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Three leaves in the wind / Chapter 1

Title: Three leaves in the wind
Author: [info] haruka_lantis
Fandom: Original
Rating: NC-17
Notes: ambientanta in Japan in 1687, or during the Tokugawa era, to Edo (Tokyo currently is). Clear references to homosexual acts with minors (but it was a common practice in many civilizations of the past and have sixteen years in the seventeenth century is not like them nowadays).
Written by: my table on [info] 24h prompt 09:00 The news of the day
Disclaimer: my idea, my characters, my story, please remind you, in case you are looking for inspiration!



Year 1687, January

Edo Palace Chiyoda

Now Snake


They had just concluded the festivities for the New Year, when a letter arrived by Elder master Oda Masanori Sato , samurai serving the shogun Togukawa Tsunayoshi, in Edo Castle. The old samurai was bedridden with a disease that afflicted him hard, not being able to remain faithful to her commitment to educate the values of justice and righteousness, a brave and promising young man, Sojiro Ito, Ito Sozaburo son, who had known Sato years ago on the battlefield, praying his favorite pupil of wanting to honor his promise to the boy's father in his place.

Masanori looked wet with tears for the sad fate of his beloved master to the snow-capped peak of Fujihama: the mountain was topped by the usual hair and pearly dense fog, the sky was full of snow, but the Tokaido, the road that connected the imperial capital with the political capital, was feasible. It was the hour of the serpent and the morning light shone on the white cloak of the mountain.

was about to answer sharply that yes, he accepted the assignment willingly, even if his lack of experience as a teacher could not in any way approaching the immense wisdom of his great mentor.

Masanori Sato was a man in his thirties, strong as an oak, considered very attractive by most women and men was a skilled swordsman, a great strategist, a man shrewd and smart, polite to the ladies, devoted to his master never cruel for the sake of doing harm to others, but ruthless as needed; could also make court life and was much appreciated for his impromptu haiku, which occasionally enliven the evenings at the Palace. His father had obtained for him an advantageous marriage with a niece of Tsunayoshi, who had given him, for now, only the daughters. Apart from that of his wife, Masanori not often visits other beds, however, from time to time, entered into a relationship with a dancer more attractive than others, but always with restraint and circumspection. It was what was said a man arrived with that life was not stingy, and he had helped his fate knowing grasp good opportunities to showcase his virtues. Yet it is precisely the tallest trees that attract lightning in stormy nights.

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