Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Cherry Crush ❯ Daiyu ( Chapter 14 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Fourteen: Daiyu:
Daiyu is on the move again. She headed down to the airport. Her
parents didn't stop her. They haven't been all this time. Why try
now?
Daiyu looked at her phone. It was now eight in the morning. She'd
by in Japan close to lunchtime. She wouldn't give up. They called
her flight. Daiyu shoved her phone back into her pocket. She walked
to board her plane.
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“Come on, you're going to be late,” Anna said. Kirika-chan sat at
the kitchen table rolling her eyes.
“I don't want to see her,” she said.
“I know,” her mother said. “But it will make her happy.” The girl
snorted. Anna gave her a sympathetic smile as she sat across from
the table.
“Look,” she said. “We both know how she is. But she loves you so
much. She doesn't get to see you that often either. Seeing her
would bring her so much joy.” Kirika-chan eyed her, frowning.
“Really?” her facial expression asked. Anna sighed. How many times
has she done this speech? Even she doesn't believe what she's
saying. The woman sighed.
“Just humor her please?” she asked. Kirika-chan said nothing. She
rose to her feet.
“Thank you,” Anna said. She took a breath. She could feel Tsuzuki's
eyes on her back.
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-Chijou-
Anna and Kirika-chan waited in the airport. Both didn't want to be
there. Daughter looked at mother. Anna shot a look back.
“Be civil,” her eyes said. That sentiment was directed towards
herself. Suddenly, Kirika-chan's phone rang. She looked at Anna
again. Her mother gestured her to answer. The girl sighed and
pulled out her phone.
“Hello?” she asked.
“Kiri?” Daiyu asked on the other line. Kirika-chan rolled her eyes
as she forced herself to smile.
“Auntie,” she said. “How are you?”
“Good,” the Chinese woman said. “And you?”
“Fine,” the girl said. “Where are you?”
“I'm heading toward the gate,” Daiyu said. “Are you there?”
Kirika-chan and Anna looked at each other.
“Yeah,” the girl said. “We're near the entrance.”
“Excellent,” Daiyu said. “I will be right there. Love you. Bye.”
Kirika-chan hung up.
“I'll leave you to it,” Anna said. Her daughter gave her a blank
stare.
“You're leaving?” she asked.
“I don't think she wants to see me,” her mother said. She kissed
Kirika-chan on the forehead.
“See you at home,” Anna said. She turned and left the airport.
Kirika-chan frowned as she waved.
“Bye-bye…” she said.
“Kiri!” she heard behind her. Kirika-chan turned around. Daiyu
walked over with her arms out.
“Kiri! I've missed you so much!” she shouted. Her niece forced
herself to smile. Daiyu pulled her into a hug. Her niece clenched
her teeth.
“Thank you,” Kirika-chan said. Her aunt wouldn't let up. Finally,
Daiyu let go.
“It's been months,” she said.
“Yeah…” Kirika-chan said. “Have you eaten yet?”
“No,” Daiyu said. “Are you treating me to lunch?”
“Sure!” Kirika-chan said. “Korean barbeque, right?” Her aunt perked
up.
“That sounds great!” she said.
“Right,” her niece said. Kirika-chan led Daiyu out of the airport.
Just make it through the weekend. The festival begins this
evening.