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Drama › General
Rating:
Adult ++
Chapters:
33
Views:
3,217
Reviews:
69
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
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I Will
Yes, I do pick on Yuki the most, but I think it is because her plot took more time to develop that she must go through the hardest of the hardships. I guess I must try to break her optimism, but... Yuki will prevail through it... won\'t she?
And, to go against all bets, this chapter is NOT about Yuki. HA HA HA HAHAHA!
Chapter 27 – I Will
Shai curled up into Kyoei’s arms, her body naked and sweaty, and still she felt incredibly good wrapped into him. He held her close, reassuring her that he was the best decision of her life. His parents, once they had initially warmed up to her, loved her, and were great with Bliss and Shu. She was forgetting about life back home and enjoying life in the mountains. Not only did she have the pleasantness to be a normal student, with no affair with a teacher hanging over her head, or being the teenage pregnancy binding her, but she had Kyoei, and Bliss, and Shu, and people who loved and adored her. Sure, Fuji and Yuki were the best friends a girl could ask for, but… but this was different. This was what life would be like if there were no such things as problems. If life were pure perfection, if it ever could be, this would be what life would be like.
“I’m surprised,” Kyoei said into the darkness, breaking the relaxed silence.
“What are you surprised about?” Shai purred, her thoughts only with the happiness of her life.
“That Bliss seems to be less fussy than Shu,” Kyoei joked.
Shai, “mmm”ed and closed her eyes. “She’s only a few months old, wait until she gets into her twos.”
“You talk like a grandmother who has had many kids,” Kyoei laughed.
Shai shook her head, her smile never faltering. “No, but I want many kids,” Shai admitted. “I want to do for them what my father tried to do for me.”
“Spoil them?”
Shai laughed into the darkness. “Yes, and no,” she said. “My father tried his best, for being someone who got thrown into fatherhood by my mother’s death. I want to give my kids all of the love that is in my heart, plus more. I want our children to grow up close to one another.”
“What about Bliss?” Kyoei asked. “What are you going to tell her?”
“That she is the daughter of my heart, even if she is not the daughter of my body,” Shai admitted flatly. “I will shower her with love, and joy, but I do not want to lie to her as… as my father did to Fuji and I. If Nakago or Kaori ever came up to Bliss and said they were her parents, I would… I…”
“Can’t do it, can you?” Kyoei asked. “How can you tell a child that she is the product of such a sinful union?”
Shai sighed and turned towards Kyoei, her light eyes piercing into his. “Am I allowed one lie?” she asked innocently.
“Are you going to tell them we are the parents?” he asked.
Shai shook her head. “No, I can’t do that,” she said. “But, maybe I can tell Bliss that her father is James.”
Kyoei knew he could shoot down all of her theories. Bliss, when she grew older, could pull off looking like Shai. They would most likely have the same black hair, and the color of his eyes mixed with the color of her eyes, that could perhaps make gray. What good had honesty ever done for them so far? But he would not take this away from Shai. She was right, in her own way. Telling Bliss a closer fraction to the truth than outright lying would keep her from hating them when she found out the truth, and she would. The more you did not wish a child to know the truth, the better the chance was that they would learn the truth.
“I think whatever you decide, that will be the right decision,” Kyoei agreed with his beautiful girlfriend. How could he think otherwise? She had proved so far to be a strong and sturdy mind when it had come to maternal instincts. She had been a shaky teen, but once motherhood began to set in she seemed to become someone new, it was that new woman, the one who was fighting for everything she believed in, the one who stood outside of his door to muster up her courage to even give him chocolate for Valentine’s Day, that was the woman he fell in love with.
“That was so long ago,” he whispered into her forehead.
“What was?” she asked, looking back up at him through the darkness, their eyes only adjusted enough to see one another, all they ever seemed to see when they were together.
“The beginning,” he smiled. “It seems like it was so long ago when the two of us began to fall in love. And we have had the easiest time with our love.”
“Not all of it,” Shai admitted, remembering her one indiscretion that she instantly felt remorse over and had needed to tell him about, even though she had hid it longer than she should have.
“Did I ever tell you it was Danko who had told me about you and Teiyoku?” Kyoei asked suddenly.
Shai’s stomach turned in knots. This was the last thing she had expected to talk about right now, and it worried her that some horrid confession was going to come from his lips, like afterwards he had slept with Danko… and had then contracted her disease.
“No,” Shai said meekly.
“However, I was angry because I thought she said it to just hurt me… so I asked Devilin, and do you know, Devilin was the one who stuck up for you and said it could never happen, but my jealousy and suspicion was too high.”
“You were right,” Shai said unhappily.
“But I love you, and I forgave you, and I trust you, without question.”
“Still?”
“With every beat of my heart, I trust you,” he whispered to her. “I trust that you love me, and that I will never love anyone more than you. I trust that I love you and Shu and Bliss and that together we will make a great family. I trust that Shu and Bliss will make excellent older siblings to our children, and that together we will overcome everything. Everything.” Shai smiled and began to respond, but Kyoei was going on, his voice wavering. “I had never been as in love with someone as I was that first moment I saw you. You were defeated, deflated, and wanted to be anywhere but with us, and still you smiled. The moment I looked at you, your perfect face, your beauty, I knew I loved you, but how did I approach something like that? How did I approach a girl on the brink? I didn’t, you came to me, and then I loved you more when you came to me than I had the first moment I saw you, and every day I’ve loved you more and more. Shai, my heart could burst with how much I love you, and though we have already discussed our future and know we are going to be married one day, Shai,” and he was on his knees, kneeling beside the bed in his nudity, strong and proud, looking up at her with all of the happiness one man could handle, and there in his hands was what she never expected to see. And though it was modest, and not as extravagant as anything Fuji would ever see, it was genuine, and heartfelt, and… “Shai, I want to ask you properly. Will you marry me?”
Shai flung off the covers of the bed, throwing herself into his arm, capturing the ring in her hand as it began to spin away, and placing it on her own finger, her giant, “Yes!” ringing through the mountain cabin and waking her future in-laws and the children in the rooms next door, Bliss crying at having been awoken before her full beauty rest, and together Kyoei and Shai laughed at their ready made family, and loved for that very reason.
“Kyoei!” she cried happily, “I want nothing more than to be your wife.” And as she kissed him she ignored her cell phone ringing on the bed stand, for Shai was in her own world of happiness, which she deserved.
But while Shai was in her world of happiness, a much deserved thing for the fragile girl who suffered, Yuki sat back at Fuji’s, trying to contact her other friend, half-sister to the one who was there, as her heart broke, listening to Shinwa’s lawyer announce in English, with Fuji as translator, “He would like a speedy trial,” and then listening to the words of the announcer, “Most of the time, when a man says a speedy trial, it means he is guilty, and the outcome is usually less than good.”
“Shinwa Kiseki, aged nineteen, if convicted of drug possession, dealing, and intoxication while driving, will see at least thirty years of jail time, if he is found to be in conspiracy with Michael Tetswan, he will see life in jail.”
A/N: Yeah yeah, I know, I\'m continually being mean, but... it\'s just so... fun. The end of School Girls\' is coming!!
And, to go against all bets, this chapter is NOT about Yuki. HA HA HA HAHAHA!
Shai curled up into Kyoei’s arms, her body naked and sweaty, and still she felt incredibly good wrapped into him. He held her close, reassuring her that he was the best decision of her life. His parents, once they had initially warmed up to her, loved her, and were great with Bliss and Shu. She was forgetting about life back home and enjoying life in the mountains. Not only did she have the pleasantness to be a normal student, with no affair with a teacher hanging over her head, or being the teenage pregnancy binding her, but she had Kyoei, and Bliss, and Shu, and people who loved and adored her. Sure, Fuji and Yuki were the best friends a girl could ask for, but… but this was different. This was what life would be like if there were no such things as problems. If life were pure perfection, if it ever could be, this would be what life would be like.
“I’m surprised,” Kyoei said into the darkness, breaking the relaxed silence.
“What are you surprised about?” Shai purred, her thoughts only with the happiness of her life.
“That Bliss seems to be less fussy than Shu,” Kyoei joked.
Shai, “mmm”ed and closed her eyes. “She’s only a few months old, wait until she gets into her twos.”
“You talk like a grandmother who has had many kids,” Kyoei laughed.
Shai shook her head, her smile never faltering. “No, but I want many kids,” Shai admitted. “I want to do for them what my father tried to do for me.”
“Spoil them?”
Shai laughed into the darkness. “Yes, and no,” she said. “My father tried his best, for being someone who got thrown into fatherhood by my mother’s death. I want to give my kids all of the love that is in my heart, plus more. I want our children to grow up close to one another.”
“What about Bliss?” Kyoei asked. “What are you going to tell her?”
“That she is the daughter of my heart, even if she is not the daughter of my body,” Shai admitted flatly. “I will shower her with love, and joy, but I do not want to lie to her as… as my father did to Fuji and I. If Nakago or Kaori ever came up to Bliss and said they were her parents, I would… I…”
“Can’t do it, can you?” Kyoei asked. “How can you tell a child that she is the product of such a sinful union?”
Shai sighed and turned towards Kyoei, her light eyes piercing into his. “Am I allowed one lie?” she asked innocently.
“Are you going to tell them we are the parents?” he asked.
Shai shook her head. “No, I can’t do that,” she said. “But, maybe I can tell Bliss that her father is James.”
Kyoei knew he could shoot down all of her theories. Bliss, when she grew older, could pull off looking like Shai. They would most likely have the same black hair, and the color of his eyes mixed with the color of her eyes, that could perhaps make gray. What good had honesty ever done for them so far? But he would not take this away from Shai. She was right, in her own way. Telling Bliss a closer fraction to the truth than outright lying would keep her from hating them when she found out the truth, and she would. The more you did not wish a child to know the truth, the better the chance was that they would learn the truth.
“I think whatever you decide, that will be the right decision,” Kyoei agreed with his beautiful girlfriend. How could he think otherwise? She had proved so far to be a strong and sturdy mind when it had come to maternal instincts. She had been a shaky teen, but once motherhood began to set in she seemed to become someone new, it was that new woman, the one who was fighting for everything she believed in, the one who stood outside of his door to muster up her courage to even give him chocolate for Valentine’s Day, that was the woman he fell in love with.
“That was so long ago,” he whispered into her forehead.
“What was?” she asked, looking back up at him through the darkness, their eyes only adjusted enough to see one another, all they ever seemed to see when they were together.
“The beginning,” he smiled. “It seems like it was so long ago when the two of us began to fall in love. And we have had the easiest time with our love.”
“Not all of it,” Shai admitted, remembering her one indiscretion that she instantly felt remorse over and had needed to tell him about, even though she had hid it longer than she should have.
“Did I ever tell you it was Danko who had told me about you and Teiyoku?” Kyoei asked suddenly.
Shai’s stomach turned in knots. This was the last thing she had expected to talk about right now, and it worried her that some horrid confession was going to come from his lips, like afterwards he had slept with Danko… and had then contracted her disease.
“No,” Shai said meekly.
“However, I was angry because I thought she said it to just hurt me… so I asked Devilin, and do you know, Devilin was the one who stuck up for you and said it could never happen, but my jealousy and suspicion was too high.”
“You were right,” Shai said unhappily.
“But I love you, and I forgave you, and I trust you, without question.”
“Still?”
“With every beat of my heart, I trust you,” he whispered to her. “I trust that you love me, and that I will never love anyone more than you. I trust that I love you and Shu and Bliss and that together we will make a great family. I trust that Shu and Bliss will make excellent older siblings to our children, and that together we will overcome everything. Everything.” Shai smiled and began to respond, but Kyoei was going on, his voice wavering. “I had never been as in love with someone as I was that first moment I saw you. You were defeated, deflated, and wanted to be anywhere but with us, and still you smiled. The moment I looked at you, your perfect face, your beauty, I knew I loved you, but how did I approach something like that? How did I approach a girl on the brink? I didn’t, you came to me, and then I loved you more when you came to me than I had the first moment I saw you, and every day I’ve loved you more and more. Shai, my heart could burst with how much I love you, and though we have already discussed our future and know we are going to be married one day, Shai,” and he was on his knees, kneeling beside the bed in his nudity, strong and proud, looking up at her with all of the happiness one man could handle, and there in his hands was what she never expected to see. And though it was modest, and not as extravagant as anything Fuji would ever see, it was genuine, and heartfelt, and… “Shai, I want to ask you properly. Will you marry me?”
Shai flung off the covers of the bed, throwing herself into his arm, capturing the ring in her hand as it began to spin away, and placing it on her own finger, her giant, “Yes!” ringing through the mountain cabin and waking her future in-laws and the children in the rooms next door, Bliss crying at having been awoken before her full beauty rest, and together Kyoei and Shai laughed at their ready made family, and loved for that very reason.
“Kyoei!” she cried happily, “I want nothing more than to be your wife.” And as she kissed him she ignored her cell phone ringing on the bed stand, for Shai was in her own world of happiness, which she deserved.
But while Shai was in her world of happiness, a much deserved thing for the fragile girl who suffered, Yuki sat back at Fuji’s, trying to contact her other friend, half-sister to the one who was there, as her heart broke, listening to Shinwa’s lawyer announce in English, with Fuji as translator, “He would like a speedy trial,” and then listening to the words of the announcer, “Most of the time, when a man says a speedy trial, it means he is guilty, and the outcome is usually less than good.”
“Shinwa Kiseki, aged nineteen, if convicted of drug possession, dealing, and intoxication while driving, will see at least thirty years of jail time, if he is found to be in conspiracy with Michael Tetswan, he will see life in jail.”
A/N: Yeah yeah, I know, I\'m continually being mean, but... it\'s just so... fun. The end of School Girls\' is coming!!