Yonamori's River Rush

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You are going to Yonomori's!" Mikage smiled at the breakfast table one morning. You would think this would be a simple announcement, until Silver started to glare at Mikage. Tomoe looked up from his tea and blinked in confusion. He had met Mizuki before a few weeks actually. He fought with him so much that Mikage had ordered him to be stuck to him all day, Silver on the other hand just stood by and snickered. The red head of course didn't stay at Yonomori's shrine like Tomoe had too; So Tomoe was a bit confused as to why he seemed mad.

"What?" Silver hissed and looked at Mikage; clearly an exclamation was needed from both teens. Mikage went quiet before cheerfully patting both of their heads and cooing gently his familiars.

"Now, Now Kids. I'll be back later on. I just want you guys to go there because of Tomoe's injury" Mikage motioned towards Tomoe, Silver however scoffed at how ridiculous the blond man was being.

Tomoe had been attacked by humans not too long ago, ones that attacked had a large grudge against him. They attacked him at a friend's son's funeral. Mikage, Inari and the man who lost his son had found Tomoe bleeding out under a tree in the middle of a rather large wheat field.

Silver on the other hand had stayed home, not wishing to disturb the piece of someone who had passed away. It was a respectful thing to do and he was glad that he wasn't there to witness Tomoe lashing out when it came to dead children.

The red head sipped at his tea and looked at Mikage with a despondent look. The God took this as a threat; the fox was acting to calm and the God knew for a fact that he could attack him both verbally or physically. Both of them were terrifying; even Tomoe had come across his words. But then again they could insult each other like it was normal. It was almost daily that Mikage had to pull them apart from murdering each other; once he told them to take it outside and they literally did. He shuddered remembering the two foxes trying to kill each other in the courtyard of the shrine.

Inari had come just to watch; saying it was better then watching sumos wrestling. The God dragged a hand through his hair as he glared at them both. "You are both going to Yonomori's" Silver's glare had deepened while Tomoe stared down into his tea as if it was turning his stomach with every word. Both of their ears twitched in hate; both knowing they had to listen to Mikage.

"I have important business to attend and I need you both to go, Yonomori will watch Tomoe to make sure he doesn't tear his side open... again" Mikage dragged a hand down his face as Silver swallowed the rest of his tea. Tomoe picked up a piece of bacon and started to chew it without caring about his lack of manners. Silver glared at him angrily but Mikage didn't seem to notice. Mikage's mother, the woman who liked to be called Sobo only smiled. Meanwhile Inari glared at the white haired teen and had told him to slow down. Something about puking all over the night fog carriage, the other fox only glared at him as he chugged down his tea and stood rather quickly.

"I will prepare the carriage. It's a short distance but its still needs to be comfortable, will it not?" He swallowed as he stepped to go; sadly Mikage stopped him and sighed.

"Stop right there." Mikage looked at him and Silver furrowed his brow as the god sighed, "Get your fan and other things. Inari already got the carriage ready, along with Silver." Tomoe glared at the red head only to receive a glare in return.

"Your too weak to be dragging things around. Don't forget what happened to your side kido." Mikage smiled at Tomoe, who returned the smile with an evil glare, oh... He is furious. Inari snorted.

"He ate too fast, Mikage needs to bring a bucket. The carriage isn't the night fog because it only works at night. Its Otohiko's carriage, so It will be swaying a lot" Tomoe sent him glare as Silver ignored them all. He wasn't going to listen this, not this early in the morning. He rolled his eyes as Tomoe carried on about being fine. Sobo even threw in a threat; which made both the males shut up.

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