Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Boar and Rat ❯ My Sister ( Chapter 35 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Thirty-Five: My Sister:
-Haruka-
I may had despised my sister but she was the only one who got me.
Our parents were messed up. Father was a soldier in World War II.
Being a POW will really ruin you. But I think he was messed up
before he met my mother. Anyone who gets in with us is.
I digress.
My sister and I latched onto each other for survival. It wasn't
because we wanted to. I think Juriko despised me as much as I did
her. It was because we had to. Sure, our parents did care about our
needs. But that was all. Our mother never wanted us. She tried to
kill us before we were born. Her family barely had enough money to
survive. The 1930's ruined everyone during that time. The Eda clan
felt the effects tenfold. Mother got pregnant at a bad time. Her
boyfriend was not a good match. They fought when they were younger.
They were just that passionate too. He wanted to leave but Mother
wouldn't let go. Pregnancy made it worse. Neither wanted us but
abortion was not on the table. Too poor. So mother tried to make
herself miscarry. She did everything too. Mother would hit or fall
on her stomach. Many times. But as you can see, I'm still
alive.
Juriko and I were born before Christmas. Mother and Father got
married. Happy family, right?
You poor ignorant fool.
I had to follow Juriko's lead to survive. She clearly was the
favorite. When our parents weren't fighting or despondent, their
attention was on her. I was an after-thought. Annoying, but I
wasn't too bothered. I liked to be alone.
Again, I digress.
I do remember one promise we made to each other. We were ten at the
time. We were alone in our living room. Our parents were out for
the day. I don't remember. We were lying on the tatami mats in the
living room. It was too hot to move. I was tired but couldn't
sleep. Juriko turned to me.
“Hey Haruka,” she said. I turned to her.
“What?” I asked. Her smile annoyed me.
“What?” I asked again. “Spit it out
already!”
“Let's make a pact,” she said. I wrinkled my nose.
“Why?” I asked. Juriko put her hand on mine.
“Let's stay together,” she said. “No matter
what.” I narrowed my eyes.
“Why?” I asked. Her smile made my right eye twitch.
“Are you serious?” I asked.
“Uh-huh,” she said, nodding. Even back then, she was so
annoying. I sighed and rolled my eyes.
“Fine,” I muttered. She held out her right pinky. I
frowned.
“Seriously?” I asked.
“Yes!” Juriko insisted. I puffed up my cheeks and
linked my pinky with hers. My sister giggled. We did the stupid
promise thing. We weren't being sincere. She abandoned me first
when we got older. So, I abandoned her back.
“That all can change.”
I lifted my head. My eyes widened. “No…” I shook
my head.
“No. No! This can't be!” I shouted. “You're dead!
I watched you drown! I wished it so!” My sister at age
fifteen stood across from me. She had that smile that made me want
to scream.
“Yes,” she said. Juriko held out her hand. “Come
with me.”
I shook my head. “No… No, you will not take me! I will
not die. I choose to win!”
“You won't win.”
I whipped around. No… Not him too. I saw another grin that
made me want to scream.