Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Edenic ❯ Broken Siren Song ( Chapter 34 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Thirty-Four: Broken Siren Song:
“Anna!” Tsuzuki yelled as he ran after her. He grabbed
her by the shoulder. His wife whipped around. She had a crazed look
in her eyes. Tsuzuki looked stunned.
“Anna… -chan?” he asked. She quickly snapped out
of it.
“Huh?” she asked. They didn't speak at first.
“Where were you going?” Tsuzuki asked. Anna slowly
shook her head, confused.
“I… I don't know,” she said. “I just got
this text and ran out the door.” Anna handed him her phone.
Tsuzuki read the text.
“Huh?” he asked. “What is this?” Anna took
a look with him.
“That can't be right,” she said. “It had words. I
read them myself.”
“I believe you,” Tsuzuki said. Anna cocked her
head.
“But?” she asked. The shinigami handed back her
phone.
“Come with me for a moment,” he said. Anna blinked.
“Huh?” she asked.
“Just trust me on this,” Tsuzuki said.
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-9:45 p.m.-
Watari looked Anna's phone.
“Hm,” she said. “You seem to be spot on.”
The blonde scientist looked at the jumbled text on the screen.
“I don't get it,” Anna said.
“Oh,” Watari said. “Sorry about that.” He
held up her phone.
“You, my dear, were about to be lured into a trap with
this,” Watari said. Anna narrowed her eyes.
“How?” she asked.
“This is new to me too,” he said.
“Is it connected to the case?” Tsuzuki asked.
“Possibly,” Watari said. He turned to Anna. “Do
you remember what the message said?”
“Something about a red garden,” she said. “I only
read it for a brief second.” Watari took a moment to
think.
“I think I have heard of that place before,” he said.
The blonde scientist walked over to his computer.
“Sounds familiar,” Tsuzuki said in thought. Anna looked
between the men.
“What's that?” she asked. Her husband looked up.
“Oh that's right. You were in America in the early
2000's,” he said.
“It's an urban legend,” someone spoke up. Anna,
Tsuzuki, and Watari looked up. Hisoka stood in the doorway with a
box in his hands.
“Ah yes,” Watari said. “You found it.”
“What about the Red Garden?” Anna asked. The blond
shinigami typed at his computer.
“Ah, yes,” he said. “Here it is.” Tsuzuki,
Anna, and Hisoka walked over for a look.
“There is a whole site dedicated to it,” Watari said.
The screen was black with red font. Anna rolled her eyes.
“Typical,” she muttered. Watari moved from the
computer.
“Does this have to do with the disappearances?” Tsuzuki
asked. Hisoka set down the box and reached inside. He pulled out
one folder and opened it up.
“There is one case on it,” Hisoka said. He handed the
file to Tsuzuki. The older shinigami took a look. Anna read with
him. She noticed two words on the page.
“Oh,” she said.
“What is it?” Tsuzuki asked. Anna was about to speak
when her phone buzzed. Watari picked it up and looked at the
screen.
“Guys,” he said. “You are not going to believe
this.”
“What?” Tsuzuki asked. He, Hisoka, and Anna looked at
the screen. Anna's stomach dropped.
“No…” she said. The body of a young man was found
mangled and covered in blood. That boy was Jotaro. Anna ran out the
door.
“Anna!” Tsuzuki yelled. He ran out of the lab after
her.
