Original Stories Fan Fiction ❯ Akasaka Moon ❯ Jasmines ( Chapter 29 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Jasmines
I will never forget April seventh, 1959. It was raining on that
Tuesday. I was twenty-five years old and my career as a priest was
going rather smoothly. I still worked as an assistant in counseling
to Hirata-sama that year. Japan was on its seventh year of
independence from the Allied forces. Juriko and Haruka had long
since faded from my mind. My mother was still doing well with her
health. In fact, we called each other on a nightly basis. I just
thought that my life had nicely come together.
And then, there was that morning in April seventh, 1959.
I was running late because I overslept from working on some
paperwork from last night. It was rare for me to have crappy days
in 1959. Judging from the rain, I thought that was going to be one
of those bad days. I didn't have time to get breakfast and didn't
think that I even had the right papers. I couldn't even check as I
rushed out the door. I stood out in the rain in front of my
apartment, trying to hail a taxi. Come on! Where is that damn
taxi! I looked through the heavy rain.
“Oh no!” I heard someone wail. “My shoes!”
When I looked over to my right, I thought that I saw one of the
gods' most precious gifts. This woman looked about my age, maybe
younger. She had plastic pink-purple hair clips by her ears. I
thought she would've looked prettier with a smile on her face. She
looked like a little porcelain doll in her white and pink dress
suit with matching shoes and a hat. I found myself drawn over to
her.
“Excuse me miss,” I said. She looked up,
frustrated.
“What?” she wailed. I gave her a calm smile.
“Are you okay, miss?” I asked.
“No!” she whimpered.
“Okay,” I said. “What is the problem?”
“A car drove by and ruined my new shoes,” she said. I
looked down at the problem that she was talking about. Mud and
water had seeped through her left pink shoe and white
pantyhose.
“Here,” I said in a patient voice. I reached into my
jacket and pulled out a handkerchief. I knelt down and wiped her
leg off the best that I could. She looked on at me with a curious
look.
“I don't get it,” she said.
“Get what?” I asked as I looked up.
“Why are you doing all of this for some stranger that you've
just met?” the woman asked. I shrugged.
“Felt like it,” I said. She giggled.
“What?” I asked.
“You're an odd person,” she said.
“I get that a lot,” I said.
“Do you?” she asked.
I nodded as I pressed my lips together. “Yeah.”
“What is your name?” this angel asked.
“Kato Iwao. What's yours?” I answered.
My little butterfly gave me a smile for the first time since we
met. “Hino Michiko.”
My jaw almost dropped. “You mean… Hino, as in sake
brewers?”
“That's right,” she said.
I whistled. “Wow.” I took another look at Michiko.
“So, what's the occasion today, Hino-san?”
Michiko gave me a funny look. “Occasion?”
“You know, why are you all dressed up like that?” I
asked.
“Oh! I'm going to tour the Hino Factory today,” she
answered with a smile.
“Why?” I asked.
“I'm an only child and there are no other male heirs to the
company. So, my father's thinking about letting me run the
company,” she replied.
I raised an eyebrow. “Is he sure that is a good
idea?”
Michiko frowned. “You don't think I'm capable enough to run
the factory?”
I quickly put up my hands. “No, no! I think you'll do a good
job. It's just…”
“Just what?” she asked.
“It would be interesting to see a woman run a big
company!” I blurted out. Michiko's facial didn't change as
she kept her mouth closed. Did I blow it with her? Her thin
ruby-tined lips curved into a smile.
“You really are an odd one,” she said. I chuckled as I
smiled.
“Yeah, I guess I am,” I said. Just then, the taxi
pulled up. Michiko climbed inside and turned to me.
“You coming?” she asked.
“Do you want me to…?” I said, trailing off.
“Of course,” she said. “You have to go somewhere
too, don't you?” Her question reminded me that I was already
running late for work that morning.
“Damn it, yes!” I yelled. I jumped into the cab next to
her and buckled up. “Drive!” The driver complied and
stepped on the gas. Heh, not a bad morning after all. I got to meet
an angel who was soon to be my wife in four years.