Cowboy Bebop Fan Fiction ❯ Stone of Light ❯ Guide ( Chapter 5 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
V: Guide:
Spike opened his eyes to see someone standing over him. As his
vision cleared, he noticed that it was a woman with a stoic look on
her face.
“Huh? Who are you?” he asked. She didn't answer with words.
I was sent here to assist you.
The first thing that Spike noticed was the arrows sticking out of
her bun. She held a big black bow in her right hand.
“What's with the arrows in your hair?” he asked. The woman didn't
answer. She stuck out her hand over him. He reached up and took
it.
“Thanks,” the cowboy said when he got to his feet. She stared up at
him with light violet eyes. Her plump cheeks made her look younger
than she actually was. Spike looked her up and down.
“Who sent you?” he asked. The woman pointed upward. Spike didn't
have to look up.
“Oh,” he said. Was there any need to ask any more questions?
“Spike?” they heard behind them. They turned and saw Sakura in the
doorway. She held her hand to her chest as her breath hitched in
her throat. The woman with arrows in her bun bowed her head.
“I take it you know each other,” Spike said. His wife slowly
nodded. The woman began walking over to the tenshi-chi without a
word.
We don't have time to stand around.
We have to get going now.
“And where would that be?” Spike asked. The woman paused and looked
over her shoulder.
Follow me. She pushed past Sakura and kept walking.
The couple looked at each other. There was no need to say anything.
If this was going to end the mess that was coming for them, what
choice did they have but to follow? Sakura turned and followed the
arrows sticking out of the woman's hair. Her husband trailed
behind.
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Miguel could rest knowing that his package made it to Sakura and
Spike just in time. Now, he just had to focus on his end of the
job. That wasn't going to be as easy as he first thought it was. He
looked down at the giant hole in his abdomen.
“You need to rest, dear.”
“I can't. I have to end this.”
“Let me treat your wounds, at least. That looks really bad.”
“Alright.” He fought to keep still as a pair of ghostly hairs felt
along the wound. There was no blood coming out. There hadn't been
blood in his body for a long time. That didn't make much of a
difference. He screamed aloud in and shut his eyes.
“Just hold on. I'm about done.” Her voice might as well be miles
away. He sucked in a mouthful of air. The wound worked itself
closed. Miguel's body went limp as he breathed out. He heard her
breathe out as well. She was done.
“I can't keep doing this. My magic won't be enough.”
“I know.”
“It might fail and that wound won't heal properly.”
“I know.” He didn't have to look down to know that she was speaking
the truth. Lately, it had been getting worse. Right now, the hole
had gotten smaller. There wasn't supposed to be a hole at all.
Miguel knew that he couldn't keep this up. But he had to stop him
from coming. If he quit now, there would be no one to stop the
storm from coming.
“How many days do we have left?”
“Five days.”
He closed his eyes and took a breath. “Okay.” That was all that he
would need. Right now, Miguel needed to rest before he could get
back to work. He couldn't start up again, lest he open that wound
up again.
“Hey.”
“Hm?”
“Can you stay by me a little bit longer?”
“Of course.”
“Thank you.” Miguel was asleep in minutes. This would have to do
for now.