Love Hina Fan Fiction ❯ The Love Hina Heartbreak ❯ Gone For Good ( Chapter 14 )

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The Love Hina Heartbreak: Gone For Good
By
triviatrap1982

I do not own Love Hina.  It is owned by Ken Akamatsu

WARNING!  The following contains heartbreak, break ups, sex, and other Hentai scenes.  If this isn't your type of story at all, or you're too young to be reading this...turn back now.
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It had been three days, since Keitaro kicked Naru out.  He had met with his attorney, to discuss what would happen, and how the judge would rule.  Su provided video evidence, of everything.  The judge did question during the meeting why he stayed around for such abuse.  He was honest, and told the judge of his own poor judgment  In either case, He agreed that Naru needed to be gone from the Hinata, provided that she's allowed to received the rest of her things.  Keitaro agreed to give her only two days.  He also granted a permanent injunction against Naru.  She's no longer allowed to set foot at the inn...or have any contact with any current, past, and future tenants.  She's also has been given a permanent keep-away order.  That is...she's not allowed to even patronize the tea shop...or the bakery.  

"Young man," the judge said, "the next time you are attacked...call the police, or defend yourself!"

"Yes sir," Keitaro said, intimidated, "I will."

"You are rather calm today," he noted.

"I'm under doctor's orders of no stress," he returned.

"Oh, you have had the eye surgery too," he said plainly.  

"Yes sir," he said, "it was recently."

"Well, good luck with you, the inn, and your future endeavors," he then said seriously.

"Thank you," he said, "I appreciate everything."

"A police officer will deliver the order to Naru Narusegawa immediately!"  He ordered.

"Thank you," Keitaro said, "I again appreciate it."

"If there's not anything else...we'll stand at recess!"

He gave a sharp bang of his gavel...and the papers were sent to Naru.  His attorney did allow for Keitaro to change the order, if she got certain psychological help.  He decided against it.  He knew he was burned before...and didn't want to take the chance.  As far as Naru was concerned...she couldn't believe everything that was happening.  She wanted to find a back-up apartment.  That was tough going since it was sudden.  Also...word spread she was going to be a difficult tenant.  She was forced to go to her family.  She still groused about her situation.  Her day just got worse.

"Are you Naru Narusegawa?" an officer asked.

"Yes, I am..." she said, as she opened the door.  

"You've been served with papers," he said.

"WHAT THE HELL IS THIS?!" she boomed.

"That is an order for you to return to the Hinata within two days to retrieve any valuables," he explained.

"This is...insane," she then said reading the order.

"Secondly," he said, "you are now on a permanent keep-way order...you're to have zero contact with the Urashima family, The Ayoama family, the Su family, and so on."

"Oh..." she then said softly, "I see...what happens if I refuse to show up to grab my things?"

"He will can dispose at will...and he may bill you with any clean-up."

"Thank you," she said, "I guess he's moved on...badly."

The officer shook his head.  He had never met anybody so hard-headed.  He then left her on her own.  He called into his supervisor that the papers were delivered.  Naru wanted to scream...but couldn't.  Her judgment, somehow, was still clouded by the me-first attitude.  This caused her parents to call Keitaro to really get what was going on.  They weren't pleased at all when they heard.  They then read the orders, and understood.  They decided to clean her stuff out themselves.   They also informed him that they too have put in notice that she was no longer welcome.

"Wow...she's burned too many bridges," he said.

"Yes," Mrs. Narusegawa said grimly, "she's thrown a fit ever since she got the notice..."

"I understand...her things will be available in boxes in the common room," he started, "and she will be billed."

"We will be by tomorrow," she then said softly.

"If she were nicer...I wouldn't have had to throw her out."

"I understand."

She then hung up the phone.  He called a cleaning company, and a renovation company to make repairs.  He knew what had to be done.  They came pretty quickly.  They boxed up everything she owned.  They took great care to make sure anything that was fragile was packed as such.  Once that task was done, the builders came to make repairs.  They saw the shape of the room and made notes.  They passed on to Keitaro exactly how much it would cost.  He knew that the bill would be paid.  Though he will get his satisfaction.  He decided to hold off on that for tomorrow.  The very next day, her parents had received her things.  He then gave them a copy of the bill.  She was definitely going to be responsible.  They came at the time the renovations to her former room was finished.  He also gave a copy of that bill.  He then looked out the window.  Kitsune, since it was her day off, knew what he was thinking about.

"Keitaro," Kitsune said, "Naru cast the die...and you had no choice."

"I know...I am wondering why she didn't want to change," he returned.

"I have zero ideas," she admitted, "she's probably stuck in the old ways."

"That is very true...and to think she would be one to know better."

"I am disappointed...she definitely could had been something."

Kitsune put her hand, softly on his shoulder.  It wasn't back then, when she ran scams, it was actually genuine.  She knew that he didn't exactly trust her still.  She was faithfully earning his trust, even if it was little by little.  She definitely was thinking about a lot of what-ifs when he and Naru broke up.  Particularly, what if she didn't run such scams in the first place?  What if she actually did what she claimed to do earlier?  What if she didn't set him up as a pawn?  The biggest what if question, she has kept asking herself, What if she had stopped Naru, and then set Motoko straight?  

"What are you thinking about?" he asked.

"Oh...just some random questions..." she said.  She didn't want to let him know.

"Hey...what's done is done," he said.  "You have to do what Motoko has done...you have to let go."

"It's not that easy..."

"I know...it wasn't easy for her either."

"You're right...I do need to catch up with my journal," she said.

"Besides, you've been apologizing for a solid month now," he noted.

"Well...how have I been doing so far?" she said, moving beside him.  "I mean actions speak louder."

"You've actually have been doing good."

"I have been wondering...are you considering dating again?"

"I might," he admitted. "I just need to be careful."

"You know," Kitsune said off-handed, "it would be crazy if we were to date."

"That would be Amaterasu's punishment," he joked.

Kitsune giggled.  She has had a lot of time to think about everything.  Keitaro was right, she did a lot of apologizing.  He has long forgiven her for everything.  Since Naru ended up being persona non grata...she's been actually able to change.  He knew she was rather genuine, and he knew she'd defiantly had been making huge strides.  She's also been visiting with her mother.  Their relationship was quite better than it was in her short life.  She then sighed, and went to her room.  Kanako heard, and was quite concerned.

"Hey," Kanako said, "what's on your mind?"

"Well...I think I stunted Keitaro socially," she said.

"That's all in the past, you have to let go," Kanako said.

"It's quite hard..." Kitsune admitted.

"You don't want to lose the trust you've gained so far have you?"

"No...and if I do...I'd sooner leave on my own, and then face off with Keitaro."

"That's not it," Kanako then said.  "You're worried about something else."

"Yeah...I think I really am developing feelings..." she said blushing.  "I mean...I don't know if it's genuine."
"You've got bit by the love bug."

"I just want to know if it's puppy love."

"it's hard to tell...have you looked at, or flirted with other guys?"

"No, I haven't even flirted with him."

"Listen," Kanako said, "you have to take the leap of faith...I can't do it for you."

"Well...I don't have any classes," she then noted, "and I don't have any deadlines for this weekend."

"If it doesn't work out...then you really say you have tried."

Kitsune nodded.  She had to let go.  Kanako then left something on her desk.  She opened it, and it was a new journal.  Kitsune was a little miffed.  She knew all along that is what she needed to let go.  She had all of her other journals.  She then wrote down exactly what she felt about Keitaro.  It took ten pages.  She looked and blushed.  She really felt that way over him?  She smiled, blushed, and went to help Shinobu with dinner.  Su saw Kitsune blushing, and saw her new journal on her desk.

"Kitsune, aren't you going to put your journal away?" Su asked.

"Oh," Kitsune said blushing, "it'd be quite embarrassing if anybody read it."

"Shinobu's ordered out," she then informed, "we're going to have pizza tonight!"

"Hey, I hope we have the disposables out so she won't have as much to clean."

"It'll be here in a half hour."  

She went back to carefully place her journal away.  The resident fox then grinned.  She knew that she almost committed a major sin of journal writers.  She leafed through her old journals.  She was quite shocked that she had the same feelings for Keitaro.  She then read and saw exactly what she has done to everybody else.  She decided to burn them at the best possible time.  She then packed up the older journals...and placed he new one in her desk drawer.  Motoko happened by.

"Su is calling for us," she said simply.

"Motoko...do you know when Haruka burns her trash?" Kitsune asked.

"Yes, she does it at sunset," she answered.

"I have a lot of old journals to burn."

"Well...she is going to go to a bonfire later tonight...so more kindling is for the best."

"Good...I can't scream and let everything go..."
"You have to do what's best for you."

Motoko was right.  Kitsune then had the boxes sent to Haruka.  It was as burn while closed note attached.  Haruka got the message.  Kitsune went to join everybody else at the table.  Over dinner, she was thinking everything was going.  She was quite quiet when the conversation was going over everything.  She had only one slice, and excused herself.  She went to the springs and had to think of everything.  She was thinking about how things were to go.  She then decided she had to take the plunge.  The worst he could have done was to say no.  
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