Konae woke to the rising of the moon and sound of Hope cooing in the amber candle light of her room. Hope had a habit of napping early in the day and waking in the night, which necessitated a servant to care for her. It was that servant Konae heard in the distance of her apartment, Niijima Masumi cleaning dishes. Konae had brought her in to care for the baby. Her father had no choice in the matter, but responded well to the request. She had been living in the apartment and caring for Hope, since the bitter cold of winter several months ago. It was now late spring, the Lunar New Year not far off.
Konae rose from her futon, slipping out of the spaghetti strapped eggshell white satin gown that sheathed her figure. She paused near her closet where she traded the gown for the hanging robe that she would wear until after her shower. Securing the terry cloth sky blue belt of her robe, she walked across the room to where Hope was laying, and lifted her into protective arms, the baby silenced as she moved across the short distance to settle within . “Hello there, how are you?” Konae’s voice rose in pitch slightly. “You look happy!” Hope wriggled against her mother’s bossom and cooed again. She worked her mouth forming all manner of expressions, one even looked to be a smile in Konae’s mind.
The couple left Konae’s room, moving into the brighter and whiter fluorescent lights of the apartment. As she continued talking to Hope, the water abruptly silenced and Hope’s head tilted to and fro as if trying to find out where the sound escaped too.
“Konae-sama.” Niijima crossed from the kitchen quickly and offered to take Hope with open arms. “Is she hungry?”
“She should eat. Then back to bed.” Konae handed the girl off to her temporary care taker. “Thank you.”
“I mixed her formula already. I will warm it for her.” Niijima was turning away to do exactly that when a knock came upon the apartment door.
“I’ll get it.” Konae made her way to the door, the knock had been soft, very polite. She looked down at her bare legs, the robe came just above the knee and decided that she was presentable. Maybe an older person would find her attire impolite, but she didn’t bother to worry over it.
The man that stood before her was dressed like a lawyer, dark brown suit with matching shoes. His tie was a paisley print that was brighter in tone. He looked to be in his mid forties. “Konae Kinuyo.” it was a statement more than a question. His eyes sparkled in the light spilling into the hallway of the apartment building. He held a brief case in his left hand.
“Yes?” she turned on her charm, leaning against the door slightly and letting her head tip aside. “May I help you?”
“No. It’s how I may help you.” The man stepped forward and whispered delicately before she could pull away. “They are going to kill you. They will probably kill me for warning you, but you helped me once. You should leave tonight.”
“Who?” her voice was a harsh whisper, the man was backing away and stepping quickly down the hall toward the steps leading out before she managed to finish her question. Konae followed him, reaching out as she neared him to grasp his elbow. Her fingers clamped about the join and jerked him with a grunt backward.
“Look!” he raised his voice slightly, but lowered it immediately. “Four years ago I saw you. You.” he stepped closer, he looked directly into her eyes. “You killed my daughter’s husband, you saved her from the horrible things he did to her. You did what I couldn’t do. Now I’m helping you. The police have been watching your house for days. I think someone is trying to get revenge. Maybe he was a gangster, I don’t know. Just. Please, get away.”
Konae looked at the man, there was honesty in his eyes. She released him. “Thank you.”
With a nod he took to the stairs, he managed to retain his composure it seemed. Konae returned to her apartment wondering who could possibly be interested in her. She quickly thought over potential enemies. He said police. It could be hunters. They had access to official looking equipment. She shut the door to the apartment calmly and called for Niijima Masumi.
“Who was it Konae sama?” she began to look concerned when Konae didn’t answer, she watched the woman head straight for the phone upon the counter just outside of the kitchen. Konae was rapidly pressing numbers. She dialed with both thumbs, the phone cradled within her palms.
“Put clothes on her.” she looked down at the floor as whoever picked up the phone caught her attention. Niijima stood looking at her with a puzzled look, she’d just told her to feed the baby after all.
“Is something wrong?”
“Dress her. Now!” Konae raised her voice a bit before lowering it to speak to her conversationalist on the phone. Niijima scurried off with the startled Hope, hearing Konae’s very concerned tone. “I need your help. Meet me at school, near the pool.”
The phone was set upon the receiver and picked up again, Niijima heard Konae speaking after a moment of quiet as she went on to dress Hope. She felt dread starting to creep into her mind as she faked a smile at the baby and leaned close to her. “Don’t worry, everything is fine. Right?” the baby cooed gently.
* * *
Inoue Kimiko climbed the stairs slowly, she looked up as she heard hushed whispers and the foot falls of someone come toward her from above. Tipping her head aside she ran her hands over the dark blue denim that covered her legs and zipped up the navy blue turtle necked wind breaker. She continued on her way placing ear buds into her ears as she took the linoleum covered stairs one at a time. She smiled as the man rounded the narrow stairwell.
“Excuse me.” he was soft spoken, turning slightly to let her by. Foot catching on the last step, she reached for him.
“Oh!” she caught herself on his shoulder and giggled as he helped her right herself. “Have we met before?”
“No. No I don’t think so.” he offered his hand, which she took. “Nishi Ichiyo, and you are?”
Inoue smiled sweetly, she shook his hand as she spoke. “Inoue Kimiko. I’m sorry this happened.” her grip grew tighter and twisted her body in a whipping motion that pulled Nishi toward her. With her left foot raised and balancing upon her right, she kicked his ankle from beneath him. Before he could shout, her left hand jabbed him visciously in the throat she felt a soft grunt escape from her lips as she silenced him.
Nishi mouthed something, fear emblazoned in his eyes as he tumbled onto the landing. He would have rolled down the stairs, but that would have created too much noise she gripped his hand ever more tightly. She fetched the folded knife from the left pocket of her wind breaker the weapon producing an audible click as metal sprang into place. He was trying to get to his feet when she shoved the blade into the back of his neck, perfectly placed, Inoue, twisted the five and a half inch double edged blade within his flesh and released his hand. Immediately she placed the heel of her right hand upon the crown of his head and forced it down onto the linoleum. Tilting the knife she slide it forward into his skull. He twitched slightly before going limp, blood beginning to well from the wound.
Looking around, Inoue was careful to keep from trailing blood behind. She shook the knife dry where she stood before heading up the stairs once again. She shivered on the way, unsure she was comfortable with what was taking place. She silenced the voice in her head, her conscience. “I am a servant.” she murmured.
* * *
“Is she dressed?” Konae came into the room in a hurry, stripping her robe and letting it fall carelessly to the floor. She opened her closet and yanked items down with little more than a cursory glance over what she was going to wear. She pulled the pink t-shirt over her head and shoved it down her torso. She followed the shirt with a black pair of stretch pants that some women used to run in, made of lycra and stopping mid calf.
“Almost.” Niijima was growing more and more concerned as she pulled Hope’s small hat over her head. She heard Konae rummaging through something.
“Here. Take this.” the heavy metal object struck Niijima’s arm, it was a small pistol; Niijima didn’t know anything about guns she couldn’t tell if it was a 9mm or a .380. She went wide eyed.
“I don’t know how to–”
“Take it and learn. If something happens, use it. Defend her with your dying breath.” Konae took Niijima’s hand and pressed the semi-automatic pistol into the girl’s palm. “Your dying breath.”
Niijima didn’t need to think about it, she nodded and scooped Hope from her small table. “With my life Konae sama.”
A whisper crossed the room, it was ice cold. “That won’t be necessary. You’re already dead.” Niijima gasped, she nearly fell over the table trying to step back. Right before Konae the figure of a women was seemingly appearing from thin air. Pale white face, perfect rose red lips. The figure was slightly taller than Konae, but very thin. A stiff breeze could have blown her over.
“Take her and run!” Konae’s voice pierced the air a split second before Niijima had managed to get her wits about her. The woman, or ghost, or whatever she was moved to stop her. Konae sprang forward with blinding speed, shoving the unknown woman into the narrow section of wall just beside the closet. Niijima heard the splintering of wood as she grasped Hope more tightly and began to run for the door.
“Konae chan. How impolite of you. Of course.” she paused for a mere moment as she began to draw strength into her body. She was forcibly pulling Konae’s hands from around her shoulders, Konae issued a hiss that resembled a cat. “You only know to be impolite. You whore.”
Niijima didn’t stay to find out what else was happening, with Hope in her arms she moved down the hallway barefoot. Reaching the door, she threw the it open and ran for the stairs. Her mind racing, she didn’t see the woman trotting toward her.
“Are you okay?” Inoue slid to a stop and turned her body slightly, putting her off line from Niijima.
“No, nothing is wrong. I have to go. Excuse me.” As she pressed forward Inoue lashed out with her knife. Niijima, bewildered just barely backed away from it, stumbling to the floor and landing flat on her rump.
“Put the baby down, and I won’t hurt you.” Niijima was hearing none of it. With all the courage she could muster, she raised the gun that Konae gave her. She’d forgotten that she had been clutching desperately in her hand.
“No. Get away from me!” She shrieked and closed her eyes as she pulled the trigger. The gun was deafening to her ears, she’s never heard the sound of a gun up close before. The bullet went wide and embedded itself in the far wall, sending a puff of plaster dust into the air.
With lightning reflexes, Inoue crossed the distance and moved to the side. With her eyes closed, Niijima didn’t see that she’d missed. Panicking, she opened her eyes to see Inoue’s face blank with concentration as she pulled the gun away. Niijima felt her wrist turn uncomfortably just before sharp pain alerted her to the fact that it was broken. It was then she saw the barrel of the gun staring her in the face.
“We are all just servants.” Inoue turned her head slightly. Just before she squeezed the trigger twice blowing two holes in the head of Niijima, she saw the girl take a breath and hunker over the baby. The blood splattered the wall and floor. The baby began to wail as her body came to rest atop the dead body of her caretaker. “Just servants.”
Inoue picked up the crying child and looked about, realizing that the police would likely have been called. Considering her options, she headed for the stairs again, leaving her Mistress to her own devices. The baby continued to wail.
* * *
Konae wasted no time, she snapped her head forward and buried her forehead against her attacker’s face. She felt the breaking of bone, before drawing her head back and felt the interloper release her arms. Using unearthly strength Konae gripped the woman’s shoulders again and lifted her from the ground, the world around her seemed to shiver sligthly as she drew on the energy that flowed about. With a twist of her body, she hurled the woman through the air where she slammed against the wall which faced the street.
Konae saw her chance and with little more than a bending of her knees, she turned her body completely. The circular motion allowed her to leap across the distance with her right leg snapping outward. The inside of her foot connected with her attacker’s face, the power of it forcing the woman to the ground. Konae’s speed was incredible, augmented by the flowing power of Yang, she righted herself and collapsed to one knee before the woman.
“I thought you would be more of a challenge, Utada.” as she spoke those words her left hand grasped the woman by the throat and immediately collapsed her trachea. The crushing sound of tissue collapsing was audible even as Konae began to slam her right fist into the wincing woman’s face. “Utada Hikaru.” She rained punches down into the woman’s mouth, trying to break her jaw. “Demon of Osaka hmm?” blood began to coat Konae’s knuckles as he snarled at the woman. “Coming to kill me?” She felt bone break under the repeated blows, a smile began to creep across her face. Each strike had her true power behind it. She’d tapped into the flows of Yang that permeated the world as soon as the woman appeared in her room.
As quickly as the punches came down, there was a sudden halt to them. Utada’s fingers had grasped the fist just at the wrist. Konae hadn’t even seen her move. It was then she realized the power of the woman, her wrist echoed with pain as the bones were shattered under the strain of Utada’s grip. Konae attempted to rabbit punch her in the face to get way, but Utada’s legs had snaked around her head and slammed it onto the floor.
“I am a soldier, whore.” Utada snarled, coming to her feet, spitting blood atop the fallen Konae. She was already trying to get up, but Utada was powerful and had disoriented Konae badly. She was a strong creature worthy of every bit of fear that had been afforded her. “I will turn you to rot.”
Managing to get to her feet, Konae backed away slowly her right hand unusable. Utada moved with the speed of thought, crossing the distance between the two vampires before Konae could react. She shoved her hand with straightened fingers into Konae’s chest, the ribcage giving way by turning into small fragments that pierced Konae’s lungs and heart. Utada watched the woman’s face go from shock to fear as her hand broke through the flesh and entered the woman’s body. Blood began to trickle every so slightly along her hand. It tickled her wrist and fell in droplets to the floor. It was a beautiful expression, Konae’s eyes widened as if looking with awe at the rising sun. Her mouth was captured into an ‘O’, silenced air escaping her lips. She looked incapable of such strength, but Utada lifted her with little effort from her feet. There was a moment of concentration, power rippling the world about her, and finally Konae spoke as her body began to rot from the power of her dead body turned against her.
“If he loved you.” Utada pulled her hand away, blood rushed onto the floor splattering as if someone had suddenly turned over a paint can. Konae’s feet met the floor and she stumbled backward, colliding with the wall. “Why didn’t you have his child?” Konae smirked, despite the pain of her body rotting from within. She slid down the wall, but caught herself. “Hope.” she began to stagger from the room, gasping through the hallway. As her body failed, she came to her knees. A black sludge began to leak from the gaping wound in her chest.
“But.” Utada glided into the bedroom doorway, watching the dying woman crawl along. “I do.”
Konae looked over her shoulder, she was trying to reach the front door. It was still open and again she called out, her voice sounding dry as the rot within her accelerated. “Hope.” Finally her body gave in, the husk of flesh crumpling to the floor. “Hooooooooope.” Hundreds of years died in that apartment with the destruction of Konae Kinuyo.
Utada heard the sirens as they neared the building and left the apartment the same way she came, her physicality vanishing into the spirit world with a simple step sideways. In her place, a small figurine of green jade was left behind.