Hiro’s blades clanged against Shuji’s. They both glared at each other,
“I wouldn’t be allowed to use this on anyone just normal...” Shuji said, as he pulled his blade away from Hiro. “but, I’ll make an exception on you.”
“I’m honored, now get it over with so I can kill you.” Hiro threatened.
“Naive, what makes you think that you will survive this...” Shuji replied. Shuji examined his blade. He lifted it high up and pointed it towards himself. “I’ll see you soon.” He said. Shuji quickly pulled the blade down, cutting through his head. Shuji’s cold corpse hit the ground.
“What the?” Hiro said, confused.
Suddenly, light shined from the corpses eyes. They were a deep red color, and they filled his whole eye.
“Now, let’s finish this.” A deep voice came from the lifeless body. The body rose to it’s feet, and pulled the weapon that it used to end itself out of it’s skull.
Hiro backed up in fear. The body appeared in front of Hiro quicker than he could react to. Shuji grabbed a hold of Hiro’s neck, and lifted him off his feet.
Hiro tried to shake out of it, but the grip was too strong.
“Goodbye.” Shuji said, with one hand, Shuji threw Hiro out of the large hole in the wall that had been created earlier. Hiro flew through the sky, and quickly hit a cold, brick building. His blood painted the wall red. The impact crushed his body, ending Hiro’s life.
Shuji jumped to the ground. His body absorbed the fall as if it were nothing. Citizens were watching in fear of the monster that was walking around their streets.
Gunshots rang through the streets, as police officers emptied their magazines into him. Nothing seemed to damage him.
“I should have done this a long time ago.” Shuji said to himself. He lifted up a small burgandy car and threw it at the officers. “This is more like it.”
”Now, son... You can make dead without using a corpse, but this is more difficult. So, do you see the corpse of that man over there?” Tomi said to Kadami, as he pointed to a dark corner in the room. The redness of the sky hardly revealed a body of a man.
“Yes?” Kadami said, his voice was shaking.
“Read this,” Tomi said. Tomi lifted up his cloak, and pulled out a large book that had been clipped to him, he tossed it softly to Kadami.
“You... can read? Right?”
“Yes.”
“Good, page 192...”
Kadami looked at the cover of the book. A large skull was the front of the book. He pulled the cover open, and started flipping pages. The pages were hard and torn up, they were filled with words. He finally landed on page 192, which was still early in the book.
“Well, go on, just read the whole thing... It’ll tell you what to do, so I don’t have to.” Tomi said, as he leaned on a wall.
Minutes passed. Finally Kadami closed the book, and set it on the ground.
“I understand now.” Kadami said. He slowly walked to the corpse, and began to mumble words to himself.
“Upphov till knäna. Värdelös djävul.” Kadami said. He clapped his hands together, and then pointed at the corpse with two fingers. The corpses eyes shown bright, and it began to rise.
“Outstanding! I’ve never seen anyone get it on their first try! Now, you don’t even have to say those words. Just try thinking them while you do it.”
“What do I do with this monster?” Kadami asked, pointing towards the undead he had just created.
“Whatever you want.”
“Since... You don’t seem to be infected, I’ll let you live. You’re not worth my time.” The soldier reached for the cigarette in his mouth, and blew the smoke in Kenji’s face. “But I will tell you something, don’t you ever insult me by showing up in my presence again.
He doesn’t care that we killed his subordinates? Kenji thought to himself. Roku stood to his feet, blood on his face. The man started to proceed out of the classroom, but a voice stopped him.
“Wait.” Roku shouted,
“What do you want? Make it quick before I change my mind about not killing you.” The man said.
“What is your name?” Roku asked,
“Maybe if you defeat me, I’ll tell you my name.” He replied. He opened the door and walked out of the room. Kenji and Roku finally turned around to see his classmates who’s eyes were wide with amazement.
“Hey, just would like to point out... Without us you guys would be dead.” Kenji said proudly.
”Keep the book, I’ve got hundreds of them... You’re gonna need it,” Tomi said. “You also might need this,” he said as he pulled out another book from underneath his coat. A yellow and black book was tossed to Kadami. He caught it and looked at the title. ‘Summoning Dead for Dummies’.
“Thanks.” Kadami said sarcastically. He looked to his summoned minion. “Is there a limit or anything?”
“Nope.”
“This is... awesome.” Kadami said with an evil tone.
Kenji arrived to his home, he slowly pulled the door open.
“How was your day?” She asked kindly.
“Nothing special.” Kenji replied, “I’m gonna go to my room.”
“Ok, if there is anything you need, just ask me.”
“Thanks mom.” Kenji said, he started up the stairway to his room. He opened his door to see Kadami taking a nap in his bed. Kenji walked over to his drawer, pulled it open, and grabbed his sword. He poked Kadami with the wooden handle to wake him up.
“What... what do you want?” Kadami asked.
“I want to know... how to get stronger.” Kenji replied.
“Do you? I have the perfect training method.” Kadami replied. “You’re gonna need this book.”
“I wouldn’t be allowed to use this on anyone just normal...” Shuji said, as he pulled his blade away from Hiro. “but, I’ll make an exception on you.”
“I’m honored, now get it over with so I can kill you.” Hiro threatened.
“Naive, what makes you think that you will survive this...” Shuji replied. Shuji examined his blade. He lifted it high up and pointed it towards himself. “I’ll see you soon.” He said. Shuji quickly pulled the blade down, cutting through his head. Shuji’s cold corpse hit the ground.
“What the?” Hiro said, confused.
Suddenly, light shined from the corpses eyes. They were a deep red color, and they filled his whole eye.
“Now, let’s finish this.” A deep voice came from the lifeless body. The body rose to it’s feet, and pulled the weapon that it used to end itself out of it’s skull.
Hiro backed up in fear. The body appeared in front of Hiro quicker than he could react to. Shuji grabbed a hold of Hiro’s neck, and lifted him off his feet.
Hiro tried to shake out of it, but the grip was too strong.
“Goodbye.” Shuji said, with one hand, Shuji threw Hiro out of the large hole in the wall that had been created earlier. Hiro flew through the sky, and quickly hit a cold, brick building. His blood painted the wall red. The impact crushed his body, ending Hiro’s life.
Shuji jumped to the ground. His body absorbed the fall as if it were nothing. Citizens were watching in fear of the monster that was walking around their streets.
Gunshots rang through the streets, as police officers emptied their magazines into him. Nothing seemed to damage him.
“I should have done this a long time ago.” Shuji said to himself. He lifted up a small burgandy car and threw it at the officers. “This is more like it.”
****
”Now, son... You can make dead without using a corpse, but this is more difficult. So, do you see the corpse of that man over there?” Tomi said to Kadami, as he pointed to a dark corner in the room. The redness of the sky hardly revealed a body of a man.
“Yes?” Kadami said, his voice was shaking.
“Read this,” Tomi said. Tomi lifted up his cloak, and pulled out a large book that had been clipped to him, he tossed it softly to Kadami.
“You... can read? Right?”
“Yes.”
“Good, page 192...”
Kadami looked at the cover of the book. A large skull was the front of the book. He pulled the cover open, and started flipping pages. The pages were hard and torn up, they were filled with words. He finally landed on page 192, which was still early in the book.
“Well, go on, just read the whole thing... It’ll tell you what to do, so I don’t have to.” Tomi said, as he leaned on a wall.
Minutes passed. Finally Kadami closed the book, and set it on the ground.
“I understand now.” Kadami said. He slowly walked to the corpse, and began to mumble words to himself.
“Upphov till knäna. Värdelös djävul.” Kadami said. He clapped his hands together, and then pointed at the corpse with two fingers. The corpses eyes shown bright, and it began to rise.
“Outstanding! I’ve never seen anyone get it on their first try! Now, you don’t even have to say those words. Just try thinking them while you do it.”
“What do I do with this monster?” Kadami asked, pointing towards the undead he had just created.
“Whatever you want.”
****
“Since... You don’t seem to be infected, I’ll let you live. You’re not worth my time.” The soldier reached for the cigarette in his mouth, and blew the smoke in Kenji’s face. “But I will tell you something, don’t you ever insult me by showing up in my presence again.
He doesn’t care that we killed his subordinates? Kenji thought to himself. Roku stood to his feet, blood on his face. The man started to proceed out of the classroom, but a voice stopped him.
“Wait.” Roku shouted,
“What do you want? Make it quick before I change my mind about not killing you.” The man said.
“What is your name?” Roku asked,
“Maybe if you defeat me, I’ll tell you my name.” He replied. He opened the door and walked out of the room. Kenji and Roku finally turned around to see his classmates who’s eyes were wide with amazement.
“Hey, just would like to point out... Without us you guys would be dead.” Kenji said proudly.
****
”Keep the book, I’ve got hundreds of them... You’re gonna need it,” Tomi said. “You also might need this,” he said as he pulled out another book from underneath his coat. A yellow and black book was tossed to Kadami. He caught it and looked at the title. ‘Summoning Dead for Dummies’.
“Thanks.” Kadami said sarcastically. He looked to his summoned minion. “Is there a limit or anything?”
“Nope.”
“This is... awesome.” Kadami said with an evil tone.
****
Kenji arrived to his home, he slowly pulled the door open.
“How was your day?” She asked kindly.
“Nothing special.” Kenji replied, “I’m gonna go to my room.”
“Ok, if there is anything you need, just ask me.”
“Thanks mom.” Kenji said, he started up the stairway to his room. He opened his door to see Kadami taking a nap in his bed. Kenji walked over to his drawer, pulled it open, and grabbed his sword. He poked Kadami with the wooden handle to wake him up.
“What... what do you want?” Kadami asked.
“I want to know... how to get stronger.” Kenji replied.
“Do you? I have the perfect training method.” Kadami replied. “You’re gonna need this book.”