Why had Izayoi suddenly left them? No matter how many times Itori thought about it she couldn't get a proper answer from the confines of her own head. She had found Izayoi's note and read it, but that actually didn't help her a lot. The contents had been very simple: apparently Izayoi objected too much to some of the guild's deeds, and felt like she could no longer force herself to be part of it. That actually wasn't difficult for Itori to understand. She herself had done plenty of questionable things in the many years that she had been alive, just to survive and get by. She wasn't fond of violence or inflicting harm, but she was too determined to let herself be stopped by apprehension, and the more often she had to do those dirty things the less they bothered her. These days she actually was rather apathetic to it all.
The problem wasn't that Izayoi left the guild. The part which the fox girl couldn't understand was why she had also left her two sisters behind. If she had wanted to leave that badly she could have talked with them. Itori narrowed her eyes and glared into the darkness ahead of her, still angry thinking about it. She could understand that her beloved sister had felt pressured and didn't think she was safe with the idea of leaving the guild. But had she truly believed that she wasn't even safe when confiding in her sisters? Did she think that her sisters wouldn't look after her and help her? Was she that afraid that she would try to hide this even from the two people in this world who had been with her since birth and who would do everything in their power to stay with her until her death? If she truly took their bonds that lightly Itori would have to actually scold her for that. For thousands of years she had wandered while trying to find her sisters. Throughout all those years her determination to find the other two parts of the triplets had never wavered. She had encountered plenty of situations which had attempted to tempt her, trying to dissuade her from continuing her journey. People she had liked and loved, places and sceneries where she would have loved to stay her entire life. And every time she had left them behind because she had yet to find those two people who meant the entire world to her.
If Izayoi had taken those bonds lightly she would be reminded of their strength as soon as Itori found her. And despite what Izayoi might think Itori was hot on her tracks, following her as if a hunting dog. Or rather, a hunting fox. Izayoi might have had a head start because she hadn't given Itori any warning, but she should have remembered that silent stubbornness which had allowed the self-imposed mute fox girl to keep going and make good progress. She knew Izayoi's scent, soul and magic signature as good or better than her own. The moment that she had found the note she had gone after Izayoi, walking without rest as she used her nose and other sharp senses. She felt somewhat bad for leaving Iniki behind, but Iniki should be safe in Tartarus while Itori caught up to Izayoi and figured out what her deal was. Hopefully she could convince Izayoi to return, but otherwise she might have to go back and take Iniki away from Tartarus as well. As a dark guild they might not like losing the triplets, but Itori had long ago stopped being scared by something like dark mages. There were several mages in that guild who could easily defeat her when it came to strength and magical ability, but Itori hadn't wandered through the world for so long without learning a thing or two. Especially about how to be as cunning as the foxes that the Kumiho showed similarities towards.
It had been a long journey, the fox girl moving through day and night silently as she kept herself religiously focused on the trail. Sometimes there would be rain, sometimes there would be sun, sometimes there would be snow. Although the snow thing didn't happen often, and when it did the snow melted away almost as quickly as it touched the ground. Regardless of the weather Itori had kept going, and now she was very close. In fact she should be able to catch Izayoi within the next half an hour. Knowing this made her increase her step, her skirt swirling around her legs as she moved faster forwards, her tail swishing behind her as she had not bothered to hide her true form. However that was soon to change, as Itori found Izayoi's trail heading straight into a village. Sighing Itori changed into her human form, her hair changing from pure white to raven black and growing long enough to reach past her waist, her tail also disappearing. The rest of her features stayed the same, although her clothing was also somewhat altered to look a little bit more high class. Humans were inclined to treat somebody with good clothing and an air of dignity and nobility better than somebody with ratty clothes and a suspicious aura. Of course Itori's Kumiho form wasn't that bad either, but her human form was basically designed to give off the impression of being the daughter of a wealthy family, her culture very similar to that of the exotic country of Midi. Striding into the town Itori looked around, scanning her surroundings as her long raven hair trailed behind her. As usual her dignified and elegant behaviour combined with her appearance at least allowed her to pass through without being held up or accosted. If this was the countryside there might have been bandits to deal with, but in a town like this those wouldn't survive for long.
The trail was very clear, and it led right to the centre of the town, where there was a grand castle. Izayoi's scent went inside, which made Itori stand there for nearly a minute as she considered the possibilities. Izayoi was also good when it came to disguising herself and infiltrating places, but she didn't think Izayoi was that good that she could just walk into this place with ease. Either she had underestimated her sister or Izayoi hadn't been alone at this point. Either way she had no choice but to press forward. Luckily she could use some light charming magic to keep anybody from getting in her way as she walked on Izayoi's trail with determined footsteps, although to keep up the impression of belonging here she had to compromise and also make them elegant and precise. A noblewoman wouldn't be in a hurry, regardless of the circumstances. At least, that's how it should be.
Eventually Itori found herself standing in front of a lachrima, a magic orb which was located in the centre of the castle. Izayoi's trail led right up to it and then stopped abruptly, meaning that for now Itori stood still. Actually, she was slowly tracing circles around the teleportation crystal, appearing to admire the beauty of the ballroom whilst actually making sure that this was indeed where the trail ended. She circled around it several times, carefully and meticulously, but in the end she had to conclude that this was in fact the end of the line. Which meant that there was only one thing left to try. Itori looked glanced around at the decorations in the large room, her eyes gliding past the inhabitants without a pause, even though she was making sure nobody was paying attention to her right now. She had been using some silent illusions to make herself less interesting, so anybody still present would at best glance at her once before focusing on more important matters. Convinced that she was practically unnoticed Itori reached out and swiftly touched the orb with a finger, standing still as the magic took effect and she disappeared into thin air.
Itori looked around warily once she reappeared in another location, although within seconds she was homing in on the most important thing. Izayoi was standing there in front of the gates leading to another grand building, and she had two of her Legions with her. That made sure that it was really Izayoi, since the mute had yet to find anybody but her sister who would use those beings as their servants. Itori would immediately have approached Izayoi, but another woman was already addressing her beloved sister, and Itori felt a droplet of sweat trailing down the side of her face as she realized that this woman wasn't somebody to be trifled with. She was long and slender, a beautiful appearance, but more importantly her magic power was matching her beauty without issue. Itori's thin eyebrows lowered slightly as she quickly tried to think of what to do next. She had to make sure that she could speak to Izayoi, which meant she would have to do her best to make sure that this powerful mage wouldn't get in her way. The best method for that was to give her no reason for doing so. For now Itori would wait, and hope that maybe Izayoi would notice her before she would have to deal with the other female present personally. At least she had made sure to hide her guild tattoo very carefully before leaving Tartarus, a precaution she always used when she went out. It had taken several tries to perfect it, but nobody should be able to tell that she was from Tartarus. She just hoped that Izayoi had been just as careful in her preparations for her departure...
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