"Do you remember?" she would ask the shrine, and sometimes she imagined it answered back with the soft creak of wood, or the scrape of a pebble. Once she found a tiny bell beneath the shrine's floorboards. It was greened with age, and when she shook it the sound came out thin and bright, like a secret laugh. She kept it threaded with a scrap of blue cloth and wore it at her throat, and when she ran it chimed like the idea of something new.
Jinpachi Mishima (Grandfather/Dojo Master) │ Heihachi Mishima ────── Kazumi Hachijo (Young Assassin) │ Kazuya Mishima (The Inheritor of the Curse) young kazumi
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