Robert sat in the dark inner room that Chilo had given over for his mother's use to sleep in and waited on her to awaken from her daytime slumber. She had been out later than usual, barely beating the dawn back to the Villa. She had fallen immediately into a deep torpor as soon as she got into the room. He had been awake for about forty-five minutes, as was his habit, doing his kata.
His cell phone rang as he heard her stirring on the bed. He scooped it out of its holder and flipped it open looking at the number. He frowned slightly and answered it. "Hello?"
"Robert, this is Anita." He recognized the voice and sat up straighter at the worried tone in it. "They are going to attack tonight. A truck full of ghouls, maybe twenty or twenty-five, ten or fifteen vampires and about twenty of the Eclipses. None of the vampires or ghouls have guns but a few of the Eclipses do. The vampires and the rest of the Eclipses have swords and such."
"Anita," Robert cut in, breaking off her hurried talk. "How do you know all of this?"
Anita's southern accent grew stronger as she rushed. "I volunteered to join them when they asked for another mage. I'm coming to join you and your mother, Robert. I've got to go." With that she hung up.
Robert flipped the phone closed and looked at his mother. "We have to warn the others. Freyja's attack force is gathered and ready to come here." He reached down and grabbed his sword as he stood.
Kimiko rose and grabbed her coat, shrugging into it as they walked. They made their way through the house and out into the garden. She led Robert over to where her brothers sat playing a game of chess. She smiled at Keio who gave a half-smile back and walked over to Akiro. "Akiro, Robert says that the vampires are on their way to attack."
Silence fell in the garden at that announcement as everyone stopped what they were doing and walked over to gather around Robert and his mother. Akiro rose from the bench he was sitting on, looking at Robert. "How do you know that they are coming, Robert?"
Robert gestured to the cell phone hanging at his side. "A friend of mine, a fellow Sunchaser, called me just a few moments ago and told me." He went on to rehash the hurried conversation to Akiro and the others.
"How did she find out they are coming?" Tomas asked as he worked the slide on his pistol.
Robert looked over at him. "She volunteered to come with them." He raised a hand to forestall the protests that were visibly coming. "She is coming to escape Freyja's control. Apparently Freyja knows that my mother and I aren't coming back. Anita is a powerful mage and will be a valuable asset in the fight."
Jonathon spoke up over the others as Robert fell silent. "How do you know she can be trusted, Robert? How do you know that the vampires aren't using her as a trap?"
"Because I trust her. She has been with me for as long as I can remember and she would not lie to me." Robert looked around at the others quietly.
"Ok. That's enough." Akiro said. "Robert, if you trust her, we will too. But if you're wrong, she will go down like the rest of the vampires. Everybody get ready, if they were leaving a few minutes ago they will be here in less than forty-five minutes. We need to be ready in twenty minutes. Everybody meet back here when you're ready."
Robert stood beside his mother as everyone split off to go get their gear and get ready. He nodded at her glance and moved over to sit cross-legged, focusing his mind for the coming battle as she moved off to do the same.
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Kimiko watched as her son settled down to prepare himself for the battle. She smiled proudly for a moment before walking over to a small corner of the garden and lowering herself to kneel. She bowed her head to the ground in front of a distinctively Japanese symbol, a torii gate consisting of two uprights and two crossbars. This gate symbolizes the barrier between the physical world and the world of the kami.
She reached over to a fountain designed to look like a waterfall. Taking a small dipper from beside the fountain she dipped it into the water and began purifying herself ritually in preparation for the upcoming fight. She knew she would perform many kegare, wrong deeds, today in the killing of living beings to continue her own life and wanted to be as pure as possible to aid in her calling on the kami's power.
Reaching up to touch the medallion at her neck she called softly "Masuri, come to me." She felt rather than saw the presence of her ally spirit and smiled to herself. At the reassuring touch of her ally's mind to her own she began to speak using the telepathic link between them. "I will need you in a little while, Masuri. We are going into a battle soon and you're going to have to protect me. Robert will be too busy fighting to stay beside me as he wants, so for his peace of mind you will be my protector."
She felt what passed for a nod from her ally and smiled, settling back down in front of the torii gate to pray. She focused her mind repeating the prayers that were taught to her as a child in the Shinto temple where she first made contact with the kami. She smiled remembering the feeling she had in the presence of the kami of the temple school where she was trained as a kannushi, or Shinto priest.