Original Stories Fan Fiction ❯ Love or Hate ❯ Volume Eleven, Chapter Seventy-Four: Rain in Bonds ( Chapter 74 )
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Rain in Bonds
The sky was supposed to be clear tonight. So where did the rain
come from?
Drip.
Isao wiped away his cheek. He looked up at the sky.
“Oh,” he said. Rain started to fall.
“Damn it!” Mai shouted. The pair ran for shelter.
“Shit! Shit! Shit!” Mai shouted. Isao covered her with a
blazer.
“Here,” he said. She said nothing as she kept running. They made it
back to the hotel. The pair stood at the door, panting.
“What the hell, man?” Isao asked. Mai turned to him. She didn't say
a word.
“That ran came out of nowhere!” Isao said. “Now what?” Mai
shrugged. Guess it was time to call it a night? Isao walked over
and opened the door.
“After you,” he said. Mai rolled her eyes as she walked by. Isao
dropped his shoulders as he followed behind.
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They made it back to his room. He led the way. She didn't know why
she followed behind.
“Don't mind the mess,” Isao said. He resisted asking why she
followed him here. They needed to dry off first. He unlocked the
door and led her into the room.
Mai watched him from the bed. Isao handed her a towel.
“Thanks,” she said. The vocalis dried her hair. She took a breath.
When she looked up, Isao had his shirt and tie off. He noticed her
face turning red.
“What?” he asked. Mai turned her head as she cleared her
throat.
“Nothing,” she lied. Mai tried not to look. Isao frowned.
“Get a hold of yourself,” he said.
“Shut up,” she muttered. The pouring rain filled the silence. Mai
cleared her throat.
“Now what?” she asked.
“I don't know,” he said. “Why did you come to my room?” The female
vocalist's face turned redder.
“I don't know!” she said. She closed up her hands into fists in her
lap.
“It just happened,” she said.
“Right,” Isao said. He sat down next to her on the bed. They didn't
make eye contact.
“I'm going to take a shower,” he said. “You can stay or go if you
want. I don't care.” Mai puffed up her cheeks as she said nothing.
Isao stood up and walked into the bathroom. Mai sat alone on the
bed. The rain outside made it hard to think. She could just get up
and leave. The door was right there. It wasn't locked. It was so
easy. He didn't care. He wouldn't miss her. She should just leave.
She could leave now.
Mai frowned.
So why didn't she do it. Even she couldn't answer that.
Track Seventy-Four