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Consolidation - A Hanako AU (House Satou)

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House Satou
Lilly finally breaks her silence.

PoV: Akira

Fuck me, I need a drink.

After spending almost an entire day on a plane, Lilly and I finally arrived in Scotland, but the torture wasn’t over yet. From there, the ride from Edinburgh to Inverness was another three hours of travel. I still can’t decide if I’d have preferred to drive myself because of how much faster we’d have gotten here, assuming this tin can could even get close to my baby’s speed.

Finally arriving at our ‘family home’, whatever that means, the house’s staff were quick to take our stuff inside before I could even protest. Apparently, mom and the old man want to see us immediately. Damn, I should have used the car ride to practice some of the old Scottish wit.

Getting out of the car and stretching, I take in the surroundings. As expected, not a single thing has changed since the last time I visited. Everything is exactly the same, from the pristine look of the brickwork and cobblestone down to the length of the fucking grass. Of course, that’s the look they want to give off, isn’t it? Nothing’s changed, everything is perfectly normal, as if there’s no trouble at all.

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‘Dear old mum’ is the first to greet us once we’re inside. For all my complaining about our folks, she’s always been the more involved and affectionate one, so I guess she’s earned that title. There’s something… off about her, though for the life of me, I can’t put my finger on it.

Madainn mhath, caileagan!1 ‘Good morning?’ Huh, coulda sworn it was the afternoon already. Lucky for me, jet lag doesn’t hit me as hard as it does Lilly, who looks like she’s about to pass out.

“Good morning, mother. It’s so nice to meet you again,” says Lilly as we’re both pulled into a hug that I reluctantly reciprocate. Brave face, brave face…

Having exchanged pleasantries, Mom gives us the rundown on what happened with Aunt Socha.2 Thankfully, her condition’s taken a turn for the better and she’s been stabilized, but she still has to stay in the hospital for a few days.

“We should be able to visit her between this afternoon and tomorrow, according to the doctor. Mayoi should also be arriving sometime tomorrow to visit, as well.”

“Oh! Aunt Mayoi is coming, too?” asks Lilly with more than a little enthusiasm. She may not get along well with Shizune, but her mother is a completely different story. After all, she is our father’s sister. Speaking of which…

“Huh, does that mean we’re getting a surprise visit from the patriarch of the Hakamichi clan?”

“Absolutely not,” says a stern and authoritative voice from the other room. There he is.

Our ‘dear’ father walks into the room, not even bothering to hide the annoyance in his face at the mere mention of Uncle Jigoro. He’s accompanied by the old, golden Labrador Retriever from our youth. Old boy’s still kicking.

“Arf!” barks the old coot as he rushes toward us. It takes him a few seconds to recognize me, and even longer for Lilly, but once he does, he goes from protective guide dog to love-starved playmate. Poor thing.

“Oh, Niji! Yes, I came back!” says his previous charge as she playfully pats his head, Niji answering with a little bit of joyful whining.

“Niji.”

And with that, the whining stops. Father’s voice is neutral, yet assertive. With just a single word, he’s re-asserted himself as the man in charge. Niji’s entire demeanor changes: he quietly sits and stares at his master awaiting further command or acknowledgement. He gets neither.

“Good morning, Father. It is so good to meet you again,” says Lilly as she bows deeply in his general direction. Yeah, I’m not doing that.

“What’s up, Pops?”

“I am your father; I am not your ‘pops.’”3

“Aha. Well, we’re all here, so, what’s the plan?”

“‘Plan?’ Surely, you didn’t think that after an international flight and the long ride over, I’d subject you to further torture by having you drive us to the hospital, did you? You’ve been spending too much time with that boisterous clown my dear sister calls ‘husband’. Only he could come up with something so preposterous and inhuman.”

Yeah, you’d know a thing or two about that, wouldn’t you?

“Father, if I may ask. It was implied, rather strongly, that there was a sense of urgency in us being here. If we are not to visit Aunt Socha immediately, what is the cause for alarm?”

Lilly makes a good point, not that he would ever admit it. Things are getting weirder and weirder; Mom’s demeanor is off, there’s something urgent enough that needs us here immediately but not important enough to be discussed just yet, and even the old man is pretending to be somewhat magnanimous. What the hell’s going on around here?

“All in due time. Lillian, if you don't mind, there are some business matters I must discuss with your sister. Privately.”

Oh, goodie, it's time for the obligatory ‘so here's how you've been failing to meet my expectations’ part of the meet and greet. Hooooray…

Without any protest (not like he’d allow any), we make our way to the old man’s study and settle in. Huh. It’s… uncharacteristically hectic. There are unorganized books on the table, some notes scattered about his desk, and a few doodads here and there that are just out of place.

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“Pardon the mess, I’m in the middle of reorganizing my office. Sit.”

Oh sure, shall I also roll over and give you a paw? Maybe play some fetch? Eugh. I take a seat across from him and make myself as comfortable as can be, though it’s mostly because of the atmosphere that I’m having trouble. Say what you will, but the man has impeccable taste in furniture.

“Well, then. Let’s get down to business.”

He goes on and on about how things have been going in the European branch of the company. Most of it is information that I already know, and he knows that I know, but I play along. Everything goes as it usually does, until we get to the part about an open position in the company. An open executive position. One that he wants me to fill. The only way I can do that is…

“I expect this won’t be a problem?”

“Akira.”

“Sorry, what?” Shit, I must have spaced out. Who wouldn’t? A fucking executive position, at my age?! This isn’t climbing the corporate ladder; I’m practically skipping it! Father sighs deeply and repeats the words that made me lose focus in the first place.

“You and Lillian’s relocation, so that you may fill in the vacant position I have just described. I expect this won’t be a problem?”

Yeah, actually, there’s some pretty big fucking problems! Like, oh, I don’t know, leaving everything behind on a whim?!

“What about Lilly’s school? It’s the middle of the school year.”

“It will be taken care of. There are many excellent schools nearby that can cater to her disability.”

“And my current job in Japan? I can’t just-”

“It will be taken care of.”

“So, we’re supposed to just abandon our lives in Japan; friends, home, career, loved ones, just because-”

“Akira. This is in the best interests of you and your sister. Lillian’s future after Yamaku is riddled with too many risks to be left to fate. You know better than anyone that our homeland is not as accommodating to people like her as they are here. A blind hāfu living by herself at university?”

“She wouldn’t be by herself…”

“Oh? Were you planning to have her stay with you? Or were you planning to cater to her needs as if she were a child again? Yamaku has support systems in place; no matter how much Lillian functions without them, she benefits greatly.”

“I…” … can’t argue with that. Even without me around, Lilly does get some support, whether it’s from Yamaku’s staff, or from people like Hanako, Hisao, and even Shizune. But what happens after? Hisao and Hanako have their own lives to live, so does Shizune, and then there’s…

“Now, I understand you might also have reservations due to your current relationship. There are processes for him to acquire a work visa, provided that is the path you wish to take.”

There’s a lot, and I mean a lot, you can say about my father, but never once has he criticized my choice of partner. It’s a common thing among men of his position and status to scoff at the idea of their ‘princesses’ associating themselves with the working class, but given his and Mom’s relationship, he is a rare exception.

“I… I need to think about all of this… and I need to tell Lilly, some-”

“It’s been taken care of; your mother is explaining things to Lillian as we speak.”

Of course she is! I would expect nothing less; divide et impera, after all. It’s taking an unfathomable amount of restraint to keep me from lashing out right now, but I need to get out of this room and talk to Lilly before-

“Speaking of which, there is something she wanted to tell you, as well. Don’t keep her waiting.”

He stands up and opens the door, gesturing for me to leave the room. I’ve barely processed half of what just happened and he’s already throwing me out. Typical Hiroyuki Satou; cut, dry, quick, effective. At least he’s not stalling to keep me away from Lilly any longer; I know that the longer she’s alone with Mom, the more she’ll be able to get through.

“I will give you time to consider your decision, but do not delay indefinitely. You should also consider what is best for our family as a whole, not just you and Lillian.”

I zombie my way out of his study and he closes the door, my head still in about a million different places at once. A new job, a new home, a new country, just like that? No time to argue, barely any time to think, just an oncoming train with no way off the track. Just like last time…

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Before I know it, I’m back with Lilly and our mother. I’m so lost in my thoughts that for a few seconds, I was worried Lilly would see my expression and be concerned. It’d be a moot point regardless, because judging from her expression, I can tell she’s as overwhelmed as I am. Fuck me, I really need a drink…

“Ah, you’re back! Goodie! Sit, sit, now I can break the news to both of ya.”

“There’s more?” I let out before I can stop myself. At this point, does it even matter?

Aye! Lilly, Akira… come the spring of next year, your father and I will be welcoming the newest member of our family!”

FUCKING WHAT?!

To emphasize her point, she places a hand on her stomach and rubs it in a slow, circular motion. Any doubt, or hope, that I had misheard her has just been crushed. Before I can say anything, Lilly all but squeals in delight.

“Oh, my! Mother, congratulations! How exciting! How far along are you? Have you thought of a name? Isn’t this exciting, Akira?”

“Yeeaaaaah, it’s great…” You’ve got to be fucking kidding me…

“Haha, calm down, Lilly, one at a time,” Mom responds as if this were the most normal conversation ever had on Earth. Am I awake right now, is this real, or did I die on that plane, and this is some demented purgatory?

“I only found out recently; we had planned to tell you under different circumstances, but with Socha getting sick, things got a little… hectic. Hah, maybe it’s providence; the timing of all this is too convenient for coincidence.”

Is that a fucking joke?! Her sister almost dies, we fly halfway across the world fearing for the worst, and now she’s thanking God for the convenient timing?!

“As for the name, your father has made it clear that it’s ‘my turn’, so I’ve narrowed it down to either Leanne or Adrianne. Regardless, I’m sure you’ll get along and will prove to be vital influences for her as she grows up. I’m so happy our family will be together when your new sister arrives, it’ll be a new beginning for all of us.”

Aaahhh, there it is! Clarification, your honor; I’m not in Purgatory, this is Hell. I died and went to Hell and am damned to this existence for eternity.

“Mother, you seem quite certain that it’s going to be a girl. Isn’t it too early to tell?”

Am I just not here? Am I the one who’s crazy? How is she taking this so well?!

“Hah, well, given your father’s track record, I’m pretty confident in saying that it’s going to be another girl! Hmm, I wonder if our family has an as-of-yet discovered connection to the Tudors?”

She’s laughing. Our lives are being uprooted, AGAIN, and she’s laughing. I can’t bear this anymore; I need to get out of here, I need to think, I need to breathe, I need to talk to Lilly. I need to speak my mind.

“Yeah… King Henryuki VIII of House Satou. Hope he doesn’t lock you in a tower.”

The good news: that felt really good to say. The bad news: my mother and sister are very upset, a fact made obvious by their perfectly synchronized chastising of me.

“Akira!”


Driving has always helped to clear my mind of things, and lucky for me, there’s plenty of road to use around here. Unlucky for me, is that I have to rely on this imported hunk of junk. Whatever, the important thing is that Lilly and I have a place and time to talk in private… even if I had to drag her with me.

“I don’t understand why you’re so upset, Akira, much less how you could say something so hurtful to Mother, especially when she’s expecting!”

“Can’t you see what they’re doing, Lilly? It’s obvious the old man just wants another kid so he can groom them to be the perfect little heir. Face it, they just want to replace us; we’re ‘defective’”.

“I think, Akira, you are being very unfair and are making baseless assumptions about-”

“BASELESS?! They fucking ABANDONED us, Lilly! We had to make do by ourselves for six years and suddenly-SHIT!”

I’m completely derailed by the road hump I just sped through. The impact causes us to bounce in our seats, which makes Lilly hit her head on the roof of the car, her yelp being almost as loud as the harsh, metallic thud that comes from the bottom of the car. Goddamn it, that’s gonna leave a mark. German piece of shit!

“Fuck, I HATE this car! I miss my Evo…”

Lilly rubs her head and, trying as hard as she can to maintain her composure, continues.

“The car is not responsible for your distress, Akira, and getting us killed in a fit of road rage will solve nothing.”

Deep breaths. Deeeeeep breaths, Akira…

“Lilly…” I sigh deeply in an attempt to calm myself. As angry as I am right now, she’s right that it won’t solve anything.

“It’s… just not right. Six years of minimal contact, and suddenly we’re supposed to crawl back to them like nothing ever happened. Oh, and by the way, here’s your new brother or sister, better accept our summons, or we’ll raise them by ourselves, and they’ll end up just like Hideaki!”

“You can’t possibly believe… well…”

“There, see? You know I’m right. They’re using the pregnancy as leverage, I just know it. It’s fucked!”

“You don’t seriously think-”

“I’ve had to deal with the old man’s bullshit for longer than you’ve been alive; do NOT underestimate his capacity for underhanded tactics, Lilly.”

At this, Lilly takes in, then lets out a deep breath, her hands clasped tighter than I’ve ever seen.

“Do not speak to me in that tone of voice. I will not tolerate it from you.”

… oh, shit, I may have overdone it a little. Lilly was never a rowdy or rebellious child, which makes these moments of ire all the rarer… and a little scary. Heh… Hell hath no fury like a Satou scorned.

“Alright, fine, sorry. Just… keep in mind that things are rarely so straightforward with our parents. I’d like to think that this pregnancy is a wake-up call for them, but… it’s gonna take time for me, for us, to go back to the way things used to be.”

“That’s perfectly understandable, and I agree. I just ask that you give it some thought after you’ve calmed down, as I will.”

“Alright, Lils. Deal.”

“Whatever the circumstances, we have an important decision to make, not only for ourselves, but also for our family. Thankfully, we have the time to process things and come to a decision… unmarred by immediate emotional responses.”

“Yeah, I guess. The old man said something along those lines, too. We’d better not take too long, though. Something tells me they expect an answer by the end of the trimester. Let’s just try to focus on why we’re here, for now.”

“Quite right; it will do Aunt Socha no good to see us distressed… and God help us if Aunt Mayoi catches on and the news reaches Shizune…”

“Hah!”

With nothing else to vent about, I drive us back to the house, much calmer and level-headed than before. I can’t remember the last time the ‘Scottish fury’ took over like that, but I’m glad I was able to hide it from the folks… mostly. Better think up an apology to the old man, just in case.


“You worry too much, Lils. I’m sure she’ll be fine,” I say to my worried sister. Today is Hanako’s birthday, and she has a history of closing herself off, to an unhealthy degree, during this time.

“I hope you’re right. Perhaps I should phone Hisao, just in case. What time is it in Japan right now?”

“Uh…” I check my watch for a second, then do a quick calculation in my head, which is interrupted by the sound of the house’s phone ringing. Jesus, that thing is loud, we’re in another room and can hear it clearly in here! It even makes Lilly jump a little, which is admittedly a little funny. It stops when Mom picks it up.

“Good morning. This is Karla Satou. May I help you?” There’s a pause before she speaks again. When she does, it’s in… Japanese?

“Ah, you must be one of Lilly’s friends from school, correct?”

“It’s so nice of her to find someone so polite! Lilly, dear, it’s for you!”

A look of surprise crosses her face before she stands up and makes her way to the other room, which gets her a playful scolding from Mom. Jeez, she’s capable of walking, you know…

After a few minutes on the phone, Lilly comes back, looking even more distressed than before. She all but throws herself on the couch with a deep exhale.

“A pence for your thoughts?”

“I didn’t ‘worry too much’; I was right on the money, it seems.”

“Damn… so, what, then? Hisao to the rescue?”

This gets a giggle out of my exhausted sister. I should be thankful that jet lag doesn’t bother me anywhere near as much as it does her, but jeez, we’re closer to noon than morning and she’s barely even awake!

“Quite the opposite. He agreed that it would be best to give Hanako some space for the time being, but that he’d make sure she was eating, at least.”

“Probably for the best. On the bright side, now he’s got a chance to show her how much he cares about her without us getting in the way.”

At this, Lilly turns in my direction and smiles, and even though she can’t see it, I return it.

“You noticed it, too?”

“You’d have to be a total lunkhead not to notice. He’s got a thing for her, even if he hasn’t realized it yet.”

“Does that make him a ‘lunkhead’, then?”

We share a hearty laugh at that. Hisao’s a good kid from what I’ve seen and what Lilly’s told me, so I hope things work out between him and Hanako. That is assuming he nuts up and goes for it. We’ll see.

For now, we have our own things to worry about. One thing’s for sure; our lives are changing. Whether that’s for better or for worse, only time will tell.


PoV: Hisao

“That’s… wow, that’s a lot to take in, Lilly,” is all I can manage to say. What else could I say? Lilly’s just dropped the mother of all bombshells on us; not only have her parents summoned her to live in Scotland with them, but she’s also already accepted.

“Why didn’t you tell us sooner? You’re leaving in a week!” That probably came out a lot harsher than I intended, for which I’m quick to apologize.

“I understand your frustration, and I deeply apologize for keeping it from you for so long. I just… didn’t know how to tell you. I suppose, as well, that I wanted some more time to think it through. I wanted to be sure of my decision before telling you.”

I’m not going to bring up the contradiction in her logic. She didn’t know how to tell us, yet wanted more time to think, even though she had already made her choice a while ago? There’s no point in arguing, it would only make this situation all the more depressing.

I run my hand through my hair, still trying to process all of this. Glancing over at Hanako, she has her hands balled into fists and her gaze cast downward. I do my best to reassure her by rubbing her back a little, but she barely reacts.

“W-what about s-school? C-can you just leave… like that?”

Her voice is audible enough for us to hear, but way lower than her usual tone. I feel an uncomfortable sense of déjà vu; it reminds me of how she acted when I met her.

“My family has already made the arrangements; the process of transferring will not affect my academic standing nor delay my studies. My new school has also been informed of my condition, and we’ve been assured there will be no problems.”

So, everything had already been decided a good while ago, huh? She did everything she had to do… except tell us. I can’t say that I’m not a little bit… irked by her secrecy. We’ve grown close over the past months, enough that I could say she’s like the sister I never had, so it stings a bit that she’d keep this a secret.

Then there’s Hanako. I can’t imagine how much this is affecting her, considering that they’ve been a unit for years. Hana’s made amazing progress in the time that I’ve known her, but this is still going to be a major adjustment for her. To withhold this information, something she knows will cause no small amount of distress in her, seems… I don’t even know what to call it.

I should try to change the subject to something more lighthearted, if nothing else, to end this conversation on a relatively positive note.

“Will you join us for Tanabata?” I ask, though it’s a rhetorical question. I know she leaves on Friday the 10th and Tanabata’s the Tuesday of that week, but I don’t know if she’ll have the time, or even the courtesy at this point, to spend at least one last holiday with us.

“I will do all that I can to finish the necessary arrangements for my move before then. I would very much like to join you.”

Well, it’s better than a ‘no.’ I hope, more for Hanako’s sake than for mine, that she can make it. I know it would absolutely crush her if this was the last time she saw her best friend before leaving the country… possibly even forever.

I glance over at my girlfriend, who has only moved a little. A slight nod, which for a moment, I forgot that Lilly can’t acknowledge. Maybe I should take the reins, just for a moment…

“Then we hope to see you on Tuesday… right, Hanako?”

She hardly glances up but manages to force a few words out.

“Y-yes. T-Tuesday… for Tanabata.”

“As will I. Well, I believe it’s best if I retire for the night,” she says as she stands up. Making her way to Hanako’s door, she turns around and bows at us, though it’s deeper than what you’d give your friends. It’s almost like… she’s apologizing.

“Goodnight, Hanako, Hisao. Rest well.”

“You, too, Lilly.”

“’N-night…”

And with that, Lilly leaves, closing the door behind her. For my part, I’m still processing everything she’s told us. It almost seems surreal or too crazy to be true. I’m half expecting that the walls of this room will fall, and it will all be revealed to be part of some idiotic game show. It doesn’t happen. This is real. Our best friend is leaving in less than a week and we may never see her again. I’m so lost in my thoughts that I didn’t register when Hanako got up to lock her door and hit the light switch.

I look up at her, though she hasn’t turned to face me. If it weren’t for the fact that Hanako is my girlfriend, I would be pretty terrified of this long and dark-haired girl standing ominously in this lightless room. It reminds me of a horror movie, which given the news we just received, we may as well be in.

As my eyes adjust to the darkened room , Hanako finally turns around and walks toward me, stopping just in front of me and looking directly into my eyes. Her mouth is slightly ajar, and she appears to be panting. There’s no way she’s thinking of-

Hanako pounces on me, her forceful movements are so surprising that I can barely react in time. She’s kissing me with a passion and desperation I’ve never felt from her before. Normally, I would be all for it, but there’s something that just feels… wrong about this.

She leans harder into me, and I fall back on the bed. For a brief moment, our lips part, and that’s when I see it. Tears. They’re welled up in her eyes and some have already traced their way down her cheeks. She moves in again, hoping to suffocate me with her lustful affection before I can do anything. No… no. I have to stop this. Not like this.

“Ha… Hanako?” I push myself up a bit, but she remains straddling me. I put my hands on her cheeks and look deeply into her eyes, the question need not be asked. Seconds later, the dam bursts; her composure shatters and she begins sobbing, tears streaking freely down her face. Between shallow breaths, she quietly pleads with me.

“Hi-Hisao… p-please… don’t leave me… P-promise me you won’t leave me, too…”

Fighting back my own tears, I carefully nestle her head on my chest and hold her close, gently stroking the back of her head with one hand while the other caresses her back. I hope the words that leave my lips are as comforting to her as they were to me.

“I’m here, Hanako… always.”


1 I have no clue how accurate Google is at this 3,000-year-old language. It’s supposed to say, “Good morning, girls!”
2 Developments by dewelar
3 Akira Pseudo-Route by Thanatos02


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Consolidation - A Hanako AU (Evening of the Stars)

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Evening of the Stars
It's the last chance the tempestuous trio have to spend time together.

PoV: Hisao

The past week has been one of… uncertainty. It took a few days for Hanako and I to fully come to terms with Lilly’s departure, which is in 3 days. In that time, we haven’t seen much of Lilly. I like to think that the reason for this is that we’re giving her all the space and time she needs to finish her preparations, but deep down, I know the real reason is that I don’t want to risk more awkwardness between us.

Hanako has been as well as she can be, given the situation. She’s made it a point to focus more on our upcoming trip to my parents’ and on Tanabata. More than anything, we’ve been going on a fair share of dates; exploring more of the city and its leisure activities has been a welcome change of pace. Whenever we’re not preparing for the aforementioned, she spends most of her time in the Newspaper Club with Naomi and Natsume, who will also be joining us tonight. I have also been ‘politely’ informed that a sweater vest is not appropriate for tonight’s festivities, so they’ve taken the liberty of renting out a yukata for me, payment for which is to be considered a ‘generous donation dedicated to the continued functioning of the school’s press.’ I swear, those two could give Misha and Shizune a run for their money.

Speaking of which, it’s nearing the time I’m supposed to meet up with Natsume to pick it up. I was also told, not so politely, that I was not to see Hanako in her yukata until tonight. Therefore, Natsume and I are picking up our respective yukatas (rentals, naturally), while Naomi and Hanako will get theirs later today. You’d think we were getting married, or something.


“So, Hisao, how was it that you and Hanako met?” asks my temporary companion. Truth be told, Natsume is much more… let’s say ‘easygoing’, than Naomi. The latter reminds me too much of a certain bubblegum-haired bullhorn who, on more than one occasion, has made things awkward for me and/or my girlfriend. Natsume, at least from what I have managed to gauge from our interactions, respects boundaries a lot more. Well, as much as a reporter can, anyway.

“It’s kind of a long story, but the short version is that we met in the library during my first week here, then I met Lilly, who it turns out was her best friend. The three of us started hanging out together and it all built from there.”

Natsume nods, a small smile appearing on her face. “I figured you two met in the library. You are Class 3-3’s biggest bookworms, after all.”

“Really? Wow, I finally beat Shizune at something!”

Natsume lets out a chortle. “So, you and Hanako just… clicked?”

“Not immediately. We were friends for a month and some change before I…”

“Made a move?”

“Something like that. This isn’t gonna end up in tomorrow’s edition, is it? ‘Hisao Nakai Tells All About His Love Life!’”

This earns me another laugh from Natsume, who then rolls her eyes in mock annoyance.

“We’re a newspaper, Hisao, not a dumb tabloid. Besides, I wouldn’t betray Hanako’s trust like that.”

“You take good care of your friends, don’t you? Naomi told me once, about… uh, her epilepsy.”

“She did? Yeah, that was… well, she told you.”

She did, indeed. All the while, she kept singing Natsume’s praises; about how she took charge of the situation while everyone else just gawked, about how she made sure Naomi wouldn’t choke to death on her own saliva or hurt herself during her violent thrashing.

“In that case, I’m sure you’ll take excellent care of my fair lady. Both her and I are deeply grateful for your support.”

“Oh, God… just what I needed, Naomi 2.0.”

Now, it’s my turn to laugh. Before we know it, we arrive at the boutique in town that has our yukatas. Apparently, more than a few students get their rentals from here, too, judging from the line. Thankfully, it’s not too long, so this shouldn’t take much time.

After a few minutes, our transactions are completed (goodbye, fancy dinners), and we’re making our way back up to Yamaku. With the previous conversational topic exhausted, we mostly make small talk about our plans for vacation.

“Taking her to meet the parents, eh? I’m sure she’ll make a good impression.”

“Yeah. I’m not really worried, I guess just… antsy. Knowing my mom, she’ll probably ask Hanako a million times how my heart’s been and if she knows what to do in an emergency situation.”

“You might want to give your parents a heads-up about Hanako’s anxieties, then. The last thing you want is for her to feel uncomfortable around your folks, especially if she’ll be staying there for a couple of weeks.”

I don’t want to coddle Hanako, but she makes a really good point. I’ll think of something.

“Thanks, Natsume. I’ll do that.”

She smiles and nods, then turns her gaze towards the girls’ dorms.

“Well, this is my stop. I’ll see you later tonight.”

“See you then.”

With that, she heads toward the building and disappears through the doors. Since I’ve been effectively exiled from Hanako’s room for the remainder of the afternoon, I guess I’d better head back to my dorm and see about figuring this yukata out.


PoV: Hanako

I think I may have overdone it a little.

Looking at myself in Naomi’s mirror, only now do I realize how… noticeable this yukata is. It’s by no means revealing or anything of the sort, but the color palette is definitely going to catch some eyes… eyes that will be staring at me. Oh, gods, am I really ready for this?

“Damn! You look awesome!”

Naomi’s cheerful compliment brings me back to the present moment. We’d decided to do the pre-festival preparations in her room since she had a good collection of accessories stored in her closet and a large, full body mirror we could use.

Mirrors… just another item on a long list of things I’m slowly getting used to.

“Y-you think so? It… it’s a little… much.”

“Oh, relax, it’s fine! I’m sure Hisao will love it, too. Heh, he’ll probably say something cheesy like ‘You look so striking, dearest Hanako.’”

I let out a small laugh. Despite having only known him for a short time, Naomi and Natsume quickly warmed up to Hisao. I’m glad; it would be too awkward for me to handle otherwise.

“Y-you’re probably right…”

“Hey, seriously,” she says as she puts a hand on my shoulder. “You look great. Don’t let anything convince you otherwise.”

“Thank you. I… I appreciate that very much.”

“Anytime, buddy. C’mon, let’s go turn some heads!”

Making our way out of the dorms and onto the main campus, it looks like the festivities are well underway. The brisk air of summer’s twilight feels refreshing after the relatively warm days we’ve been having, made only better by these loose-fitting robes.

Brisk air of summer’s twilight… I should write that down. Gods, I’m becoming a full-fledged writer.


PoV: Hisao

“Huh, there’s more people than I thought there would be.”

“Yeah, even though a good chunk of the students left already, plenty stay behind to enjoy Tanabata. Plus, the townies really know how to organize a good festival. I think that’s one of the reasons Shizune was so… demanding this year with the school festival.”

“Ah, that unbreakable spirit of competition. She wanted to outdo them, didn’t she?”

“Bingo.”

Natsume was the first of our little group I ran into this evening. Well, more like she came to get me because I was running a tad late. It’s not my fault these robes are so complicated. Since then, we’ve been making small talk as we walk towards our meeting spot where Hanako and Naomi are waiting.

“Excited to see Hanako?”

“You’ve kept me in suspense all day, so, yeah, pretty excited.”

“Trust me, it’ll be worth it.”

“Can’t you at least give me a hint? Is it like yours?”

Natsume’s yukata is relatively basic; it’s a solid purple piece with a white sash. Part of me expected Hanako to be the one to wear purple, but the more I think about it, it would make her look too… monotone.

“Sorry, Hisao. Reporter’s confidentiality.”

I let out a faux frustrated sigh, and we continue the rest of our walk in silence. Soon enough, we reach our destination in town. Natsume wasn’t kidding, they really transformed this place. It looks way more lively and colorful now than it did when we were here earlier.

Naomi is the first to spot and call out to us.

“Yo! About time you showed up, lover boy!”

I roll my eyes and chuckle, offering a wave. Naomi’s yukata is a bit more complicated than Natsume’s; like hers, it’s a single solid color, yet Naomi’s is teal. The major difference lies in the sash, which is a reddish orange with a flower pattern. It definitely suits her fiery personality and compliments her eyes well.

“Yeah, sorry about that. Not used to wearing these things. Say, where’s Hana?”

Naomi and Natsume both smile, then shift their sights to something behind me. Following their gazes, I turn around to see…

Oh, my God.

“Hello, Hisao. You look dashing,” says my girlfriend. Now I understand why they wanted to make this a surprise, she looks astounding. Her yukata is a beautiful symphony of colors and patterns; yellow, blue, purple, all perfectly balanced and complimenting each other as well as the woman under it all. Apart from her clothing, she’s also done her hair into a sophisticated bun, topped off with several decorative ornaments. I shake myself out of my reverie and return her compliment.

“And you look… wow. Hanako, you’re breathtaking.”

She beams as brightly as she blushes, her eyes closing in an adorable display of shyness. From behind me, I can hear Naomi silently click her tongue and mutter something about being close and cigars. I don’t register it, I’m too enthralled by the sight before me.

“I’m very glad you like it. Natsume and Naomi helped me with it.”

She smiles at her friends and bows in gratitude. I follow her lead, and they in turn return our gesture.

“Seriously, you two did a fantastic job. You’ll have to doll me up for the next festival!”

This earns a laugh from the girls, with Natsume bringing her hand to her forehead. This is nice, this is very nice.

I turn to Hanako, and she turns to me.

Our smiles become sad. Naomi and Natsume notice, and they, too, become a bit downcast.

She’s not here. Lilly’s not coming.

Hanako nods silently, as if she can read my mind and is having the same thought. I put an arm on her shoulder and plant a soft kiss on her forehead. It’s a small thing, but it’s all I can think of to offer.

“She’s… probably busy…”

“Yeah.”

I don’t know what else to say. Am I upset? Yeah, and I’m sure she is, too. Am I angry? More so disappointed. I had hoped that we’d at least have one last day where we could do something together as… as a family. I guess not.

It’s just me and Hanako, now. That hurts more than I thought it would.

“Hisao?”

“Hm?”

“Let’s… let’s enjoy tonight. For… for all of us.”

I offer my best smile and nod. With nothing else to say, the four of us enjoy what Tanabata has to offer. There’s plenty of things to check out; food, games, street artists, and much more. I had never celebrated Tanabata before, so all of this was new to me. The more I thought about it, I realized that this was the only other festival I’d ever been to apart from the school festival shortly after I transferred here. Still, that means that my first Tanabata will be one that I spend with my girlfriend, eating snow cones and playing games. Not bad at all.

Before we jump into the activities, though, the four of us head to the local shrine in order to make our wishes. I’ve never done something like this before, so I have to defer to Hanako to show me the ropes. Ever the sweetheart, she patiently walks me through the process while Natsume shows me how to tie the paper on the bamboo properly.

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Hanako and I each take a piece of paper and write our wish on it. Once done, we realize that we’ve both made the same wish.

“I wish my friend the best in Scotland.”

“I pray for Lilly’s wellbeing in her new home.”

We both sigh as we read our respective pieces of paper. That feeling of sadness from earlier returns, but neither of us wants to say anything. In the end, Hanako is the one to break the silence.

“She… we… we’re going to be OK. Right?”

I’m taken back to that night one week ago, when Lilly first told us she was leaving. Hanako was so devastated, so hurt. Her biggest fear, however irrational, was that I would leave her, too. That she would be all alone again. I will never let that happen.

“We will, Hanako. Both of… all of us, we’re all gonna be OK.”

I turn to Naomi and Natsume, who smile and nod, with the former giving Hanako a thumbs up. This cheers her up a little, and she smiles back. Before she can say anything, though, a voice that we’ve barely heard all week rings out.

“Hisao is right, dear. Everything will be alright.”

“L-Lilly!”

“Oi, I’m here, too!”

“Akira! You… you’re here! Hey! We, uh, haven’t seen you much.”

“Planning a move to the other side of the world isn’t exactly a cake walk, ya know. I’m just glad we were able to get it all sorted out before tonight. Lils woulda chewed me out, otherwise.”

Lilly becomes slightly embarrassed by this, her facial expression shifting to match what she’s feeling.

“So… what brings you here?” I ask, probably coming off more accusatory than I’d like. The answer is obvious, though, considering that Lilly is dressed in an elegant red-and-black yukata adorned with a flower pattern.

“I’m here to celebrate with my dearest friends… if you’ll still have me.”

Shit, I was right. I really need to work on my tone… Still, how could she think otherwise? Her absence has been nothing but an unshakable dark cloud over us all night, Hell, all week! Having her here, even if it’s for the last time, is what we most wanted from today.

“I-I’m so g-glad you’re here, Lilly. I’m so… happy to see you.”

Hanako’s stuttering a bit, but it’s not due to her nerves. I can tell that she’s holding back a few tears. I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t feeling a bit emotional, too.

“I’m very happy to be here, Hanako. I apologize for arriving so late; I needed a little help getting into this outfit.”

“Don’t worry, we’re on the same boat,” I say. “We barely just got here, so you made it just in time.”

“Yeah, because lover boy over here has apparently never dressed for a festival before,” interjects Naomi.

“Hey! First of all, it’s ‘Master of Romance,’ get it right! Lilly and Hanako put too much effort into that joke for you to fumble the punchline.”

All of us share a hearty laugh at that, which helps to ease the tension in the air.

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“Lilly…” Hanako can’t hold back anymore and practically lunges into Lilly, arms wrapping tightly around her. As graceful as ever, she doesn’t flinch and returns Hanako’s embrace.

Now it’s my turn to choke on some tears. Damn, and in front of all these people, too… screw it.

“It’s… it’s really good to see you, Lilly. I thought… we thought…”

“I’m deeply sorry I haven’t been available this week, Hisao. I was focused on having everything ready before tonight so that we could spend the evening together.”

“I-it’s OK, Lilly. Y-you’re here now. We… we’re all here.”

“So, these your new friends, Hanako?” asks Akira.

“O-oh, s-sorry!” Hanako quickly separates from Lilly and moves next to Natsume and Naomi. “T-these are my friends from the Newspaper Club, Natsume Ooe and Naomi Inoue.”

The three of them exchange bows.

“Nice to meetcha.”

“Hey, Akira, how come you didn’t get dressed up for today?”

“Not really my style. Plus, we never would have made it in time if both of us had to get dolled up. Speaking of which… Hanako, you’re a total knockout!”

This causes Hanako to smile shyly again, while Naomi and Natsume give each other a high-five. This is great, this is exactly what we needed.

“Now, then. I believe you were about to finish with your wishes, correct?”

“Oh, right!” says Hanako, just now realizing she’s been holding on to the paper all this time. She and I tie them to the bamboo and say one final prayer before turning to our friends.

“May it be so.”

Hanako turns to me with a smile, and I nod. Our friends all share a look of understanding, and I speak.

“Let’s have some fun.”


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What a sweet chapter. I love seeing Hanako slowly growing confident enough to dress up and show off, great spritework too. Natsume and Naomi make for a fun addition to the ensemble.

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Consolidation - A Hanako AU (Anniversary Update)

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Salvē everyone, it's Alex. I know it's been 4 months since the last update, and I'm sorry about that. Rest assured, I've not given up on this project and there are significant updates in both art and literature coming soon™. In fact, there are three chapters already completed and awaiting editorial approval; if you're ever curious about progress, you can see how much of each chapter is completed on the front page.

The reason I posted this today is because August 4th is the anniversary of when I started writing Consolidation. That fateful day when I woke up, started writing, and didn't stop for 5 days (except when my wife made me eat and sleep, hehe.) To those of you who've supported me through this little thought experiment, you have everlasting gratitude. I hope to see you all at the finish line. Happy reading!

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Consolidation - A Hanako AU (Behind These Purple Eyes)

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Behind These Purple Eyes
Hanako makes an Earth-shattering discovery.

PoV: Hisao

“Mmmhh”

My eyes slowly adjust to the light coming in through my window. Ever since vacation started, I turned off my alarm clock and have been enjoying the feeling of sleeping in. I glance over at it and realize that it’s getting late into the morning. Normally, that would be a little embarrassing; but considering that we went to bed quite late last night, I think I can give myself a cheat day. Plus, Tanabata and some… post-festivities celebrations with Hanako took their toll on me.

Looking down, I gaze upon the sleeping, smiling visage of my girlfriend. As much as I love the sight, we’d better get started with the day; there’s packing to be finished and expensive yukatas to return. I very gently rub my hand on her head, making her coo with pleasure. This never gets old.

“Hey, sleepyhead. Come on, time to get up.”

“Mmmm, I’m tired.”

I let out a small chuckle at her words.

“We slept for almost ten hours.”

Her smile turns into a playful pout as she opens her eyes.

“How dare you use logic against me?”

“Consider it payback for all the times you’ve used your indominable cuteness against me.”

She buries her face into my chest and lets out a soft groan. The first time I called her cute, her cheeks turned a unique shade of red I had never seen before. It’s become one of my favorite go-to compliments whenever we have little moments like these.

“C’mon, let’s get some breakfast.”


The rest of the morning passed by uneventfully. After breakfast, Hanako and I made a quick visit to town and returned the yukatas, then wandered about for a bit. Afterwards, we returned to Yamaku to finalize our packing for Tokyo. If everything goes according to plan, we’ll be arriving at my parents’ house by mid-morning on Saturday.

Saturday. The same day Lilly and Akira leave for Scotland. Last night, amid all the fun and games, we promised to have a heart-to-heart with Lilly over tea regarding how we felt about the whole ordeal this evening. If I’m being honest with myself, a small part of me is angry that she kept that from us for so long. But then, when I imagine myself in her situation, I can never come up with a reasonable answer to ‘What would I have done?’

I haven’t asked Hanako what she thinks about the whole situation… I’m just hoping it’s better than her initial reaction from last week. Whatever the case, I’ll support her no matter what happens.

“Hisao?”

Hanako’s voice brings me back from the land of hypotheticals. Currently, we’re in her room while I help her pack the last of her stuff, however little it is.

“Sorry, I was thinking about something. What’s up?”

“Could you hand me those clothes on my table, please?” she asks as she points to the small table next to her window.

“Sure. Hey, I’ve been meaning to ask, actually… what’s up with this penguin?”

She lets out a small chuckle as I hand her the stack of clothes.

“It was… a gift. From the orphanage.”

She sighs wistfully.

“When I was enrolled at Yamaku, they gave me this as a ‘going-away present’ of sorts. Something to remember them by.”

“I see. I’m guessing the orphanage is a ways off, then?”

“Yes… well, from here, it is.”

I guess the orphanage is still a bit of a touchy subject for her. Time to redirect focus…

“Does it have a name?”

She raises an eyebrow.

“The orphanage?”

I fail to stifle a small laugh.

“The penguin, Hana.”

“O-oh! W-well… no, not really. I never really came up with one.”

“You wanna bring it along?”

“No, it’s OK. I’ll just take… Petra.”

“… Who?”

Hanako walks over to her shelves and grabs an old and tattered stuffed rabbit.

“This is… my Petra. He…”

Hanako gently wraps her arms around the small toy and brings it up to her chest, holding it close. After taking a deep breath, she continues.

“He’s the only thing I have from before…”

“O-oh… Sorry, I didn’t mean to…”

Hanako shakes her head, still holding Petra tight.

“When it was all over… Petra was all that was left. He’s… been with me all this time…”

“All this time, huh…” I close the distance between us and gently rub her head, then do the same for her leporine friend.

“Guess that means he’s as resilient as you are, then.”

A small laugh escapes her, followed by a small smile.

“That was pretty smooth.”

“I have my moments. But seriously, I mean it. You’re pretty damn amazing, Hanako, and the strongest person I’ve ever met.”

She wordlessly leans her head into my chest, and I wrap my arms around her.

“T-thank you. You’re amazing, too.”

After a brief moment, we part and continue our preparations. Just as we’re almost done, Hanako speaks.

“I think that’s everything. Could you check in the closet to see if there’s anything we missed?”

“Sure.”

I do as asked and open the closet. Sure enough, the only thing left here are her uniforms, an extra pair of shoes, and… huh, what’s this?

On the bottom shelf, tucked so far back you’d easily miss it unless you were actively looking, sits a black briefcase. I fish it out of its hiding spot and dust it off a little before turning to Hanako.

“Hey, Hana? What’s this?”

Hanako looks over and eyes the case curiously, taking it in her hands and analyzing it all over.

“Where was this?”

“Hidden behind your shoes, basically. Do you know what it is?”

“I don’t know… I’ve never seen this before.”

That’s weird. As far as I know, Hanako has lived in this room ever since she enrolled here, so if it isn’t hers, it’s been here for at least a couple of years.

Hanako makes quick work of opening it. Lucky for her, there are no locks or anything, just simple latches. Once that’s done, she pulls out a few folders and notebooks.

“Aw, man, and we had just finished packing.”

“Oh, haha…

She puts them aside and keeps rummaging through the contents of the case, until she finds a medium-sized envelope in one of the pockets.

“To Hanako. Do not open until… the 10th of July, 2009…”

That day sounds familiar, for some reason. Something in the back of my mind is telling me not to press the issue. Unfortunately, my vocal cords appear to be a bit faster than my brain.

“What’s so special about that date?”

Hanako looks up at me for a couple of seconds, then back down at the envelope.

OH, WAIT, I REMEMBER! Lilly had told me, it’s-

“It’s… my birthday. The actual date…”

Crap. I should have kept my mouth shut. Still, now I’m even more confused. It’s obviously addressed to her; two Hanakos both born on the same day and attending the same school whilst having the same dorm room ranks at ‘near impossible’ on the probability scale. So… who is this letter from, what’s in all those files, and how did any of this stuff even get here?

“Oh… so… are you gonna open it? It does say to wait until 2009, though.”

Hanako half-closes her eyes and looks at me, slightly annoyed.

“Would you wait for two years?”

Fair point. I just shrug and shake my head, causing her to give me a look that just screams ‘thought so.’ Without further delay, she turns the letter over and carefully opens it. It doesn’t take much effort; the adhesive has almost entirely worn off at this point.

As soon as she pulls the paper out, though, she freezes, mouth ajar. The envelope falls from her hand as she begins to shake slightly.

“Hanako, are you alright?”

“Hanako, what’s wrong?” I ask as I take a step closer to her, the movement snapping her out of whatever reverie she was in, but her eyes remain glued to that paper.

“Hisao… T-t-this… this is from my f-father…”

What?! How? Hanako had told me that everything belonging to her and her parents was lost in the fire. Was she wrong? If that’s the case, then how has she had this with her all this time and never noticed? The more I think about it, the more questions keep coming to mind.

“Are… are you sure?”

Hanako just nods a few times, tears beginning to form in her eyes. Slowly, she offers the paper to me, which I carefully take from her hand. Sure enough, as I read through the first few lines, it becomes evident that this was written by her father.

“Hey… it says that there’s a photo included with this letter! Check in the envelope!”

“Wh-what?!”

Hanako grabs the envelope again and looks inside. Sure enough, she finds an old photo that looks like it was plucked straight out of the 90s. Hanako’s composure shatters immediately at the sight, letting out a heart-splitting cry as she breaks down.

She covers her mouth to stifle her sobs, tears streaking freely down her face as she looks at the photo. I sit down next to her on the bed, set the letter down carefully, and wrap an arm around her for support. She leans her head on my shoulder, and between heavy sobs, manages to push out her words.

“I c-can’t… b-believe it… I t-thought… I’d never see her f-face again…”

I glance at the photo in her hand. Although not all of her face is in-frame, I can see Hanako’s resemblance to her mother.

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“Hisao… c-could you please read my f-f-father’s letter to me? I c-can’t… can’t…”

“Of course, Hanako.”

Using my free hand, I take the letter again and begin reading it aloud for her.

“My dearest Hanako, happy 20th birthday.”

“I’m sorry if I have been hard on your boyfriends and an embarrassment to you.”

I can’t help but smile at that line. Hanako lets out a small laugh and sniffles.

“You have changed my life in ways I never thought possible.”

“Oh, Daddy… I miss you…”

“Thank you Hanako, for changing my life. And happy 20th birthday! I guess we can finally share a drink now. Love, Dad”1

“I love you, Daddy…”


PoV: Hanako

As Hisao finishes reading my father’s letter, all the emotional turmoil I’ve been feeling for the past few minutes starts to leave me. My thoughts are in so many places at once right now that I feel physically exhausted, yet at the same time, increasingly happy. Having these two treasures from my past is a very comforting thought, and despite how long it took to find them, I’m glad I did.

How didn’t I know? They’ve been here all this time, for over two years, and I had no idea.

“Are you feeling better?”

Hisao’s words bring me back from my thoughts.

“Yes, thank you. I… Thank you, Hisao… for being here for me. I’m not sure I could have handled this by myself…”

“Hey, that’s what partners are for, right? Mutual support, for better or worse?”

I give him a smile and a nod, and just for extra measure, a little kiss on the cheek. He’s right, of course, and I very much appreciate him being here for me in ways I’ll probably never be able to put into words.

“Right.”

“I take it you’ll want to bring this along with us, yeah?”

“Y-yes… I’d like a chance to sort through it all, but not today.”

“I understand. There’s one thing I still don’t get, though. How’d all that stuff end up in your closet, and how come you didn’t know about it?”

Could it be what I think it is? I glance over at the briefcase that had been hidden all this time, then carefully start to put all the items from it back inside. He was honest with me. I should be honest with him.

“I… have an idea, but I’m not completely sure.”

“Oh, yeah? What is it?”

Here goes…

“Well… it’s a long story, but… before I came here, I-”

Knock Knock

Oh, thank the gods.

“Hanako, Hisao? Are you there? It’s Lilly.”

Thank-you-thank-you-thank-you-thank-you.

“Lilly? Oh, crap, that’s right!”

Hisao rushes to the door, then turns back to me. I nod, and he opens the door.

“Lilly, we’re so sorry we’re late, we… uh… had a bit of a delay with packing.”

Real smooth, Hisao…

“Oh. Is everything OK?”

“Yeah, yeah, we just… had more stuff than we thought we did.”

Uuuuugh…

“I… see. Perhaps we should talk tomorrow, then?”

“N-no!” I say with a bit more force than I intended.

“S-sorry… Please, let’s talk. I’ve really wanted to for a while…”

Both Lilly and Hisao look a bit surprised by my… assertiveness, but after a second, they both smile. Hisao offers me his hand, which I take.

“Lead the way, Lilly.”

We exit my room into the dorm’s hallway. As I turn to close my door, my eyes linger on the briefcase containing the relics of my past. I can’t keep this from him, not after everything… Hisao, please… stay


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Consolidation - A Hanako AU (Salvage)

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Salvage
Lilly, Hisao, and Hanako's friendship hangs in the balance.

PoV: Hanako

Entering Lilly's room, Hisao and I take our seats at the table. Lilly has prepared her usual tea for us, which makes this all the more emotionally conflicting.

I'm hoping that we'll leave this meeting with the assurance that despite Lilly's imminent departure, our friendship can be preserved. However, the fact that Lily chose to withhold this from us for so long has made me question if that's even possible.

Being here now, it's like the tension that was absent at Tanabata has been reserved for this moment. That hasn't stopped her from trying to make it appear as if nothing is amiss. Everything, barring the fact that Lilly's room is lacking all of her belongings, looks the same as it usually does. As she finishes serving the tea, I glance at Hisao, who returns my gaze with a look of apprehension. If anything, at least we're in this together.

"I'd like to start by offering my sincerest apologies for keeping you in the dark for so long. Upon reflection, I realized that informing you of the summons so close to my departure probably made the news all the more distressing."

Understatement.

"It… was."

Look who's talking.

"I am so sorry. The summons were a surprise to me, as well. If it is of any comfort, please know that the first people I thought of when I heard the news were the two of you. Not being able to spend time with you as often is a painful concept for me."

'As often,' she says, as if she were going on vacation for a week or two rather than leaving the country forever…

"Lilly… Hanako and I have already made peace with the idea that you're leaving, so there's no need to dwell on that."

"F-family is very important… you should always treasure them as… as much as you can."

Hisao rubs my back to comfort me, and I thank him with a small smile.

"I think what we most want to know is, will this change anything? Even after you leave… will we still be friends?"

Lilly takes in a sharp breath, as if the words had pierced her square in the chest.

"Hisao… Hanako… if I made you believe that our friendship was in jeopardy, you have my sincerest assurances that it was not my intention. I care deeply about you, both of you. I could never…"

The rest of her words don't register. Did she really think we wouldn't have that doubt on our minds? Lilly is my best friend; until recently, my only friend. Did she really never stop to consider how painful it would have been if she just disappeared? Why couldn't she have just been honest with me? Why can't she ever treat me as an equal?!

My hands hit the table before I can stop them.

"You practically had a foot on the damn plane when you told us! You almost left without a word!"

My outburst surprises everyone in the room, especially myself. I immediately regret my words, but I know I can't take them back. I can't just crawl back into my safe space, cry out some meek apology, and launch myself into her arms begging her to forgive me. I won't.

"H-how can you say you care about us when you were going to leave… without even saying goodbye?"

"Hanako, I…"

I can feel the tears forming in my eyes and my hands quivering. I'm really doing this…

"You're my best friend… how could you hide this from me?!"

Lilly remains silent. Through my foggy vision, I can see a look of pain and regret on her face. I'm sorry… but I couldn't hold this any longer.

"I would always s-support you, would a-always help you… if you'd just let me. You're always there for me… but you never let me be there for you. It makes me feel so… helpless. So useless."

There it is. I said it. Finally, after all this time…

"Hanako… I had no idea you felt this way. I wish-"

She stops herself, remains silent for a few seconds, then continues.

"I can't apologize enough, Hanako. I should have trusted you as you trust me."

She lowers her head so deeply that for a moment, I'm afraid she'll hit it against the table.

"If you would still have me as your friend, I promise, I swear to you, I will be better."

Despite her elegant demeanor, I can hear the faintest cracks in her voice. I hate seeing Lilly like this, but I needed her to know.

There is still hope, though. 'If you would still have me' means that she's willing to salvage this. I want nothing more than that.

"Lilly… y-you'll always be my best friend. Even after e-everything, I don't want that to change."

She raises her head back up, a look of slight relief on her face.

"But I need to know… w-why did you wait so long to tell us?"

She takes in a breath, then releases it after a second. After a small moment of silence, she speaks.

"I wanted to tell you sooner, please believe that. If I'm being honest, the delay was partially due to my indecision about the matter."

Hisao looks at me, eyebrow raised. I share his confusion; I thought Lilly's decision was solid.

"Wait, you mean… you didn't want to go? Or don't want to go?"

"No, no, I do! Reconciliation with my family is something I've been praying for for years, but that doesn't mean it was an easy decision. After all, my whole life has been in this country, and nearly everything I know and love is in it. That includes you two."

I can hear a faint chuckle coming from Hisao, and I can't help but smile at Lilly's words. To know we're so important to her that it would give her pause on this decision is comforting, in a way.

"That's… good to know. R-really."

"Once I made my decision, however, I found myself unsure of how to tell you. As I said the last time we spoke on the subject, I suppose I wanted more time to think it through completely."

I recall that conversation. Hisao and I discussed it the next day, because I wanted to make sure I heard her right. As it turns out, he also thought it made little sense.

"In the end, however, it was just cowardice. I was… I am afraid of what will happen. I want my family to reconcile, but what if it's at the cost of the family I've made?"

"L-Lilly…"

"I know it was selfish, and I can't apologize enough for that. Although I'd like for us to remain as we are, I know I've damaged the trust between us. Even if things can't be the same as before, I just… I hope you won't hate me…"

A few seconds of silence pass before Hisao speaks.

"You idiot."

"Hisao!" I'm flabbergasted by Hisao's blunt response. As upset as I am, I would never insult Lilly like that. Just as I'm about to scold him, he raises a hand, as if asking me to let him finish.

"Lilly... we're friends, aren't we? Hell, like you said, we're damn-near family. We're supposed to support each other, no matter what. How could you think that we would hate you for this?"

"I… don't understand."

"Look, I'm not even gonna pretend that our situations are the same, but I can sort of empathize with you wanting to patch things up with your parents and spending more time with them."

He'll get no argument from me on that front.

"Listen, Lilly, I… we know how much this means to you. There was never any risk of us 'hating' you for wanting to go. What hurt us was that you felt you couldn't tell us. In the few months we've known each other, you've always had our backs, but it's like Hanako said; you've never let us have yours."

Lilly remains silent, simply taking in Hisao's words. Her expression has relaxed a little, but I can tell that she's still forcing herself to remain composed.

"So… we're gonna support you now, just like you always have for Hanako and I."

"Hi…sao?"

"M-moving to a new country is pretty scary. I think… you'll need all the help you can get," I interject.

"Even if it's from a couple of 'broken young fools' on the other side of the world."

Lilly lets out a small laugh at that. It's a phrase she had used the morning after we… overindulged during my birthday party. Despite the circumstances, the memory makes me smile.

"You mean… are you saying…?"

"N-nothing is changing between us, L-Lilly. You're still my friend… my best friend."

"Hanako… I… I don't know what to say…"

"On one condition! You gotta write to us, that's non-negotiable."

Lilly and I let out a small laugh at his faux assertiveness. Still, Lilly takes it in stride.

"Your terms are acceptable. I… thank you, my friends, and for one final time, I am deeply sorry."

"It's a-alright, Lilly."

Noticing that we've all finished our tea, Hisao offers to clean up. We stand up from the table, but as we do, I realize that we have a slight problem.
"U-um... I'm not sure how we should... w-what do we do now?"

Lilly looks pensive for a second, then smiles.

"Perhaps, a hug?"

"I'd l-like that."

As we embrace, I can feel Lilly move one of her arms free and extend it outward.
"Hisao?"

"Alright, bringing it in," he says with a small chuckle. I hear the soft clutter of the tea set being put down, then feel him wrapping one arm around me, the other I assume is wrapped around Lilly.

"Y-you'll write to us often, right?"

"I promise."

"Maybe we could even visit sometime?" asks Hisao. I like that idea.

"Of course! Scotland is an ideal place to honeymoon."

"L-L-Lilly!"

I really like that idea. After a few seconds of stifled chuckling, Hisao responds.

"Jesus Christ, you're never gonna give me a break, are you?"

"Consider it payback for your... crass comment earlier. Besides, I'm simply being a good wingwoman."

As we separate, I feel as if all the tension between us has fully lifted. I feel lighter. Calmer. Stronger. Despite a few hiccups, this went better than I thought it would.

"Well! Now that that's cleared up, how about we get together for one last tea party tomorrow, just the three of us?"

“T-that sounds nice. Is that OK, Lilly?”

I look over at Lilly, who nods with a smile.

"I would love nothing more, Hisao. I'll prepare the best tea I have for us."

"A-and I'll get some snacks! What about you, Hisao?"

"Huh? What?"

"Come now, you're not going to have Hanako do all the shopping, are you? At least contribute the sweets."

Lilly puts on her pouty face to help 'convince' Hisao, and I can't help but giggle at my boyfriend's expense.

"Alright, alright! I shall provide for ye ladies sweets of royal proportion."

We share a small laugh at Hisao's exaggerated gestures and bid goodnight to Lilly, but before we leave, there's one last thing I want to say.

"Oh, Lilly? Congratulations on your new sister. I… hope you'll tell her about us one day."

Rather than the expected reply, Lilly uncharacteristically pulls me into a gentle hug. I'm a bit surprised at first but return her affection in kind.
"Now, I'll have three."

"Lilly..." I glance over at Hisao, who has the most adorable expression on his face. I can't help but feel my own expression transform to match his as I hold Lilly even closer.

"I love you…"

"I love you, too, Hanako."


PoV: Hisao

"My my, you really shouldn't have."

"Hey, it's the last tea party at Yamaku; we gotta make it count!"

Hanako giggles at my exaggerated tone. I am right, though. Tomorrow, Lilly and Akira leave for their new lives in Scotland. Although we cleared the air last night, I still wanted us to have this little get-together before they go. Gotta make her last night at Yamaku a memorable one, after all!

"Anyway, enough stalling. This cake isn't going to eat itself."

"Oh, splendid. I must admit, I will miss the pastries here. Scotland has fine alternatives, but there's just something about the way they're made here that gives them that extra 'kick.'"

The cake is gone almost as quickly as I can cut it. I guess girls really can't help themselves when it comes to sweets; Lilly with cake and Hanako with chocolate.

Eh, who am I kidding? I ate a good chunk of it myself.

"That… was really good," says Hanako as she dabs her lips with a napkin.

"Indeed, it was. Where did you say you bought it, Hisao?"

"At the Aura-Mart in town. They have a display in the back…"

I don't even manage to finish the sentence before their faces drop in a mixture of disappointment and 'you're about to get a scolding.'"

"Come now, Hisao. You could at least lie about this kind of thing."

"Who buys cakes from convenience stores?"

"What's wrong with that?"

"It would seem you don't quite understand the finer points of life, Hisao. Hanako, I'm trusting you'll educate Hisao on these matters in my absence."

"I have no idea what you're talking about."

"Cakes should come from a bakery," says Hanako in the most deadpan tone I've ever heard come out of her mouth. Then, a small smirk appears on her lips.

"It's the rules."

"You'll have to provide me with a copy of these 'rules' you speak of. Still, it wasn't that bad, was it?"

Both of their faces become pensive for a moment before Lilly speaks first.

"Well, now that you mention it, it was a little dry…"

"And I think it could have been sweeter…"

"Alright, alright, I get it! I'll bring you a genuine bakery-bought cake when we visit you in Scotland one day. Just don't complain if it tastes like x-rays."

They laugh at this, and it proves to be infectious. I have to admit, I really will miss this, but I know it's not the end. After all, Lilly did promise us a proper tea party in Scotland when we visit, and Hanako has already expressed interest in going. Better start setting up a little vacation fund.

We finish our tea, clean up, and say our goodbyes. Hanako and I make our way to her room and settle in for the night. I'm so glad Shizune and Misha are out of town. Tomorrow, we bid our farewells to Lilly and the next day, it's destination: Tokyo. A new chapter is opening in our lives, but for once, I'm looking forward to it.


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Return to the Past
Hanako and Hisao make a pilgrimage to Tokyo. There, Hanako makes a journey of her own.

PoV: Hisao

The silent hum of the train is the only sound that can be heard in the cabin. Hanako is napping comfortably on my shoulder since she didn't get much sleep last night. Consequence of us staying up later than usual to see Lilly and Akira off. Of course, being the gentleman that I am, I offered her my shoulder while I made sure we didn't miss our stop. Lilly would approve, I'm sure.

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Looking over my sleeping girlfriend's head, the familiar skyline of Tokyo becomes visible through the windows as we approach the station. It feels... odd, seeing it again. Familiar, yet simultaneously alien. I guess living at Yamaku has rubbed off on me.

"Hana, wake up," I whisper while gently rubbing her head.

"Mmmmh... already?"

As if on cue, the chime of the PA system resonates through the speakers.

* "This train will soon reach its final destination, Tokyo Station. Please make sure you take all of your belongings with you." *

"That answer your question?"

"Mmhmm..."

Hanako adjusts herself and rubs the sleep from her eyes, then covers her mouth to yawn.

"Thank you for letting me rest. I'm... sorry I couldn't return the favor..."

"Don't worry about it. Honestly, I don't think I could sleep even if I wanted to."

"Why?"

"Hold that thought..."

The train slows to a stop and the doors open. We grab our bags and step off the train and into the bustling world of the Tokyo Metropolis. Hanako visibly tenses up at the sudden swarm of people, so I lock arms with her and carefully lead her to the next platform. There, we get onto another train and settle into our seats.

"Alright, as I was saying... It wasn't until we got on the train that I realized that I might run into my old friends while we're here."

"O-oohh... oh... and t-that means..."

"Iwanako, yeah."

"... On a s-scale of-"

"About a seven."

"I s-see... Will you be OK?"

"Yeah... yeah, I think so. I made it clear in my letter that any association we might have would be purely platonic."

Hanako takes out a small pad and pencil that Natsume gave her as a 'travel log' of sorts, and dots down a couple of words. Oh, I see. Sneaky, sneaky.

"I want royalties every time you use that phrase."

She very lightly slaps my shoulder with the pencil eraser before putting both objects away.

"Y-You'll get two kisses per sold copy."

"Deal."

We share a small laugh together, a welcome respite from the serious topic. It ends all too soon.

"I'm... here for you, Hisao. I promise."

"Thanks, Hanako. I'm really glad you are."

I take her hand in mine and give it a gentle kiss; my affections being rewarded with a reassuring kiss to my cheek.

We spend the next half hour or so on the train exchanging small talk and ideas about what we can do while we're here. Of course, today is reserved for meeting my parents, but that still leaves us with three weeks' worth of free time. After getting off at our stop, we get on a bus for the remainder of the trip. We finally arrive at my parents' house at around 11, and despite how relatively early it is in the day, I'm already feeling a bit tired.

"This is it."

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"It looks... nice," says Hanako with a smile.

"It's not much, but it does the job. It was big enough for us, and pretty close to the city."

Hanako nods in response, looking around the street at all the similar homes in the area. It hits me that this is probably the first time Hanako has been in a proper house since the fire. I wonder if she's subconsciously comparing this neighborhood to her own.

"Come on, let's go inside," I say while fishing out my key and unlocking the front door.

"We're home..."

No answer. I'm not surprised, but I feel a little disappointed.

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We leave our things in the living room for now and I make my way towards the coffee table, where a small note rests.

Hi Hisao, thanks for coming to visit.
Sorry, but we won't be home until dinner.
We'll see you then.

Love, Mom and Dad.

"Looks like we've got the place to ourselves for a while."

"Oh. In that case, should we unpack? Or at least get our things out of the living room?"

"May as well."

We move our luggage up to my room and spent the next 45 minutes or so unpacking. My parents set up a makeshift guest room for Hanako in what was previously a study used interchangeably by them. Guess now we know why they needed those two weeks; I don't recognize half the furniture in here and the whole room has been turned upside down. I really appreciate that they went the extra mile to accommodate her, but a simple floor mattress in my room would have worked just as well. I guess they're not ready for their son to sleep in the same room as his girlfriend, let alone the same bed... Heh, if they only knew.

Actually, no. I hope they never know, or at least that they don't find out for the foreseeable future. Anyway, it's not like there's much choice; it's either this or exiling me to the couch for 3 weeks, and that would be tantamount to cruel and unusual punishment.

Once we're finished, all that's left is Hanako's briefcase full of memories. She's sitting on my bed with it on her lap, absentmindedly brushing her hand over the cover.

"You OK?"

She nods.

"Just... preparing myself for this."

"What else do you think is in there?"

"Paperwork and a few personal items. I was able to make out a couple of legal documents the last time."

That doesn't seem like much to get worked up over, unless I'm missing something. Her parents' death certificates, maybe, but why would they put that in there?


PoV: Hanako

"Hisao... do you think we could go out somewhere?"

"Oh, yeah, sure. We have plenty of time. You hungry? I know a place we could-"

"N-no... but thank you. There's s-somewhere I have in mind, if that's OK."

"Um... alright. Lead the way."

We leave the house and make our way towards the bus stop. Hisao hasn't asked where we're going, which I'm thankful for. I'm not entirely sure if my resolve would hold if I had to explain this, and knowing Hisao, he might not take 'just trust me' for an answer. Once we exchange the bus for the train, though, he breaks the silence.

"Hanako, the trains to the city go in the opposite direction."

"We're... n-not going to the city."

"OK... then where are we going?"

"I... don't know..."

No, no... please... I don't want to... not after coming so far...

Hisao must have noticed my distress, because he approaches and puts a hand on my cheek.

"Hey... what's going on?"

"I... don't k-know if I can really do this. I want to, but I'm... I'm so s-scared... Maybe we should just go back..."

He doesn't say anything for a few seconds, but then he gently raises my face with his hand, making eye contact.

"Hana, I'm here for you. If you want, we can just catch the next train home and forget about this. But we've come all the way out here, so why not take that last step?"

Hisao moves his hand from my face and offers it to me.

"I trust you, just like you trusted in me. I'll support you no matter what."

For a moment, I don't say anything. Then, with renewed resolve, I take his hand.

"You promise you'll come with me?"

"Of course."

"No matter what?"

"No matter what."

"O... OK. Thank you," I say with shuddered breath. I can do this. With him, for myself, I know... I can do this.

The train arrives shortly. I lead Hisao on board and we find an empty spot. He gives my hand a gentle squeeze, which I return in kind.

No more words are exchanged until we reach our destination, a small suburban station about an hour away from the city. There's nobody else here. Once the train departs, all that's left is the almost mute sound of the wind.

I close my eyes and take a deep breath, then let it out. Once I open my eyes, Hisao is looking at me with a face that just screams 'Where are we and why are we here?'

"I haven't been back here... since then. It... hasn't changed."

A look of realization washes over Hisao, his eyes widening slightly as his mind connects the dots.

"Hanako, are... are you sure you're OK with this? I'll stand by your side no matter what, but you don't need to-"

"Y-yes, I do, Hisao. I can't keep avoiding this forever... I don't want to r-run away anymore."

He stares at me for just a moment and nods, giving me a small smile.

"Lead the way, Hana."

I return his affirmation with a nod of my own, then turn in the direction of the station's exit towards the main street. I remember the path well enough, and assuming that no major developments have occurred, it should be relatively straightforward.

"It's this way."

So far, it looks like my ten-year-old directions aren't all that outdated. Medium-sized homes make up this suburb, not too dissimilar to those in Hisao's neighborhood. It's when we get closer to our destination that I notice the changes; single homes make way for duplex houses, which then make way for small apartment blocks. At this rate, I wouldn't be surprised if-

Oh. It... they never...

"This... this is it. This is where we lived..."

Empty. Rather than use the space for a new house or apartment complex, they seem to have left the lot empty and turned it into a small playpen for children. I push open the small gate at its entrance and kneel down in the yard. My yard.

"It was here. The front door was right here..."

I can see it. In my mind's eye, every little detail comes rushing back. The pattern on the door, the color of the walls, even the smell...

I enter the space of my old home, stopping just a few steps past the entrance. Mom's study was that way... the living room was right over there...

"And this... this is where my father died."

"It's unbelievable. To think that he was so close..."

"My mother shielded me from the flames... at the cost of her own life. My father had to... had to..."

Hisao puts an arm on my shoulder, helping to steady me. I swallow the lump in my throat, wipe my eyes, and continue."

"He grabbed me, and made sure I got out..."

"So close..." He was so close... just one or two more steps, and Dad would still be... still be...

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I collapse onto the floor, tears streaking freely down my face. I cry, I sob, I wail louder than I ever have. Hisao immediately wraps his arms around me from behind, holding me tight. I can hear small sniffles come from him... Oh, Hisao...

"I'm so sorry, Hanako..."

"No... don't be. I'm sorry that I never came before."

I used to ask, to whoever would listen, why did I live? Why couldn't I just have died with them? There were dark days when I even resented them for protecting me and leaving me alone to live with all the stares, the jeers, the bullying... but not anymore. I survived because they wanted me to fight, to grow up, to love, to live...

To live...

Thank you, Mother. Thank you, Father... for giving me the chance to live...

I slowly stand up, and Hisao loosens his grip around me. Without warning, I stretch my arms out, tilt my head upwards, and shout into the heavens loud enough for my parents to hear.

"Thank you!"

Despite the few tears still rolling down my cheeks, I smile and let out a few small laughs. I've never felt so alive, not just living or surviving, but alive. There's only one person in the world who I can think of to share this with; the man who's been my rock, and I his, ever since the night he came to my room with nothing but his honest feelings and a chess set.

"Thank you, too, Hisao. I don't think I could have done this without you..."

"I'm sure you could have, Hana."

"No... I was always looking for excuses to never move on, always tearing myself down to keep me from moving forward... but I don't want to do that anymore. I want to do all that my parents hoped I would do, but... I don't want to do it alone."

I put a hand over his chest, where his scar is under all of his clothing.

"Hisao... will you stay with me? Will you promise, with no regrets, to stay by my side?"

He puts his hand over mine and caresses it gently with his thumb.

"I promise."

Without hesitation, I lean in and kiss him. He doesn't flinch, just returns my affection in kind while holding me close.

When we break the kiss, Hisao looks deep into my eyes.

"That's a hell of a way to seal a promise."

I giggle and nuzzle my face into his neck, causing him to jump a little.

"Tickles, tickles!"

Clasping our hands together, we make our way back to the station, which is as empty as when we arrived. Sitting on the bench with our heads resting against each other, I ponder where our lives will go from here. There's still a few obstacles to overcome, and secrets about my past I want to share with Hisao, but those moments will come in time.

"Well then... what now?"

"I think... that I want to meet your parents."

He chuckles... then laughs a little. Hm?

"What?"

"I'm just wondering if you're gonna use that whole 'I fell asleep on him' introduction on them."

"Oh, ha ha ha."

Truth be told, I'm still a bit nervous about meeting them, but there's more than a fair share of excitement in it, too. I can't help but wonder what kind of man Hisao's father is and how much he takes up after him, or if Hisao's mother is as protective has Hisao is letting on. I guess I'll-

Oh, no... you can't be serious...

"Nghh..."

"You OK?"

"Y-yes... Great timing..."

"Huh?"

I place a hand on my stomach, my eyes looking down for a second and then back up at Hisao.

"O-oh! Oh, damn. Ah, did you bring...?"

I nod, smiling through the pain.

"I c-came prepared."

He puts an arm around me, and I rest my head on his shoulder. Suddenly, I feel like the trip back to his house is going to be very long.


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Really enjoying what you've got here. I hope one day you can think again on adding some music cues, since I think that would really add to the whole package. Your interpretation of Hanako is pretty good and is as legitimate as crud's, as far as I'm concerned.
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Pokeman wrote: Sun Oct 19, 2025 4:54 pm

Really enjoying what you've got here. I hope one day you can think again on adding some music cues, since I think that would really add to the whole package. Your interpretation of Hanako is pretty good and is as legitimate as crud's, as far as I'm concerned.
Keep it up.

Thanks some very high praise, I'm glad you like it! I definitely want to add music cues; I'll sit down one day and go scene by scene to see which ones could fit where.

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I like your story a lot!

I enjoy your vision of Hanako, and how she develops her relationship with Hisao and Lilly in your plot. A take which is both welcoming and interesting.

I love the way you switch between PoV's in the same chapter. It makes the story quite lively, and I enjoy knowing the perspective of each character.

I also appreciate you illustrate some scenes with pictures, which are well-made too. Hope you could add some music cues as well, to make the experience even better.

Looking forward to the next chapters!

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Thanks for reading, I'm glad you enjoyed it! Definitely still planning to add music and more art in the future. Hope you enjoy what comes next!

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Good afternoon, everyone!

First off, a trillion pardons for how long it's taken me to get the newest chapters out. My previous editor is no longer available due to studies, and like the great XPNDev once said, never publish something without having an editor look at it first (paraphrasing). Thankfully, I've found someone willing to take up the mantle, and he's already completed editing work on one of the three chapters in the backlog! Expect it sometime later today! Thank you for your patience!

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Consolidation - A Hanako AU (Meet the Parents)

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Meet the Parents
Nothing awkward ever happens when having dinner with your in-laws, right?

PoV: Hanako

There are many benefits to being a woman. Menstruation is not one of them. If nothing else, at least I'm safe in the knowledge that our... escapades bore no negative consequences. Even if we've been safe since then, upon reflection, we were very irresponsible. Although, I can't put all the blame on Hisao for not being prepared, especially considering that I was the one who... encouraged him to finish the way he did. Now I understand what people mean by 'getting swept up in the moment.' I wonder if he liked it, though...

"Hisao, when did you say your parents were getting back?"

"Around dinnertime, according to the note they left. We'll still have a couple of hours to ourselves by the time we get back."

He finishes that last part with a wink.

'To ourselves?' He can't possibly expect me to... in my current condition...

"H-Hisao... I can't really... while I'm on my..."

"What? N-no, no that's not what I meant! Hehe, sorry if I made it sound..."

"O-only a little bit... but, I d-don't really mind..."

"You sure?"

I nod and lean my head on his shoulder. This definitely isn’t the appropriate place for this talk, but I'm desperate enough for something to distract me from the stabbing pain in my abdomen to not care. Hisao is kind enough to lend a hand, snaking his arm around my back and rubbing my stomach gently.

"It's... nice to feel desired."

"I know what you mean. I feel that way, too. We can talk more about it when we're home, OK?"

"Y-yes. Thank you."

We complete the rest of the trip in silence. Just as he said, his parents aren't here yet. I take the opportunity for a quick shower and a change of clothes. While we're here, I should check some stores and see about expanding my wardrobe. I'd hate for Hisao's parents to think I'm one of those people who have 10 sets of the same outfit, or worse, that I always wear the same thing.

I make my way back down to the living room, where Hisao's already made himself comfortable on the couch. He scoots further in and invites me to... I think this is called spooning? Either way, I'm happy to oblige.

"Hey, beautiful. Feeling better?"

"I am, thank you. I also took something for the pain."

"Well... the good news is that you're not... you know..."

"R-right… I don't know how I'd handle meeting your parents if I were."

"Please don't even put that scenario in my head. I would die of shame and get the verbal smackdown of a lifetime, in that order."

I giggle a little, trying not to laugh too hard for the sake of my midsection.

"Hisao? About what we were discussing earlier on the train..."

"Ah, right... Sorry for that little misunderstanding."

"I-it's OK."

I don't mind his flirting at all. As a matter of fact, I'd like it if he did it more often. Hmm...

"Hisao? Can I ask you something?"

"Of course."

"The first time that we... made love. You... d-didn't hate it, did you? How we... how I made you... finish?"

I let out a small sigh. Even after all this time and all that we've been through as a couple, I still have moments like this.

He takes a second to mull over his response, his fingers gently rubbing across my stomach.

"Honestly, no. To be honest, I'd like to see more of that side of you. Just as long as we keep being careful."

"Really? Oh, that's so- I mean, y-yeah, you're right. It's why I bought p-protection, after all."

I am the queen of subtlety. Hisao kisses the back of my neck and holds me closer to him. This is nice.

"Hisao, do you... do you think you'd ever want children?"

"It's a little early to be thinking about that, isn't it?"

"N-no! I mean, yes, but I don't mean it like... um..."

He lets out a soft chuckle which slowly builds in intensity. Oh, you jerk!

"You're so mean!" I tease.

Hisao places his hand flat on my stomach, rubbing it in a circular motion.

"The thought has crossed my mind, every once in a while. Obviously, I want to graduate and find stable work before that, but..."

"Mmm."

I agree wholeheartedly. I've thought about it as well, but I had convinced myself a long time ago that no man would ever want to sleep with me, let alone have children with me. I'm so glad I was wrong.

"I think yeah, once everything is settled and stable... I'd like to start a family."

Even though he can't see it, I smile.

"Me, too. When the time is right."

I can feel him nod behind me. He then kisses the back of my head and pats my stomach gently.

"Good talk."

"Good talk."


Summer's sunset light pours in through the windows, bathing the room in a calming orange glow. Good thing, too, because Hisao's parents are due to arrive in a few minutes and I'm feeling quite anxious. Cooking dinner has served as a good distraction, at least. Hisao offered to make it himself, but I insisted I could handle it. I hope this helps to make a good impression on his parents... assuming I didn't completely botch the process and this tastes terrible...

Stop it, Ikezawa. It's going to be fine. They'll love your food and your personality and will approve of your relationship with their son... I hope.

My thoughts are interrupted by Hisao hugging me gently from behind, looking over my shoulder to check on the food.

"Mmm, that looks and smells delicious, sweetheart. I'm so glad I get to come home to a lovely woman and her cooking after a long day at work."

I giggle, settling into his embrace. This little game of 'adults' he came up with never fails to lift my spirits. Suddenly, I feel his breath near my ear and a hand snaking its way up to...

"I can't wait for dessert..."

"H-Hisao~! Parents! Dinner!"

"Hehe, I know, I know." He kisses my neck and frees me from his warm, comfortable embrace. Not here, not now... as much as I'd enjoy it.

"Seriously, this looks great, Hana."

"Thank you, I hope they like it. Thanks for helping with the stir-fry, too."

"Anytime, and I'm sure they will. Especially my dad, since he's the one who taught me how to make it."

Just as I finish turning everything off, I hear the sound of the front door opening and closing. They're here.

"We're home~!" calls out a female voice. That must be Mrs. Nakai.

"Coming!" replies Hisao as he puts one hand on my shoulder and offers the other.

"Ready?"

I nod, take a deep breath, and grab his hand. With a smile, he leads me out into the living room where his parents are waiting.

Immediately, I spot a few of Hisao's features on his parents. He gets his hair from his mother, though the unkemptness must be a trait from Mr. Nakai. Now I understand why she wouldn't allow him to shave it. Hisao gets a good amount of his facial features from his father, but Hisao's smile is definitely inherited from his mother.

Hisao lets go of my hand and gently places it on my back.

"Mom, Dad, this is my girlfriend, Hanako Ikezawa."

I bow deeply at his parents, a gesture they return. OK, here we go. You've got this...

"I am v-very happy to meet you, Mr. and Mrs. Nakai. T-thank you for inviting me into your lovely h-home."

"We're happy to have you. Hicchan has told us so much about you!"

No. Way.

"Jeez, Mom, could you not use that nickname?" asks Hisao while rubbing his temple.

"Why not?"

"It's a long story."

"Well, as long as you're my son, you'll be referred to as I see fit," she says matter-of-factly with her hands on her hips.

Oh, gods. Does she laugh like her, too?

"Yes, ma'am..."

Hisao's father chuckles, then speaks.

"As my wife was saying, it's a pleasure to meet you. Please, make yourself at home."

I bow again, feeling a bit less tense. So far, so good.

"Thank you again. I m-made dinner for us, if you'd l-like. You must be tired after a l-long day."

"Oh, that's so kind of you, Hanako! Shame on you, Hicchan, making this poor girl do all the work!"

"I helped! A little..."

I stifle a small laugh, a gesture that doesn't escape Mr. Nakai as the corner of his mouth rises in amusement.

"I somehow suspect that your definitions of 'little' don't entirely align, son."

"Uuugh, can we please just eat?"

Hisao's father raises his arm in an 'after you' gesture, causing his wife to giggle uncontrollably. They're a lot less intimidating than I imagined... or maybe they just haven't seen the flaws yet...

They sit at their spots on the table while Hisao and I serve the meal, then take our own seats.

"Thank you for the meal!"

We sit in silence for a few minutes, quietly eating the food. Judging from their subtle reactions, I think that Hisao's parents are enjoying it. I hope I'm right! Hisao's father is the first to speak.

"Mmm, this is lovely, Hanako."

Yes! Yes, yes, yes!

"I'm g-glad you like it, Mr. Nakai."

"It really is! I hope Hicchan has been telling you the same."

Lilly Satou, I am forever in your debt.

Hisao pumps his fist in success under the table, causing my smile to widen.

"T-thank you both, y-you're very kind."

We finish the rest of the meal in relative silence, with just the occasional question from Hisao's parents about how we met and how school went this trimester. Generic things, really, but I imagine the same conversation is occurring all over Japan at the moment.

Once we've all finished, Mr. Nakai is the first to stand, turning to Hisao and putting a hand on his back.

"Son, I could use your help with something. Do you mind?"

Hisao turns to me, but before he can say anything, I nod and urge him to go. He smiles at me, then leaves with his father to go do whatever it is he needs to do.

That just leaves me and Mrs. Nakai. Me. Alone. With Mrs. Nakai.

Oh. I really should have seen this coming...

I've heard more than a fair share of horror stories about mothers-in-law from Hell. Please, let this not be the start of one...

I turn to Mrs. Nakai, who has what can best be described as a wistful look on her face.

"It's so nice to have him home again. We haven't had a family dinner like this since..."

I recall what Hisao told me all that time ago in Hokkaido; how more often than not, Hisao had to fend for himself due to his parents' long work hours. She looks downcast, as if she were full of regret. I know that expression all too well. Hanako to the rescue.

"I h-hope I was able to help, Mrs. Nakai."

"Oh, absolutely! In fact, I wanted to ask; where did you learn to make all of this? Because if it was Yamaku's home economics classes, I'm going to make sure he takes them in the fall."

We both let out a small laugh at the idea. Great, now I can't stop thinking of Hisao in an apron.

"No, it w-wasn't. Actually, a friend of mine, Lilly Satou, taught me."

"Satou? As in, Akira Satou?"

"Y-yes! Akira is her older sister. Do you know her?"

"Well, not personally, but my husband and I have heard about her in our respective workplaces. Everyone knows everyone's lawyers, you see, and I'm fairly certain everyone in the corporate world knows the name Hiroyuki Satou."

"I see. W-well, Lilly didn't talk about her family's b-business much, but she helped me a lot with cooking. I... wasn't very g-good at first."

"Hehe, well, nobody is. When I first started dating Hisao's father, I couldn't cook my way out of a microwavable popcorn bag!"

She laughs rather enthusiastically at the memory. It's nowhere near Misha-like, to my relief. One is enough.

"I'm s-sure Hisao misses your cooking, Mrs. Nakai."

At this, her mood dips considerably. Oh, damn it. Stupid, stupid! I was doing so well, too!

"You're kind for saying that, Hanako, but... I don't know if it's true."

"What... what do you m-mean?"

"Hisao has always been a very self-sufficient boy, it's one of the reasons we entertained the idea of Yamaku in the first place. We knew that if we sent him there, he would be able to adapt."

"At first, I thought the lack of any contact was because he was getting adjusted. But then a few weeks passed... then a month... then two. Not a word."

I didn't know that. When Hisao told me about his parents, I didn't detect any hint of malice or resentment in his voice, just... wistfulness. Like he wished things were different but accepted what they were.

"We hadn't heard from him in so long... 'No news is good news', my husband would always say. But after... everything happened, I couldn't go an hour without calling the hospital."

Her eyes are starting to redden, and tears are beginning to collect in them.

"I... I'm sorry, Mrs. Nakai. I c-can't even imagine what that must have been like for you."

In some dark corner of my mind, I can't help but wonder how my parents would have felt had they survived. Seeing their daughter deformed so badly, wondering if the damage was so severe that I wouldn't wake up the next day. That's a special kind of Hell that no parent deserves, especially not people like the Nakais.

"I thought... I thought I'd lost him. I didn't see how much it was affecting him; how much he was hurting. My son... I left him alone to deal with things on his own, just like always!"

Those last words send her over the edge, the sobs escaping as she moves her hands to her face in an attempt to salvage her composure. I feel awful watching this...

"Oh, I'm so sorry, dear. This isn't how I planned this; I didn't mean to overwhelm you with all that..."

Before I can overthink it, I make the decision to stand up from my seat and wrap my arms around Mrs. Nakai. I know we've just met, I know she doesn't know me, maybe she doesn't even approve of me, but at this moment, I couldn't care less.

"H-Hanako? What...?"

I break the embrace slowly and lock eyes with her, putting as much effort as I can into speaking steadily.

"Your son is a w-wonderful person, Mrs. Nakai. He's helped me and others in ways I can't begin to describe. I know Hisao can be... a little a-aloof sometimes..."

She lets out a small 'hah' between sobs.

"But he still c-cares about you both. He was very e-eager to come here, and he's always spoken f-fondly of you. You raised a very kind, loving, and responsible man. You should be very proud."

She puts a hand over her mouth; her eyes shut tightly as more tears fall from them. After a few seconds, she's calmed down enough to speak.

"I'm so glad... thank you for being there for him, Hanako. You have no idea how good it is to see him back to his old self... Thank you for bringing me my son back."

"I d-eek!"

She moves so quickly that I don't have any time to react. After a moment, I realize that the shoe is now on the other foot; she's pulled me into a warm embrace, one much closer than the one I gave her.

"Thank you, Hanako. You're a very kind young woman; I can see why my son fell in love with you. Please... take good care of him. I know I can trust you to be there for him when I can't."

Now the one with tears in her eyes is me. I return Mrs. Nakai's embrace, nodding into her shoulder.

"I promise."


PoV: Hisao

I follow Dad until we're in another room well out of earshot from Mom and Hanako. I wonder what he needs my help with.

"So, that's the famous Hanako Ikezawa, eh?"

"Heh. Yep, that's my girlfriend."

"She seems very nice. How long did you say you've been dating?"

"Uh, about... two months now, I think?"

"You think? God help her; you've inherited your grandmother's ditziness with dates."

I just roll my eyes in response. I'm not at the point where I'd confuse my grandchild's birthday with Goyo-Hajime.1

"Now that I've seen her, though, I have to ask; are those scars the reason you told us not to ask about her family?"

I look over my shoulder to make sure Hanako isn't nearby, and nod.

"Yeah. I'll let her tell you the whole story in her own time, but the short version is that she survived... they didn't."

"She doesn't have to. We already know."

It takes me a second to process that. I shake my head a little to wake my brain back up, but before I can ask, Dad continues.

"I knew the name Ikezawa sounded familiar, so I looked for archives of the papers online. That poor girl."

It suddenly strikes me that I never thought to do the same. I'm glad I didn't, though. Hearing it all from Hanako made it feel more... real, more personal.

"I see. Well, yeah, that's what happened."

"And you manage to look through it, to the point where all you see is someone you care deeply for?"

"What are you saying?" I ask, weary and near accusatory. I hope this conversation isn't going where I think it is.

"That I'm proud of you. If I'm being honest, I'm not quite sure I could have done the same. Your... incident last winter has put a lot of things into perspective for your mother and me, though. We love you, Hisao. We're both exceptionally proud of the man you're becoming."

Oh. Wow, OK. I wasn't expecting that, but I sure am glad to hear it. He puts a hand on my shoulder and pats it a few times.

"Good talk."

I smile up at him. There's probably more he wants to say, but I think this is enough for now.

"Good talk."

Huh. Déjà vu. After letting our emotions settle for a while, I break the silence.

"Listen, thanks for being so cool with this. You know, letting her stay over and everything."

"Even if it's in a separate bedroom?"

Dad raises an eyebrow, a cocky expression on his face. Oh, goody. The sass is back.

"Aha, ahahaha. Very funny."

"Well, while we're on the subject, that's what I wanted to talk to you about."

"Huh?"

"I'm not naive. I know what tends to happen when you put a bunch of teenagers and young adults together with relatively little supervision. So, am I right in my assumption?"

"I'm... not following."

Please tell me this isn't what I think it is. I am way too old for this.

"Good God, boy. Did. You. Have. Sex?"

"That's private!"

"OK, so that's a 'yes.'"

Ohhhh myyyy Goooood...

"Fine, yes, OK? Dad, do we really need to talk about this?"

"You can either have this conversation with me, or your mother."

Fuck. That.

"Point conceded."

"Hisao, I know this should go without saying, but your mother would appreciate it if you didn't 'attempt to make' the next generation of Nakais this month."

Probably best not to mention that conversation I had with Hanako a few hours ago.

"That's a ways off. Wait, what about-"

He raises a hand to stop me.

"But when you inevitably do anyway, as I'm sure you will, I would appreciate it if you did it safely and responsibly. Every. Time."

That's fair enough. At least he's not banning me from sleeping with my girlfriend entirely. Just gotta pick the right time and use protection. I can do that.

"We are, and we will. Promise."

Dad nods in approval at my words. God, I hope Hanako isn't getting Mom's version of this right now...

"By the way, Hisao. Have you considered that it's time to get some new clothes? That sweater-vest of yours is starting to look small on you."

Thank God, something else.

"Yeah, yeah, I know. Hanako told me the same thing when she-"

A devious thought crosses my mind; something that I've been planning for a while, but just never had the opportunity to execute.

"Say, Dad... I could use your help with something."

"Hm? What's that, son?"

"You know that novelty store about a block from your office?"


As I make my way back to the living room, I can hear Mom and Hanako laughing about something. I'm pretty sure I also heard my name. Uh oh.

"You should have seen him, Hanako; he looked so adorable!"

Oh no.

"Hi, Hisao," says Hanako as I enter, clearly trying to hold back laughter.

"Hey... what are you two talking about?"

Mom and Hana look at each other with beaming smiles, before Hanako turns back towards me.

"Just about your little sailor phase."

Why me?

"Ohhh, goddamn it..."

"Hisao~! Come now, you wouldn't mind if I showed Hanako some old photos, would you?"

"Yes, I would. Please don't!"

"Oh, darn. Well, in that case..."

Mom suddenly starts tapping rhythmically on the table. No. NO! Don't you dare-

"<<There once was a ship that put to sea, And the name of the ship was the Billy of Tea>>"

I cover my ears. I don't deserve this. I've been a faithful boyfriend and a good son.

"<<The winds blew up, her bow dipped down, Blow, my bully boys, blow>>"

And then, Hanako's voice joins in. The worst betrayal...

"<<Soon may the Wellerman come, To bring us sugar and tea and rum;>>"

"<<One day, when the tonguin' is done, We'll take our leave and go~!>>"

Mom and Hanako laugh amongst each other, while I just stand there with my face redder than Hanako's burn scars.

"Aww, come now, Hicchan, I'm just bonding with Hanako. Don't complain; not many mothers get along this well with their sons' girlfriends!"

"Yeah, yeah... though, you'd look pretty nice in a sailor's outfit, Hana."

"E-eeh?!"

Justice.

"Oh, my! Hicchan~!" says Mom as she fans herself with her hand, glancing over at Hanako who's too embarrassed to make eye contact.

My turn.

"She had not been two weeks from home, When down on her a right man bore, Hisao called all hands and swore, He'd sweep that girl off her toes."

"That's my boy!" shouts Dad from the other room. Hehe. OK, this is actually a little fun.

Mom claps at my little improv performance, while Hanako plays with a lock of her hair, smiling shyly.

"I think that performance has earned me a stay of execution regarding those photos. Truce?"

"Your terms are acceptable, dear."

"And peace is restored to the realm. Huzzah."

Hanako giggles at the little performance we've just put on, before a small yawn overtakes her.

"E-excuse me."

"Oh, it's OK, Hanako. It's getting late, after all. Hicchan, be a dear and help me clean all of this up."

"Sure thing. Hanako, why don't you get ready for bed in the meantime? I'll come up to say goodnight once I'm done here, OK?"

Hanako nods with a smile, bows at Mom, and makes her way to the bathroom. I think it's safe to say that those two have officially bonded.


After I finish helping Mom with the dishes, I go up to check on Hanako, who's just finished with her evening routine. I help take her clothes back to her room, but then hear some quiet sniffles from her. I turn to see her wiping her eyes.

"Hey, hey, are you OK?"

"T-they like me... they actually l-like me!"2

Hanako looks up at me, and I can see her tears are of joy. She's beaming; easily, one of the most beautiful smiles she's ever given me.

"Of course they do, Hana," I say as I give her a small kiss on her head.

"I was s-so worried... but they're so nice. Your mom is really sweet."

"Heh, yeah, I think she wants to adopt you. She'll have to settle for daughter-in-law, though."

"H-H-Hisao~!"

"What? You got to tease me, now it's my turn," I say with a big grin. Hana just groans cutely in response.

"Meanie."

"Seriously, Hana. You made a really good impression on them; they're more than happy we're together."

I help to wipe some of her tears away, then gently caress her cheek.

"You need anything before bed?"

"Just this..."

Before I know it, her lips are pressed against mine. I return her kiss, the lingering taste of peppermint sneaking its way onto my tongue. It ends all too quickly as we part.

"I love you, Hisao."

"I love you, too, Hanako. Sleep tight. If you need anything, I'm right down the hall."

She nods, and with one last kiss to her forehead, I make my way out of her room. God, what a day. Tomorrow's gonna be an even better one; there's plenty of places in the city Hanako mentioned she wanted to see, and I aim to cross every item off her list. Better get a good night's rest.


1 Japanese holiday on January 4th, the first working day of the year, and the day KS began development.
2 I have never read Learning to Run but my new editor informs me that there’s a similar line in that story.


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Consolidation - A Hanako AU (Elucidation)

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Elucidation
Hanako and Hisao embark on a quest to find the answers to her past.

PoV: Hisao

Light fills my vision as my eyes open. It takes longer than usual for them to readjust; I don't remember my room being this bright. I roll to my side, doing my best to avoid the light as I wrap an arm around Hanako, who-

Oh, right. Separate rooms. Just when I had gotten used to having a beautiful girl sleep next to me, too.

I pull myself up from my bed, stretch a few knots out, and reach over for my pills on the nightstand. 17 capsules later, I get out of bed and dressed. It's really not that difficult once you get used to it.

I go over to Hanako's room and gently knock on the door. I hope I'm not waking her, a fear that increases when I hear her groggy voice from the other side.

"Mmm, come in, Hisao."

How does she know it's me every time?! Regardless, I make my way into her room and close the door behind me.

"Hi," she says, still laying on the roll-up mattress my parents got for her.

"Hey, beautiful. Sleep well?"

She nods with a smile, a yawn escaping her.

"Glad to hear it. You might wanna get up, though; you'll miss breakfast."

"Breakfast?"

"Yeah, Mom made us breakfast. Looks like they have the day off today."

"Oh, that's... that's so kind. I'm just a little tired..."

Hmm, I get the feeling she didn't sleep as well as she says she did. I can't blame her; my first night at Yamaku wasn't exactly a five-star hotel experience, either. Getting comfortable enough to sleep soundly in a new and strange place takes time. Huh... I have an idea.

"Well, I could always sing for you. That seemed to get your energy up last night."

She perks up a little at this, a curious look on her face.

"Wh-what do you mean?"

I begin to clap rhythmically. Screw it, I'm owning this. When the words leave my mouth, I make sure they're loud enough to be heard all over the house.

"What will I do with a sleeping Hana, What will I do with a sleeping Hana, What will I do with a sleeping Hana, Early in the morning?"

"OK-OK-OK, I-I'm getting up!"

"Way hay and up she rises, Way hay and up she rises, Way hay and up she-"

Smooch

"... kisses me, early in the morning."

That last part, I say quietly. A little secret just between her and me.

"Y-you... you... you're lucky you're so cute."

She says with the most adorable pout I've ever seen on a girl's face. God, I love this woman.

"Perfect, we complement each other, then."

"Just... just let me get dressed."

I chuckle, kiss her one more time, and leave to give her some privacy. Heh, maybe I'll show her those old photos, after all.


Breakfast came and went quickly. Mom made a really filling and tasty western-style breakfast for everyone. Now I get what people mean when they reminisce about home-cooked meals. After that, I decided to bite the bullet and show Hanako some old family photos. Well... it was more like Mom showed her the graceful ones while I was too busy washing the dishes, and once I discovered what was going on, I just went along with it and let her see the rest. Suffice to say, Hanako's curiosity was satisfied.

Today is Sunday, and my parents have the exceptionally rare concurrent day off. Hanako and I agreed to spend the day with them and put our planned visit to her orphanage on hold until tomorrow. We'll probably have a better chance of finding administrative staff there on a weekday, anyway.

The rest of the morning passed relatively quickly. Hanako and Dad played a few rounds of Go, wherein Hanako completely dominated the competition. Dad jokingly pledged himself to Lady Hanako's teachings, which got a laugh from both of us. During a small break where Dad excused himself, I asked Hanako where she learned to play so well. It turns out that not only does she see a therapist, but that Go is one of her methods for providing said therapy. I hope I get to meet her someday.

"Would you like to play, Hisao?"

"You'll have to help me a little. I'm not as good at Go as I am at chess."

"Chess, too? You've got quite the strategic mind, Hanako," says Dad with a smile.

Hanako smiles humbly at the compliment.

"I've had... time to practice. Hisao actually beat me the first time we played together."

"Is that a fact? So, there is a chance I can win, eh? How about one last round, Hanako?"

Hanako nods, putting on a competitive game face. Heh, that's my girl.


The next day, we get up early and prepare ourselves for our outing. According to Hanako, we'll have to take a couple of buses to get to the orphanage, but that's the fastest and most direct route. She also suggested that we get there about 2 hours after they open so as to not distract the staff from their duties too much. She must be thinking of the children. She'll make an excellent mother one day.


The façade of the orphanage resembles that of any other typical building in this city. I guess I always imagined orphanages as these old-timey buildings stuck in the past century, but that's likely just because of how often that cliché appears in media. The property is larger than average, though, which makes sense, considering that several dozen children call this place home.

Hanako stares at the front entrance for a moment, her hand lingering on the gate. No doubt that countless memories are flooding her mind right now. She spent seven years of her life here, after all.

Wordlessly, she enters the premises, with me following close behind. I have to rely on her for navigation, naturally, so I try not to get too distracted by my surroundings. It does look nice, though. Clean, well-maintained, it's even got a backyard area for the kids to play in. It's not at all like those 'evil' orphanages that one often sees in books or movies. I'm glad Hanako had at least some comfort during her time here, although I haven't met any of the staff yet, so maybe I'm being too presumptuous. Still, she doesn't seem distressed walking down the halls, and they were kind enough to give her a farewell gift, so I'm guessing this is one of the good ones.

"Here; these are the administrative offices."

Hanako knocks on the door and a voice on the other side beckons us to enter.

"Good morning, Miss," says Hanako as she bows to the woman behind the reception desk. I follow suit, deciding to let her do all the talking.

"Oh! Is that you, Hanako? Goodness, you've grown! It's so nice to see you!"

Hanako and the woman engage in a little bit of small talk about various subjects; how has she been these past years, how are classes going, who the 'strapping young man' with her is. Nice! Once the topics dry up, the woman asks if there's something she can help with.

"Yes, please. We're here to see the matron, if that's possible."

"Of course, dear. Give me just a moment to see if she's available. Have a seat; I'll call you."

"Thank you."

We take our seats and wait a few minutes while the woman goes into the back offices. A few minutes later, she calls out.

"Hanako? She's ready for you."

"Thank you, Miss."

We get up and head for the back offices. I give a nod to the woman as thanks for her help, which she returns. Hanako leads me down a small hallway, stopping at the second door to the right. The door's been left open for us, but Hanako still confirms if it's OK to enter before we do.

"Ma'am? It's Hanako Ikezawa."

"Hanako, sweetheart! Come in, come in!" beckons the voice from within. A small smile creeps up on Hanako's face as we enter. The matron is already halfway to Hanako before I'm through the door, and seconds later, she has her in a warm embrace. She's quite advanced in years; easily two decades older than my parents. If I had to describe her in just one word, it'd be "grandmotherly".

"Hanako, dear, it's so good to see you. Look at you; you've grown as tall as an oak! Have things been going well at Yamaku? You'll be graduating this year, won't you?"

"Thank you. Yes, that's right. Yamaku is a very nice place; I've made some lovely friends there."

"I'm glad to hear it! Oh, and who's this handsome boy with you?"

"Ehehe. Good morning, ma'am. My name is Hisao Nakai, I'm Hanako's boyfriend."

I give a curt bow to the woman, who returns it in kind.

"Oh! Hanako, I'm so happy for you! He is taking good care of you, right?"

That sudden change in her tone from 'sweet grandma' to 'I will murder you if you hurt her' is frightening. Hanako flinches slightly at the phrase, but she seems to understand what the matron was trying to ask. Quickly recomposing herself, she starts giggling, which thankfully seems to calm the woman down.

"He is very kind, and so are his parents."

"Ah, perfect. Please, have a seat. What can I do for you?"

"We're so sorry for interrupting, ma'am. We won't take up much of your time. The reason we came here is because, well, I found this briefcase in my room... it had a lot of documents and things of mine, even some drawings I recognize from my childhood."

The matron perks up at this, as if confused by Hanako's explanation.

"When you say 'found', are you saying you'd lost it?"

"N-no, well... maybe?"

Hanako appears to be getting a little uncomfortable, so I decide to interject to get the heat off her.

"Thing is, Hanako doesn't remember ever having it. She swears up and down that the day we found it was the first time shed ever seen it. We were hoping maybe you'd know where it came from."

"You don't recall? Hanako, we gave you that briefcase when you transferred to Yamaku. I distinctly remember you holding it when you departed for Sendai."

"I-I see..."

"Since you'd be living there from then on, we compiled all of your documents and personal effects into it. The staff assured me you had it with you when you moved into your dorm room."

Hanako nods wordlessly, balling her hands into fists and putting them on her sides. I know that sign; it's a stress-management mechanism she's told me about.

"May I ask, how exactly did you 'find' the briefcase?"

"By luck, really. I was helping Hanako pack some of her things and noticed it in her closet. It was pretty hidden."

"I see. That's interesting, indeed. If you'll indulge me just one more question; have you had any memory issues recently?"

Where's this coming from?

"Not really, I think. Hisao?"

"Nah, never. Hanako's always been astute since I've known her, more than me at times."

The matron smirks at my comment for a moment, before her face shifts back to controlled neutrality. Man, she is intense.

"I see. In that case, I believe I have a theory as to why you can't recall, but... it's rather complicated."

"R-really? Please, I'll take anything."

"Please forgive me, Hanako, but I'm afraid that due to confidentiality, I am not at liberty to disclose it. Also, as I said, it is merely a theory."

"Oh..."

What the Hell?! We come all the way out here, she dangles the answers in front of us, and now she's pulling the legality card? Bullshit!

"What do you mean, confidentiality? It's her, she's asking you directly! She has a right to know!"

"Hisao, please..."

Hanako's tone is firm, but not aggressive or angry. I let out a sigh, calming myself a little bit. I think that's the first time she's ever scolded me. Meanwhile, the old woman didn't flinch at my outburst. She's probably had to deal with this sort of thing from dozens of kids over the years. Great...

"I apologize."

"It's alright, and I understand your frustration. Please understand that I would love nothing more than to help, dear, but my hands are tied. Even with Hanako's permission, I'm not at liberty to disclose that information myself, and the last thing you need is to speculate on what-ifs and maybes."

I guess she has a point... I still don't like it, though.

"So... what do you recommend? Who can she ask?"

"Well, the person most likely to have the answers would be your old doctor, Hanako. He was here to see you off the day you left for Sendai, as well as sign off on some important paperwork."

Hanako nods and turns to me. I return the gestures; we're in this all the way.

"Where could we find him? Would you happen to have his address or any contact information?"

"I'm afraid not. All I have is the old extension number at the hospital. Now that I think of it, at this time of day, you're likely to find him there."

Hanako's whole demeanor drops considerably, as if she's just been told of a terrible tragedy.

"I s-see... th-thank you."

"I'm sorry, Hanako. I wish there was more I could do."

"I-it's OK! Please, you've done so much for me already. Thank you so much for your help."

Hanako stands up and bows deeply, a gesture I mirror. I can't say I'm completely satisfied with the results of our visit, but at least we have a lead.

"You're very welcome. I'm glad to see you've grown up so splendidly, Hanako. Please take care of yourself."

"I will, I promise. Have a good day, ma'am."

The old woman bows her head and turns back to her desk. Tch. Typical office jockey. Once Hanako and I have left the office and are well out of earshot of anyone, I let slip my thoughts.

"What a crock of shit..."

"Hisao, goddamnit!"

"Wha- Hanako!"

She storms out of the hallway we're in and quickly walks towards the exit, with me trailing just behind. I make the effort to keep my mouth shut until we're outside the property, not wanting to attract attention. She stops once she's passed the gate.

"Hana, wait! What's wrong?"

"If you don't want to be here, just go." She doesn't turn around to face me, but I can tell her arms are wrapped around her chest and that she's holding back tears.

"Hanako..." I approach slowly, putting an arm on her shoulder.

"What's up? Please, talk to me."

"Why are you acting like this?! Isn't it bad enough that I have to go back there?!"

She spins around as she speaks, her face a mix of fury and pain as tears streak down her cheeks.

"I need you... and you're... you're being so..."

Her emotions hit me like nothing I've ever felt before. I thought I had seen the extent of Hanako's anger back when we had that talk with Lilly before she left, but that doesn't even come close to this.

"I..."

She's not wrong, though. Even though I'm only frustrated because she doesn't have her answers, it's no excuse. Just as quickly as it came, her anger vanishes, replaced by a look of regret. She brings her hands up to her face, sobbing. I waste no time embracing her, stroking the back of her head in an attempt to calm her down.

"H-H-Hisao... I'm s-sorry, I didn't..."

"It's OK, it's OK... don't apologize. I'm the one who should be sorry." I take a moment to compose and calm myself before continuing.

"You're right. I'm being a big jerk. I'm not letting you do this by yourself, Hana. I'm not going anywhere; I'd go with you to the ends of the Earth if you'd ask."

A tiny, almost imperceivable giggle escapes her. I can feel her return my embrace; a good sign that I'm on the right track.

"The hospital... isn't that far."

Heh. That's my girl.

"B-but... I don't know if I can go back there..."

I can feel her shaking under my touch. I can tell that the idea of going is a frightening prospect for her, one that she's in no condition to consider right now.

"Hey, why don't we find a place to take a break? I think I saw a little ice cream shop around the corner. We can talk more there."

"O-OK... yes, please."


"How are you feeling?"

"Better now... sorry for blowing up at you like that, Hisao..."

"Don't be. I'm sorry, again, for how I was acting."

I put my hand over hers, stroking it gently with my thumb.

"Are you ready to talk about the hospital?"

She takes a deep breath, lets it out, and nods.

"After the fire, I had to spend a long time in the hospital. It was... it was Hell."

It takes her a while to explain everything she went through, having to take the occasional break to recompose herself in certain parts. She explains what recovery was like for her; the constant pain of her burnt flesh being prodded, scraped, cleaned, and grafted periodically over the course of months. Worse, the fact that she had nobody to help her through it. While I can understand that getting too attached to a patient can come across as a moral dilemma in the medical world, treating an orphaned and traumatized 8-year-old child with the cold precision of medical professionalism just seems cruel. At least I had my parents. Hell, I even had Iwanako, silent as she was, for a time. Once she's done, I think Hell would be a picnic by comparison.

"My God..." I bring my free hand up to my temple and rub it, as if it would somehow help process everything I just heard. The fire was an intensely painful and traumatic experience, of course, but at least it only lasted moments. Everything that came after was slow. I can't get the image of a small, scared Hanako out of my mind, half-covered in thick bandages and dreading whenever the doctors would come in to check on her. It's horrifying.

Hanako just nods, a forlorn expression on her face.

"Now I understand why you don't want to go back. Is there any other way? Maybe we could try calling the hospital instead?"

Hanako ponders this for a moment, then shakes her head.

"I don't think that would work... it would be difficult to prove who I am over the phone, and they're usually very busy."

"True..."

I tap my fingers on the table, trying to think of another solution. My musings are interrupted by Hanako letting out a long breath.

"I guess it can't be helped... Hisao, could... could you come with me to the hospital?"

The question is rhetorical, but I answer it with enthusiasm, anyway.

"Absolutely. Lead the way."


"T-this is it..."

The hospital before us appears as ordinary as any that comes to mind; it's not even all that dissimilar to the one I stayed at when recovering. Sensing her unease, I put my arm around her and give her shoulder a small squeeze.

"You ready?"

She nods, and after a short moment, begins to walk towards the front doors. Once through them, I look for the reception desk or a directory we can use. Hanako must sense what I'm doing, because she calls my attention.

"Don't worry, I know the way. We're going to Dr. Oiwa's office."

"Doctor... what? Is that actually his name?"

Hanako shrugs her shoulders and gives a tired smile, along with a couple of nods. Then, she speaks.

"He specializes in children with severe trauma. Some of us would name the ward after him."

"Naming a burn ward after vengeful spirits is definitely an... interesting choice."

Hanako's smile falters.

"It's... the psychiatric ward."

"But I thought... oh... oh."

I nod, taking a moment to process it all. I had been led to believe that Hanako hated this place because it reminded her of the recovery process from the fire. She never mentioned anything about the psychological help a young girl like her would have needed to cope with something so extreme. I should have realized it sooner; no wonder she hates it here so much, every inch of this hospital is nothing but vile memories for her.

"Hisao?"

"Oh, sorry, I was just... I'm sorry."

"Don't be. Never be, not for that. Not for caring."

Her smile returns, albeit small, and I reciprocate. I offer her my hand and she takes it, then leads me to the psych ward. Once we arrive, Hanako asks the receptionist if her doctor was available right now. A look through the system for Hanako's records, a quick phone call, and some easy directions later, we finally arrive at his office. They're being uncannily accommodating; I'm not quite sure how to feel about that. I check the name on the door to make sure we've got the right one, then turn to Hanako.

"Here we go. You ready?"

"Mhm."

I knock on the doctor's door, causing Hanako to giggle a bit. What? What did I do?

"Is that you, Ms. Ikezawa? Please, come in."

Hanako snaps out of whatever reverie she was in, steps forward, and opens the door, with me following close behind.

"Good afternoon, Dr. Oiwa," she says politely and bows. I follow suit, repeating her greeting.

"Good afternoon, Hanako. Ah, hello! A pleasure to meet you," says the older man before us. He looks a great deal older than my doctor, yet despite what one might expect from the elders, he has a very gentle demeanor.

"Likewise. I'm Hisao, Hisao Nakai. I'm Hanako's boyfriend."

"Oh! Congratulations, Hanako. I must say, you fetched a lad with an impeccable sense of fashion!"

I can't help but feel a little bit of pride at that, nor can I hide the giant grin on my face as I gently tug the fabric of my sweater vest. Hanako rolls her eyes in response. If nothing else, at least I've been showered with compliments today.

"Now, then, what can I help you with? I was surprised when they said you were here. Is everything alright?"

"Y-yes, and I'm so sorry that we just barged in. I hope we're not interrupting anything..."

"Not at all, Hanako. After all, you've been my patient for ten years. We'll just log this as an unplanned follow-up. Please, take a seat, make yourselves comfortable."

"Thank you. Doctor, the reason we're here is because... well... I found this briefcase in my room a few days ago. In it were some things from my childhood that I had all but forgotten about."

Dr. Oiwa's eyes light up and he nods.

"Ah, yes! It contained all your legal documents, medical records, and your late parents' banking information. Everything you'd need in your adult life, plus any personal items that could fit."

"R-right. See, we came here because... well, I don't remember ever having it. Truth be told, I can't seem to recall much from my first days arriving at Yamaku. Hisao found it buried in my closet, purely by chance."

His expression becomes sullener. It only lasts for a split second though; his professional demeanor returning as soon as he notices.

"I see... and I take it then that you've come here looking for answers?"

Hanako nods, and gives me the chance to speak.

"That's pretty much it, yeah. We went to the orphanage hoping to shed some light on it all, but they told us that it'd be best if we came and asked you directly."

I decide to leave out the part about confidentiality and the Matron's speculation. Thankfully, the doctor just nods and doesn't pry about what else they said at the orphanage.

Dr. Oiwa opens a cabinet at his desk and pulls out a beige envelope. He opens his mouth to speak, then closes it again. His eyes dart towards me for a few seconds, then back to Hanako. She nods, having understood what he was trying to ask without asking.

"It's OK. Please, if Hisao ever needs anything from my records, give them to him. Anything at all."

"Hanako... should I be concerned?"

"What? N-no, no! Nothing like that. I promise. I just mean, if anything ever happened to me..."

"... Very well. I'll make the necessary arrangements so that he won't have any issues, should the need arise.

"Thank you."

Dr. Oiwa sits down in the chair across from where we're sitting, envelope still in hand, and opens it.

"Now... do you recall the treatment you were on before you left for Yamaku?"

Hanako exhales, the last of her confidence evaporating, leaving her looking completely defeated.

"I do... I was just hoping that it'd be something else."

"Treatment?" I ask. Hanako turns to me, a guilty expression on her face.

"Hisao, I... I wanted to tell you this sooner. You know how I told you I see a therapist back at school?"

"Yeah, you see her every week. The one you play Go with, right?"

"R-right. Well... before that, even before Yamaku... I needed something stronger. I... had to take medicine."

"You mean... like, antidepressants?"

Hanako motions to answer, but the phone on Dr. Oiwa's desk suddenly rings. I was so focused on Hanako that it damn-near gave me a heart flutter. Why now of all times?!

"Excuse me," he says, making no attempt to hide his annoyance. He answers, and after a few seconds on the line, hangs up.

"Hanako, Hisao, I am so sorry, but I have to go. I really wish I could stay and answer any other questions you have, but..."

"N-no, it's OK! Please, you've done more than enough. I, we, can figure out the rest."

I nod, both at Hanako and at Dr. Oiwa. I can't really be mad at him for having to leave, especially knowing the kind of patients that he works with.

"Thank you, and again, I'm so sorry. Here, Hanako, take this..."

He takes a note from his desk and scribbles something on it, signs it, and gives it to Hanako.

"Give this to the nurse at the reception desk; they'll print out a copy of your records so you can review them. It'll have all the information you need."

"Thank you, Dr. Oiwa, for everything."

She bows deeply, a gesture he returns.

"If you ever need anything, give me a call. Take good care of her, Hisao. I know where you live."

Hanako and I chuckle. It's a welcome bit of humor to ease the tension we've had all day. Once he leaves, we follow his instructions and get a copy of Hanako's records at the ward's front desk. Hanako suggested we go to the small park located between the hospitals' wings to talk and get some fresh air. Once there, we find a bench and take a seat. Thankfully, there's nobody around right now.

"That went a lot better than I thought it would. Honestly, I thought we'd have to come back another day or something."

"Me, too. I'm glad I was able to see Dr. Oiwa again. It's been too long."

She lets out a sigh and opens the folder containing her medical records. She starts reading through it but still seems a little nervous. I have an idea.

"Hey, I'm gonna go grab a coffee from the vending machine we passed by on the way here, OK? You want me to bring you anything?"

"No, thank you, I'm OK. I'll be... reading all this."

I stand up, give her a quick kiss on her head, and head back the way we came. I know she has something she wants to tell me beyond what she managed to cover in Dr. Oiwa's office, and I'm hoping that giving her some space to organize her thoughts will help her open up.

The trip to the vending machine and back takes just a couple of minutes, but by the time I have Hanako in my sight again, the folder is closed on her lap and she's just enjoying the wind flowing through her hair. Damn, I wish I had a camera...

"And I'm back," I say as I sit next to her.

"Welcome back. Enjoy."

"Thank you," I say as I pop open the can. "You sure you don't want a sip?"

"No, thanks. Well... I was right..."

"You mean... about your treatment?"

She nods, looking ashamed. I put an arm around her and hold her close to me.

"Hanako, listen to me. No matter what it says in that folder, I'm not gonna think any less of you. You're still the incredible woman I fell in love with; nothing's changing that."

She turns her head to look at me, a small smile on her lips. Yet there's something behind her eyes that betrays her, as if she doesn't believe me. Leaning her head on my shoulder, she starts to speak in a way that I've seldom ever heard her do. She sounds tired... completely and utterly tired.

"I was on some very heavy medication back then... it messed with my mind. A lot."

"What kind of medication?"

She sighs out her answer, her voice exhausted.

"Lithium carbonate."

"Jesus Christ..."

"You know it?"

"A little bit. I got curious one day and looked up my medications online. One tab led to another, which led to another, and so on. Ended up with a journeyman's understanding of a bunch of different compounds."

"I see. Well, then you know it's mostly used for manic episodes and bipolar disorder. Hisao, I wasn't OK for a very long time. When I was in middle school, my classmates, my so-called 'friends'... I never knew how cruel people could be, or how many creative ways there were to hurt someone."

I gently stroke her arm, offering what little comfort I can. I won't tell her to continue, nor to stop. It's her choice how much she wants to tell me, and I'll respect it.

"One time, it was just... too much. I had to spend a whole month here, away from everyone else, alone. I didn't say a word; I wouldn't answer the doctors' questions, I just... existed. Eat, sleep, repeat. After a week, they started giving me some antidepressants. When that didn't work, they tried lithium. That did work... at a cost."

"Memory loss?"

"Among other things. According to the reports, I said and did things that make my skin crawl. They began to wean me off it slowly, more or less around the time of middle school graduation... and my move to Yamaku. It wasn't until after I had settled in that I was completely off of it."

"So that's why you can't remember having the case or putting it away in your closet."

"Mhm. Now you know me. All of me."

I let out a small chuckle. It's the same words she said to me in Hokkaido so long ago. I lean in and kiss her head as softly as I can, then guide her to look me in the eyes.

"I'm so sorry, Hisao... I'm sorry I kept this from you, I wanted to tell you earlier, but..."

"It's OK, Hanako. You had your reasons, and I respect that. You have nothing to apologize for."

"But..."

"Hanako, let me ask you something. Did you ever think any less of me when I was struggling with my condition?"

"Never!"

"Exactly. That's the same answer I'd give if you'd ask me. Hanako, you went through something that nobody should ever have to experience. I can't even begin to... fathom how hard it was to live through all that, or how painful it is to be reminded of it."

She doesn't respond, and I take a moment to wipe some errant tears that fall down her cheeks.

"That you trust me enough to share that pain with me... I've never been this close to someone. I told you nothing would change, and it hasn't. You're still the same girl that gave me the time of day when I first got to Yamaku and was struggling to adjust, the same one who spent the festival with me and would play games with me. The same smart, brave, strong, and honestly, inspirational girl who stole my heart. I'm not going anywhere, Hanako. Nothing from your past, or anything else in the world, is gonna make me stop loving you."

"Hisao... Hisao!"

She lunges her head into my shoulder, letting out a few soft sobs. I hold her close, stroking and caressing her scalp to soothe her. I feel my eyes become a little wet, too. Damn it, I love this girl so much...

"Th-thank you, Hisao... you're... I..."

I keep her in a tight embrace, not another word spoken between us as I give her all the time she needs. When she finally looks up at me again, her eyes are calm and resolute.

"Let's go home, Hisao."

I nod, offering her my hand. She accepts, and we both stand, feeling stronger than before.

"Let's."


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HANIKO RP NOW!!!! :evil: :evil:

If Iwanako had a route, would the tagline be "Can you find it in your heart?"

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