Part 11

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AKAZA POV

I followed what I could from my past. Even though I cant remember that much, everything feels oddly familiar. I could sense my own demonic energy here, whatever I did must of been quite the view. I was in this red forest, I'd been here before with someone...the one I loved? Maybe...that's not important right now, I need to find that damned snake of mine.

Akaza: alright Jr where are you?

I crossed over a large hill only to be met with a very old and destroyed castle.

Akaza: I...know this place

FLASHBACK

??? :Akaza?

Akaza: yeah?

???: do you love me?

FLASHBACK END

Akaza: dammit, I barely remember my own name half the time, let alone something that happened milenia ago

I kept walking through the the town toward the castle. I have no memory of this castle...just feelings. But who was that girl? The one I loved? I held my head in pain.

Akaza:fuck...where are you, you little shit

I kept walking until I reached the gates of the castle. He was in here, had to be. I opened the doors and went inside. My head started hurting again.

Akaza:this fucker better remember something

I continued through the halls passing room after room. I finally stopped at one. It was a small singal room with a literally mountain of really old bed sheets.

Akaza:I know your there

Jr popped his little head out the sheets.

Akaza:say hi boys

The other two came out my back and went over.

Akaza:sorry it took so long...you remember anything?

He shook his head.

Akaza:figures...come on, let's go home

He slithered out and then onto my shoulder and connecting his tail with my back. He then stretched over back into the sheets and pulled out a knife...a kunai?

Akaza:what's this?

He hissed.

Akaza:really?

He said it was dug into a tree with a letter, but iys gone and he can't remember what it said.

Akaza:alright then...whoever she was she's probably long since dead. Don't even remember her and I...miss her

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