when Venar Enterprises or Raven’s Gate, started spreading rumours in Japan about Hati killing politicians under the orders of the government.Yuri had feared initially the backlash that would happen should the civilian populace find out about Hati’s existence. It caused an all-out riot in the streets of Japan, and even within the government themselves, it became a free-for-all for everyone.The high ranking government officials were finding it difficult to curb the riots bre
Seek good, and not evil, that you may live; and so the LORD, the God of hosts, will be with you, as you have said. Hate evil, and love good, and establish justice in the gate. - Amos 5:14* * * *Selina sighed for the umpteenth time as she took out her cellphone once more and stared at the screen, but no message arrived, and no call came for her.Yuri who was sitting beside her in the swivel chair at the bar counter of Starlight’s Hall sighed.It was about an hour or so before the opening of Starlight’s Hall, and both girls were having a drink at the bar as they frequently did ever since Raven’s Gate had gone quiet for nearly a month.Everyone was nervous, as they had absolutely no idea what Raven’s Gate was now planning. But knowing how that organisation works, it’ll probably mean trouble for them. A lot of trouble.
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil. For you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me. - Psalm 23:4* * * *A bell tinkled somewhere in Starlight’s Hall as Yuri pushed the door opened, entering the bar.As it was mid-afternoon, the bar wasn’t open yet, but Yuri, Tohya and Ren often popped by Starlight’s Hall then, and Mizuki was used to it by now. Apart from Yuri and her friends, there was hardly anyone before its opening hours.As such, Yuri was surprised when she saw a middle aged man dressed in a semi-casual outfit sitting on one of the swivel chairs at the bar counter, a black jacket draped on the chair beside him, a martini in front of him. The man also wore a pair of frameless glasses on his nose, and he looked like one of the businessmen that Yuri sees everyday on the streets.Mizuki gave
We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life. - Roman 6:4 * * * * Yuri sat up in bed on an early Saturday morning, rubbing the sleep out of her eyes, having been woken by the sunlight streaming onto her face that morning. Something compelled her to look at her bedside table and her gaze fell onto the calendar that sat next to the photo frame on her table, next to her alarm clock. Yuri spotted the red circle around October twenty-fourth. Her face fell slightly when she remembered what that day was. ‘That’s right,’ thought Yuri to herself, glancing at the photo frame, focusing on the image of her mother as she did so. ‘Today is kaa-san’s birthday.’ * * * * The streets of Kabukicho in Shinjuku w