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Chapter 4 - Chapter 4: A little Girl

Chapter 4: A Little Girl

Ryuki walked back inside the house briefly, grabbed her coat and sword, and came out again with determined eyes.

Ryuki: "We're leaving."

Orimo: "Where!?"

Ryuki: "To the city."

Orimo (grinning): "Whoa, there's a city? Let's gooo."

She rolled her eyes with a faint smirk, but a hint of amusement showed through.

They stepped into a sleek black car parked near the gate — its surface glimmered under the afternoon sun, a faint hum coming from the engine like it was alive.

Orimo: "By the way, what's your name?"

Ryuki: "Ryuki Onita."

Orimo: "Ohhh, niceee."

Ryuki: "And you?"

Orimo: "I'm Orimo."

She nodded once and started the engine. The car's soft growl filled the silence as they rolled down the dirt road.

Ryuki: "If you want to nap, now's the right time. It's a long drive."

Orimo: "Alright."

The hum of the engine and the rhythm of the tires lulled him to sleep almost instantly.

Ryuki glanced at him for a second, a faint smile tugging at her lips.

Ryuki (quietly): "Yeah… you looked tired."

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When Orimo's eyes fluttered open, the world outside had transformed.

Neon lights shimmered across glass towers. The rain danced along the windows, turning every droplet into a tiny prism of color. The city was alive — pulsing, breathing — like a dream of light and thunder.

Orimo (awestruck): "Whoa… that's beautiful."

Ryuki (softly): "It is. But beauty's only the surface here. There's much more beyond this."

The car slowed.

They stopped at an intersection — puddles reflected the kaleidoscope of signs and passing lights. On the sidewalk stood a little girl, maybe eight or nine. Her clothes were soaked, her eyes wide and lost, clutching a small stuffed toy.

Ryuki (quietly): "Look… that girl. She's alone. Looks like she lost her parents."

She gripped the steering wheel tighter, then accelerated again.

Orimo (confused): "What are you trying to say?"

Ryuki (after a pause): "Nothing."

The rain fell harder. The city lights blurred into streaks of color as they disappeared into the neon night.

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