The owner of the place Kaoru and Megumi worked, Kawasaka Ikeda,
was counting his daily profeit in the back room of his establishment the
night that a family of four was murdered six miles outside of town. At
least, that was his alibi.
After he'd finally escaped the police and the red-headed swordsman
the day before, he met up with a few of his colleagues in the woods. That
night they plotted and planned their next targets for their project. This
morning consisted of paying his associates their percentage of the money
he'd made the night before at his tavern. During the day, he made
himself visible, shopping and eating in other establishments to encourage
the positive public image he'd so carefully constructed. He also
spoke to others about his establishment, including advertising his newest
singer. Personally, Kawasaka was more than excited about the business his
newest singer was drawing in. She called herself 'Maku' and claimed
that she was only looking for enough money to payback a debt she owed,
afterwhich, she'd planned to quit. The man shook his head in amusement,
she hasn't realized yet, he thought, that no one has ever left his employment..alive,
that is. Especially not a pretty little wisp of a girl like her,
he'd force her to stay, one way or another. He laughed as he walked north,
out of town and entered the woods. There, he found and entered his
tavern. Walking to the back of the main room, he turned and smiled
at the scene in front of him.
His little Nightingale was singing a very steamy love song to
one of the customers. His eyes narrowed on the man, the very same
man who'd chased him earlier. That man has to be Battou-sai.
Kawasaka's hand instinctively grabbed the handle of his katana before pausing
and relaxing. His eyes narrowed as he watched the little drama unfold
before him. The girl was draped completely over the red-head as she
sang to him. Though he'd seen her sing to others before, he couldn't
help but be jealous at the attention which was being lavished on that man.
Attention that was not being shared to the other patrons in the room either
for that matter. Not too good for business if she sings to no one
else but him. No, Kawasaka thought as his expression darkened,
she is singing for him, not to him. And if she's going to sing for
anyone, he thought, it would be me. I'm the one that pays for her
services, not that assassin that she's wrapped around. When the song
ended he noticed the faint blush on her face and realized that she probably
knew the swordsman personally.
Angrily, Kawasaka turned and bumped into another new hire, she
came with the girl for a job here. He couldn't remember her name
at the moment though. When he looked into her red-rimmed eyes, he sighed
in displeasure but managed to look charming as he advised her, "My customers
won't appreciate a woman who cries as she serves sake, do you understand?"
Megumi nodded and pulled a rag from her pocket to dab at her
face.
"How's this?" she smiled brilliantly for him, though it was
obviously a fake smile.
Kawasaka smiled, "That's better. Now, be a good girl and
get back to work. Also, could you tell Maku to come to my office
after her set? I'd like to talk to her."
Again he smiled an easy smile at Megumi and turned to go to his
office. As he passed by the other girls, he smiled politely till
he got to his door. He knew he was handsome and was amused by the
fact that many of the girls working for him had a crush on him. And
to them, he tried to be as charming as possible. You never know when
one of them would be willing to lie for you or at least lie with you, he
thought. As the door slid shut behind him, the casual smile he wore
fled from his face, to be replaced by an angry scowl.
"What do you want, Takida?"
"I've got the information you wanted." The thin, scrawny
man sitting on Kawasaka's desk grinned nervously as he stood up.
"There's a family of four, a man, his wife, and two little girls traveling
to Tokyo on the east road. They look like suitable targets to me."
Kawasaka's scowl twisted into a crooked smile, "Ah, we'll have
to visit them before sundown. That will certainly draw the Battou-sai out
into the open. A man who protects the people and all." Kawasaka changed
the conversation." Did anyone in the front see you?"
"No, I came in the side entrance, why?"
"Because the very man we've been hired to kill is in my tavern
ignoring my sake and stealing my women."
Takida froze and frowned, "Do you think he's on to us?"
Kawasaka laughed, "Impossible. I think it's a coincidence.
And I also think his being here has something to do with my little Nightingale.
From the way she sang to him tonight, she definitely knows him." Kawasaka
thought of the surprised, confused face of his soon-to-be victim, "But
I'll bet he didn't recognize her. She looks quite different without
all of her make-up and stuff."
Takida relaxed somewhat, "Intriguing. Then we also have another
card in the deck, huh?"
"Yes, I think we do. She makes pretty bait for plan B,
doesn't she?"