Masaru let out a deep, insidious laugh. “Fear the darkness, little one. There, your shadow has no anchor. That’s when it can do the most harm.”
That made his stomach sink with dread. “How do you defeat a shadow, then?”
“You can’t. All you can do is control it... and pray it never controls you.”
CHAPTERNINE
Ryuichi knew that Keiko had demanded he stay in his room, but he couldn’t.
Not when Kato was so close. He had to check on him.
Since Masaru had been in his sword at the time, he knew nothing of Keiko’s orders and had been an unknowing yet willing accomplice to his escape.
Now Ryuichi, enchanted sword strapped to his side, stood over his friend with a sick stomach and aching heart as he saw the bruises and damage caused by his stupid ego. “I’m so sorry, Kato.”
Kato opened his eyes. At least as much as he could. “Ryuichi?”
“Yeah. It’s me. I had to come and check on you.”
“Glad you’re here.” His friend managed a smile that made him feel even worse.
Why would he be happy? All Ryuichi had done was get him hurt. He couldn’t fathom Kato wanting him anywhere near him ever again.
Kato reached out and took Ryuichi’s hand. “It’s not your fault. I knew what monsters they were. Besides, warriors aren’t always the ones who win. But we are the ones who always fight, especially for our friends and family.”
Ryuichi covered his hand with his. “You will always be my brother, Kato.”
“And you will be mine.”
“What are you doing here?”
Ryuichi tensed at the stern voice. Turning, he started to relax at the sight of Kasumi-sensei approaching them.
Until he saw the glower on her face.
This wasn’t the friendly sensei who’d given him a name and had made him feel welcomed on his arrival. She was angry and not holding it back.
“I’m sorry, Sensei. I just wanted to check on Kato.”
“He’s not your concern, is he?”
Why was she being so curt and hostile? “No, Sensei.”
“Then perhaps you should leave.”
Even Kato looked puzzled by her uncharacteristic rancor. Ryuichi felt the reluctance in his friend’s touch as Kato released his grip. “Thank you for coming.”
Ryuichi bowed to him, then to their teacher.
But as he walked past her, Kasumi took his arm. “Where are you going?”
He’d planned to go outside and then ask Masaru to return him to his sickroom.
Her grip tightened on his arm.
Suddenly afraid, Ryuichi twisted free and ran for the door.
The moment he was outside, he felt the temperature drop. A dark, ominous cloud rolled across the sky.