Chapter Twenty-Three: Sharon Kimoto:
Kobe, Japan.
Tsuzuki rang the doorbell. He and Hisoka looked at their surroundings as they
waited. The yard looked well-kept. Leaves were piled up in the corner. Most of
the benches were covered for the winter. Even the yellowing grass looked neatly
trimmed. The boys turned forward when they heard the door open. A woman stood
before them, blinking. She looked to be about thirty-nine or forty. Her
white-blond hair was pinned back into a bun. Judging by the duster in her hand,
she had been doing housework when the doorbell rang.
"Can
I help you?" she asked.
"We're looking for Sharon Kimoto," Tsuzuki spoke up. "Are you she?"
"Yes," the woman answered. "Why?"
"We
need to ask you a couple of questions," Hisoka said. "Mind if we come in?"
Sharon nodded once.
"No,
go ahead," she said.
"Thank you," Tsuzuki said with a bow. All three went inside and Sharon closed
the door behind them.
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The
house looked like a picture out of a magazine. Everything neat and put away with
not a single speck of dirt in sight. The shinigami had an icy feeling come over
them.
"Nice place you have," Tsuzuki spoke up.
"Thanks," Sharon replied. "My husband bought this place." She turned to them.
"What did you want to ask me?" she asked. Hisoka stepped forward.
"It's about your husband," he said. Sharon grew quiet, looking down at her
hands.
"Okay, what about him?" she asked.
"What is he like?" Tsuzuki asked.
"Well," she said, thinking. "We don't talk much, but he is a good man."
"How?"
"Well, he provides for us."
"Us?"
"Our
daughter, Victoria, and myself."
"Ah."
Sharon pressed her hands together. "Want any tea?"
"Sure," the boys said. She went into the kitchen and got the tea. The boys took
a sip when they received their cups.
"This is good," Hisoka said. Sharon smiled at them.
"Really? Thanks," she said.
"What else about your husband?" Tsuzuki asked. Sharon lowered her cup.
"Like what?" she asked. Tsuzuki shrugged at her.
"Anything, really," he said. Sharon lowered her head.
"I
don't know," she lied.
"You
don't know?" Tsuzuki asked. Her hands began to tremble.
"I
don't know."
"Are
you sure?"
"I
told you, I don't know," she lied. Hisoka sensed her shame and guilt flowing
through him. She's hiding something,
he thought. She knows more than she's
letting on.
"Listen," he cut in. "It's okay; you can tell us."
"Is
he abusive?" Tsuzuki asked. Sharon shook her head.
"No,
no, no," she murmured.
"Does he cheat on you?"
"No."
"Is
he involved in any crimes?"
Sharon froze at that question. "Crimes?"
"You
know, like kidnapping? Arson? Rape? Murder?"
Sharon's hands gripped her cup. "I want you to leave."
"I�m
sorry?" Tsuzuki asked. Sharon lifted her head.
"I
want you to leave!" she repeated. Tsuzuki was about to speak when Hisoka stopped
him. His partner gave him a puzzled look.
"Hisoka?" he asked. The boy rose to his feet.
"We
are so sorry to intrude," he said. "Thank you for your time."
"Get
out," the woman hissed. The shinigami got up and departed. Sharon let out a hard
breath.
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"We
almost had her!" Tsuzuki complained outside. "Why did you stop me?"
"You're turning this personal," his partner said.
"I
am not!" the older man snapped.
"Yes, you are!" Hisoka barked. "Now, I've got all the information we need on
her." Tsuzuki gave him a surprised look.
"You
what? When? What?" he asked. Hisoka held up his hand and shushed him.
"I'll tell you when we get back to Ju-Oh-Cho. Okay?" he answered. Tsuzuki
frowned.
"Fine," he said, pouted.
"Very good," his partner replied. Both shinigami vanished to Meifu. From the window of the house, a teenage girl watched them with her face pressed up against the glass.