My Suffering For My Fox
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 45m
  • Reads 8,462
  • Votes 113
  • Parts 13
  • Time 45m
Complete, First published Jan 29, 2017
You are a fox yokai and you knew a certain male fox yokai (Tomoe) when you were a child. Your parents introduced you two at the age of 100 (in human years you would both have been 4 or 5). The both of you were inseparable he loved you and you loved him. One day your powers became a threat to the ones you loved the council of the gods sir you as a threat as well. One day you disappeared. He search for you for years on end. Every year he would encounter a girl who he thought was you but before he could ask they all vanished just like you. 

Then the whole Yukaji thing happened and now he is now the familiar to Nanami and so is Mizuki the snake Yokai. What happens when Tomoe encounters another girl like you what will happen when he finds you and knows your secrets and why you left? Read and find out.
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You, (Y/n), are a (your animal of choice) yokai living near a village. But the peace ends when a band of evil yokai raid the town. Somehow, you manage to escape. Then a certain fox yokai named Tomoe finds you......and everything changes. Note: This story takes place in the PAST of Kamisama Kiss, in feudal Japan. This is before Tomoe becomes a familiar. It's somewhat based on the Kako-hen ovas or you might have read it in the manga. (Credits to Juliette Suzuki and picture/video owners)