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Saturday, June 25, 2005
A Man And A Woman: The curse of the monk’s hand
*episode 9*
Naraku sits alone in the heart of his cave. A figure approaches him. “My master,” he says, “The Saimyoushou tell me that Akume and Kutsumaru will be arriving shortly. They have failed.” Naraku says, “They seem to have taken quite a liking to you. Before now, my incects have never obeyed anyone but me.” The other asks, “Is that a compliment my master, or a threat?” The lord says, “You’re learning quickly. Did they tell you what the monk wispered?” The other shakes his head. “He said that his regret was that demon slayer who rescued him.” Naraku says. “Keep that in mind when the lovers come.” “You intend to punish them?” the other asks. Naraku responds, “One of my mistakes in handling Kagura was to allow her to fail me without penalty. I will not repeat this miscalculation.” “I could do it for you.” the subordinate says. “No,” Naraku says, “this is something I will enjoy. You are merely to observe and learn. Here they are.” That said, Akume and Kutsumaru walk into the chamber. They kneel before Naraku, and Akume says, “Forgive us lord. We did not consider that the slayer might not be with the others; we have failed you.” Naraku smiles and says, “Don’t feel too bad. Giman not only failed in his mission, he also lost his jewel shard. I still have both of yours. Considering this, I have decided to be lenient toward the two of you.” “Thank you, Master Naraku.” they say in unison. “Yes,” Naraku says, “In fact, I’ll only kill one of you. I think…you.” As he speaks, Naraku points at the woman. A tentacle shoots from his arm, aimed at Akume’s heart. The fourth person present is not able is track all the movement, but when it is done, he sees Naraku extending a tentacle through Kutsumaru back and Akume’s front. Before they are both absorbed into Naraku’s flesh, Akume gives a final caress to her lover who gave his life in a futlie attempt to save hers. When the two are nothing but a memory, Naraku turns to the other. He asks, “Why did Kutsumaru die?” The other says, “He was weak.” Naraku’s look says go on. “He allowed lust to grow into love. He desired a female in such a way that he not only had to have her body, he also needed her heart. He was a fool, he deserved to die.” Naraku nods, “That is true. However, also remember the simple fact that he failed me. Your turn will come soon, and should you fail, a similar fate awaits you. However, you will not fail. You are not like him; you are superior; you are my…
*The End*
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