He wore white fur; so
shiny and gleaming that it hurt his eyes just to look at it. From the place
where he stood he couldn't tell which animal the fur was taken from, but it was
obviously real. Even a little kid like him could tell that. The fur covered his
loins and his shins, hugging his hips and legs in an almost hypnotic way. He
was not wearing a shirt, but a cloak made from the same fur covered his
shoulders and arms.
Syusuke stared at him, the boy's blue hair
blowing in the wind. Never in his life has he felt more fascinated by the sight
of another human being. Minutes or hours or maybe days he stood there and held
the kid's gaze, losing track of time.
In reality it lasted only a couple of
seconds, that moment. A few seconds, and then another boy appeared and broke
the spell Fuji was caught in. The other boy wore the same fur as the
blue-haired boy. Fuji guessed he was older by the way he looked. His hair was
silver and the way it gleamed under the moonlight was almost unrealistic; was
almost magical. He had a stern look on his face, and the one glance he sent at
Fuji was of complete disdain. Then he talked to the other boy. "We are
going," he said, and with these words turned around and started marching the
way he came, disappearing into the woods.
The young boy looked at Fuji for another
moment before going after the silver-haired guy. Syusuke didn't see disdain in
his blue eyes, nor did he see any other feeling. The boy's face was simply
emotionless. It was blank.
When the brunette's mother came to pick
him up from the playground about thirty minutes later, she found him standing
next to the swings and staring at the forest. When she asked him how was his
day, he shared with her what he had learned in school and what he and his
friends did and what his friend's mother cooked them for lunch. He did not say
anything about a blue-haired boy around his age with empty face and navy-blue
eyes.
Chapter One
The last thing he heard
before everything went black was Chaiki's voice calling his name with horror.
He saw nothing. He felt nothing. Somewhere in his mind he knew he had got hurt,
but he couldn't tell just what had happened.
And then came the pain; sharp and strong
and so sudden he almost lost consciousness again. After the pain returned the
voices and they were all too loud and too high. They only increased the ache.
Then came the taste, the metallic taste filling his mouth.
By the time he gained his vision he
figured out what had happened. Chaiki was kneeling next to him, her face
covered with tears and full of fear. Her lips moved and he could hear her
voice, but he couldn't put the words into a sentence. Somewhere in the mess of
words he heard "ambulance" and "help". He waited. He tried
to breathe. He felt a hand on his face and another hand holding his own;
Chaiki, there with him.
And then everything faded away again.
Everything went blank.
Fuji woke up in a small
room with white walls. Infusion was connected to his right arm and he was
wearing an ugly green hospital uniform.