Seed of the Unknown

Chapter Seven

    

    She was literally staring at her own nephew. Naya thought her eyes deceived her. She rubbed them and blinked several times. Was he really the guy Hwoarang despised? She could do nothing, but stand there like a half-wit. Meanwhile, Jin stood there, waiting for her to say something, when she did not, he replied, “I know the way out of here. Follow me and I will lead you to safety.”

            He did not allow her anytime to speak. Immediately, he turned around and disappeared into the darkness. Naya started to run, afraid of losing him. When she bumped into him, Jin swore and then faced her.

            “Watch where you’re going! Listen to the sound of my footsteps if you can’t see.”

            He turned around again and Naya began to follow. She did not dare ask any questions, fearing they would make him angry. The man obviously did not want to make conversation. His only interest was to get her out of there…and then what?

            After they ventured through numerous passageways they finally exited to a clearing. Naya grew surprised when she realized that it was nighttime already. She panicked instantly, remembering Hwoarang.

            “I have to go,” she said urgently. “I thank you for your generosity.”

            She started running off, but Jin held out an arm and pushed her back. “You’re not going anywhere,” he proclaimed.

            Naya frowned. “What are you talking about?”

            “You’re coming with me with no questions asked.” And to make sure of his prediction, he grabbed her arm and started hauling her behind him. They walked toward the forest, the Mishima complex located half a mile behind them.

            Jin dragged Naya into the forest. Naya started to panic when they were enveloped within the forbidding trees. Her heart raced, fearing what he intended to do. She did not allow her mind to think of the horrible things he was capable of doing. Besides, there must have been an explanation for his behavior. Wasn’t he missing for six months? She remembered reading newspaper reports about the disappearance of one of the Iron Fist Tournament fighters. According to sources, the man was so disturbed by something that he just left. Not a lot of people seemed to care about the man, except for one girl, and an American one at that.

            Finally, they made it to a cave entrance. Jin suddenly stopped and then turned to face her. He gave her one last look then went on inside.

            Naya was beginning to protest by this time, pulling her arm and begging him to let go, but he wouldn’t. She grew frightened by his hidden ambitions.

            Suddenly, Jin stopped. “Stay here,” he ordered.

            His voice echoed, evidence that they were inside a huge cave. Or so Naya thought. Out of nowhere, torches were lightened. They were set on massive pillars that stretched the length of the room from ceiling to floor. The size of the cave was massive and it appeared more like a temple then a cave. Naya’s eyes traveled the length of the room and paused at the very end. At the end of the room was a huge statue. The statue appeared to be a woman being overshadowed by a beast resembling a wolf. Naya saw Jin walk up to it and bow. To her horror, the statue came to life. Instantly, the room was flooded with yellow light. The figure of the woman came alive. She had black hair, yet her eyes glowed with an evil yellow presence that made Naya shake to the core.

            “I have brought her to you,” Jin replied, his hand pointing toward Naya.

            The supernatural being looked up at her and Naya could feel a certain dread crawl through her flesh by the impact of the creature’s forbidding eyes. She shuddered.

            The creature gazed at her a few moments. She then brought up her hand and motioned Naya to approach her. She didn’t.

            The Unknown would not allow any defiance. Naya was suddenly lifted off the ground and brought before the creature. Her face was pulled up close to her mother’s. The Unknown gazed at her a moment, memorizing her features.

            “She is definitely the one,” the creature rasped. Her voice sounded like a demon embellished with pain.

            Naya was too stunned to reply. She only gazed at her, wondering why on earth this person or thing would be related to her.

            “Will you begin with the process now,” Jin asked his master.

            The creature gazed past Naya’s eyes. “Yes,” she replied wearily.

            Naya noticed that the Unknown appeared to be weak. She looked ready to faint and it would use the last of her power on Naya. Yet, Naya had no clue what was going on.

            “Wait! What are you going to do with me?”

            “I’m going to possess you,” the creature hissed. “You are my creation and I will use you to fulfill my purpose!”

            Naya shook. She did not have time to protest. She looked back at Jin for help, but noticed that he stood there watching, a smirk plastered on his face. He’s possessed. The mark on his head is what gives the Unknown the ability to control him. Maybe that’s why he’s been missing all these months. She probably took control of his mind and sent him out searching for me. But wasn’t Kazuya under her control? So whatever happened to him?

            The creature lifted Naya up in the air without the slightest trouble. Naya could tell by the color of the witch’s power that it was the same magic that saved her from being killed by Heihachi. Now the Unknown would use it to possess her. Naya would no longer have control over her mind. She would be like Jin, a puppet. She would no longer be able to lead a normal life. Instead, she would be at the mercy of someone’s control, someone of her own blood, the same someone who was her very mother.

            The light surrounded her, knawing at her soul, threatening to dominate her very senses.

            I must not let her get to me.

            She could feel the evil crawling through her flesh.

            I cannot lose hope.

            She felt her mind being crushed by the power of the beast.

            I cannot forget.

            Naya closed her eyes, feeling the evil take over her.

            I must remember…Hwoarang!

            “NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!” Her scream startled both Jin and the creature. Somehow, the Unknown dropped her. Naya now quickly got up from the floor, running toward the exit with her life. Jin saw her coming and prepared to block her way, but Naya’s strength tackled him to the ground. She stepped over him and bolted through the exit.

            But he was not easily evaded. The creature ordered him to make chase, for she could not leave her temple prison.

            Once outside, Jin’s eyes surveyed through the trees, locating Naya.

Naya did not care where she was going. She only wished to escape.

Suddenly, she tripped and started rolling down a hill. Jin was close after her, but lost track of her when she fell. Now he lost sight of her. Not knowing what to do next, he turned in another direction and went searching there. However, at whatever cost, he could not return empty handed.

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            They found her unconscious and alone and to her own luck, it was her student that found her.

    Xiaoyu immediately called out to her grandfather once she recognized her instructor’s face. The two of them brought Naya inside and laid her on a mat.

    “See, I told you, Grandfather, she was going to come.”

    Wang nodded but reminded her that is was by fate, not by intention.

    “She looks like she’s been through a rough time,” Xiaoyu concluded, studying her teacher’s scraggly appearance.

            Wang noticed something. “Xiaoyu, look, on her face. Do you notice the color?”

            “Yellow.”

            Wang frowned, lost in thought. Before he knew it, Naya was awake.

            “Wha-what am I doing here?” Naya asked.

            “Miss Yamato…!” Xiaoyu exclaimed.

            Naya frowned. “Xiaoyu? What are you doing here?”

            Xiaoyu smiled warmly. “You’re in my house.”

            “But I was just…” Naya laid her head back down, not knowing what to think. Did the past events ever occur? Was she just dreaming?

            Wang could see the fog in her eyes and at once understood why she was so confused.

            “Xiaoyu found you outside. She has been waiting for you all night and I see that you came to us by luck.”

            “Was I somewhere near the forest when you found me?”

            “The edge of the woods is just right there,” Xiaoyu replied, pointing off into the distance.

            Naya only nodded her head. For convenience, they nursed and fed her. Wang had many important things to ask her, but he would let it wait. When Naya was satisfied, she stared over at Wang.

            “It is a pleasure to make your acquaintance. I understand that Xiaoyu said you needed to see me.”

            “Yes,” he replied with grave sincerity. “But first I need to know why you were in the woods all alone?”

            “I was trying to run away from a warrior. I believe you will know someone by the name of Jin Kazama?”

            “I do. That boy has been lost for six months. No one has been able to find him. During the last tournament, he did not even finish and just left. Apparently, something was consuming his mind. The poor man…all he ever wanted was to prove himself, but his mind was weak. He could not sustain the evil that lured him. And I’m afraid that the evil that lured him was the same one that lured you tonight, am I right?”

            Naya nodded.

            “The Unknown has been wanting to get her hands on your for seventeen years. Ever since your birth, you were to be hidden away from your mother because she was evil. She used a mortal man to sire the child she needed. She could not get impregnated on her own and she used her arch rival to do that for her. When you were born, I was the one that took you away from her and delivered you to a foster home. At the time, it was the best I could do. I thought that by giving you a different home, that would solve all our problems, but I underestimated the Unknown’s power. Over the years she has grown weak, but she has managed to store some of her power to do something to you, but I’m not sure what. Things will reveal themselves in time, but whatever happens, we cannot leave you in the hands of evil. If your mother ever reaches you again, I’m afraid all humanity will be lost. What happened tonight was a near miss. You are fortunate to have been led to my door. And for that I am grateful.”

            “But why is this happening to me. I understand what you have told me thus far, but there are people who want me dead. Why are they trying to kill me?”

            “Some think that it was better if you were off dead. Without you alive then the world would not end, but what they do not understand is that you must stay alive at all costs. You are our last thread of hope. Humanity is dependant on your survival and personality. Since you are so young and naïve, you are prone to evil. But we must not ever let that happen. Even if you possess a pure heart, it won’t be much for the evil to break through your good barrier and possess you. If you fall into the hands of the Unknown, you will become a slave like Jin has. And I’m afraid there is nothing much we can do to save him. The only thing I can think of is if someone is willing enough to sacrifice themselves for him, but his mother was the only one who was capable of doing that. However, now she is dead. It would have to be someone else who loves him enough to sacrifice themselves in order to free him.”

            Naya could not say another word. She had just learned the history of her past. Now she was aware of who she was and where she came from, but she was not sure if she could accept her fate. All of a sudden, a wave of loneliness consumed her. Naya looked at the people surrounding her and felt like she did not even know them. The fact that she was in the same room with complete strangers sounded like a threat to her. Before she could comprehend her next move, she was out the door, running to the only person she could thing of…Hwoarang.

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            They had tried to stop her, but Naya bolted out of the house before they could even reach the front door. She ran as fast as she could through unknown streets, her heart guiding the way. Whenever her heart beat faster she ran in the direction she faced. Even though she did not recognize the neighborhood, her heart led the way, and to her joy, she wound up in Hwoarang’s driveway.

            She ran up the long stretch and then started ramming on his door, calling out his name. A long wait passed on and then she heard a man’s voice on the other side.

            “Go away Anna! I don’t want to see your face!”

            “It’s not Anna, It’s me! Hwoarang, please open the door.”

             A few minutes passed by and finally he opened it, but only a crack. When he saw Naya standing on the other side he opened it wide and crushed her in an embrace. Tears started welling his eyes, grateful for her safety.

            “My God I thought you were dead. I’ve been calling everywhere all evening and driving around searching for you. The police didn’t even help. They said that they don’t consider a person missing not until they’ve been gone for more than twenty-four hours, but to me that felt like forever!”

            He kissed her forehead. Naya, meanwhile still clung to him.

            Hwoarang led her inside the house, not wanting to let go. He brought her before the fire so she could warm herself.

            Naya shook in his arms, still fearful of the past events.

            “What did they do to you?”

            “So many things. They told me so many things.”

            “They told me you were dead.”

            “They were going to kill me.”

            “Who..?”

            “My father…”

            “WHAT? Whose your father?”

            She looked up at him, knowing that he would probably reject her if she were to reveal her identity. Didn’t he hate the Mishima line? Or was that just Jin?

            “A man who is in need of brainwashing.” Was all she said. She settled her head back against his shoulder.

            “How did you get out of there?”

            “….I…I was led out of there and brought into a cave. There was a statute and then a lady and then…” She cringed at the thought of the memory.

            Hwoarang held her tighter. “God, I was so stupid! How could I let this happen to you! I told you that I would protect you, but I failed! I’m so sorry!”

            She looked up at him again, her eyes sincere. “It’s not your fault. I’m okay…they didn't hurt me. I’m here aren’t I?”

            He kissed her because she did not blame him for her transgressions. At that moment, he felt that she would be his for eternity that he would never have to let her go. But, Anna was right. Just when he though he was going to be happy, he would lose something he dearly loved.

            In that moment the room died away and it became enveloped with a yellow light.

            Naya was the first to notice the transformation. She started to shake and yelled out Hwoarang’s name.

            Something started pulling her out of his arms. She was lifted high above him, now being consumed in the yellow light.

            Hwoarang screamed her name and tried running up to her, but something punched him back. He landed on his back.

            And then, just as quickly as Naya came back into his life she was gone. The yellow light engulfed her. His name was the last thing he heard her say. The light vanished and he screamed out in pain.

            “NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!”

            And then ludicrous laughter silenced the room and a chilling voice replied, “Let the tournament begin!”

  

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