The Power, Chapter 5
Chapter
15. Dias' Suggestion.
Talpa
was furious that Kayura had failed to catch that girl. He was even more
furious when he learned that girl had been insulting him. She would pay once
he captured her, even if he had to do it himself. He sat there in his throne,
fuming angrily, while tapping his armored fingers against the arms of his
thrones, and glaring off into space.
His
Warlords were silent, and a bit fearful. When Talpa was like this, it was just
best to say quiet, unless you wanted to be sore for next month and half. So
they did not speak, and neither did Talpa.
Sekhmet
sighed impatiently. I wish someone would say something! This is driving me
crazy just standing around all day, doing absolutely nothing! I could be
fighting with the Ronins, even torturing that Torrent brat!
A
wicked smile lit up his face as a memory came to him. It was the time when he
had sent his creation Red Torrent after Cye of the Torrent. It was amusing to
see that young boy's face when he had learned that there was a duplicate of
him. And even more fun when he had dragged an unconscious Torrent into the
netherrealm, and presented him to his master. Oh, Talpa had been pleased. Very
pleased.
There
was an angry grumble, and he looked up. Talpa's eyes were glowing red. All of
them gulped.
"There
has to be a way to get that girl!" Talpa fumed, as he finally spoke.
"Her power is incredible, and I want it for myself!"
Dias
dared to open his mouth. "Master Talpa, why don't you just send us after
the girl again, this time with nether spirits? If the nether spirits can keep
the Ronins from transforming, I'm sure they can keep the girl from
transforming as well. And they might be able to aid us into capturing her for
you."
Talpa
smiled wickedly. "Yes, I like that idea. Very well, Warlords. But this
time we will wait. Let's make them think we've backed off a little. We'll
attack tomorrow afternoon, and that girl will be mine!"
Chapter
16. Shopping.
Flash
and the Ronins were in the mall, and the Ronins could not keep the smiles off
their faces as the young teenaged girl checked out everything in the store.
She was highly curious and wanted to explore the entire Toyoma mall.
Sage
did not mind. He loved to shop, and he was beginning to think that maybe he
and Flash had something in common. To him she was beautiful, more beautiful
than the girls he saw at school everyday. Today she was wearing blue jeans, a
lightblue sleeveless turtleneck sweater, gold bracelets on her upperarms, she
wore a gold necklace with a cross and a robe wrapped around it, and blue and
white sneakers.
"So
how much did Mia give you?" Kento asked Flash as they walked through the
mall. Some of the girls were smiling at Sage, and he winked back which caused
them to giggle.
"140,000
yen," Flash answered.
"Wow!"
Ryo exclaimed. "She sure gave you alot!"
"Ryo,
you know that girls' uniforms are much more expensive than boys'
uniforms," Cye said.
"And
I still haven't found a uniform I like," Flash muttered.
Rowen
looked at her. "What did you have in mind?" he asked, trying to be
helpful."
"Well,
for starters, I need to find a pair of gym shorts to go under the skirt. I
always wear shorts under my skirts, so that when I'm fighting no one will see
my underwear." She ignored their blushing, and went on. "Not to
mention, is there a certain color I have to have?"
"Well,
the uniforms can either be blue and white, or black and white," Ryo said.
"Good.
I like blue and white. Matches me."
They
all knew she meant her armor, but there were people here, and no needed to
know there were six teenagers who wore mystical armors walking through Toyoma
Mall.
Flash
finally found a store where they sold girl uniforms. After checking the sizes,
she finally chose on a pale blue skirt, a white blouse that buttoned up, and
had one pocket near the chest on the left side, and a pair of light blue gym
shorts.
"OK,"
Sage said after they had checked out. "You have your school uniform, now
you're going to need shoes, and school supplies."
"Rowen
knows where the school supplies are," Ryo said.
Rowen
shrugged carelessly. "It's my favorite place in the mall."
"You
mean it's the only place in the mall you go to," Kento interjected.
"You
mean like you and the arcade?"
Kento
shut up, not daring to say anything to the Strata bearer.
"OK,"
Flash said. "Shoes first, then school stuff."
They
walked on, finally coming to LeeSeis' Shoes Corner. They went inside. Flash
looked around, her mouth open silently. "Geeze, I thought San Fransisco's
mall's shoestore was big!"
Cye
smiled at her. "They have about three hundred shoes in here," he
explained.
"What?!"
Ryo
laughed. "Come on, let's get your shoes. Stick close though. You don't
want to get lost."
"Don't
worry. I won't!"
They
walked through the store, being careful they wouldn't bump into other
shoppers. Flash looked carefully at all the shoes. Sage walked beside her.
"You're
going to need some flats," he explained. "and they have to be either
black or brown."
"Where
would the flats be?"
"This
way." He took her by the hand and guided her over to a large selection of
flat shoes. She looked at each one, looking for her size. She finally saw a
pair she liked. They were black flats with a gold braided stripe going across
the toes. "Will this be OK?" she asked.
Ryo
nodded. "Yeah, that will be fine. I see alot of girls who have hearts and
stars stickers on their shoes."
"Check
out time then!" Flash cried happily.
After
they left the shoe store, Rowen led them all to the school supplies store
which was all the way in the back of the mall. He led Flash over to the school
book section, and then began to place several school books into the cart they
had grabbed on their way in. "You're going to need this, and this, this,
and this. He placed a Japanese history book into the cart, followed by health,
science, english, literature, math book, and a regular history book.
"Damn,
these books are thick!" Flash said in surprise.
Cye
glanced at her. "That was the third time I heard you swear," he
said.
"Oh,
sorry. I usually swear when I'm surprised about something, or when if someone
really ticks me off."
Cye
nodded. He could remember the few rare times when he had cursed. Not a pretty
sight.
"Now
you're going to need notebooks, pens, pencils, a calculator, plus a ruler, and
a compass."
Flash
smirked at Rowen. "You mean that little thing that points out north when
you get lost?"
Rowen
shook his head. "No, I mean..." He suddeny stopped when he saw that
look on her face. "You know what I'm talking about!"
"You're
right! I just wanted to say what you'd do," she said with a grin.
Rowen
smiled a little, but led everyone over to the next aisle where Flash got her
seven notebooks, each with 1000 sheets of papers, her caculator, a ruler, and
a compass.
They
headed for the checkout counter.
"Are
we done shopping now?" Kento asked. "I'm so hungry!"
"Why
am I not surprised?" Cye said as he rolled his eyes.
"Now
that you mentioned it," Ryo said. "I'm hungry too."
"Ha!
See, Cye?"
"Yeah,
he's right here!" Flash joked. All of them laughed at Kento's look. Kento
frowned and just rolled his eyes. But he had to admit, it was a little funny.
They
checked out, and headed out of the mall, Flash's shopping now done. Sage and
Cye offered to carry some of the bags which she gratefully accepted as she
carried the other two. They headed down into the city, talking about
everything that came to their minds.
Chapter
17. Fun in the Town.
Kento
took everyone to his parents restruant. Flash was awed by the place. Mama Faun
was kind and surprised Flash by giving her a hug. She then stepped back and
looked the girl over. "You are going to get a good meal, child. You're
are so thin, like Fish!"
"Fish?"
Flash raised an eyebrow.
Cye
cleared his throat. "That's my nickname."
Flash
merely nodded. They were led to the table, and Mama had Kento go and get the
menus from the back. He returned minutes later and passed them out as he sat
down.
Everyone
glanced at their menus. A waiter came to take drink orders. Ryo chose a Pepsi,
Sage chose Sprite, Cye chose an orange, Kento chose a Root Beer, Rowen chose a
Dr. Pepper, and Flash chose a Mountain Dew.
When
the waiter left, Ryo looked at Flash. "I thought you drank coca
cola," he said.
Flash
shrugged. "I like other stuff too."
Sage
opened his menu to the food section and peered closely at it. He checked each
selection carefully, trying to make up his mind. Everyone else was reading
their menus too, except for Kento. He was waiting for the waiter to come back
so they could order their food.
By
the time the waiter did come, they were all ready to order. Ryo chose a steak
with mashed potatoes, and corn, Sage chose chicken bourbon, with french fries,
and rice, Rowen chose a hamburger and fries, Cye chose a small chicken, rice,
and fries, Kento chose a three max burgers complete with lettuce, onions,
pickles, tomatoe, and cheese with a large helping of frenchfries, while Flash
had a regular size cheeseburger and onion rings. (Ok, no more saying what
they're eating. I'm starting to get hungry!)
The
Waiter took their orders down and went away to fullfill them. Flash took a sip
of her drink and looked at Kento. "Your mom's nice," she stated.
"Yeah,
she is," Kento said with a smile. "And believe me she'll make you
eat everytime you come in here.
"Well,
gaining weight might be a problem," Flash said.
"Why's
that?" Ryo asked.
Flash
shrugged. "I never stay still most of the time. Everytime I eat, I always
get up and do something."
"So
you increase your bodily movements, and turn that food into energy so you can
do what you want physically? Rowen said.
Kento
had a look on his face that said, Translation, please?
Flash
shrugged. "Basically. I don't eat that much though. I keep a level diet
most of the time. I learned once that too much food on your stomach can slow
you down. So I eat small helpings at least three times a day, plus a snack.
Now pizza is another story. I could eat that all day!"
Cye
was playing with the straw in his glass. He was worried about something, but
was afraid to bring it up. Maybe he could ask later.
Their
meals were brought and the teenagers dug in. Once their meals were finished,
they said good-bye to Mama Faun, and the Ronins led Flash through the city.
They went to see movie, then to the arcade, over to Cye's favorite place, Aqua
World where he introduced her to some of his seafriends, to the zoo. Flash
fell in love with the wolves, and they seemed to like her. The zookeepers were
puzzled at this. The Ronins thought it was funny. Rowen convinced them all to
visit the library, and Flash ended up getting a card.
She
stared at the plastic in her hands. "These things look so different from
San Fransisco library cards," she said. It was a small card that had the
Japanese symbol for reading, her name, age, and her thumbprint.
"Yeah,"
Rowen said, "they scan your thumb, then your thumbprint, and if the two
match, you take your books."
"Sweet."
Kento
looked at her funny. "What's sweet?"
"Oh,
that's just an expression we Americans have. It means the same as cool."
Kento
nodded, and Ryo checked his watch. "OK, it's almost 5:00. We have one
more place we could go."
"Let's
take her to the dojo," Sage suggested.
Flash's
face lit up. "Dojo?"
They
went to the Date Dojo, which was really behind Sage's house, located in a
three car garage. Mrs. Date welcomed Sage's friends, and greeted Flash warmly.
Sage's father was at work, and his sisters, much to his relief, were out with
their boyfriends.
After
a little chitchat with Mrs. Date, who Flash also learned was a doctor, Sage
led everyone to the dojo.
"You'll
like Grandpa Date," Ryo said to Flash as they went into the dojo.
"He's very cool.
Flash
smiled as Sage looked around. "Grandpa?"
A
tall, elderly man came out from a room. He noticed Sage and his friends, and
the beautiful girl standing with them.
"Ah,
Seiji," he said with a bow. They bowed back, including Flash. "You
have returned, and who is this young swan you brought here?"
Flash
smiled and held out her hand. "Flash Michaels, sir. It's a
pleasure."
Grandpa
Date smiled at her. "Likewise."
She
looked around. "This is a cool place you got here."
He
chuckled. "You like martial arts?"
"Like?
I'm a black belt in several areas."
Grandpa
Date raised a brow. "Oh, and what areas are those?"
Flash
counted them off her fingers. "Karate, Akido, Judo, Taekwondoe, Kendo,
Kung Fu, and Jiu Jitsu, not to mention kickboxing."
The
Ronins all had their mouths hanging open with shock. No wonder why she was
able to beat Cale and Dias and Kayura!
Grandpa
Date was equally impressed. "I would like to test you, Flash. Would that
be acceptable?"
"Hai,"
she answered. "I didn't bring a gi with me though. Gomen."
"Seiji
can show you where the extras are. I'm sure we have one in your size. You may
borrow it while you are here."
"Arigatou!"
Sage
led Flash to the back room where the martial arts supplies were kept. Flash
raised an eyebrow. "Seiji?"
He
grimaced. "That's my Japanese name. He's the only one who is allowed to
call me that. Everyone else regrets it when they call me *that*."
Flash
nodded in understanding. She looked at all the uniforms, and checked each one
for its size. She finally saw something in her size, a black gi, with red trim
and belt.
Sage
pointed toward the bathroom. "You can dress in there," he said.
"I'll wait out here for you."
"Arigatou,"
Flash said and disappeared into the bathroom.
A
few minutes later, Ryo, Sage, Kento, Rowen, and Cye all sat on the bleachers,
watching as Grandpa Date and Flash prepared to fight.
"This
should be interesting," Kento said.
Cye
chuckled. "Kento, if it's fighting or eating, it's interesting to
you."
Rowen
looked over. "Hey, Cye, you forgot to mention videos and video
games!"
"Hey!"
Kento protested as the others laughed.
Granpa
Date and Flash were eyeing each other carefully. He noticed that whenever his
eyes moved on a certain attack spot, her eyes would follow his. Ah, she had
been trained well. He launched an attack. A sharp uppercut to the head.
Flash's arm was there immediately, blocking it. She then stealthily slid her
foot between his ankles, tripping him. He moved one leg back, and pressed his
palms flat on the floor as he fell.
Sage's
eyes widended with surprise. That was the first time he had ever seen his
grandpa thrown to the floor that fast before. *She* was good.
Flash
moved back a little, her eyes never leaving Grandpa Date. He was on his feet
again. They moved across the floor, throwing attacks and blocking them. A few
times Flash found herself on the floor, but somehow she was always able to
bring Grandpa Date to the floor with her. Ryo was impressed.
Finally
after an hour of combat practice, Grandpa Date smiled at Flash. "You are
an excellent fighter, Flash. Who taught you?"
"Master
Chinook. He came from Tokyo, Japan, and moved to San Fransisco several years
ago."
Grandpa
Date's eyes lit up with recognition. "Would he be about 5'5, with pale
blue eyes, no hair, a greying beard and mustache?"
Flash's
eyes got big. "Yes, that's him! How do you know him?"
"Chinook
and I have been friends for years before Sage's father was born. When you see
him or talk to him, tell him that Lei Date says hello."
Flash
smiled. "Will do, sir." She bowed in respect to him, and headed off
to the bathroom to change. When she returned, she saw that her new friends
were talking with Grandpa Date. She waited paitently. Finally Rowen looked at
his watch. "We better go before Mia worries," he said.
"Time
to go, then," Ryo said. They all said good-bye to Grandpa Date, then to
Sage's mother, and left, heading back for the Koji mansion. As they walked
along, Flash was sure she would not forget this night.
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