Chapter 38

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"You saved me, Yuki! Thank you!" a young Saki said to a young Yuki in the middle of a park playground. There were three slightly older boys, a year older, laying in the grass bruised and slightly bloodied from an altercation with Yuki. Saki had tears in her eyes and covered in dirt from behind thrown around by the boys. Yuki was grinning partly with pride and partly embarrassed by the praise. He patted Saki trying to comfort her and keep her from crying. "I promise…" The fog around Saki's head began to clear making her start to sense her surroundings. She attempted to budge from wherever she was laying, but everything felt stiff to her. All of her body was barely responding to her, unwilling to move to her requests. Saki was forced to stay on the hard cold floor that she slowly began to feel with her senses warming up and returning to her. It left her with a deep solitude that she had not remembered for a long time. The old forgotten feelings were coming over her slow crawling uncertainty and concern for the unknown. She hated those emotions and had tried to leave them behind her in the past along with the little girl. 'I promise…' said the little boy Yuki, 'I promise that I will always protect you. So you don't have to cry anymore.' 'Yuki…' Saki thought not certain why memories of her past were suddenly being recalled by her. The room was beginning to become clear to Saki as her vision returned to focus. She was able to see where she was finally, no longer in a void of confusion. The cement floor that she was laying on stretched out for the entire room that was hardly even a room when she examined it. It looked like she was a warehouse or some large storage facility that there was only one room, but it was the entire structure. Around her, there were iron bars that were meant as a prison or jail cell for her, but she was not the only one to be in the warehouse. As she searched the modestly empty space (there were only a few crates and machines laying around) she saw other cells like hers lined along the wall and in another row across from her. There seemed to be too many for her count clearly, but at least twenty or more. Most of the cells seemed to be empty, but there was a variety of people young, adult and old left to wait until their fate was decided. "What is this place? Who are all these people?" Saki took a chance to move again starting to get the feeling back into her legs enough that she had confidence in standing this time. Her legs were slow to move for her as though she had never used them before, but after a moment they remembered and quickly turned. As she began to stand up her head quickly lost balance feeling light. She fell back against the iron bars as she tried to recover herself causing an uneasy rattling through the bars that echoed through the room alerting the others to the new resident. However, Saki was not about to give up and used the pain in her back to force herself back up. The bruises along her skin were pushed off and her feet slapped the ground firmly planting in defiance. A determined expression rolled across Saki's face as she cautiously walked, rather dragged, herself over to the edge of the cell that was connected to the next. "Hello?" Saki called out to the person that was her neighbor. When she looked closely she recognized that they were wearing a girl's school uniform from Monou High School. Upon seeing this Saki pressed against the bars trying to see better. "Hello? Can you hear me?" There was a slight movement from the girl, but Saki kept trying to get her attention. Eventually, the girl turned over revealing to be bruised and battered as though she had been dragged behind a car through the dirt. "Who's there?" "Excuse me… Huh… You go to Monou High School right?" "Yeah?" The girl's hair covered most of her face preventing her from being recognized. Saki gave a sigh of relief to know that there was someone that she might know that was in the same situation as her. She had not been able to find Hitomi in her search making this the first person that might be able to help her out. "That's good." "No! No!" The girl had suddenly backed away pushing herself across the floor with her hands into the opposite corner of the cell away from Saki. "Please! No more! I'll do…anything…please…" The girl tried to bury her face in her legs making herself as small as possible. She could not look at Saki for more than a second before she had run away. Her entire body was shaking against the bars making the bolts rattle. "Please…no…" "But I…" Saki stretched out her arm through the bars knowing that it could not reach but hoped that she could calm her down. When she saw that it was only making matters worse for her she drew back looking down pensive. 'She so scared of something… what happened to her? Was it that dark shadow I saw before?' Saki walked away letting the girl have peace from her. The room was staring back at her with many soulless eyes that did not seem to have a light of hope in them. They looked like they were just waiting to accept their end and were no longer living, but simply existing in their bodies. 'What's going on? Why am I here?' All the room felt like it was quietly screaming that slowly drained away from the chance of escape and built chains around each person. A sound of something being unlocked far to the distance bounced through the warehouse alerting everyone breaking them into the muddled crackle of fear. Saki watched the people crawl into the corners of their cells away from the door as much as possible. The door far at the end of the warehouse opened complaining to be oiled. Out of the entrance, two shadowed figures appeared to block the light that was being cast.  'Everyone's terrified… who is this person?' Saki started from the middle of her cell as the dark figure came closer into the pathway between the two rows of cells. As they approached it became clear to Saki that one was being carried or dragged along when they were unable to keep up with the leading figure. When the large figure finally came into a pool of light that illuminated their face Saki tried to trap her gasp of surprise from seeing what was coming towards her. The figure that had to be a man from the shape of his body masked his face away behind a twist of vines and flowers. The moving plants wrapped around his head leaving only small slits for eyes. Along his shoulders, the vines thinned out undulating along his body draped each with a life of their own slowly migrating over the surface of a white shirt and pants. A thick vine wrapped around the man's left arm extending behind him covering up the other almost beyond recognition. Saki could only manage to catch small amounts of the person exposed through the vine that tightly held on. It was in continual movement over the person's body changing every few seconds what she could see. She stared on trying not to look at the man hoping to know who the person was. 'That's our school uniform!' Saki had seen enough that put it together for her, but she had still not been able to see the person's face. 'Hitomi!' she thought nearly shouting when she saw the vines move away from her face long enough to be seen. Saki rushed to the edge of her cell, still several cells away from Hitomi, pressing against the bars trying to see if she was hurt. Once Hitomi was within reach of Saki she stretched out her arm through the bars trying to get to the unconscious Hitomi. "Hitomi! Can you hear me?" Her actions drew the attention of the man that was dragging her through the floor. He turned his hand towards her and stretched out his fingers letting vines suddenly grow from down his arm towards Saki. She drew back, but not in time to avoid all of the vines that were grabbing at her. The plants took her by the arms tying them together and picking her up by the waist. Saki futilely struggled against the thick vines until they threw her against the back of the cell releasing to fall to the ground. Battered and bruised more Saki could barely move feeling fuzzy from the impact. "Hitomi…" The man continued on dragging Hitomi behind him with her unable to keep up the pace. When he came to an empty cell the vines opened the door for him and those holding her tossed her inside unceremoniously. She slid without resistance across the cement coming to a stop after faint ripping of cloth was heard. All that left her lips was a dull cough as though she was not awake. The cell door closed behind and the man left the warehouse. 
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