Hnng… they looked lovely on the bridge. It was a scene worthy of being immortalized in paint on a screen. Mura felt like his heart bubbled; it just felt amazing to connect with your home country after years of separation. Albeit his identity having transformed into Mura of Fairy Tail overtime, he was
still Mura of Midi right now. The wind touching his neck was the wind of Midi, which he welcomed with open arms. The water flowing below the bridge was of a river of Midi, which he eyed with content. The thin oak trees and the cherry trees were all the green of Midi. He was home…
And he remembered. He remembered what had happened back when he was only 11 years old… the event that led him to become a fugitive. The event that tore him away from his seedbed… it tainted his view, came as a shock for him. He hadn’t tried to remember it for such a long time, but… now that he was back in Midi, his mind couldn’t help itself.
Luckily, Mythica’s words struck through and brought Mura back to the present. Yes, the present; this was his honeymoon, and he had lots of things that he wanted to do with his lovely wife. She asked him an interesting question about the tradition of leaving offerings to the shrines, which seemed like a faint exaggeration. He was ready to inform her of the truth:
“We simply pay our respects to the guardians of the shrine. We bow in our greeting, and then we toss a coin into the shrine box… it’s a bit more specific than that, but I’ll show you once we’re there.” There was a set way of paying just the right respects to the shrine and its guardians, and Mura hoped for good that he remembered the procedure. Although, he could always just look at other visitors and mimic… but that would hurt his pride.
Thanks to the small size of the village, the shrine wasn’t that far away. Despite the small size, this village harbored many younglings who dashed about in traditional wear and celebrated this event. Some of them eyed Mura and Mythica, especially the latter who
really caught the attention of young men and women alike, partly for her stunning beauty and also for her foreign appearance overall as well as the heterochromatic composure of her eyes.
Truth be told, not many from the village recognized Mura, despite him having grown up here. Had it really been that long ago…? Surely, they knew about him, right? About the Wizard Saint from Midi? The On… the Onmyōji? Or maybe they just didn’t know it was him?
“Hmmm…” he hummed before spotting something that brought his spirits up - the sight of a young man holding a little girl and boy on each hand. The wooden sticks that each held brought back memories of his childhood, when he was too young to be in possession of a real katana and had to do with a wooden sword that he swung morning and evening. His eyes sparkled pleasantly.
A
torii gate would welcome them to the shrine which was located at the other end of another bridge. The gate was guarded by two stone monkeys -
komasaru. They guarded the shrine, and they symbolize how a young human’s ascent into adulthood signifies their preparation to start a family of their own down the line. A red box with lined openings on top was located at the front of a small house further ahead, and it held all the coins tossed in there for the guardian. Conveniently, the shrine was inhabited by small monkeys who kept the visitors company…
Mura took a deep breath and spoke:
“Okay, we’re here… now, you must be very quiet.” He gently squeezed Mythica’s hand just a bit, wanting to lead her to the box so he could show her how to greet it and offer one’s coin. If she willingly followed suit, then he would walk towards the box and bow slightly as if he was greeting a person. Another couple were leaving the box after paying their respects, and another person was waiting behind.
After Mura had bowed, he eyed his dear wife. He was silent for a reason; this was sacred grounds, and the air itself was vibrating in a soft frequence. He wanted her to try and mimic his actions, in which he nodded to signal that to her. Afterwards, he picked up a jewel from his purse and tossed it into the box through the openings. Its fall onto the bottom of the box was the only sound within several meters for a second. Slowly, he walked towards a bell hung above on the edge of the roof, close enough to be reached by a hand. 3 times, he rang it to signal to the guardian that he was here.
When the Onmyōji announced his presence, the border between the world of the living and the world of the dead leaked. The air around him grew… moist. The tint of the view was blue, and a silhouette manifested itself behind the box. Was this a ghost? C’mon, Mura was in the middle of teaching his wife about something very important - yet whatever was happening right now was beyond his control. The silhouette merely looked at him with long, grey hair running down its…
his back as it spoke:
“… My children yet grow up without me… my children yet honor their father… their mother… but my honor lies only in my son…”Everything else was silent. Mura continued to listen.
“… O you who pray at my shrine - do not neglect your offspring, even if they pain you. Treat them well… and spire…”To that, Mura had no other answer but to nod. The ghost was surprised to see the Onmyōji’s reaction to his words; he saw him? What a change of events. This soft realization appeared on the ghost’s face… but another had noticed it. A lad among the visitors, donning white garments with red knots.
… When Mura’s senses returned, he bowed deeply in respect of the ghost, then clapped twice.
I thank you for the wisdom that you’ve bestowed upon me. I thank you for the life of a child that I was blessed with, he thanked the guardian before meeting Mythica’s gaze again. He would slowly bow to her as well, as a way of silently apologizing for taking so long.
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