The Ninja Apprentice: The Lost Scrolls of Fudo Shin

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by Jon F. Merz


  Goro shifted in his seat, subtly drawing Jimmy's attention back to the present. "But you will play a crucial role in helping keep the evil that Kotogawa spreads, in check.”

  "Kotogawa won't stop, will he?"

  Goro shook his head. "Tragically, no. And now that he has met you in person and knows the very real threat you pose to him and his plans, he will no doubt be even more aggressive than ever before. You are, unfortunately, out of the shadows that once afforded you some measure of security."

  Jimmy nodded and thought of something. "I have a question, Goro-sama."

  "Ask it."

  Jimmy reached into his bag and brought out his sketchbook. He flipped it open and turned it around. "I've had this image in my head for months now. Every time I got close to completing it, something happened and I'd lose the sketchbook, but I finally got a new one and last night, this just seemed to jump out of me."

  "And your question is?"

  Jimmy pointed to the elaborately drawn castle. "What is this place?"

  Goro smiled. "Do you recognize it?"

  "I don't know. I mean, it feels familiar somehow, but I'm sure I've never seen it before."

  "Not in this lifetime, anyway." Goro smiled. "That is the castle the Matsuda-ryu once resided in. It was the seat of our power."

  "I thought that was the gorge on Matsuda Mountain."

  Goro sighed. "The gorge is all that is left of where the castle used to stand. We drew our water from that spring. But one of Kotogawa's ancestors led a mighty army against us and they destroyed the castle utterly. Not even a stone was left untouched. Every inhabitant in the castle - men, women, children - they were all killed. The only reason our lineage has survived until now is because several Matsuda-ryu agents were in the field at the time of the attack. Had they been at the castle, we would not be having this conversation now. It would not have been passed down to your father. And now...to you."

  "You never told me much about how my father died."

  Goro stayed quiet for a moment. "I told you he was betrayed."

  "By who?"

  Goro eyed him. "Understand something, Jimmy. Sometimes, the answers you seek will tempt you into action better left to the universe itself."

  Jimmy frowned. "I'm sorry, but I don't know what you mean."

  "I speak of vengeance," said Goro. "If I tell you who betrayed your father...and your mother, for that matter, then you may be tempted to hunt them down."

  Jimmy stayed quiet. He couldn't argue with Goro.

  "But by doing so, you may do more harm than good."

  "But they killed my parents."

  Goro nodded. "Indeed. And I have no doubt the flow of the universe will see to it they are brought to justice. In time, that justice may indeed be at your hand. Or it may not be. But to seek it, to impose your will upon the universe, goes against nature." He sighed. "You must - we must - all be patient."

  The fire crackled and popped in the fireplace. Jimmy thought about everything he’d gone through and how distant all of the danger seemed now that he was sitting here talking to a ghost of one of his ancestors.

  His hanbo rested in his lap, its smooth wood gleaming in the firelight. He hefted it and then smiled as he looked at Goro.

  "This is my family now, Goro-sama. I won't do anything to bring dishonor upon it."

  Goro's eyes shone bright with moisture. "In that case, I believe it would be only appropriate to call you by your rightful name: Jimmy Matsuda. I do not think that name Dolan is necessary any longer."

  Vanessa smiled. "I like Jimmy Matsuda. It has...a certain ring to it."

  Jimmy smiled. But deep down he wondered if he would ever find out who had betrayed his parents. And would he be the one to bring them to justice?

  The fire crackled again, spreading warmth and light in the room. Only time would tell, Jimmy decided finally.

  For right now, he had a ton of work to do just to live up to his name.

  He grinned. Bring it on, he thought.

  Bring it on.

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  Table of Contents

  The Ninja Apprentice

  Copyright

  About This Series

  Acknowledgements

  Dedication

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Chapter Eleven

  Chapter Twelve

  Chapter Thirteen

  Chapter Fourteen

  Chapter Fifteen

  Chapter Sixteen

  Chapter Seventeen

  Chapter Eighteen

  Chapter Nineteen

  Chapter Twenty

  Ch
apter Twenty-One

  Chapter Twenty-Two

  Chapter Twenty-Three

  Chapter Twenty-Four

  Chapter Twenty-Five

  Chapter Twenty-Six

  Chapter Twenty-Seven

  Chapter Twenty-Eight

  Chapter Twenty-Nine

  Chapter Thirty

  Chapter Thirty-One

  Chapter Thirty-Two

  Chapter Thirty-Three

  Chapter Thirty-Four

  Chapter Thirty-Five

  Chapter Thirty-Six

  Chapter Thirty-Seven

  Chapter Thirty-Eight

  Chapter Thirty-Nine

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