Vixen Momota -
Momota looked into those terrified eyes and saw herself at thirteen. And for the first time, she didn’t set a trap. She knelt, wiped the girl’s tears, and said, “I’ll teach you to survive. But first, we bury your brother properly.”
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So Momota became a ghost wearing a fox’s face. She dismantled a human trafficking ring not for justice, but because its leader wore her father’s military coat. She ruined a banker not for the poor families he evicted, but because he reminded her of the soldier who had laughed after her father’s death. Momota looked into those terrified eyes and saw
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Momota was not born a vixen. She became one in the long, hollow years after the war came to her mountain village. The soldiers had left behind landmines in the rice paddies, and a silence heavier than any shell. At thirteen, she watched her father step on one. After that, her mother sold what little they had for passage to the city, leaving Momota with a scarred uncle who taught her only two things: how to set a trap, and how to smile when prey was near.