Shinbe couldnât stand Toyaâs heavy-handedness, âYes, I understand. Now, if you donât mind.â
Toya moved to the side, letting Shinbe pass. âI donât trust that guardian,â Toya thought to himself.
Shinbe walked into the forest. He didnât care where he was going. He just wanted to get as far away as possible from Toyaâs knowing eyes. Yes, he knew Toya would kill him when he found out what he did, but at least heâd die a happy man. He sighed looking up into the star filled night, âAw, Kyoko. Why did you have to leave? Damn Toya.â He swung his staff out in front of him and growled. âDamn you.â
Shinbe kept on walking with no intention of going near the shrine, but thatâs where he wound up anyway. He stood at the edge of the clearing, knowing he shouldnât be there. Toya was probably following. He glanced around self-consciously for any signs of his hot-tempered brother. When he didnât sense him anywhere, he slowly made his way towards the maiden statue.
He stood in front of the statue, looking at the image of Kyoko from the past, daydreaming, and never hearing the footsteps that came up behind him.
âWhat the hell do you think youâre doing here, guardian?â Toya called in a low tone from behind. He startled Shinbe so much that he lost his balance and almost fell into the arms of the maiden, had Toya not grabbed him by the arm.
âToya, you really have to stop sneaking up on people like this,â Shinbe said with a growl as he shook off Toyaâs hand.
âI told you to stay away from Kyoko. I donât know whatâs going on in that head of yours, but if I have to knock some sense into you, I will,â Toyaâs eyes sparked madly in anger at the thought of his brother, harboring feelings for Kyoko. Not in this lifetime, not if he had anything to do about it.
Shinbe had had enough of Toyaâs threats. He just snapped. âWhat the hell!â he swung his staff at Toya, who jumped back out of the way. âYouâve had a million chances with Kyoko, but you always chose to close your eyes to it. Now you want to tell her whom she can be with? Whom she can kiss?â he laughed but it sounded angry. âIt isnât going to happen, Toya. You lose.â Shinbe shook his head and steadied his staff, ready for the oncoming rampage. He knew just what Toya was capable of but he was tired of backing down.
Toya stared at Shinbe in shock. He couldnât move. He knew he couldnât use the twin daggers⦠if he did, he would kill his brother. His eyes began to bleed molten silver as they narrowed on his sibling, âWhat did you just say? Are you telling me âyouâ want Kyoko?â Toya growled as he added, âYou are nothing but a lecherous guardian. Kyoko would never have you!â He lunged at Shinbe.
Shinbe dodged Toyaâs swing and stood his ground, âDo you think sheâd still want you, when all you do is try to control her and act like you donât give a damn about her feelings?â He dodged another of Toyaâs blows and laughed. âGetting slowâ¦â his voice darkened, âor did I touch a nerve?â
Toya stood staring at Shinbe. Why he didnât call the twin daggers out, he didnât know. But he wanted to spill Shinbeâs blood, desperately. He didnât need blades to do that. âYou have no right to talk about what I do,â Toyaâs tone was deadly as he lowered his head, his bangs shadowing the red tint that was creeping in with the silver that had already taken over his irises.
Shinbe quirked an eyebrow at Toya. âHa, so I did hit a nerve. How interesting. The silver guardian does have feelings⦠he feels for his priestess. But you have no right to tell Kyoko whom she can kiss. After all, like she said, she doesnât have a boyfriend. So, the way I see it, sheâs fair game.â Shinbe shrugged, turning around and glancing at the shrine.
Toya took that moment to lunge at Shinbe, âDamn you, donât turn your back on me!â He hit Shinbe hard, sending him tumbling, his staff sailing across the clearing.
Shinbe was quick on his feet and rolled, standing up to face Toya. His long, midnight blue hair swayed in the breeze as his amethyst eyes glowed dangerously. Both guardians were silent for a moment as they faced each other in anger. The grass around them and the maiden statue shimmered with an unnoticed aura left over by the enemy.
Weaponless and at a disadvantage Shinbe placed his hand in front of him, palm up as he called on his guardian powers. The boulders around them started to break loose from the ground they had been trapped in for so long. He knew he didnât have time to complete the spell when Toya charged at him again. He tried to move out of the way, but felt his legs buckle as he hit the side of the maiden statue.
The heavy rocks plummeted back to the ground as Toya crashed into him, grabbing him by the throat. Shinbe grabbed the front of Toyaâs shirt as they both tumbled into a sea of warm blue mist.
Instead of landing with a thud as Shinbe expected, he felt himself wrapped in a soft blue light. His first thought was that he must have been dying, since Toya had been strangling him just before they fell. Coming out of the slow motion, the mysterious mist disappeared and they did land⦠hard. Toyaâs hands were still around his neck.
As his senses came back to him in a rush, Shinbe reached his hands up between Toyaâs arms and was able to pry the guardianâs hands off him.
Toya landed on his back as Shinbe pushed him away. Thatâs when he realized where they were. âWhat the..?â Toya stared up into the darkness, seeing the roof above his head. They had slipped into Kyokoâs time? Shinbe was in Kyokoâs fucking time? âNo!â Toya growled as he pushed himself off the wooden floor and glared at Shinbe. None of the guardians had ever made it through the heart of time, except him. He was the only guardian allowed here. Jealousy sizzled in Toyaâs blood.
âNow Iâm really gonna kill you!â Toya charged Shinbe again, getting a blow in to the side of his head.
Shinbe wasnât as weak as he looked though. He shook his head as he reached a leg out, quickly fell and kicked Toya in the side, and sent him tumbling.
Toya growled as he landed sideways against the shrine wall.
Shinbe leaned against the wooden wall panting hard, trying to catch his breath. His coat was torn in places, and his head was throbbing from Toyaâs blow. He glanced over at Toya, who looked none the worse for wear⦠his only expression was mad as hell.
Toya crouched down and yelled, âYou are not allowed here!â He shot toward Shinbe again, but hit the wall with a thump when Shinbe moved out of the way at the last second.
Toya may have been stronger, but Shinbe was faster. As he dodged, Shinbe turned and fired a life force blast that would have hurt a god.
Toya slammed backwards but his anger kept him from feeling a thing. He wiped the blood from his lip as he glared at Shinbe with mercury eyes. He needed to calm down, but even as the thought entered his mind, rage pushed it back out. What he wanted was to hurt Shinbe, real bad. He watched as Shinbe leaned, with his palms on his legs panting and took that opportunity to grab him by his coat, tossing Shinbe out the shrine house door.
Guardians couldnât be killed⦠least that was the theory⦠it was a lie. Hyakuhei had killed their father and no one was immortal. Shinbe slid across the gravel before rolling to a stop then stood up, wiping blood and grime out of his eyes.
Guardians couldnât be killed⦠least that was the theory⦠it was a lie. Hyakuhei had killed their father and no one was immortal. Shinbe slid across the gravel before rolling to a stop then stood up, wiping blood and grime out of his eyes.
*****
Kyoko lay in her bed wondering what had startled her awake. She could hear thumps and muffled growls so she just assumed grandpa was up late watching TV. She nearly jumped out of her skin when Tama burst into her room.
âKyoko!â Tama pointed towards the window. âSomâ¦. somebodyâs fighting in⦠the⦠the courtyard,â he barely stuttered the words out as Kyoko ran to the window to look out. She couldnât really see anything because they had obviously taken out the light post that stood near the edge of the yard.
Tama stood next to her, staring out into the courtyard, just as a flash of red and black appeared closer to the house where the light was coming from the porch.
He pointed, âIts, itsâ¦â
âToya!â Kyoko yelled as she felt panic grip her. What was he fighting⦠a demon⦠in her world? She watched as he was suddenly lifted up in the air and thrown backwards into the huge tree she used to climb as a child. Problem was⦠she didnât see anything throw him unless he was fighting a ghost.
âTama, go wake grandfather. I have to help Toya.â She quickly grabbed her spirit bow and took off out the door as Tama stood there in shock.
She ran barefoot into the courtyard, a spirit dart already notched in the bow. Trying to see her target before she released the spirit dart, she was shocked to find not one guardian, but two. That stopped her dead in her tracks.
âShinbe,â Kyoko whispered as she watched him crumble against the outside wall of the shrine house. It felt like she could feel the impact the same as him except it left a huge dent in her heart. She caught movement coming from the side and flashed her emerald eyes toward it. It was Toya, and he was about to charge Shinbe again.
Tossing down her bow, she threw up her hand to cast the Taming spell that only worked on the silver guardian.
âToya! No!â Kyoko screamed.
Toya had been in mid-flight when he suddenly plummeted to the ground like a ton of bricks, burying his face into the hard earth.
Kyoko ran to Shinbe, skidding across the grass in her rush. Falling to her knees beside him, her lips parted knowing he was in bad shape. âShinbe, are you all right?â
Shinbe cracked one eye open and peered over at Toya. âThatâs gotta hurt,â he tried to smirk, but passed out before he could manage it.
Toya looked up at Kyoko from his prone position and growled at the way her lip trembled. How dare she take the letchâs side, after what Shinbe had said?
Kyoko turned on him, tears welling in her eyes. âWhat have you done?â
He had no chance to reply as her brother and grandfather came running out into the courtyard. Grandfather with his demon scrolls in his hand, ready to flatten anything that dared hurt his granddaughter.
Kyoko began to sob, not knowing what to do, âHelp me get Shinbe into the house.â
Tama and grandfather didnât ask any questions as they picked Shinbe up to carry him into the house. Grandpa simply narrowed his eyes toward Toya while Tama refused to look at him at all. They walked off leaving Toya still lying on the ground.
Toya didnât bother to move. He knew Kyoko was so angry with him that she would probably use the damn spell on him over and over again if he dared go into the house. It wasnât fair. Didnât she understand he was only protecting her?
The light of the moon reflected off the silver highlights within his dark hair as he turned over with a heavy heart. Pushing off the ground he went back through the heart of time.
*****
When the sun rose above the maiden shrine Toya was still pacing back and forth in the clearing, trying to figure out what the hell happened. How was Shinbe able to pass through the heart of time? It simply wasnât allowed. The question rolled over and over in his mind driving him crazy.
Suki came into the clearing with Kamui and Kaen, looking for Toya and Shinbe. She spotted Toya and waved to him.
âDamn, this is all I need,â Toya cursed inwardly as he watched Suki approach. She stopped and stared at him for a long moment before she spoke and the worried look in her eyes caught him off guard.
âToya, are you okay? What happened?â She reached a hand out to touch his face, and he flinched. She stared at the healing wounds that adorned his face, and the dry blood on his clothing and hands. She looked at his hands again. Toya never let blood dry on his fingers like that. What was going on?
âToya, whose blood is that?â When he didnât answer, but turned his face away from her, she glanced around looking for Shinbe knowing heâd tell her what was going on. When she didnât see him, panic filtered into her voice as her eyes widened, âWhereâs Shinbe?â
Kamui had been standing at the edge of the clearing with Kaen when he sensed Toyaâs agitation and closed the distance between them. Heâd heard the question and he prayed he was wrong about the answer. Hoping to calm them both down, he tried to make a joke by asking, âToya, donât tell me you killed Shinbe?â
Toya gritted his teeth, âI didnât kill anybody, you little runt, so shut up!â He turned away from them glancing down at his bloody fingernails⦠he hadnât even noticed them.
âDid I?â Toya thought to himself. That last hit to Shinbe had to of caused some serious damage. He remembered his claws digging into the flesh of Shinbeâs side as he flung him into the tree. Toya knew his claws could be deadly when they grew longer during battle⦠to not just demons but all immortals, including guardians.
He should not have fought his brother but heâd been in such a rage that he hadnât been able to stop himself. Why had he lost his temper like that knowing his demon blood would be in danger of surfacing? He usually had more control then that. Damn it. Had Kyoko not come out when she did, he didnât know what he wouldâve done to him. Heâd never fought with Shinbe before⦠what the hell was going on here?
That panicked feeling came over him again when he felt the stares of Suki and Kamui on his back. Shinbe was his brother⦠a guardian. What had he done? Not looking at them, Toya balled his hands into fist and suddenly yelled, âI didnât do anything!â Needing an escape, he darted off across the clearing, towards the woods.
Kaen and Kamui looked at each other sharing the same ominous feeling.
*****
Kyoko sat at her desk, needle and thread in hand. She decided to sew Shinbeâs trench coat since it was shredded in some spots. She had to keep herself busy, because with Toya gone and Shinbe passed out⦠she couldnât even ask anyone what the hell had happened. She had a feeling it was her fault they were fighting.
âIt was just a stupid kiss,â she mumbled guiltily.
After her grandfather had stripped Shinbe of his garments, sheâd taken them and washed the blood out of them while Tama helped grandfather treat the wounds that were already healing. If it wasnât for the fact that Shinbe was a guardian and had the extra advantage of quick healing, he would have bled to death within minutes. As she looked at one of the rips in the fabric, she envisioned Toyaâs claws there and shivered.