Original Stories Fan Fiction ❯ Paradise Lost ❯ The Land Song ( Chapter 15 )
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Chapter Fifteen: The Land Song:
July 10th, 1983.
Daisuke sat alone on Kato's porch. Baby Anna slept peacefully in
her crib in his room. He had just put her down for a nap. So much
weighed on the dad's mind in this alone time.
"Hey!" someone shouted. Daisuke looked up to see Kato walking up
the driveway with bags of groceries in his arms.
"Could you give me a hand?" he asked. The boy slowly nodded once,
he walked over and took a bag. Once they got the groceries inside,
the two men sat on the porch. Daisuke looked out on the yard.
"What's on your mind?" Kato asked. The young man turned rather
puzzled.
"Hm?" he asked.
"You've been pretty quiet," the old man pointed out. Daisuke
shrugged his shoulders.
"Not much," he said. "Just about my daughter and her mother." The
old man raised an eyebrow at him.
"Her mother?" he asked.
"Yeah," he said nodding. The boy paused and glanced around for a
brief second.
"Can you keep a secret?" he asked. Kato gave him a rather perplexed
look.
"Sure," he answered. "What is it?" Daisuke leaned into the old
man's ear.
"Her mother's still alive," he whispered. Kato turned his head with
his jaw dropped.
"What?" he asked. "So, you mean..." Daisuke nodded as he prepared
to expose the truth of Anna's birth.
Daisuke lied back onto the porch. "Where to begin with my
story?"
"Any where you can," Kato answered.
"Okay...," the boy mumbled. He settled himself in place. The boy
closed his eyes.
"It began after I ran away from home," Daisuke started. "I had just
moved into student housing. I met two American girls during summer
session. They both came from military families."
"Was one of them her mother?" Kato asked. Daisuke nodded in
regret.
"I didn't want to continue my family's curse," he lamented. "I
vowed not to have any children."
"So what happened?" the old man asked. "Love? Alcohol?" Daisuke
shook his head humiliated. Kato became intrigued by this point.
"Then... what happened?" he asked. Daisuke's face burned red as
mumbled the truth under his breath.
"I'm sorry?" Kato asked. The boy looked him straight in the
eye.
“I ended up sleeping with her best friend on a double
date!” he admitted with a bright tomato red face. Kato looked
at him with a blank stare.
“How did that even happen?” he asked. Daisuke lowered
his head as he replayed that night in his mind.
“I don't know,” he admitted rather sheepishly.
“All I know was that we were talking and drinking and before
I knew it, I woke up in bed next to her.”
“Damn,” Kato said. “That's just…”
Daisuke suddenly lifted his head.
“In any case,” he spoke up. “Anna-chan can't know
who her mother is.” The older man gave him a strange
look.
“Why is that?” he asked.
“Her mother was my fiancée's best friend and
besides…” the boy said aloud, as he clenched his fist
to his chest. He knew this next truth would be painful, but he just
had to say something. “I can't have her dragged into my
family.”
“Daisuke…,” the older man spoke.
“Every woman that's married into my clan,” he admitted.
“Has either gone crazy or lost their will to care. The only
one who's been lucky enough to escape so far is my oldest brother's
wife, but she ended up leaving behind my nephew as a price.”
Daisuke nearly choked on the bitter rumors he remembered hearing
about the boy. “I'll tell you right now,” he said,
“I might not really like Anna-chan's mother that much and she
may be scary-looking with that scowl and mismatched eyes of hers,
but even she doesn't deserve to be screwed up by those
monsters!”
“So… where is she now?” Kato asked.
“California,” the young father answered. “Where I
hope she stays!”
“But what will you tell Anna-chan?” the older man
asked. Daisuke shrugged his shoulders.
“I don't know,” he replied. “She's dead or
something. I'll work it out when I can.” Hearing that gave
the older man an idea.
“You know,” he spoke up. “That could actually
work.” Daisuke looked up at him with wide eyes.
“What?” he asked in alarm. Kato put up his hand to hush
him.
“Easy now,” he told him. “I have some good
friends that could help you out with this. Just leave everything to
me.” That sentence did little to ease the young father. Who
exactly was this man that he and his infant daughter were living
with? Come to think of it, Kato did seem pretty sketchy at times.
Something told him that the older man probably knew more about him
and the Kimoto clan than he let on to believe. Daisuke resolved to
keep up his guard for the time being around this man. Anna's cries
suddenly broke the afternoon silence.
“Your little angel needs you,” Kato pointed out.
“Excuse me,” Daisuke replied. He bowed and went into
the house to tend to his daughter.