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Ookami: So here's chapter two. I really hope you like it!! Oh, and so you know, Aki and Amaya's names are very important factors in this story. So,don't forget them and what they mean.
Aki: Yeah. Mine means "Autumn; Bright"
Amaya: And mine is "night rain"
Ookami: 'kay? So don't forget!!
’s
POV.
I couldn’t believe it. I just couldn’t. In a mere day my life was being entirely altered. Altered in both good and bad ways, starting with the good. Some unimaginable events, others that made me think I was dead and in Heaven. The cause of the first change is simple, one single name: Ryuu.
He pulled me aside, into an empty classroom, and we just stood there in silence for what felt like forever. Out of nowhere, it happened.
He kissed me.
I was left staring in utter disbelief as he stared into my eyes before kissing me again, and me kissing back. His lips were so warm and soft, I didn’t want the moment to end. But, of course, it did. That goddamned bell just had to ring, why???
Ryuu leaned towards my ear, “I love you too, you know.” He whispered, making me blush even more than I already was. I felt something slide into my hand, I looked to see it was a piece of paper, with numbers scrawled onto it. I couldn’t make sense of them just yet. When I looked up to ask Ryuu, he was gone.
“You… You… dumbass! That’s his friggin’ phone number!!!” Yuu shouted when I had showed in the paper, “god, I swear. You wouldn’t know what a dog looks like to save you’re life.”
“I do too know what a dog loo-“ Bringgggg. I jumped slightly, at the unexpected ringing of my cell.
“Hello? Dad?” I said as I picked it up “What?! Where at? I’ll be there in 5.” I hung up, “Train station, Yuu. Fast.”
“Why?”
“My twin”
“Say no more, buddy”
.At the train station.\\
“So, she
still looks like you?” Yuu asked as they looked around the station.
“She should. ‘cept, she dresses differently” I said
“Differently how?”
“Like my mother. She’s forced. You’ve seen my mom’s pictures”
“God, no wonder she left but, why now?”
“That’s why we’re worried. Dad thinks she may be hurt, physically and emotionally.”
A train pulled to a stop, and passengers tumbled out. Among them was Amaya. She was wearing an oversized black zip-up hoodie, her hair falling into her face as she walked.
“Amaya!” I called, running over to her. Amaya looked up, “Aki…” she whispered, a sad smile coming to her lips. Then she fell to her knees, a cry of pain escaping her lips.
That was the bad turn, be because my twin, though I was overjoyed by her arrival, but was obviously injured extremely badly.
And we didn’t know how or why it happened.
---------xoxoxo (Hugs&Kisses),
Ookami