The tale of two foxes that lie within the moon

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Hey there! I know this is a vocaloid fanfiction, but you really don't need to know a thing from the fandom to understand the story. This fanfic is based in two songs, sung by Kagamine Rin and produced by Marasy. Check the vocaloid wiki for more information of the other producers. These are the songs!
The Celestial Fox: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ObnRe3DPUk
Rebellion of the Arc Fox: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsxyXY4tuU0
At last but not least, have fun reading the fanfic!

- This Fanfiction was originally posted on SpiritFanfiction. Check out the full cover of the fanfic there!

- https://www.spiritfanfiction.com/historia/celestial-fox-20931045

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Celestial foxes are a very special type of mythical creature. Other than normal ones, they possess a bigger capacity of storing power, and are also connected with the sky, so many discoveries about it are related, majoritarily, to these special foxes.

Recently, a long-haired blond celestial fox, has left her only daughter to the care of her parents and closed herself in seclusion searching a way to go to the moon, a faraway place apparently inhabited by the gods and other spirits, the celestials and pures; it was an ultimate for the people that want to become famous.

Her daughter, Rin, was the only one who could visit to bring meals here and then. Apart from the apparent distance those two had, they were very close, and not even once you couldn't hear a young happy laughter and a maternal voice comforting the little child from her previous loneliness.

One day, after a whole year of research, this celestial fox has achieved the impossible: she used all her power to fly through the Sacred Path, crossing Heaven's Entrance, a great gateway, two places that are connected with each other in which apparently a human has became a god by ascending, and flew across the sky, reaching for the moon and never being seen again. Those who saw her at distance said it looked like a star returning to the sky, a moment of grace that the gods have allowed them to see, maybe once more, someone ascending. Her child was left permanently at the care of her cousin, who was a young adult, crying for more than a week for her mother.

- Rin, when are you going to bed?

- Cousin Len, when will mom come back?

Len, also blond like their parents and the cub, but not a celestial fox, made a sad face and frowned, patting the other's head; Rin was looking at the moonlit sky for hours by now, trying to find her mother, but because she was in front of their house, he was afraid she could get a cold.

- I don't know.

- She said she would never leave me.

- Who said she has?

Her ears lifted in a sudden, and her face, covered by dryed tears, illuminated a bit.

- People never leave us. Physically they can be dead, but their spirits will always be with us, protecting us from evil.

- Really?

- Of course! Who do you think keeps away the monster under your bed, always trying to get your feet?

The child giggled, and Len felt a little bit of tensions leaving his shoulders.

- I'll let you stay a bit more here, but make sure you go to sleep early, so the elders won't annoy you by the morning when you go greet them looking tired.

Then, the one talking left, and Rin murmured so only the stars and the moon, where her mother was, could hear her.

- Mom...

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