Niou was fairly excited, but it didn't show. He waited coolly at the side of the Cemetery Entrance, on his feet were candles, flags and other paraphernalia. He looked up at a mysterious man who appeared before him and threw him the keys to both gates. "I trust everything is ready, Kurushi-san
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For all the preparations the man had made, the old man only asked for a tiny fee. A small bag of frog's tongues was all he wanted. Easy enough to get from the biology lab. He wondered if it was some kind of delicacy.
He looked out into the darkness and saw that someone was coming.
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"YO!" He called out to them. "Niou-kun, I'm here. I hope we have fun."
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But soon it was time to meet at the cemetery and Akaya was curious what Niou-senpai had come up with.
He saw the little group of people from far and was, for his own surprise, positively surprised that Kawamura was there too.
"Hey Kawamura how are you? How's the business going?", he asked with a grin as he approached the gentle youth.
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He smiled. At least there was a friendly face in the crowd. He had picked out his flag and had his candle. He only hoped that the wind won't blow it out or it will be trouble.
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"Ne Niou-senpai. How does that work here, now?", he asked the white haired boy.
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Rosary of beautiful pure white shells from Hawaii with a pure silver crucifix. Check.
Holy water from the baptismal font at the local Cathelic church and held in a squirt gun...check.
He was offically ready for whatever was coming his way. He supposed he should have watched "The Exorsist" one last time before going, but he didn't have the time. As it was, the German was sure that any longer, he might be late, and Liliadent was never late for anything...ever.
He made certain of it this time by running to the initial meeting place. He spotted his fellow Rikkai teammate right away, along with the older boy that looked almost just like him (only shorter and more tan). "Masaharu." He called. Being European meant that he didn't follow the normal proper way of addressing others. It was just too unnatural for him.
"Am I being too late for this?" He asked, looking around.
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"Good Evening everybody", he said with a friendly smile as he approached the group, "I hope you al feel good tonight."
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Approaching the cemetery, he could see people who had already started to arrive. He sort of hoped that this would be at least a little scary, but, even if it wasn't, it was going to be fun.
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