Original Stories Fan Fiction ❯ Paradise Lost ❯ Forbidden Colours ( Chapter 12 )
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Chapter Twelve: Forbidden Colours:
It all started with two girls. It all started back in June 13th,
1982. Daisuke had settled into the dorm life rather easily. It
surprised him about how calmer things were now that he didn't live
in Kimoto House anymore. Kuga-sensei stopped by once a week to
check on him. Even his roommate became like a brother to him.
Daisuke was just happy to have peace in his life for a change.
However, Jin became bored with this new life. The kitsune rolled
around on his master's bed.
“I'm bored!” he complained. Daisuke tried to ignore him
as he did his summer homework. The kitsune frowned at the lack of
response.
“Entertain me!” he complained.
“Go away,” Daisuke murmured. “I'm busy
here.” The kitsune rose up from the bed and leaned on his
shoulder. His master tried to shove him off.
“Stop,” he whispered. Jin glanced up at him. Daisuke
puffed up his cheeks and rolled his eyes.
“What do you want?” he hissed. Jin glanced up at him
like a sweet little baby fox.
“Take me out today,” he pleaded. Daisuke rolled his
eyes.
“But I have homework to do,” he said. Jin nudged him in
the arm.
“That can wait until later,” he said. “I want to
go out now!”
The master lowered his pencil. “Then will you shut up?”
Jin gave him an innocent little nod. Daisuke sighed and rolled his
eyes.
“Fine,” he said as he closed up his notebook and
textbook. “But we aren't staying out long!”
“Whatever,” Jin mumbled. Daisuke rose to his feet and
walked out the door.
That day was a rather muggy one. Daisuke wished that he could be
back inside already. Why did I let him talk me into doing
this? Too late to complain now; might as well make the most of
it. The boy looked around for somewhere cool to hang out in for a
little while.
He wound up on the other side of town. The boy came across a store
that sold ice pops. A smile came across his face as he leaned into
the glass. From here, his fate to his lost paradise took a
different path.
Daisuke happened to look over to his right and see a girl about his
age waiting outside of the store. She looked American with her dark
brown hair to her shoulders. The boy had to turn around and get a
better look. She had on a yellow sundress to her knees. The colors
showed off in the high sun in the cloudless sky. Daisuke couldn't
take his eyes off of her.
“She's cute, isn't she?” Jin whispered. The boy shoved
him off and walked over to the girl standing inches away from him.
She happened to look up when she heard his footsteps. Daisuke froze
up on the spot.
“Uh… hi…” he said in his best English. The
girl tilted her head at him.
“Hello,” she said. The two teens stared at each other
for what felt like the longest time. Daisuke shuffled his feet. Jin
rolled his eyes next to him.
“Say something, idiot,” he hissed in the boy's ear. He
pushed his master a step forward. Daisuke looked up to see the
confused American girl staring at him. That boy had never seen eyes
so blue before in his life. He felt like he was staring into the
deep Sea of Japan. Daisuke tried to make himself talk.
“Uh… are you new here?” he asked. His English
came out sounding rather strangled.
“Hm?” the girl asked.
“Are you new here?” Daisuke asked again. It took her
close to three minutes to understand what he was saying.
“Oh, Am I new here?” she repeated backed.
“Yes,” Daisuke replied.
“Yes,” the girl replied. “Yes, I am.”
“What is your name?” the boy asked. The girl looked
away with slightly pink cheeks.
“Daisy,” she said in a small voice. “Daisy
Kessler.” Daisuke began to smile a little bit.
“I'm Kimoto Daisuke,” he introduced himself. Daisy let
down her guard as he bowed to her. To his surprise, Daisy did
likewise.
“You know Japanese manners so well,” he said.
“My father's been to Japan before,” she answered. At
first, Daisuke didn't understand what she was saying.
“Your father?” he asked.
“Yeah,” Daisy replied, “He's an officer in the
army.”
“Oh!” the boy said nodding, “I see.”
Daisuke had no intention of marrying in the future, or engaging in
any romantic relationships after having solidified his will to be
the last of his bloodline. Yet his feelings got the best of him as
he stood before this pretty woman. Emotions always had a funny way
of complicating things, Jin smirked to himself at the sudden change
in Daisuke.
“Ooo, someone has a crush!” he cooed.
Shut it or we'll go home!
“Sheesh, I'm kidding,” the kitsune replied.
“So,” Daisuke said. “What are you doing out
here?”
“I'm waiting for a friend.”
“Ah,” Daisuke said. Daisy looked at him with her head
tilted.
“And what about you?” she asked. The boy blinked at her
rather confused.
“What about me?”
“What are you doing out here?” Daisy asked. It took him
a little way to get what she was saying.
“Oh!” he said. “I'm just taking a little break
from doing some summer homework.” Daisy gave him a puzzled
look at that statement.
“You have homework over the summer?” she asked.
“Yeah,” Daisuke admitted. “We're on summer
semester right now.”
“It seems strange,” the American girl admitted.
“I have never been to a place where you had school on
Saturdays and during the summer.”
“Really?” Daisuke asked looking rather puzzled.
“Why yes,” Daisy replied. “Back in California,
school is only five days a week and we're off during most of the
summer.”
“All summer long?” he asked.
“Yes,” Daisy replied with a nod. The boy gave off a low
whistle.
“Having the whole summer off,” he said. “That
must be nice.”
“Yes, it is,” she replied. “But I think school is
much better.” The boy only smiled and nodded at her.
“Daisy!” a girl's raspy voice yelled. “Let's go!
I'm done now!” The pair turned to see another girl walking
out of the store with iceies in her hand. She didn't look as pretty
as Daisy herself. Her short red hair looked really cut up with her
dark blue shorts and white t-shirt. Her friend perked up at
her.
“Allison!” she said as she raced over to her.
“What took you?”
“The stupid clerk tried to rip me off,” her friend
complained. She looked over the girl's shoulder and saw Daisuke
looking at them.
“And who's this?” she asked.
“Oh, this is Daisuke,” Daisy replied. “I just met
him a little while ago.”
“Hi,” the boy said as he gave them a saw wave. Allison
stared at him and snorted.
“Whatever,” she grumbled. “Let's go.”
Daisuke watched as the girls started to walk away.
“Wait!” he called. Daisy and Allison turned and looked
at him.
“Yes?” the former asked. Daisuke stood up straighter
before him spoke.
“When can I see you again?” he asked. His new friend
perked up at that question.
“We'll be back next weekend,” she said.
“Same place?” he asked.
“Maybe,” his new friend replied. Allison tugged her on
the arm.
“Come on,” she murmured. “Let's just go before
they start wondering where we are.”
“Oh, right,” Daisy said in a small voice. Daisuke
watched as the girls hurried away down the street. A small smile
came onto his face.
“Daisy's cute,” Jin said beside him, “Her
friend… not so much.”
“Shut up,” his master muttered. The boy turned and
walked back to his dorm.
From summer onwards, Daisy and Daisuke had to see each other.
Before he knew, a love relationship bloomed between them. Love
makes people do things on an impulse. Daisuke was rather surprised
to learn this for himself on the twenty-first of June. They were
walking around a park when he could not hold back anymore.
“Daisy, please marry me,” he said. She gave me the
strangest look as she stopped in her tracks.
“What?” she asked. Daisuke froze and turned when he
realized what he just asked.
“Oh, I'm so sorry,” he brushed off quickly. “It
was just a stupid thing. I'm so sorry!” To his surprise,
Daisy gave him a little smile.
“No, no. It's fine.”
“So, will you?” he asked. “Not now, of course,
but later on?”
“Of course,” she said. Daisuke felt like flying.
“Thank you!” he said with a quick bow as his cheeks
turned bright red. Jin rolled his eyes.
“Oh boy…” he muttered to himself. His master
chose to ignore him. Shortly after the proposal, early wedding
plans began. As they kept talking, one serious condition came
across Daisuke's mind that he couldn't keep to himself anymore.
“Hey Daisy-chan,” he said one afternoon on the beach.
His girlfriend looked at him as she tried to keep her hat on in the
rising winds. Daisuke gathered up his courage as he looked at his
fiancée in the eyes.
“I don't want children,” he confessed. Daisy looked as
if she had been crushed with a huge weight.
“What?” she asked.
“I just don't want children,” he repeated.
“But why not?” she asked. Daisuke lowered his head as
he prepared to explain the truth.
“I can't explain the truth right now,” he said.
“Please, trust me on this.” Daisy's lower lip
whimpered.
“Daisuke…” she said in a small voice.
“Please?” her fiancé pleaded. Daisy lowered her
hand in disappointment.
“Alright,” she said. He took her into his arms and held
her.
“Thank you,” he whispered. However, his plans would
come unraveled on July first. Daisy was the ball to set the ball
running.
“Honey,” she said. “Let's go out on a double date
this week.” Daisuke looked up at her rather confused.
“Huh?” he asked. She leaned in close to him on the
dorm's lawn.
“It'll be you, me, Allison, and she'll get a guy with
her,” the girl explained. His face looked rather pale when
she saw that.
“Allison?” he asked.
“Yes,” she said, “Is something wrong with
that?” Daisuke waved his hand back and forth as he shook his
head.
“No, no!” he said quickly, “It's fine, but
where's Allison going to find a date?” Daisy smiled and gave
him a little shrug.
“I'll see what I can do,” she replied. Daisuke gave off
a nervous laugh when she said that. How the heck…?
To his surprise, his fiancée managed to pull it off. On that
Thursday, Daisuke waited for the trio at the bus stop close to
three o'clock. He looked at his watch, a gift from his father long
before he went missing.
They should be coming here right about now, he thought. He
knew that sometimes his fiancée ran ten minutes late tops.
“Daisuke!” he heard someone shout. The boy looked up to
see his girl and the other couple hurrying over to him. He stood up
smiling.
“Daisy-chan!” he said aloud. “I'm so happy to see
you!” She raced over and gave her boyfriend a big hug.
Daisuke laughed as he caught her. She gave him a small peck on the
lips. Her boy looked over her shoulder to see Allison with a
shy-looking blonde-haired boy. His cleared his throat as he let go
of Daisy.
“Hello Parkman-chan,” he said.
“And…”
“Stevie,” the boy mumbled.
“Oh,” Daisuke said. He already felt sorry for the guy.
How did he end up going out with her? Daisy clapped her
hands together.
“Okay!” she said aloud, “Now that we're all here,
shall we get going?” She turned her attention to her date.
“When is the bus getting here?” Daisy asked. Daisuke
checked his watch again.
“If it's on time today, about ten minutes,” he
answered.
“If?” Allison questioned in a sharp tone.
“Yes,” he said. “If.”
“It's okay,” Daisy cut in, “It's fine, really it
is.” Allison drew her mouth closed in a frown. Once the
couples got on the bus, things became a little bit easier to
handle. Daisy cuddled up to Daisuke for the whole ride.
“So where are we going for this date?” he whispered.
Daisy looked up at him with those grayish-blue eyes of hers.
“Just downtown,” she replied, “And maybe the
beach.”
“Sounds nice,” he said. The boy glanced over at the
seat behind them. Allison didn't seem to want to connect with her
date. Stevie himself looked like he would rather be anywhere else
than here right now. In fact, the poor guy looked like he wanted to
run away. He gave him a look of sympathy.
“Think he's going to be okay with her?”
“Hm?” Daisy asked as she looked behind them. She gave
the couple a little smile.
“They'll be fine.”
Daisuke gave her a rather odd look, “You sure about
that?” he asked.
Daisy gave him a little kiss on the nose and said, “Its
fine.”
“Okay…” he mumbled uneasily. His girlfriend held
his hand. The date turned out to be nice. The four teenagers spent
the daylight hours in the shopping district and the beach. Daisy
enjoyed herself the most as she looked at cute things like jewelry,
clothes, and stuffed animals. Daisuke was happy to buy it for
her.
“Are you sure this is okay?” she asked. The boy nodded
with a smile on his face.
“Of course,” he said. “I got a new job last
week.”
“You did?” she asked.
“Yeah,” Daisuke said. “I finished my shift this
morning since the school is closed for a paint job.”
“Is that okay with your school that you're working?”
his girlfriend asked.
“I got permission from them due to my situation,” he
answered.
“I see,” she replied. Allison and Stevie on the other
hand weren't having such a great time.
“When can we go home?” the former complained.
“Come on, Allison,” her friend said. “It's fine.
We still have to go the beach.”
“Seriously?!”
“Yes,” her friend said in a chipper tone. Allison
groaned and rolled her eyes. Daisy gave her boyfriend a little
smile and shrug. However, the beach trip got canceled when it
started to rain.
“Oh no!” Daisy cried. Daisuke shielded her with his
jacket.
“Now what?” Allison asked. Daisy's boyfriend looked for
the bus.
“We can go back to my place,” he offered.
“You sure that's okay?” Stevie shouted over the
pounding rain.
“Yeah!” the other boy said back. “My roommate's
out of town until Sunday!”
“Alright,” Stevie said back.
“Whatever,” Allison mumbled. They all hopped the bus
back to Ginko Dormitory. Daisuke provided his party with towels and
dry clothes. Daisy and Stevie went down to the dining hall to look
for something warm to drink. Meanwhile, Allison and Daisuke were
left in his room alone together. The loner tomboy reached under her
jacket and pulled out a bottle of beer. The Japanese boy stared at
her with big eyes. She glanced over with annoyance in her eyes.
“What?!” she snapped. Daisuke quickly shook his
head.
“Nothing!” he said quickly as he waved his hand back
and forth. “Nothing!” She narrowed her eyes at him and
handed him the bottle. Daisuke gave her a blank look.
“But I don't drink,” he said. Allison didn't let up
with that frown that never seemed to leave her face. The boy
quickly put up his hands in a panic.
“Okay, okay, I'll take it!” he said quickly. The boy
took the bottle from her hand and took a sip. His face reeled with
bitter shock.
“Yuck!” he shouted. “What the hell is
this?!” Allison sat beside him crackling. Daisuke gave her a
dirty look.
“You knew that would happen, didn't you?” he asked.
“No, you're just a wuss,” she said. Daisuke frowned as
he puffed up his cheeks at her.
“I am not!” he hissed. Suddenly, he realized
something.
“Hey,” he said. “That's the first time I ever
heard you laugh.”
Allison raised an eyebrow at him. “Is that a
problem?”
Daisuke smiled as he shook his head. “Nah, It's just nice for
a change.” Allison leaned back and smiled, not in a creepy
way, but in a rather nice way.
“Hey,” Daisuke spoke up. “Could I have another
drink?”
“Sure,” Allison said as she handed him back the bottle.
Meanwhile, Jin decided to use this situation to his advantage. Jin
sat invisibly in the air and closed his eyes.
“Yes, mother,” he said, “I understand.” He
let his own magic swallow him up and pull the strings between the
drinking and talking teenagers.
By morning, Daisuke awoke naked in his bed with a killer
hangover.
“Damn…” he muttered to himself as he sat up in
the bed. It donned on himself that he wasn't alone when he placed
his hand on what felt like a body beside of him. The boy froze and
he looked down against his better judgment. To his horror, he found
Allison Parkman naked and sound asleep next to him.
No, no. Please, no! The panic began to spread as Allison
stirred awake next to him. She looked up at him with a puzzled look
on her face.
“What the hell happened?” she asked in a groggy voice.
Daisuke shook his head as he struggled for something to say.
Needless to say, the pair vowed to never speak of this again and
pretend it never happened. However, fate just loved to mock Daisuke
so much.
Three weeks later on the twenty-second of July, Allison came by
Daisuke's school alone to break the news to him.
“Allison-san,” the boy addressed her. “What are
you doing here? Where's Daisy?”
“I'm pregnant,” she admitted. Daisuke looked as if he
had been hit by a bus.
“What?!” he asked with big eyes.
“I'm pregnant, you asshole!” the red-head shouted at
him. The boy shook his head.
“No!” he blurted out. “I can't have this! They
will drag me back!” He quickly grabbed her by the hands,
“You have to get rid of it!”
“What?” Allison asked.
“Please?” he asked. Daisuke reached into his shorts'
pocket and pulled out a fistful of yen.
“Here, I've got the money,” he said. Despite her own
questions for this, Allison took the money.
“Fine,” she said. “I'll do it.” Daisuke
bowed his head.
“Thank you!” he said aloud. Four days later, Allison
ended up shipped to a boarding school in Hokkaido for reasons he
didn't know at the time. By August, Daisy's family were reassigned
to San Diego, California. Unable to handle a long-distance
relationship, she and Daisuke decided to end things mutually.
However, the story didn't end there.
After the earlier hours of March 2nd, 1983, Daisuke received a
knock on his dorm door.
“I'm coming, I'm coming!” he muttered as he climbed out
of bed and opened the door. An old-looking nurse with a raincoat
stood on the other side holding a tiny newborn baby wrapped in a
pale yellow blanket in her arms. The boy blinked at her rather
oddly.
“Uh… can I help you?” he asked. The middle-aged
woman handed him the sleeping child.
“This is your baby,” the nurse answered. Daisuke looked
up at her with big blank eyes.