Original Stories Fan Fiction ❯ Paradise Lost ❯ Kuni ( Chapter 19 )
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Chapter Nineteen: Kuni:
There were two women after Allison in Daisuke's life that sent him
into a bit of a swirl. One came from his past while another one
could've been his future.
Sayuri
Tokyo, August 10th, 1989.
Kato took Anna up for a visit that day. He walked the little girl
up to the hotel room that Daisuke was staying at.
“How's my little angel?” the young man asked as he
knelt down to hug her. The little girl giggled as he took her into
his arms.
“Fine!” she cheered.
“Have you been good on the way here?” her father
asked.
“Yes, Papa!” she cheered.
“That's good,” Daisuke said. He turned his attention to
Kato as he glanced up at him.
“How was the trip up?” he asked.
“Pretty good,” the older man replied. “We had no
trouble finding our way around, though this little one just had to
stop and see everything.” He patted Anna on the head as he
said that last part. Daisuke laughed as he rose to his feet.
“I'll believe it,” he said. The man turned back to his
daughter. “Ready to go?”
The little girl tilted her head at him. “Go where?” she
asked.
“Just a little walk,” her father replied. Anna perked
up when he told her that.
“Do we get to see more of the city?” she asked.
“Of course,” Daisuke answered.
“Yay!” the girl cheered. Kato gave them a warm
smile.
“I'll be in the library if you need me,” he said.
“Sure thing,” Daisuke replied as he and Anna headed
down the hall. Tokyo was rather busy that muggy Thursday afternoon.
Daisuke did everything in his power to tug his daughter along on
the sidewalk.
“Sweetie,” he said. “Please stay by me. I don't
want you to get snatched or anything, alright?”
Anna turned to him with a huge smile on her face.
“Okay!” As they turned the curb, a sight caught
Daisuke's eye as he froze dead in his tracks. Anna paused and
looked up at him.
“What's wrong, Papa?” she asked. Her father didn't
answer; instead he walked towards a woman up ahead handing out
flyers for a nightclub of some sort.
“Come out to the Golden Lotus!” she called out to the
people passing by. “Ladies get in free for the first
time.” Daisuke's eyes stayed on her long curly brown and pink
hair. She had on a pinkish-white puffy coat in the middle of
summer. To him, it looked just as weird as her Madonna-like fashion
in the streets. However, he couldn't take his eyes off of her.
I think that I've seen her from somewhere, he thought. The
man just couldn't really place where. Suddenly, the tan-looking
woman paused and turned when she noticed him. A puzzled look came
over her face.
“Dai-kun?” she asked. “Is that you?”
Daisuke looked just as confused.
“Uh…” he spoke. The woman's eyes lit up brighter
than firecrackers as she raced over to the man and his child.
“Dai-kun!” she exclaimed. “I haven't seen you in
so long!” The man blinked at her with a lost expression.
“I'm sorry, but do I know you?” he asked. The woman
gave him a perky smile.
“It's me, Sayuri!” she exclaimed. “I was in your
fifth grade class back in Kobe!”
The man still didn't understand her. “I don't know a
Sayuri,”
“It's me, Peaches!” she said with a “V”
sign to her face. That voice and the “peaches”
triggered something in his mind. The man's jaw dropped when he put
two and two together.
“Peaches?” he asked. “You're that
Peaches?”
“That's right!” she chirped. Daisuke remembered a
hyper, chubby weird girl in his fifth class. She was always loud
and loved to draw. On the first day of class, she stood at her desk
and introduced herself to the class.
“My name is Choshi Sayuri!” she boomed. “And I
like peaches!” The whole class got a good laugh out of that
one. She ended up being called “Peaches” for the rest
of the year. Somehow, Sayuri didn't seem to mind it all and gladly
took it as her nickname. Some of her classmates wondered if she was
really stupid or just pretending to be. Daisuke began to smile and
nod as it all came back to him.
“Peaches!” he exclaimed, “I didn't recognize you
at first. You have really slimmed down!”
“Yep,” she said, twirling around. “You
like?” The man nodded rather impressed.
“Yeah,” he said. “How have you been? Are you
still drawing these days?”
“I'm doing great!” Peaches replied. “Though, I
barely get time to draw anymore.”
“Aw, what do you mean?” Daisuke asked rather puzzled.
She gave him a little frown.
“I'm so busy with work lately,” the wild woman
answered. “I'm trying to get into art school.”
“Art school?” Daisuke asked.
“That's right,” she perked up. “I always wanted
to go ever since I first came to Tokyo.”
“And have you?” he asked.
“I'm getting there,” Peaches said as she clapped her
hands together. “How about you? What have you been up to
these days?” Daisuke chuckled as he rubbed the back of his
head.
“Oh, not much,” he replied. “I work as a teaching
assistant now at a local community college in Kobe.”
“Teaching assistant, huh?” Peaches asked.
“That's right,” Daisuke answered.
“Somehow, I always felt that you would end up with a job like
that,” she said.
Daisuke tilted his head as he gave her an odd look. “Why do
you say that?” Peaches gave him a small shrug.
“Dunno,” she answered. “You just had that caring
nature about you when we were in school together.”
“Is that right?” Daisuke asked.
“Uh-huh, don't ask me how; I just knew,” Peaches
replied. Hearing her suggest that brought another thought to
Daisuke's mind.
“Hey Peaches,” he spoke up.
“Yes?” she asked.
“Why did you let call you `Peaches'?” he asked.
“You knew they were picking on you, right?”
“Probably,” she replied, “It just kind of stuck,
you know?”
Daisuke nodded after he thought about that. “I
suppose.” Peaches happened to look down by her former
classmate's side and saw Anna peeking out from behind. She quickly
hid back with a small gasp. A smile spread across Peaches'
face.
“Oh, and who's this little cutie?” she asked. Daisuke
looked down and patted Anna on the head.
“This is my daughter, Anna-chan,” he replied. Peaches'
eyes lit up brighter than the stars.
“You have a daughter?” she asked.
“That's right,” he replied. The man looked down at the
little girl hiding behind him. “Say hi, Anna-chan,” he
whispered. The little girl peeked out at the smiling lady squatting
down to her level.
“Hi there,” she greeted the little girl.
“Hi…” Anna mumbled as she gave her a small wave.
Daisuke chuckled.
“Don't worry about her,” he said, “She's just
really shy.”
“I see,” the woman said before rising to her feet,
“So who's her mother?” Daisuke lowered her head.
“She's dead,” he lied. The glow in Peaches' face dimmed
at that response.
“Oh, I'm so sorry to hear that,” she murmured. Another
thought crossed her mind, changing her mood. “How old is
Anna-chan?” she asked. Daisuke pretended to perk up.
“She's six years old,” he replied.
“Ooo, that's a busy age,” Peaches cooed.
“Yeah,” Daisuke said with his laughter reaching the
high afternoon sky.
“Peaches!” a man yelled behind her from the club where
she was standing in front of before, “Where the hell are
you?! Get your ass back to work right now!” Peaches gave off
a nervous laugh as a response.
“I better go, I have to get back to work,” she said
quickly. “Nice talking to you again.” Peaches turned to
run back to her post.
“Good luck with getting into art school!” Daisuke
yelled back. The bubbly woman turned around and flashed another
V-sign at him.
“Remember, I love Peaches!” she shouted before heading
back to work handing out flyers. Daisuke couldn't help but smile at
such a woman. Anna looked up at her father.
“Papa, who was that?” she asked.
“A really nice, goofy girl I know used to know,” he
replied. “A really nice, goofy girl.”
Yoshimi
April 1st, 1993.
Daisuke waited under the cherry tree in the public park in Kobe.
Kyoko set him up on a blind date today. The man nearly spat out his
green tea when he heard that.
“What?!” he screamed in Kato's kitchen. The old lady
tried her best to calm him down.
“It's just a blind date,” Kyoko reasoned with him.
“I'll even watch Anna-chan while you have a nice time
out.”
“But why?” he asked.
“Anna-chan's going to need a mother figure in her life
soon,” the old lady began. “And how long do you plan to
stay single?” Daisuke looked at her blinking.
“Well… I haven't really thought about it,” he
answered in a choked-up voice. Kyoko leaned in close to his face
with a grin.
“So, this is a good place to start,” she encouraged.
“She's a daughter of a good friend of mine. She's really nice
and just got out of a nasty divorce. Maybe Anna-chan could have a
little step-sister if it all goes well.”
Daisuke gave off a nervous laugh. “You won't back off of
this, will you?”
“Do it for me, please?” the old lady pleaded. The young
man frowned as he set his cup down on the kitchen table.
“Fine,” he said. “I'll give it a try.”
Kyoko bowed her head with a smile.
“You have just made me so happy,” she said.
“You'll really like her, I promise.” Daisuke really
wasn't too sure about that last statement. So, here he was at the
park waiting for his date. Daisuke looked at his watch. She
should be here by now, he thought. It's almost three
o'clock.
“Excuse me,” a small voice spoke up. “Are you
Kimoto Daisuke?” The man turned around to see a tiny woman
standing inches away from him. He couldn't take his eyes off of her
yellow and pink yukata. Her light red butterfly clips held her
twists in her hair neatly in place. Daisuke tilted his head
puzzled.
“Yes,” he replied. “Why do you ask?” The
woman's cheeks turned a bright pink at his question.
“I'm Kate Yoshimi,” she answered in a soft voice.
“I believe I am your date.” It took Daisuke a while to
put it together in his head.
“Oh,” he said aloud. “Nice to meet you!”
Both of them took a bow. It was just now he noticed that Yoshimi
had nice violet eyes.
“So what are we doing today?” she asked. Her blind date
shrugged.
“I don't really know,” he said. “We could just
walk around for a bit.”
“That sounds good,” Yoshimi replied. The two of them
started their path. He got to know his date quite well. She too had
a young daughter Anna's age and she had just recently got divorced.
As a result, mother and daughter moved from Osaka to Kobe for a
change in pace. Her mother objected to the move, but Yoshimi
insisted on a changer for her and her young daughter. They had just
bought an apartment near the beach. Right now, Yoshimi was looking
for a new job in Kobe.
“Whoa,” Daisuke said. “That seems like a
lot.” Yoshimi nodded at him.
“Yes, it has,” she said in a soft voice, “How
about you?”
Daisuke looked up at her blankly. “What?”
“What is your story?” Yoshimi asked. The man froze in
his tracks and lowered his head. His dated stopped behind rather
puzzled.
“Daisuke-san?” she asked. He turned to her with a
rather dry smile on his face.
“It's a long story,” he replied. Yoshimi looked rather
confused by his statement.
“Shall we go on?” Daisuke asked. His date nodded at him
uneasily as she walked up beside him.
Their date turned out to be rather nice and quiet. They walked
through the park admiring the cherry blossoms and talking. He even
took her out to dinner and walked her back to her new apartment.
Sparks didn't go off between Yoshimi and Daisuke, but they became
good friends all the way up until January 1994. They would meet up
in the city part of Kobe and just talk over coffee or lunch.
Daisuke found that he rather enjoyed her company.
Maybe Kyoko-san did do something right for me for a change,
he thought. Bit by bit, they shared personal stories with each
other and became strong support for one another. Their little girls
even became good friends and played together.
“They look like they could be sisters,” Yoshimi said as
she watched Anna and her daughter, Kiko, playing on the beach
together.
“Yeah,” Daisuke agreed. Could every day be like
this? However, it came to an end when Yoshimi and Kiko moved
back to Osaka when her mother died.
“I'll miss you,” Yoshimi told Daisuke.
“Me too,” he replied. They kept in contact for a little
while until they grew apart and moved on with their own lives.
Both women put a lasting impact on his life, but that was nothing
compared to the next decision he would make next year.