Название: A Light In The Heart Of Darkness
Автор: Amy Blankenship
Издательство: Tektime S.r.l.s.
Жанр: Современная зарубежная литература
isbn: 9788873041931
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Kyouâs world shattered around him as he looked down at his brotherâs lifeless body. âI will avenge my brotherâs death and spend eternity hunting you if I have to. When I find you, you will pay for this⦠Hyakuhei...â
He lowered himself shakily to his knees and gently lifted Toyaâs body to his chest⦠cradling his head gently. His little brother's hair had fallen away from his face making Kyouâs vision blur as he tried to hold back the flood of tears with no success. It looked like Toya was simply asleep⦠peaceful for the first time in way too long.
He watched as his tears dripped onto Toyaâs cheek and Kyou felt his heart fracture. Clutching his beloved brother tightly against him, Kyou whispered in an unsteady voice, âToya, please forgive me⦠for not making it here in time.â His breath shuddered from him as he squeezed his eyes shut in pain. âI knew you needed me⦠I should have saved you.â
Kyouâs mind raced back to the day Hyakuhei had turned him into what he was now⦠the day after his fatherâs death. Kyou had known Hyakuhei had only wanted him⦠and Toya had only been a small child. So to protect Toya⦠Kyou had left with his uncle even as his little brother had cried for him not to leave.
He could still remember the distrust shining in Toyaâs big golden eyes as he glared up at Hyakuhei for daring to take his big brother away from him. It was the memory of that haunted look that had helped Kyou stay away from his sibling for several years⦠to protect him.
As Toya had gotten older, Kyou had found himself yearning to see him⦠secretly visiting him and watching from a distance⦠watching his brother live the life he couldnât. Watching Toya from the shadows had been Kyouâs only happiness during those dark days. He had often snuck into Toyaâs bedroom⦠to watch him sleep.
Had he known Hyakuhei was following him and watching him watch Toya⦠he would have never put Toya in danger like that. His uncle had turned Toya because he had thought that was what Kyou had wanted. It had been his fault that Toya had died the first time.
Toya had fought their uncle, during the turning and after. As their arguments became more vicious, Kyou had tried to keep Hyakuheiâs attention away from his brother. Then Toya had started talking about a cure for vampires⦠the Guardian Heart Crystal. He had sworn he would find it and cure them both.
Toya had found his cure⦠in death.
Doing his best to avoid looking at the now empty cavity where his brotherâs heart had once resided, Kyou stood and carried Toyaâs body away from the scene to give him a proper burial.
He could no longer feel Hyakuheiâs presence but knew he was close, watching him somehow⦠always watching him. Kyou understood now that he would have to leave, go into hiding until he was strong enough to defeat the evil that had stolen the only thing he held dear⦠his little brother. He slipped past the darkness leaving the clearing in total silence.
Kamui breathed a soft sigh of relief when the brothers were gone and lowered his invisibility barrier from around Kotaroâs battered form. Looking down at the Lycan, Kamui knew it would take a while for Kotaroâs wounds to heal⦠not just the wounds to his body, but the wounds that now lay deeply imbedded within his heart as well.
âCome on,â Kamui whispered, pulling one of Kotaroâs arms across his shoulders and helping him stand. âHyakuhei has not gone far and I need to get you out of the open.â His eyes shimmered the color of rainbow dust as he tried to withhold his own tears. It was in vain for he could feel them sliding down his cheeks in hot trails.
So much had been lost in the span of only a couple of deadly hours⦠he now knew what darker than dark truly was. He would not lose Kotaro as well.
âI didnât hate him that much,â Kotaro whispered, looking dejectedly toward where Toyaâs body had lain just moments before. They had both loved Kyoko and she in turn held affection for both of them⦠never choosing one over the other when they were fighting⦠until tonight. The fates had only given him a few short hours⦠at least Toya had not known.
His hand curled into a fist and tightened. Toya would have been mad⦠but he would have been alive. âI would rather face his anger⦠not this⦠not this.â His voice faltered.
They had both tried to protect her but now Toya⦠Kotaroâs ice blue eyes swam with unshed tears, âI never hated him.â
âHe knows you didnât,â Kamui said leading Kotaro in the direction of the only safe place he knew⦠the wizard, Shinbeâs home. He needed to tell their friend of Toyaâs fate⦠and Kyokoâs. Shinbe would somehow know what to do, he always knew.
âIâll kill that bastard Hyakuhei,â Kotaro snarled as he pulled against Kamuiâs restraint, his Lycan nature coming to the surface. âHe killed her⦠he killed Toya because of her. When I find him, heâll wish heâd been born human.â
As if the wind had been knocked out of him, Kotaroâs body shuddered. He knew Toya was a lot stronger than he had ever acknowledged but without Kyoko to protect⦠Toya had lost his will to fight. Hyakuhei had known that before the fight had ever started.
Toyaâs grief had made him hotheaded⦠impatient. âIf only he had waited⦠a few more moments. Kyou could have saved him.â Sadness hung on every syllable as Kotaro wiped angrily at the tears that silently left trails down his cheeks.
âI wanted to save them both⦠Kyoko,â the pain of his weakened body was too much as he closed his glowing ice blue eyes and gave in to the nothingness that would soothe the pain for a short while.
Kamui nodded as he lifted Kotaroâs limp body and carried him. âYou have done enough. Rest for now.â He whispered. âItâs my turn to do the saving.â
Chapter 2
In the predawn hour, Kamui hovered above an unmarked grave. The two men standing on each side of him were all he had left. He had watched Shinbe use his telekinetic powers to remove the earth from Toyaâs grave and widen it enough for two bodies.
Shinbe and Kotaro now both wore the same expression⦠sadness and stubborn strength. Kamui knew they were trying to stay strong for him but he could see through to the melancholy they both hid.
They all stared down at the grave⦠the painful reality of it all sinking in. Things were not supposed to end this way⦠the good side wasnât supposed to lose⦠or die. Shinbe had helped them come to a decision on what to do. Retrieving Kyokoâs body, they had brought her to the grave where Kyou had laid his brother and buried them together.
Toya would have wanted it that way⦠it was the only thing that felt right.
Kamui had been unable to carry Kyokoâs body to the grave site once they found it. The blood surrounding her wasnât what bothered him. It was just heartbreaking to see someone so kind and pure, once possessing so much light within her that it hurt your eyes to look⦠lying there in the darkness with their eyes open and sightless.
Sensing Kamuiâs shock and seeing his hands trembling, СКАЧАТЬ