Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Cherry Bomb ❯ Snowy City Day ( Chapter 37 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Thirty-Seven: Snowy City Day:
7:45 a.m.
Tsuzuki and Shouto walked into the living room. Both women were
asleep on the couch. Tsuzuki cleared his throat. The women jerked
awake.
“Hi,” Shouto said. “Sleep well?” Anna blinked for a moment.
“Huh? Oh, it's you,” she said. Tsuzuki leaned in.
“You've been asleep out here or quite sometime,” he whispered. Anna
gave him a blank stare.
“Did I?” she asked. Tsuzuki helped her up. Shouto leaned in and
kissed Annabelle on the forehead.
“I'm off today,” he whispered. His wife's eyes lit up. She kissed
him on the lips. Shouto chuckled and kissed her again. Tsuzuki
watched them, planning. He pulled Anna into his arms. She looked up
but said nothing. The wheels began to turn in her husband's
head.
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9:28 a.m.
“Feels so good to get out,” Tsuzuki said. He stretched his arms
above his head.
“We were out yesterday,” Anna said.
“I know,” he said. “But it still feels good.”
“Right,” she said. “So what are we doing now?”
“What do you want to do first?” he asked.
“I don't know,” she said. Tsuzuki frowned.
“Oh come on,” he said. “Let's have fun.”
“This was your idea,” Anna said. “What do you want to do?” The
shinigami paused. Only one thing came to mind.
“Can we just go for a walk?” Tsuzuki asked.
“That's fine with me,” Anna said.
“Sound good to you?” Tsuzuki asked Kirika-chan. The baby cooed and
giggled.
“Well then, that's settled,” Tsuzuki said. “Let's get going.”
Manhattan looked nice on foot in the snow. Everyone rushed around
for last minute Christmas shopping.
“Why are there so many kids out today?” Tsuzuki asked.
“Christmas Eve,” Anna said.
“Huh?” he asked.
“Kids are always out for weeks around Christmas in America,” his
wife explained.
“But why?”
Anna shrugged. “I can't tell you. It surprised me when I first came
to live here.” She looked over at Tsuzuki.
“I bet you were in for a shock.”
“Uh-huh.”
They stopped at a crosswalk. Anna looked up at the thick snowflakes
falling from the sky.
“Another snowy Christmas,” she said. She turned to Tsuzuki.
“What will you do about work?” Anna asked. Her husband nervously
whistled.
“Asato,” she said sternly. The signal changed to walk. Tsuzuki took
off as fast as he could.
“Asato!” Anna shouted. She took off running after the shinigami.
Tsuzuki didn't look back. Kirika-chan whimpered in her mother's
arms.
Anna had to chase Tsuzuki for about eight blocks. He wouldn't let
up either. Anna growled.
“Come back here!” she shouted. The woman finally caught up with her
husband. Tsuzuki turned around, grinning. Anna glared at him.
“Why did you do that?” she asked. He tried not to laugh as he
shrugged. Anna shook her head.
“I'm being serious here,” she said. “I don't want you to lose your
job.” He gently tapped her on the cheek.
“It will be okay,” Tsuzuki whispered. “We will be fine.” His wife
frowned.
“Aw, come here,” he said. The shinigami pulled her to his chest.
Her kissed her atop her head.
“There,” Tsuzuki said. “I'll talk to them when we get home.”
“It's still too much,” Anna said. “I don't want you to get in
trouble.”
“It will be fine,” Tsuzuki said. He turned to their daughter.
“Daddy won't lose his job,” he whispered. “We will enjoy our
vacation. When get home, everything will be fine.” The shinigami
turned back to Anna.
“Isn't that right?” he asked.
“Uh… yeah, yeah,” she said, nodding. “Sure we will.” Tsuzuki perked
up.
“Great! Shall we get going?” he asked. The shinigami held out his
hand. Anna shrugged and took it. What else could she do? Meanwhile,
Tsuzuki smiled to himself. He was going to enjoy Christmas in a few
hours.