It was one hundred and twenty years that had passed since the introduction of the Yuki family to the Coalition of Deities. A simple decision and agreement had long had its consequences long ago that were both good and bad. It had been mostly a positive one that had benefited the Coalition. The Yuki rats had become a vital resource of manpower and scientific endeavors to a Coalition that relied heavily on magic to push things forward. When humanity had thrust itself into the twenty-second century, and beyond, they didn't know the consequences to their own choices and how it would impact Earth.
It seemed to be something that was of little issue to this day. A scene was transpiring on this rather inconsequential day. It was something of great importance to one couple, though. The family had gathered, and they were there to give a fond farewell to a single solitary human that lay on his death bed.
The room was vast. His bed was moved to the array room of the great California den. The place that had been used to train operatives for missions long ago would remain off to give remembrance to this seemingly great human that helped the family a considerable amount. His descendants would all bear witness to his future passing, and they would all get the chance to say goodbye to him. The room was dark, except for just a few lights that were left on. His bed hovered a few inches from the ground. Technology had advanced well for the Yuki. Beside him was a simple life support machine. His bed consisted of a bedsheet and lung support for his failing body. There was a table that had been moved in that had some of his personal belongings.
The congregation consisted of many Yuki. There were seemingly thousands of them. Standing by the dying man was his wife, Fumi Yuki. She had never aged and always remained by his side. Gary Lee was on the last day of his life. Even with technology advanced as it was, it could not stop the inevitable conclusion to the person's life. Much like many of the human mortals, Lee was not the sort of person that wanted to embrace eternal life. He had felt his immortality was defined by the generation that he helped create.
Fumi was thin. She had long spawned several children for the man that she loved. The thousands of Yuki consisted of mostly female rats. Most of them were pregnant or with lovers of their own. Children, mainly consisting of the rats, lined the walls of the room as their eyes looked towards the middle. Voices were everywhere for Gary. This was what he wanted. He wanted to look at his kin and their children. He was a great, great, great, great grandfather to the many rats. A vast majority had carried his genes even if physical appearances they didn't show it.
Fumi Yuki was dressed in the same kimono as she wore when she helped negotiate the joining of the Yuki family to the Coalition of Deities. Even if it had been a footnote in history to the vast network of rats, it was still a momentous one. The family had survived the long and jagged history of not only itself but what humanity had been doing to itself. Beside Fumi and Gary was a table that consisted of a plastic globe of Earth, a globe of the moon, a plastic model of what looked like a spaceship of some sort, and personal belongings that belonged to him and Fumi.
Gary Lee was lying in his death bed. What remained of his hair had turned white. His skin was wrinkled as the ravages of time had naturally decayed his body. He would occasionally cough as he would shake one of the rat's hands. Each member would tell him how much they loved as either a father, a grandfather, or beyond. The love that each one gave to him would span for hours with no end. All gave their appreciation and honor to the man who would pass away. The ones that were in the closest circle were the direct line to Fumi and Gary. It consisted of at least twelve children in total that Fumi would give birth into the world. Akari and Yui that were fully grown up stood by their mother. One that was male was closest to his father. His fur was that of white and brown color. His tail was a darker gray color. He was talking to his father about the future of the family that he helped spawn.
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Taweret and the Tales of Heroes
FantasiSet between 1978-1984, Taweret and the Tales of Heroes is designed to be a more direct sequel to Ryujin and The Tales of Heroes. A teen meets and befriends a girl that isn't what she appears to be. The story is a collection of stories rolled into on...