Koza opened the letter. "So she's gone....We'll meet again soon, I know it. If she really does love me, then she'll tell me her true feelings then."
"Sure, why not? I need something to do to pass eternity by."
"Thank you so much for taking us in." Koza said after bowing to the couple.
"You're right. Guess fatigue is making my mind cloudy. You lead the way to a safe place."
"That would probably be best. We'd better go get a room at the inn."
"Still, I know there will be times when we can't be near each other. That's what's worrying me..."
"It's just hard to believe that I'm carrying around a posessed sword."
ooc: Sorry for being gone so long. Been real busy. bic: Koza looked at Murasame. So this sword is supposed to contain a demon....
"Good. It's starting to get dark, so we should get some rest." ooc: Nice profile Pirateguy. Feel free to start anytime.
"I know he'll do fine as the new leader of the country. With his idea, most of the power will be placed in the hands of the pesants."
"His name is Kenshi. He's a very politicaly minded person. He's no nobleman, but he has his heart in the right place." OOC: Not necessarily. Just keep the weapons close to the time period.
"No, not us. I have a good man in mind for the job. He has this idea of a government that's ruled by the people."
"Then it's time to topple the chain of command."
"At this point, I'm assuming the whole government is being used as puppets by the Hogyoku."
"I wasn't thinking of killing him. We'll let the villagers string him up. We can use him as a punching bag for a while if he tries to withhold information."
"We should sneak in and take out their commander. Before we do away with him, he may be useful in getting more information on the Hogyoku. If not, he will make a good practice dummy."
"Sending our persurers on a wild goose chase, eh? I'd like to see the looks on their faces once they realize how stupid they are!"
"What do you mean by that?"
"For some strange reason, I think that hero is going to be me."
Koza walked swiftly with her. After a few hours they made it back to the farm as the sun started to set. "Thank goodness. The roads can be dangerous at night, so I'm glad we made it back before dark."