Chapter 10 - Kazuo

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Lan Qiao bowed right before leaving the room. I picked up the agreement papers regarding the new club. It had taken quite a bit of work these past few weeks to even get the deal started and then settled. Buying the club had cost a lot too. With the pieces set, all I could hope for now was that the plan would work. I hated that Lan Qiao would be in the midst of probably the most dangerous encounter with Taiken, but I trusted him. He was skilled. Enough so that he was truly the only choice I had in managing such a delicate and deadly situation.

I wished that Kitane could go as well, but I needed him here with Yuzuki. Keeping him safe. I leaned back in the chair, resting my head against the cushion and gazed at the ceiling. Attempting to keep Yuzuki from most of this was rather difficult. I knew immediately that he was not happy to be excluded from the conversation. Though perhaps I was reading a bit too much into it. I wasn't sure.

I shifted again and stood from the chair. I could feel the irritation welling in my chest. Why I was feeling such a way was a mystery to me, which only made it worse. Thoughts of Yuzuki seemed to only add to my disposition. A sensation that I didn't have enough control of the events around me to keep anyone safe. I hated that sensation.

Dwelling on it wasn't going to get me anywhere, so I made my way to the door and left the room, locking it behind me. The hall was quiet, save for my steps toward the front of the manor. It was quietest at this time of day. The families who lived here were usually out of the home, working or at school. Normally I would have been at the office myself, but seeing as I had other things to deal with - I'd taken the day.

I found myself exiting the manor into the gardens. The late afternoon sun was washing through the trees. The sound of the water trickling through the streams had a wonderful calming effect. I took a seat at one of the tables near one of the many ponds in the yard. Beneath the water, the glitter of colored scales flickered back and forth as the koi danced with one another.

Leaning off to the side, I watched them as I thought over the plans for the new club and what Lan Qiao would be doing. Nothing was ever fool proof, I knew that. The arrangements we came up with were solid. Yet I couldn't help my worries. Something had me on edge and I couldn't put my finger on it. I never worried about anything when it came to the designs of my business. So what was it then?

"Sir?"

I startled from my thoughts at the sound of Kitane's voice. I hadn't noticed him at all. With a frown, I turned my attention to him. Had I been muttering?

"Yes, Kitane?"

"Ah, I thought someone was there," Kitane answered, a small smile gracing his lips. "I'd heard the chair move. Are you in need of anything?"

I sighed and turned my gaze back to the pond. "I believe you heard more than just the chair, Kitane."

"I was attempting to be discreet. What is it that has you muttering under your breath?"

"Nothing," I returned without pause, and then regretted my answer. Closing my eyes, I ground my teeth slightly. Taking a moment, I reigned in my irrational annoyance and answered him properly. "I'm worried about the new club."

"Worried?" Kitane repeated, and his tone of voice said everything I already knew. I didn't worry.

"I know," I replied. "I don't know what it is."

"What is it that you're worried about?" Kitane asked. I looked over to him and watched as he felt out the chair in front of him and gently pulled it away from the table so he could sit with me.

"The new club," I answered, the words coming out on a heavy sigh. "I'm worried my plans will fall apart. I can't help but think that I'm missing something. As if something is going to happen and I can't stop it at all. I feel as if I won't be able to keep him safe."

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