Chapter One: The end of spring.
Part 1
"Ah..... Im finally done writing.......but...."
Seated at his writing table, Fujiwara no Toshitsugu looked up from his scroll, brush in hand. Despite his hard work, the small mountain of scrolls stacked at the end of his table did not seem to grow smaller. He sighed and rubbed his already sore shoulder, muttering under his breath.
"Sigh... one missing apprentice... days of extra work."
Under his apprenticeship, Abe no Masahiro entered the Bureau of Onmyō last summer. Before then, paper work had been handled evenly by those at the bureau. Usually, whoever notice paperwork piling up handled it. There was no dedicated person or position that was devoted to paperwork. So when the apprenticeship began, these tasks naturally fell to Masahiro, so that the others could focus on their own tasks. In the fall of last year, Masahiro went on leave for over a month, causing a massive backlog of work that fell to Toshitsugu. Now as Masahiro's work load increased, his absence led to even greater mounds of work for Toshitsugu and the others.
Toshitsugu put down his brush and took a deep breath. "We've all gotten too used with having this apprentice around. "
With the arrival of an apprentice whose sole job was paperwork, the others came to gradually recognize that paperwork was not their job, and slowly this awareness pervaded the bureau. But should this person be absent, his work fell on the others, and annoying burden that distracted them from their already busy schedules. Complaints echoed through the department, "It's all because of that Masahiro and his far too frequent extended leaves." But really, there was nothing to say. Masahiro was away in Izumo on official business.
Toshitsugu took issue with these complaints, it was wrong to blame Masahiro. Although he was small, weak and frequently ill, he worked with a cheery efficiency that has yet to be matched by anyone in the bureau. He was really not at fault for his absences, and shouldn't be blamed for them.
Although Toshitsugu had, in the past, reprimanded Masahiro for his frequent absences, his feelings for the boy warmed up after he took great steps to clean up his act; working harder, longer and really allowing his dedication to show. It was rewarding to see the young apprentice developed the work ethic worthy of an onmyouji.
"Though... truth be told... Masahiro was probably present on the mission to merely observe. Lord Narachika will be sure to take care of things....."
Toshitsugu wrinkled his brow and muttered.
Toshitsugu's quiet revere was interrupted as the astrologer Abe no Masachika passed by his doorway.
"Ah... Most respected onmyouji, your features are quite troubled. Is something the matter? "
Masachika inquired as he stopped just short of the threshold.
Startled out of his revere, Toshitsugu hurriedly composed himself, staring at Masachika's cheery face.
"Ah! ... It's.... oh... it's nothing...."
Toshitsugu bewilderedly answered, unsure if he should go into the details.
Reaching a decision he answered, " Well, I've been a little out of practice, and am a little unused to paperwork. I was just reminiscing to the days when I was a mere apprentice and paperwork had been my sole responsibility."
Toshitsugu felt a little uncomfortable about lying, but there was no need to go into some lengthy discussion about Masahiro's absences.... still he felt a little guilt.
Toshitsugu is an onmyouji, he worked at the bureau of Onmyō and had taken the oath of the onmyouji. "Thou shalt not mislead" weighed heavily on his heart, and he had always been careful to keep his speech free of falsehoods and fabrications.
Masachika simply nodded and replied with a smile
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