Author's Note
: The main characters (Gabriel Knight, Grace Nakimura) are the property of Sierra / Vivendi Universal and Jane Jensen. Okay, moving on... This takes place after the events of GK2: The Beast Within, and it's part of a fanfic that I never finished.
I wrote this when I was 19, so it's rather rough compared to my later stuff. Enjoy.
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The Journal of Nakimura Sayuri
June, 1695
I write in this journal for what may be the last time. My beloved sister is dead, and I feel numb and hollow. I have not been able to find her body, and I doubt that I ever will. It has been washed away into the cruel sea, and her soul cannot be saved from the fires of Hell.
Oh, merciful God, aid me in my attempt to make things right. Help me to destroy the being who is responsible for this. He is Belial, one of the most powerful minions of Satan; a high and powerful Lord in the realm of the underworld. He is a Shapeshifter; he has the power to disguise himself as any living creature, and he exists for no reason but to make others suffer. We are among his victims.
He was not disappointed in his quest to slaughter us all; his victory over us is nearly complete.
Oh, poor Matsuri. He took the form of a foreign nobleman, and under this guise he tempted her, seduced her, and corrupted her. She thought that she was in love, but it was the pull of Belial's evil charm that affected her instead of passion.
Belial did not love her; he used her in an attempt to destroy our family. I fear that he may have succeeded. With the passage of time, his true nature was revealed. Her lover turned out to be a monster; a maniacal and manipulative serpent beneath his beautiful mask. I discovered everything; the affair and its dire consequences. It was a secret that was kept from me until the end.
Due to this deception, I was too late to aid my twin and I was powerless against the evil seed which had taken root. Matsuri was so revolted and grieved that she threw herself off a cliff and into the sea. She was damned by this lowly being, this Belial. She knew that she could not be saved, and she sacrificed herself to save the rest of us.
Now I, Sayuri, shall go to destroy Belial. My soul will never find rest until this score is settled. I will send my remaining family, my youngest sister, into safety. If I should not return, let the Nakimura line somehow continue, so that the next Dragon may succeed where I have failed.
Let the Light pierce the darkest corners of the Universe.
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Tatsu Island, Japan
Sayuri put down her quill with a sigh.
It is done. Now there's only one thing left to do.
She got up, and took a lingering look at her secret library, knowing deep down that she would never see it again. The candles flickered in their holders, casting everything in a surreal glow. One by one, she blew out the candles, and she made her way through the darkness towards the entrance and the hallway beyond. She removed an object from a chest by the door, and she left the library.
She kept her back to the vacated entrance, listening for the scrape of rock and the click of heavy iron to signal the door's closure. She was rewarded by the sound, and she touched the smooth surface of the wall where a door used to be.
Let the next Dragon find the means to destroy him. He will not get away with this, I swear.
Sayuri's thoughts were interrupted by the sound of a scraping foot on the stone floor in the distance. She immediately unsheathed her sword and hid in a nearby alcove. In the shadows, her eyes narrowed as she saw an outline of a person walking towards her. She held her breath as the intruder tiptoed past her hiding place. She then left the alcove and she crept behind the figure, her sword in tow.
Like a flash of lightning, she grabbed the intruder and placed the razor-sharp blade against the stranger's throat. The intruder gasped, and Sayuri's voice was fierce.
"Who are you?"
The blade edged up and down as the intruder struggled to breathe.
Sayuri tightened her grip around the figure's waist and was rewarded with another gasp.
"Let me ask again. Speak if you value your head! WHO ARE YOU?"
A whoosh of air escaped from the stranger's lips. "Sayuri, it's me. Hana."
Sayuri breathed a sigh of relief and quickly sheathed her sword.
"Hana, why were you sneaking around like that? I could have killed you, little sister."
She re-lit some of the hallway candles that she had blown out before hiding. The candles illuminated the hallway once more, and they shined upon a frightened young girl.
"I am sorry, my sister. I was only trying to be careful."
Sayuri hugged her tightly, afraid to let her go.
"And I thought that I was being careful enough for the both of us."
She remembered her task, and her voice was somber.
"Hana, I need you to do something for me."
Hana perked up at the idea of helping her big sister with something important. Her eyes twinkled and the dimples in her round cheeks grew more prominent as she smiled. Sayuri envied her innocence; she wished that she could collect some in a bottle to prove that it still exists in the world.
Please God, let her be well when I am gone.
She reached for the thick chain around her neck, and she pulled an object from underneath her armor, from where it rested over her heart. It caught the light, and its radiance was as brilliant as the sun. She felt its weight in her palm as she looked at it for a long moment.
This will ensure her safety
. She then placed it around Hana's neck.
"I want you to have the Heart of the Dragon, Hana."
Even at her young age, Hana had the perception of a woman of many years. She could tell that something was wrong. Hana's smile evaporated as if it hadn't existed.
"But the Heart is YOURS. I cannot take it from you."
Sayuri wanted desperately to cry, but she had to be strong for Hana.
"It is a gift, little sister. It will protect you."
It was at that moment that Hana understood the situation. She would never see her sister again. A few tears escaped as she shook her head in denial.
Sayuri knelt down and held her.
"Please do not make this harder than it already is, sister. It must be done."