Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Lost Kyoto Weekend ❯ Lost Weekend in Kyoto ( Chapter 1 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Lost Weekend in Kyoto
March 1st, 2010.
The Shinkansen pulled up in Kyoto. Tsuzuki held
Anna's hand while excited little chills raced through his body.
Felt good to be back, again. The people around them hurried to get
on and off the trains. Anna felt someone
nudge her on the arm. She looked up to
see Tsuzuki smiling at her.
"Happy birthday," he whispered. Anna felt her
heart flutter.
"Thanks," she said. He kissed her on the
cheek.
"Come on," he said. "We have to get going." She
tilted her head, blinking.
"Where?" the woman asked. He broke into
a goofy grin.
"Just come on!" the shinigami said. He tugged
her along with him while Anna looked around with a confused look on
her face.
"Where are we going?" she asked. Tsuzuki turned
to her, winking.
"That's a secret,"
he said. Anna's expression went blank.
"Okay…" she said. Tsuzuki led her further
into the crowd.
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They ate at a French café for lunch. Anna
enjoyed her fill of the delicacies while Tsuzuki feasted on the
sweet crêpes that came to the
table. Anna watched him as he ate.
"Remember," she said. "We still have to pick up
my cake."
"It's fine!" he brushed off. "I still have room for cake!" Anna stuck out her tongue
at him.
"Oh, I forgot," she said. "You are a bottomless
sweet pit, aren't you?"
"Yep!" Tsuzuki said with a nod. His girl
smiled.
"You have some whipped cream on your nose," she
said.
"Huh?" he asked. He
reached up to wipe off, but his fiancée took hold of his
wrist.
"Here," she said. "Let me get it for you." Anna
started to pick up her napkin, but then
leaned forward and licked the whipped cream off his nose. That
little movement alone made him jump.
"Anna-chan!" he said, gasping. "What are you
doing? Wait 'til later!" She sat back, smiling.
"Sorry," Anna said. "You're just fun to
mess with sometimes." He blinked at her with a
blank stare. She giggled at him. Tsuzuki sighed, but
smiled. Oh
Anna-chan…
Tsuzuki insisted on buying a cake. "The
birthday girl needs a cake!" he said. Anna threw up her
hands.
"Okay, okay," she said. "We'll get a cake." Her fiancé
grinned.
"Thanks!" the shinigami cheered. Anna smiled
and shook her head.
"Honestly," she said. "You're acting like
it's your birthday." Tsuzuki bowed his head.
"Sorry," he said. Anna smiled.
"Silly," she said. The woman
stuck out her tongue. They headed out to search
for a bakery. Anna turned to her lover.
"Do you know where
you are going?" she asked. Tsuzuki ignored her question and looked
around. Anna nudged him on the arm.
"Honey," she said. "Where are we going?"
The shinigami glanced down at
her.
"Hm?" he asked.
"Where are we going?" Anna asked again. Her
boyfriend grinned at her.
"Secret!" he said. His fiancé tilted her
head.
"In other words, you don't know," she
said.
"Come on, have a little faith in
me."
"Okay…" she
said. "What's the bakery's name?" Tsuzuki looked around for a
bit.
"Well…" he said. His
eyes shifted around to the shops on
either side of him. Finally, the shinigami spotted his
target.
"There!" he said, pointing. Anna turned and
looked down the street. She raised an
eyebrow at what she saw.
"Fairy Kiss Bakery?" she asked.
"Yeah," Tsuzuki said. "Let's go in." He took hold of Anna's hand. His
fiancée kept a small smile on her face.
"Alright," she said. Tsuzuki ushered her over
to the bakery. The bells jingled like a
fairy's jewels as he opened the door. Anna had to drag him inside
after he drooled over the yummy cakes on
display in the big shop window. Two girls at the counter looked
up.
"Welcome!" they said.
"Hello!" Tsuzuki said. The man turned to his
fiancée and whispered in her ear.
"Let me talk to them first," he told her.
"What?" Anna whispered with a strange look on her face. Tsuzuki put up his
hand.
"I've got it," he insisted. "Stay there." Anna
drew her mouth closed. Right, Tsuzuki thought.
The man walked up to the counter. The
girls gave him an odd look. He spent the last ten minutes drooling
at the display in the front window, then he was whispering to his
ladylove, but now he switched to a more serious
attitude.
"Hi," Tsuzuki said.
The older girl blinked at
him.
"Can we help you?" she asked.
"I would like to order two cakes today," the
shinigami said, grinning.
"Okay," she replied. Tsuzuki held up his
hand.
"Wait," he said. "I didn't finish." Tsuzuki
pointed over at Anna. "Today is her
birthday. So, I want the first cake
today." The older girl nodded.
"Okay," she said. "And the other
one?"
"Now the other one," he began. The shinigami
leaned in close to the girls and they did likewise.
"That's for the wedding tomorrow,"
Tsuzuki whispered. The
younger girl's amber eyes lit
up.
"Oh, you're getting married!" she
gasped.
"Shhh!" he said. "She doesn't know it yet." The
sisters nodded, covering their mouths. Anna watched them the whole
time. Why are they talking so
softly? The
girls at the counter
understood.
"Alright," the older girl answered. "Which cake
would you like today?" Tsuzuki turned to Anna.
"Honey, come pick out the cake you want," he
said.
"Alright," she said. They ended up with a
strawberry-lemon cake with whipped frosting.
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It was love at first
sight and she just had to have it.
Tsuzuki and Anna wandered around an
old-time shopping district after lunch.
She took in the sights and sounds as he plotted out the right
stores to come back to. They had just left the bakery after picking
up her birthday cake. Tsuzuki turned to
his girl.
"Where to next, birthday girl?" he
asked.
"Hm, let's see," she
said. Anna looked around at the various shops. She stopped short at
one in particular.
"Oh!" she gasped. Anna wandered across the
street.
"Anna-chan?" Tsuzuki
asked as he followed her.
"What is it?" he asked. She pointed to the
glass in front of her. Tsuzuki looked up and saw a mannequin
standing in the window wearing a bridal kimono. The garment looked
like a standard wedding kimono at the shoulders, but as the eyes went downwards, the pristine white blended into a hazy cherry blossom pink. The
design had a flowery appearance all the way down to the very pink
hem. The obi mirrored the blending color of the kimono. Anna's eyes
lit up at such beauty.
"Wow!" she murmured. "I wish I could
wear it." Tsuzuki had already
incorporated the kimono in his plans. He embraced Anna in his arms
from behind.
"It would look beautiful on you," he said. His
girl frowned.
"Probably can't afford it anyway," she
complained. Tsuzuki happened to look up
at the store door when he noticed the
going out of business sign. He nuzzled her ear.
"Hold that thought," the shinigami said. He
grabbed her by the hand and led her into the store. The store owner
looked up when he heard the bell ring.
Tsuzuki and Anna stood in the doorway.
The man turned to the birthday girl.
"Let me deal with him, okay?" he said. Anna
gave him a blank stare.
"What?" she asked. Tsuzuki walked up to the
counter. The old man eyed him.
"Welcome sir," he said. "How may I help you today?" Tsuzuki gave
him a big smile.
"I noticed your sign at the door," he said.
"Thought I would take a look around." The old man smiled back at
him.
"Ah yes, my health hasn't been in the best
shape lately. So, I'm moving to the countryside for some rest. What can I do for you today?"
"You see, it's that young lady's birthday today
and I want to get her something special."
The old man's eyes lit up. "Anything in
particular you want?" he asked.
Tsuzuki looked around. "Well, I'd like
that kimono in the shop window." The old
man's face dimmed.
"You sure you don't want anything else?" he
asked.
"No," Tsuzuki replied. "Just the kimono." The
old man lowered his head.
"You sure?"
"Yes."
The store owner fidgeted as he looked at his
hands. "Alright, but, I have to tell you
one thing."
"What?" the shinigami asked. The old man leaned
in close.
"This was a gift to my daughter before she
died," he said.
"A gift?" Tsuzuki asked.
The store owner nodded. "She was to get married
after college, but then, she died in a
car accident. Her fiancé's mother
made it just for her. I hadn't had the heart to keep it or sell
it."
"We'll treat it well," Tsuzuki assured
him.
"Do I have your word?"
"We'll take care of it like your daughter
would. It'll stay in good condition for
years to come."
The old man's eyes
filled with tears with a bow. "I thank you!" Anna watched, curious.
Tsuzuki switched to whispering and straining to listen proved
useless. However in a few moments, she got to try on the kimono.
The store owner smiled after she modeled
it for him.
"You're lovely just
like my daughter was," he said. Anna just bowed her head with
grace.
"Thank you, sir," she said. Tsuzuki bought the
kimono at a thirty percent discount.
The unsuspecting bride had her
kimono and now for the accessories.
First, she needed something for her
hair. He turned to her in the street.
"Say," Tsuzuki said. "Would you like a hairpin
to go with your kimono?"
"Hm?" Anna asked. Her fiancé grinned at
her.
"Come with me," he whispered. The
shinigami took her by the hand led her down the
pathway. They happened to come across a
hairpin stall a few blocks down. Anna's eyes lit up amazed at the
display.
"Wow!" she whispered. Tsuzuki stood behind her,
smiling.
"Pick one out," he said. She looked
up at him with big eyes.
"You mean…" she began to ask.
"Yeah," he said.
Anna looked at the various flowers on the pins on
display.
"Oh wow," she said. "There are so many…
Let's see…" The colors sang to her in the sunlight. She
picked up one with white and pink
flowers. She held it to her hair.
"How does this look?" Anna asked. Tsuzuki matched the pink and white plum blossoms to
her new kimono in his head.
"Is that the one you want?" he asked. Anna
turned to a mirror on the stall.
"Hm…" she said. The woman
picked up a similar one with cherry and
plum blossoms and held it to her head.
Next followed a pin with pink and white chrysanthemums. Anna
frowned after setting down the third one.
"This is not easy," she complained. Tsuzuki
patted her on the shoulder.
"Take your time if
you need to," he said. Anna glanced back at the
pins.
"Okay…" she
mumbled. Did they have to be so
well made? She finally settled
on her first choice. Tsuzuki bought the pin with pink and white
plum blossoms. The vender wrapped them in tissue paper and put them in a bag.
"Thank you, come again," she said.
The couple and the vendor bowed. One accessory
down, a good number to go, and he had to get his kimono
too!
Tsuzuki took a break from his secret wedding
shopping to enjoy the afternoon with the
birthday girl. He and Anna sat on the bench, watching the people
walk by. The shinigami had his arm around her shoulders. She
cuddled up in response. Her fiancé couldn't
help but smile.
"Do you like your birthday?" Tsuzuki
asked.
"Yes," she said.
"That's good," he said back. They looked out on
the crowd. Three high school girls walked into one of the sweet
shops. Tsuzuki remembered that he still didn't know some things
about his fiancée.
"Anna-chan," he spoke up.
"Hm?" she asked.
"I have to know,"
her love said. "What was high school in America like?"
"Okay."
"But how?"
Anna looked at the crowd as if in a daze. "I
felt dead inside in the beginning."
Tsuzuki's eyes filled with pity. "Anna-chan…"
She shook her head. "Much like our beloved
Japan, I closed off my heat from the
outside world. I was like the walking dead while life swirled
around me. I was in another country after Papa's death. I'm sure
there were people helping me adjust, but
I just couldn't connect with them."
Tsuzuki eyed her with a heavy heart. "I'm so sorry to hear that…" She
turned to him, smiling.
"Then in college," the woman said. "Becky
became my Matthew C. Perry and forced me to try and open
up."
"I can see that,"
Tsuzuki said. He laughed but
paused.
"Then, what does that make me?" he asked. Anna leaned in close to his
face.
"My Japan's future," she whispered. The woman
gave him a little kiss on the tip of his nose. Tsuzuki smiled for
he already had that notion in
mind.
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"Make a wish," Tsuzuki said. Anna closed
her eyes and mumbled something before
blowing out the candles. The couple clapped.
"Yay!" Tsuzuki cheered. "So what did you wish
for?" Anna turned to him, smiling.
"Secret!" she
whispered. Her fiancé pouted.
"Aww."
"Sorry." Anna kissed him on the nose.
Tsuzuki sighed happily.
"Alright," he said. Anna turned to the
cake.
"I suppose you want a piece now, huh?" she
asked. The shinigami nodded eagerly.
"Yes!" he said. "Please cut
it!" His love gently shushed
him.
"Okay, okay," she said. "Hang on." Anna picked
up the knife and cut the first slice of
cake. Tsuzuki waited with an excited
heart. I hope your wish comes
true, he thought.
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Tsuzuki did a little shopping on his own. He
had her ring and now to get his. Come to
find out, the same jewelry store where he bought Anna's ring had a chain of stores in Kyoto as
well. Tsuzuki smiled at the door and went
inside. Lucky!
"Welcome!" the clerk perked up. "How can I help
today?" Tsuzuki walked up to the
counter.
"How are you this evening?" he
asked.
"Good," the clerk
said. "What can I do for you tonight?"
"Here." Tsuzuki reached into his jacket and
pulled out Anna's ring. "I want mine to compliment this
one."
"You mean… Oh!"
"Yes."
The clerk felt like singing. "Well okay, let me
see your hand." Tsuzuki held out his left hand.
"Ooo! You have such strong hands!" the clerk
cooed with bright pink cheeks.
"Thanks," Tsuzuki said. The woman measured his
ring finger and took down the numbers she needed.
"Do you want any engravings in it?" she
asked.
"How long will that take?"
"About a week."
"A week? No, I don't want an
engraving."
"Okay, I have just the ring." She reached into
the glass counter, pulled out a display of male wedding bands,
and picked up the one in the middle.
Tsuzuki examined and compared it to Anna's ring.
"Hm," he said. "This
is the only one?"
"We do have others. Take your time if you need
to," she said. Tsuzuki looked through each ring. He settled on a
platinum band that spoke to
him.
"I'll take this one," he said.
"Would you like that gift-wrapped?" the
clerk asked.
"Sure," the shinigami replied. The clerk boxed
up the ring after Tsuzuki made the purchase.
"Have a nice night," she said.
"You too!" he said back. Tsuzuki was
almost done with the preparations. He just
needed one more thing…
Tsuzuki had a little
shopping to do. Solo shopping for the wedding, that is. He had
Anna's bridal kimono and accessories. He had gotten his clothes and bought the rings. Now, what's next?
Every wedding needed a cake. Tsuzuki already had the perfect place
in mind. He purchased Anna's birthday
cake from Fairy Kiss Bakery. The shinigami already knew the girls
there. They got along rather well in
those short moments together.
Must… go…
inside…
"Eat me!" the cakes cried. "Eat me! Eat me!"
Drool touched the glass just like last
time. The cakes and sticky buns held him hostage where he stood,
but, he needed to go inside. I've got to go inside, the shinigami
thought. I've got to. I've got
to!
Inside, the two ladies watched Tsuzuki drool
over the cakes. The younger of the two nudged her sister's arm.
"Same guy with his fiancée?" she
whispered.
"Yep," her sister said, nodding.
"Shall I go get him?"
"Go ahead." Her sister walked outside to the
sweet-loving man.
Tsuzuki battled a losing war with his sweet
tooth when he felt a tap on his arm. The
shinigami leapt up with a yelp. The teenage girl smiled at
him.
"Hi," she said. "Again." Tsuzuki
blinked at her.
"Oh, it's you," he said. The girl looked at him
curiously, tilting her head. Tsuzuki mimicked the look on her
face.
"What?" he asked.
"You're alone?" she asked.
"Huh?" the shinigami asked. "Oh, why yes. She
doesn't know I'm here, in fact." His young friend looked intrigued.
"Oh, are you here for the…" she began to
ask.
"Yes, I came for the cake for our wedding
tomorrow," Tsuzuki said. "Are you still
open?" The younger girl perked up at the word "wedding."
"Come with me," she said. Tsuzuki walked into Fairy Kiss Bakery with the
sixteen-year-old girl. Her older sister perked up.
"Welcome!" she cheered to him for the second
time that day. Tsuzuki smiled and waved
at her.
"Hello," he said. "I've come for the cake." The
owner's brown eyes twinkled for a brief second.
"And have you made your selection?" she asked,
handing him a book of cake designs. The
shinigami grinned as he flipped open the book to the
exact page that he wanted.
"Right here," he said as he pointed to page
eleven. The girls looked at the design in question. Tsuzuki wanted
a three-layer white chocolate cake with cherry blossom petals baked inside. The cherry blossom icing
decoration made a good match to the cake
itself atop of the white frosting. The branch on the side gave the
pink flowers a rather cute touch to them. Both sisters looked up
with jaws wide open. Tsuzuki gave their
facial expression an odd look.
"Is… something wrong?" he
asked.
"That's daddy cake!" the younger girl
gasped.
"Daddy's cake?" Tsuzuki asked.
"He made it for our mother as a present on her
twentieth birthday," the older sister explained. "He
used it to propose to her on that evening.
He created it on a whim to impress our
mother." The older sister, Momoko, pushed back her black bangs out
of her eyes. "When I was really little," she continued. "He and
mama created the recipe to make it better for my sister and me to bake the cake ourselves
one day. We haven't even tried to replicate
even after their deaths." Tsuzuki looked intrigued by this
point.
"Why is that?" he asked.
"I'm afraid it won't turn out like he described
it," the older sister replied. "We
aren't as advanced as our father was. We
only started this bakery a month ago and we've only done the
basics."
"Let my fiancée and I be your judges," the
shinigami offered. Both sisters looked at him with big
eyes.
"What?" Momoko asked. "You're
joking, right?" Tsuzuki gave them a huge
grin.
"In fact," he said.
"I'll make a little bet with you: if it's good, I'll pay half price
for bring the first to try it. If it's not good, I'll pay full
price. Are we on?" Both sisters gave him an odd look. Who
the hell was this man?
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Tsuzuki sat in a bar near the guest house that
he and Anna were staying in. He still had one more gift to give her
for her birthday. Shinto priests came in abundance in this country
and the shinigami needed to find the right one. Tsuzuki looked along the
bar to his left. A man near the other end drew his attention. He
looked about fifty in his jeans and t-shirt and had just finished
his last shot. Go over to
him, instinct told Tsuzuki. The
shinigami got up and walked over to the
man. He looked up to see Tsuzuki smiling at him. He raised an
eyebrow at the guy.
"Uh… can I help you?" he
asked.
"Mind if I sit down?" Tsuzuki asked. The other
man shook his head.
"No, I guess," he replied.
"Great," the shinigami said. He took a
seat at the stool next to the man.
"Excuse me for asking this, but are you a priest by chance?" The
man stared at him.
"How did you know?" he asked. Tsuzuki
shrugged.
"Just a guess," he said. He held out his hand.
"I'm Tsuzuki Asato, by the way."
"Himura Kenji," the priest said. The men
shook hands and Tsuzuki held up his hand.
"Bar tender!" he shouted. "Another drink for me
and my friend!" The man behind the bar got to work. The shinigami
began his plan.
"You're not from here, are you?" Kenji asked
him.
"Nope," Tsuzuki
replied. "I'm on vacation with my fiancée. It's her birthday
today."
"Oh, I see. Where are you from?"
"Tokyo."
Kenji gave off a low whistle. "That
far?"
Tsuzuki nodded with a huge grin.
"Yep."
"Is your fiancée having a good
birthday?"
"Yeah, it's almost
complete.
The priest gave him a funny look. "What do you
mean?"
Tsuzuki sat back, smiling. "I still have one
more gift to give her. It'll have to be tomorrow,
though."
"Why is that?" Kenji asked. The shinigami leaned in close.
"Tell me," Tsuzuki whispered. "How are the shrines here?"
"Good, I guess."
"How is yours?"
The priest blinked at him. "Why?"
The other man smiled. "That's part of her
present."
"Huh?" Kenji asked.
"I need you to help me out with something," the shinigami said.
"What?" his new pal
asked.
"Please marry us," Tsuzuki requested. "I would
like to get married tomorrow."
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They had their doors
opens because of the heat that night. Anna let the cool breeze beat
upon her shapely body. Tsuzuki stroked her cheek.
"Happy birthday," he
whispered. Anna gave him a little smile.
"You know the doll festival is Wednesday,
right?" she asked.
"That's right."
"Well on the day before, Papa and I would just
celebrate on that day."
Her lover blinked. "What for?"
"Just because."
"Just because?"
Anna rolled onto her back. "My birthday is on
the first of March. The doll festival is on the third. So, Papa
linked the two days together with a
celebration." Suddenly, Anna frowned. "I lost those days after I
moved to America." Tsuzuki
patted her on the head. He resolved to give those days back to her.
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March 2nd, 2010.
It's an all-day rain today. To be specific,
it's going to be an all-day sun shower. Tsuzuki groaned he looked
out the doorway.
"What's the matter, babe?" Anna asked from
their futon.
"Look!" her lover complained. Anna lifted her
head and looked out the doorway.
"Oh, it's a sun shower," she said.
"Exactly," Tsuzuki
groaned. This ruins all of my
plans today! Now what am I going
to do? The shinigami paused
when he heard laughter. He turned to see
Anna smiling at him with her head propped up by her
elbows.
"You know what that means?" she asked. Tsuzuki
tilted his head.
"What?" he asked.
"It's a kitsune wedding today," she
said. It took Tsuzuki a moment to get
what she was saying.
"Oh!" he said. With
that a new ironic idea came into his head. His eyes lit up as he
put it altogether. That just
might work, he thought.
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Tsuzuki came by the menswear
store to pick up his men's kimono.
Yesterday evening, they took his measurements for the
rental. Tsuzuki knocked on the glass doors. The
clerk straightened his glasses as he looked up from his
newspaper.
"Welcome sir!" he said. "How may I help you
today?"
"I came to pick up
my kimono for my wedding this evening," Tsuzuki said. The elder
clerk's face lit up.
"Oh yes, I remember you now," he said. "Right
this way." Both men walked to the back. The clerk pulled down
Tsuzuki's kimono from the center rack in the storage room.
"Is this it?" the clerk asked him. Tsuzuki
inspected the outfit in plastic
covering.
"Yes, it is," he said, smiling. "Can I wear
this out of the store?"
"After you pay the fee," the clerk
said.
"Yes sir!" Tsuzuki replied. "I brought more
money today." The clerk had a Cheshire
grin on his face.
"Follow me," he said. They walked
back to cashier at the front.
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Anna woke up alone in their room in the inn.
She glanced around from under the sheets. Asato-kun? Where did you go? Anna looked up and noticed her phone buzzing next to
her.
"Hm?" she asked as
she picked it up. "A text?" The woman
opened the message for a look.
Hey Dear,
Out for the morning. See you this evening. Just
relax until three.
Love you, Asato-kun
: x : x: x
Anna smiled at the
message. Asato-kun… However, more questions rose in her mind. Where
did he go? Why is he out? Anna sat up and
stared at the screen.
"What are you up to?" she asked herself. The
kisses at the end of the message only heightened her
suspicions.
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Tsuzuki waited in the lobby, staring at the
clock behind the desk. The bride must
have to their room by now. The wedding
would take place at six; plenty of enough time for her to get
ready. He's dressed up and ready himself. The bride always takes
more time because she is high maintenance on the wedding day.
Tsuzuki gave Anna an hour
tops.
He followed the
Western tradition of not seeing his bride until the wedding.
Tsuzuki left early to make the last preparations. He only stopped
here to send the maid to Anna's room to help get her dressed. Just
one more text and he was gone
again.
Anna came back to her room after her bath and spotted a note taped to the
door.
"What's this?" she asked. The woman took it
down to read it. "Number one?" Anna raised an eyebrow at the
paper. Okay… What the
heck? Anna slid open her door
to find a maid waiting inside for
her.
"Can I help you?" the guest asked, blinking.
The maid perked up.
"Welcome back," she said. "I'm here to get you
dressed."
"Get me dressed for what?"
"Your wedding, of course!"
Anna stood before a mirror in her kimono. The
white and pink looked great on her. She
could be on the cover of a bridal magazine. The maid did a splendid
job with the transformation. She didn't usually wear make-up, but
today it worked. Anna blinked many times. Is that…
me? Even the jewelry Tsuzuki
bought her yesterday looked
elegant. Wow… She heard
a knock on the door. Anna turned to see the maid stood in the
doorway.
"Miss," she said. "It's time."
"I'll be right there," she said. The maid
walked out the door. Anna turned back to
the mirror and looked at the back side.
"Right," the bride
said before she left the room.
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Outside a Shinto shrine in Kyoto, Tsuzuki and
Anna stood looking inside. The man turned to his
ladylove.
"You sure you want to do this?" he asked. Anna
nodded. Tsuzuki took a moment to admire her facial
features in the setting sun behind her.
The lighting gave her an immortal youthful glow under her light
make-up. Her gold earring flashed in the soft tone on
her cheek and jaw.
"You won't have any second thoughts, will you?"
he asked.
"I won't she said.
"You sure?" Tsuzuki
asked.
"Asato-kun," the woman said sternly. He drew
his mouth closed. She gave him a little smile. Tsuzuki drew in a
breath.
"I just want to be
certain," the man said.
"I know," Anna said. She stroked him on the
arm. "It'll be okay."
"You promise? I just
don't want you getting cold feet at the last minute."
"I won't. I promise, anything else?"
Tsuzuki shook his head and looked forward.
"Just, we've kept them waiting long
enough."
"Huh?" she asked as she looked forward. The
priest's wife looked at them from
inside. Tsuzuki put on a serious face.
"Ready to do this?" he asked.
"Yes," Anna said. He took her by her hand and
they walked into the shrine.
The ceremony was a private one. They had the
priest's wife as a witness. Tsuzuki held
Anna's hand from the moment they first
walked into the shrine. One piece of paper married them and the
priest blessed their marriage. He let them say their vows. Much
like everything else, the vows were improvised.
Tsuzuki made his short with a sharp
point.
"Anna," he addressed. "I am lazy, childish, and try too much to make
people like me, but I do know this. I love you and I will do
everything in my power to keep you safe and make you happy every
day." Anna had her own vows
too.
"Asato-kun," she said. "You're the
first person since Papa's death to reach
out to me. Since then, you've been so dear to me. We are still
damaged people, but I won't let you break down. I will love and
stay with you with all of my being!" The priest's wife remained silent but
drawn in by their words. Tsuzuki and
Anna signed the certificate and they were married.
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After the wedding, Tsuzuki and Anna returned to
the guest house. He took her to the
downstairs restaurant. Not many people out tonight, just a few
elderly people and a couple of business
men. The newlyweds sat in a booth near the big window. Tsuzuki gave
his bride a calm smile.
"I'll get us a special
dinner," he said. "Wait here." Tsuzuki
patted her on the head before going up to the counter. The chef and
his wife looked up.
"Yes," the former asked. Tsuzuki grinned and
leaned in towards the older couple.
"You see that young lady sitting by the window
over there?" he asked pointing at Anna
as she looked at the rain still pouring outside. "It's our wedding
night tonight." The chef's wife's eyes
lit up.
"Oh!" she said in a low voice.
"Yes," Tsuzuki said. "So, I was thinking, do
you have something with an aphrodisiac?"
The older couple smiled.
"Wait there," the chef told him. "I have just
the thing." He reached over for the menu. Tsuzuki glanced over at Anna and winked as he waited. She
smiled when she saw him. The cook and
wife served the newlyweds roast turtle with a little soft crab for
the wedding dinner. They even got surprise dumplings at their
table. Tsuzuki watched his bride,
smiling.
"So tell me," he said. "What do you think of
your present?" Anna lowered her
chopsticks.
"Unexpected," she said. "But I love it." Her
husband gave her a rascal-like smile. Knew you would, he
thought. He turned to the kitchen. Next part coming
in… three… two… one!
"Look Anna-chan!" he said.
"Hm?" his wife asked as she looked
up. The cook's wife rolled out the cake.
Anna's eyes lit up as her mouth opened wide.
"Whoa!" she gasped. Tsuzuki picked up the knife
from the cart.
"Shall we cut it together?" he asked.
"Yes," Anna said, nodding. The bride stood from
the table and took his hand.
"Ready?" he asked.
"Yes," she replied. The couple slid the knife
through the cake. The people in the restaurant watching them be
clapped. A couple of businessmen took
pictures. Tsuzuki turned to his bride.
"You have the first slice," he offered.
Anna raised an eyebrow at
him.
"Okay…" she said.
"It's fine," her smile assured told her. His
wife took the first piece and he took another after her. They were
about to take a bit when someone
shouted, "Wait!" The couple looked up to see one of the old
women holding up a small, wrinkled
hand.
"You didn't make a toast!" she said. Tsuzuki
lowered his fork.
"Fine," he said. He and everyone raised their
cups.
"To a long and happy
marriage!" the shinigami said.
"Cheers!" everyone said. They all took a drink
as Tsuzuki turned back to his
bride.
"Try the cake," he said eagerly.
"Alright, alright," she said. Tsuzuki smiled in
glee as Anna picked up her fork and took a bite.
"Well?" he asked.
Anna looked up at him with surprised eyes.
"What is this?" she asked. Her
husband leaned in to her ear.
"Do you like it?" he asked. Anna nodded as she
ate.
"Really?" he asked. The husband took a bite
himself and automatically saw stars.
"Wow!" he
said. Those girls were crazy not
to make this more often!
"Are these real petals in this cake?" Anna asked after she took another bite. Tsuzuki
chuckled at her question. His wife paused.
"What is it?" she asked. Her husband smiled as
he leaned into her ear.
"They used real thawed cherry blossom petals in
this cake," he whispered. Anna turned to him, wide-eyed.
"No…" she gasped. Tsuzuki smiled as he
knew he had won the bakery bet.
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Tsuzuki wandered the gift strip near the guest
house he and his bride were staying. He
needed to get Anna a small gift before he could properly devour
her. The shinigami looked at the many stalls still open at this
time of night. Last night while Anna
slept, he went down and toured the alley down on the street
below. He had the exact stall in mind he
wanted to visit. The shinigami came over to the exact stall that he
wanted. The lady in charge waited behind the jewelry
stand.
"Good evening, sir," she greeted him. "Welcome and how can I help you today?"
Tsuzuki waved at her.
"Hey," he said. "Just here to do little
last-minute shopping."
"Anything in particular?" she asked. Tsuzuki
looked at all of the charm necklaces on display. He finally
settled on one in the dead center. This
charm looked cross-shaped with many square holes in the brown marble. The style itself made Tsuzuki
curious enough for a second look. The clerk eyed his
selection.
"Oh, that one," she said. "I got it from an old
friend before she moved in with her son
and daughter-in-law. It looks rather odd to me." The groom looked up.
"I'll take it," he said. The old lady had an
intrigued look on her face.
"Do you want it gift-wrapped?" she asked.
Tsuzuki shook his head.
"No, it's fine," he said.
"You know," the clerk went on as she picked up
the charm by its black satin chain. "Not
many ask about this particular charm. They glance over it and pick
something else. I wonder why."
"Can't tell you," Tsuzuki replied.
"500¥, please," she said
after totaling up the price. Tsuzuki
paid for the necklace.
"Keep the change,"
he said. They bowed and he headed up back to his room.
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The wedding night, marriage isn't complete
without it. A man takes his wife to bed and becomes one with her.
Tsuzuki already had that idea in mind
tonight. The shinigami walked his bride to their room after the wedding dinner. His strong arms
embraced her from behind. Anna felt her knees turn to jelly as his
hot breath touched her ear lobe.
"I want to treat you like a virgin
tonight," he whispered. The tip of his
tongue met with her bare nape. Anna
closed her eyes, panting.
"Yes," she whimpered. Tsuzuki's heart did a
little leap.
"You will always be my good girl," he
whispered. He gave her a light butterfly kiss on the nape. He took
in her trembling in his arms before
opening the door and leading her
inside.
The wedding night had to be perfectly ideal.
So, Tsuzuki decided to go basic. He carried Anna back to their room
in the traditional way. Anna slid open the door and her husband
kissed on the forehead.
"I love you," he whispered.
Anna nuzzled him on the neck. He carried
her to their futon, but he didn't let go
right away.
"Anna-chan," the groom said. His bride looked
up.
"Yes?" she asked. Tsuzuki gave her a
small kiss; his lips nearly touched her earlobe.
"I want to treat you like a
virgin tonight," he murmured. She parted
her lips to speak, but he lightly
shushed her.
"Please?" he whispered. Anna pressed her lips
together.
"Alright," she said. Tsuzuki kissed her
forehead.
"Thank you," he whispered. He kissed her on the
lips and laid his bride on the futon.
Anna watched as he stood over
her.
"Now," he said. "I'll be right back. Just going
out to get one more little present for you." The bride tilted her
head.
"Another gift?" she asked. Tsuzuki smiled and
patted her on the head.
"Now just stay right
there," he said. The shinigami knelt
down and gave her a little kiss. Her heart softened to get into the
atmosphere. Tsuzuki gently pulled away. The bride watched as he
left the room.
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Anna lay on the futon, looking at the ceiling.
Her heart fluttered as she waited.
Last night had been her last night as a
single woman. Tonight, she would become one with her lover turned
husband. The thought alone made her body quiver.
Her eyes focused on the brightly lit ceiling
above. All but one paper lantern had
been turned. Tsuzuki would fix that when
he returned. Where had he gone anyway? He had to be plotting
something to take off like that. Anna tried to guess what it could
be.
Moments later, she looked up when she heard the
door slide open. Tsuzuki stood in the
doorway with a little smile on his face.
"Waiting long?" he asked. Anna shook her head.
Her husband smirked, chuckling.
"That's good to hear," he said. The groom slid the door closed behind him and
latched it. The devilish hunger in his eyes made her
gulp.
"Aww," Tsuzuki cooed. "You look like I'm going
to kill you and eat you right there." Anna's cheeks pinkened as she
looked the other way.
"I'm sorry," the
bride apologized. Tsuzuki chuckled as he crossed the
room.
"There, there," he muttered. The groom let his
fingertips caress along his young bride's chin before gently
turning her made-up face to his. One look into those desire-filled
eyes made her
feel so small under him. His face closed inches to her
ear.
"I'll be really gentle tonight," he whispered.
His hot breath on her skin alone made her heart speed up in her
chest.
Tsuzuki gave his "virgin" bride a little smirk.
"Oh come on, I won't hurt you. Relax." Anna gulped
staring at him with big eyes. The shinigami let his thumb stroke
her cheek.
"You poor dear," he cooed. "You're shaking."
Anna turned her head.
"Forgive me," she said. Tsuzuki looked at her
with loving sympathy in his eyes.
"Poor
girl," he said softly. "I bet you've never been
kissed either, have you?" Her eyes widened at the question. Tsuzuki
chuckled.
"No?" he asked. Fake surprise wished over his
face. "A beautiful woman like you never been kissed? I can't
believe that." He leaned in closer to his
bride.
"Well then," the shinigami whispered. "We'll
just have to fix that, we'll we?" He closed the distance before she
could speak. The sensation he gave her made butterflies spread from
her stomach to her chest as Anna felt her husband give her the tiniest peck
on the lips. She didn't seem to know how to react. Tsuzuki gently
pulled away and looked her in the eye.
"Feel free to kiss back when you like," he
whispered. Anna pressed her lips together with soft red cheeks. Her
husband leaned down for another kiss.
Tsuzuki gently broke off the kiss. His hand
went for her headpiece. He set
her reddish-brown locks free from all decoration. His bride still looked at
with big eyes as Tsuzuki ran his fingers through her hair. He
smiled and kissed her
forehead.
"I won't hurt you," Tsuzuki whispered. His
hands moved to her pink and white obi.
In one swift move, he pulled the patterned silk and discarded it.
Anna's eyes followed him as he returned to kissing her. His lips
moved to her ear.
"I have a little gift for you," he whispered.
The bride glanced up at him as Tsuzuki sat up over her.
"Close your eyes,"
he said. The "virgin" bride complied.
Tsuzuki reached into his gi and pulled out the
necklace. Anna looked at the charm, curiously.
"For me?" she
asked.
"It's a little charm to keep evil spirits from
the marriage bed," her husband ad-libbed. Anna smirked at him, out
of character.
"Well, that's too
late for that," she said. Tsuzuki frowned, narrowing his
eyes.
"Huh?" he asked. "What do you
mean?"
"I'm looking at an evil spirit right now!" she
declared. Her husband pretended to be stunned.
"Me?" he asked. "But I'm not an evil
spirit!"
"But you're going to
ravish me!" she cried. Tsuzuki gave her a naughty smile and clasped
the charm necklace around her
neck.
"I'm a gentleman," he protested as he did so.
"Do I look like I'm capable of such monstrous acts?" Anna slipped
back into character for their night.
"But…" she began. Tsuzuki smirked as he
untied his gi. Anna's cheeks turned a rosy pink as
he tossed it aside.
"Believe me now?" he asked. In that moment,
Anna lost the ability to speak. Tsuzuki didn't even let her as he
closed the gap with an overwhelming,
live-giving kiss.
His tongue slowly inched towards her soft,
plump lips. It didn't take
much for him to gain entry in her mouth. The
sudden movement made the bride's spine jump. His strong touch to
her small shoulders eased her heart. Tsuzuki's hands clung to
Anna's white and pink blended kimono. He waited until she was fully
settled underneath him. He took his sweet time removing each part of her
bridal kimono. Anna felt the little butterflies dance around in her
stomach each time he touched her bare skin. Tsuzuki chuckled in his
mind. A tease wouldn't hurt, would it? The pink and
white silk ended up
in a heap on the floor.
Tsuzuki knelt down and laid tiny butterfly
kisses on Anna's throat. He took in the soft whimpers that escaped
from her lips. Her voice made such a heavenly pleasure-filled sound
in these intimate moments between them.
His tongue came down for a little lick
on her throat. The taste alone awoke his ten inches in his hakama.
In his hunger for more, Tsuzuki let his mouth trace back to her
ear. Anna's breathing quickened. Tsuzuki's eyes glanced up at
her.
"I haven't done
anything yet," he whispered. "Just take
it easy."
"I'm sorry," Anna murmured. Her husband
smiled.
"It's okay," he whispered back. He moved down
to her neck and planted a deep kiss. Anna closed her eyes and
murmured something. Tsuzuki glanced upwards.
"What did you
say?" he asked.
"Take me," his bride begged in a small voice.
"Take me, please!" Tsuzuki's face filled with intrigue.
"Are you sure about that?" he asked. "I don't
want to hurt you."
"Yes!" Anna whimpered. "Please make me yours!"
Tsuzuki's lips curved
into devilish smile.
"If this is what you really want," he
resolved.
"Yes!" Anna said, breathless. "Please!" Tsuzuki
licked his lips.
"Alright," he said. "How can I deny a virginal
goddess' heart's desire?" He sat up and untied his hakama. Anna
gulped as she watched him discard them to the side.
"So big!" her eyes yelped as her boxers
followed behind. Tsuzuki smirked and chuckled at her.
"Surprised?" he asked. Anna nodded as a rush of
red flooded her cheeks. He only smiled as he heard the aroused
blood racing through her body. Just by her dilated pupils, he knew that
she wanted this as badly as he did. Well then, he'll grant her
needs right now.
Tsuzuki knelt down and kissed her once more.
She grabbed onto the sheets below her. His hands gently
slipped behind her back. His fingers fondled the cherry blossom pink silk
of her bra. The man wasted no time on unhooking the sexy garment.
His touch alone drove her to part her heated thighs. Once the bra
came off, Tsuzuki grabbed at his wife's soaked cherry
blossom pink silk
panties. The heated siren song of her womanhood drew his hungry
member in closer.
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Velvet black surrounded the lad as his eyes
wandered around for any signs of life. No stars or moon in the sky
tonight; just the sound of crickets everywhere. The lad shivered
in the cool spring breeze. Why
am I cold? He felt along his
body and twisted his face into confusion.
"And why am I naked?" he asked. His ears
caught a splashing sound. The lad tried to look around in the dark.
The splashing grew louder. He
found himself walking toward the
source. A soft glow became his source of light. He squinted for a
better look.
Her face shone like a diamond in the snow.
The rest of her body stood out in the black swirling water ahead of
him. Curious, the lad walked out
to her. The pale girl swam around
in the water when she noticed him walking towards her. He froze
when his toes touched the surprisingly warm water. Their eyes met
and the young man blinked at her.
"Uh… who are you?" he
asked.
"Tell me who you are,"
she said. The lad found himself moving closer to her.
"I don't have a name," he said. "What about
you?" The glow of her naked body drew him in closer. The warm,
black water came up to his hips.
"What do you desire?" the girl in the water
asked. Only two words came to his
mind.
"White Rabbit…" The pale girl smiled
and giggled. The lad gave her a blank stare.
"What?" he began. The girl only pushed him
under the black waters below. He ended up
washed away in a stream of light
bubbles. Moments later, he awoke in the warming
blue light. The lad sat up and looked around
when he heard singing.
Where is that coming
from? The naked lad paused when
he heard footsteps. There was his White Rabbit in all of
her shimmering glory. He noticed
that she wore a wedding dress of tattered, old lace. Her veil and fingerless gloves looked just as
old and wore. The lad kept his eyes on her now skinny
frame.
"My love," he breathed. "What happened to
you?" She looked at him with
lifeless, glass eyes.
"She missed you dearly," a lavender-like
voiced filled his ears. The young
man looked up to see a girl close to his age sat on a salted-rock.
Her simple tan dress, Sunday hat, and bare, full breasts blended in
with the rock she sat on. The
girl gave him a sweet smile.
"Welcome!" she greeted him. The
lad stared at this nymph-like
angel.
"And who might you be?" he
asked.
"I am the priestess of the dark waters," the
girl said.
"Okay…" he said. "And who's that girl
above?"
"My angel," the priestess in brown said. "I sent her up to bring
you here." The lad rose to his
feet.
"Why?" he asked. The nymphet in brown
giggled.
"The wedding, of course!" she cheered. His
eyes widened at her words.
"What?!" he yelped. The priestess rose to
her feet with elegance. She
didn't mind if the hem of her dress got wet. She
came over to the frail White
Rabbit.
"You see," the priestess said as she stroked
her on the back. "You chased her around for a long time, but alas
her body can't keep up. Like all rabbits in this world, she must settle down and wed. It is
lucky that she has chosen you to
be her mate."
"What happens if she doesn't marry?" the
groom asked.
"The rabbit will die and disappear into
snow," she said.
"And if we marry?" he asked.
"She will be reborn," the priestess told him. "Her fate is based on
your decision." He didn't need to
think.
"I'll do it," the lad said. "What do I need
to do?"
"Take her hand," the priestess said. The lad
took the bride's delicate hand.
"Now, say these words," she
said. "I vow to love you with all
of my being. I will protect you and take care of you. If I fail to do these things, may my heart be
cut out and crushed before my eyes."
"I vow to love you with all of my being. I
will protect you and take care of you. If I
fail to do these things, may my
heart be cut out and crushed before my eyes," he said. The priestess turned to the frail
bride.
"And now you say it," she
said.
"I vow to love you with all of my being. I
will protect you and take care of you. If I fail to do
these things, may my heart be cut out and
crushed before my eyes," the bride said. The priestess clapped her hands.
"You are now married," she said. "You may
now kiss the bride." The lad leaned and gave his bride a kiss on
the lips. Just a little peck, really. Yet, that was all it took for the transformation.
They pulled away and the bride
took a step back. The priestess leaned down to the groom's
ear.
"Witness," she whispered. "Here is where
your White Rabbit is reborn." The bride rabbit held out her
skinny, graceful arms. Bright
lights of white and faded green formed at her
wrists. The lad looked around as
the velvet black surrounding them blended into a silky
purple.
"What is…?" he began to ask. The
priestess only shushed him.
"Just watch," she whispered. The lights grew
and swallowed the bride's arms. The white and green
consumed her stick-like body in
one gulp. Suddenly the light burst into tiny stars in the endless
purple. His bride floated up from the explosion. Her old
lace gown became brand new silk.
Her curves and color to her skin returned. The lad blushed as he
could've sworn he saw two great
shimmering wings blossom from her back. In that instant, he fell
into an endless flood of rapture for his wife.
The rabbit bride floated off of the damp
ground of tunnel and up through the opening hole to the full moon
in the sky. Her husband raced
after her. He too went through the hole in the sky and disappeared
to above ground.
Tsuzuki just let his head rest on
Anna's breasts as they slept.
The angels are spying tonight. These aren't
ordinary angels, mind you. They
are really fox angels watching the
lovers this morning. They too have their own wedding. For Kyoto
would get its first sun shower in years.
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March 3rd, 2010.
Tsuzuki let his fingertips trace along the
scars on Anna's back. He had all of her now, to
have and to hold, and in sickness and in
health. He kissed her on the cheek.
"I love you," Tsuzuki whispered. He cuddled up
close to her body and went back to sleep. The scent of her carried him off to sleep.
Anna pretended to be asleep as she took in her
husband's gentle touch. Her heart rolled
in her chest dressed up in marital bliss. Last night unlocked new
heights of ecstasy. Her eyes fell upon her white-pink
wedding kimono as it lay slumped over in
the chair in the corner. Tsuzuki called it her wrapping
paper last night.
"You are my present," he whispered after they
consummated their marriage. Anna's mind settled back in bliss as
her husband rested his arm around her.
He rested his chin on her shoulder. She happily closed her
eyes. I don't want this
feeling to
end, she thought. The sun would be
up soon.
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Today was the doll festival. Last night, the
employees of the guest house set up the displays in the room.
Tsuzuki rubbed Anna's lower back.
"Think they were watching us last
night?" he asked. Anna frowned as she eyed the emperor and empress on the top
layer.
"I hope not!" she said. Tsuzuki
chuckled.
"I don't know," he said. "Could be kind of
hot." She hit him in the thigh.
"Ow," he said. "I'm joking."
"Not funny!"
"Okay, okay." He kissed her on the cheek. "I love
you." Anna smiled and rolled over on her back. She pulled him on
top and gave him an open-mouthed
kiss. Tsuzuki kissed back and angled himself
between her thighs.
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The young man awoke to the warm sun on his
face. He felt a small shiver down
his back. Last night… Wow! Could anything
come close to being better than Heaven? He couldn't get the colors out of his
head.
The distant sound of splashing brought the
young man back to reality. He sat up in the wispy, tall yellow
grass around him. The cool blue
of the lake ahead of him
delivered a soft siren song to his ears. The coolness stirred his
heart. Yet, the sight of ginger-brown haired nymphs bathing awoke
an old fire in his belly. Such perfection had to be an illusion.
They made the lake look so
inviting.
Suddenly, one of those lasses looked up and saw him. The lad froze
in the moss. She can see me!
What do I do? What do I do? The
nymph watched him, curious.
"Do you want anything?" she asked. The lad's
expression on his face went blank. The other six nymphs stared at him now. The playfully flowers in their hair made his
heart bounce in little notes. He probably should walk away now. He
leaned over the bank. Their fresh combined vanilla scent made him
twitch. A nymph with her reddish-brown locks
intricately woven with
white lilies reached out to touch
his cheek. She looked into his deep amethyst eyes.
"You're looking for someone, are you?" she
asked. The young man felt his cheeks redden. He nodded for he could
not answer in words. The nymph's milky lips curved into a smile.
"I know where she is," she whispered. The
lad trained his attention upon her.
"Where?" he asked. She leaned in and kissed
him on the lips. He gave in without the thought of resistance. As
he drew his eyes close, her bird-like voice floated through his mind. Complete
me!
The lad opened his eyes to find himself
floating around in blackened waters again. His nymphs vanished and
he found himself alone. The scent lavender brought back so many
memories of the moments he made love to his White Rabbit. Her hair smelt just like this very water. The young man's
thoughts ran loose in his head. He noticed a small, pale hand
beckoning him. His eyes followed it to a harmful of irises resting
on reddish brown locks. The lad felt his head
stir. White Rabbit? His body
floated over to
see.
The young man swam over to the hand. His
body went through a huge bubble wall. The lad softly landed on his
feet. The ground felt rocky as blue and green waves floated around
him. Sure, he was still underwater, but yet not at the same time. That lavender
scent drew his attention and his
feet slowly began to move forward. The rocks made him step up and
down. When the scent grew stronger, he found her. She stood near a
big rock, watching a small waterfall. The hem of
her long blue and red dress caressed the
wet rocks under foot. A soft
breeze played with her wispy reddish-brown locks. The lad's heart
danced as his eyes lit up.
"White Rabbit?" he asked. The woman turned
to face him and held a dainty hand to him. Her
husband gulped.
"May I?" he asked. The woman gave him
permission with her olive eyes. The young man
gasped. Whoa, he thought. Okay… He
reached forward to her hand, paused. No longer hunter and prey, but
he was returning home. That little feeling warmed his
chest as he
latched onto her hand. A wave of
light blue washed over them both.
The young man awoke on land. The high sun
shone dimly overhead. That lavender scent faded into lotuses now.
He looked down to see his White Rabbit lying underneath him. Her
dress changed from
blue to white in the mossy grass. She smiled
softer than the meadow of flowers around them. She reached up and
touched his cheek. He tried to lick her fingertips.
"Don't ever leave me," he murmured. She
looked at him with those big angelic olive eyes of hers.
"Stay with me," she said in a low gentle
voice. He leaned down for a life-giving, lingering kiss as his
word. His White Rabbit took him into a loving embrace as she
accepted.
Tsuzuki lay on top of Anna, panting. Neither
one wanted to get up.
"Shall we go down for brunch?"
"No."
"No?"
She shook her head.
"I want to stay in today."
He tilted his head. "All day?"
"Yes?"
"But what about lunch and dinner?"
"We'll order room service."
"Room, service, huh?"
"Yes."
He thought about this as he held her to his body. "Alright then, we'll order room
service. We should we do after
that?"
"Lay around and do nothing."
"But what about for bath time?"
She looked him in the eye and smiled. "Then,
we'll take a bath and go to bed."
"Okay then, we'll stay in."
She kissed him on the nose. "I love
you."
He smiled, softly chuckling. "I must be doing
something right." She only giggled.
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The newlyweds shared tea and sweets together.
Tsuzuki marveled at Anna's clothing choice today. She looked like
a traditional wife in her bright green
kimono with pink flowers print. Looking at her made him feel out of
place with his own clothes. His own suit
didn't really fit with her kimono. His wife drank her
tea.
"Mmm," she said. "I almost forgot what
traditional tea tastes like." Tsuzuki
only nodded. The dolls sat in the background, watching them. The
shinigami glanced at the emperor and
empress on the top row. Anna noticed the look on his
face.
"What is it?" she asked. He pointed to the
dolls.
"That's us at the top!" Tsuzuki said. Anna looked and saw the emperor and
empress dolls. She couldn't help but to smile.
"And what about the
rest?" the woman asked. Tsuzuki pondered her question.
"Our friends, I guess," he said at last. Anna
handed him the tray.
"Another dango?" she
offered. Tsuzuki's eyes lit up brighter than the sun.
"Of course!" he said. Her husband took a skewer
and had a bite.
"Delicious!" he cheered. Anna smiled as her new
husband ate up more sweets. Could every day be like this? The
bamboo fountain clanked
outside.
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He went to Fairy Kiss Bakery on their break.
Tsuzuki slipped out of the inn while Anna took a nap after lunch.
He had to keep his end of the bet up. Good thing he still had
enough money to pay. (Tatsumi might have to kill him later
it he found out what
the money was being used for.) He made his way back to the bakery.
Again, the display stopped him. The many mini-cakes teased him with
their toppings and color. Tsuzuki swallowed back his drool and
shook his head. No! Must…
go… inside! Yet,
his feet wouldn't give.
"Eat me! Eat me!" he heard the cakes
cry. Must… get…
inside… Inside, the
younger girl nudged her sister in the arm.
"It's him again," she whispered.
"Yep," the older sister said.
"Shall I fetch him?"
"Remember what we agreed on."
"Right." The younger
baker walked over to the door. Tsuzuki got lost in the sweetness in
front of him. He came close to losing again.
"Hello there!" someone greeted him. The
shinigami leapt up at the sound. He looked to see the younger
sister, smiling at
him.
"Hi," he said.
"Want to come in?" she asked.
"Yes!" he yelped, nodding. "I mean, yes. Yes, I
would." The girl smiled and shook her
head. You… The
older sister looked up when the bell rang. She put on her best
smile.
"Welcome!" she chirped. "How was
the wedding?"
"Great," he said.
"What can I do for you today?" the older sister
asked. The shinigami grinned as he pulled out his money and placed
it on the counter.
"What's this?" she asked.
"Count it," he bragged. The
older sister gave him an odd face
as she picked up the money. He waited as
she counted up the total.
"Well?" Tsuzuki asked. She looked up at him,
puzzled.
"What's this for?"
"Our wedding cake!"
"But…" The older sister looked at the
menu. Her eyes widened at the cake of
choice and recounted the money. "But
this is only half of the price!"
"Exactly," Tsuzuki said. Her jaw
dropped.
"You mean…" she began to say.
"Yes," the shinigami said, nodding. "She and I
loved it." He leaned in, smiling. "Looks like… I
won."
"No way!" the
younger girl gasped. Tsuzuki turned to
walk away but stopped at the
door.
"You girls should bake that cake more often,"
he told them. "Your father created such a tasty
treasure."
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Do nothing days, they are the best kind with
lovers like this. Tsuzuki and Anna knew this well. They lay on the guest house porch, enjoying the
warm afternoon. She wore her charm necklace from last night.
Tsuzuki caressed the silk of her kimono
and kissed her on the head.
"My wife," he murmured. She cuddled in his
arms.
"We have to go home
tomorrow," Anna murmured.
"Yes, I know," Tsuzuki said. Another thought
crossed his head. "Don't you like the dress I bought
you?"
Anna nodded as she
forced herself to smile. "I do, but…" She pressed her lips
together. Her husband frowned.
"It shows your back?" he asked. She remembered the whip scars on her back.
They didn't tick away her life anymore. She dodged that bullet in
October. Now, her scars just scream at
her. She wasn't comfortable with showing off her back to
anyone—not even her own husband. Tsuzuki kissed her shoulder.
"All of you is beautiful," he said. "I mean
that." His wife looked away.
"When will we tell the others?"
she asked.
"What do you mean?" Tsuzuki asked.
"We have to tell them we got
married."
Tsuzuki's eye twitched at those words.
"Do we have to?"
"Yes! Keeping our relationship a secret doesn't
work! We have to tell them!"
Her husband sighed. "Fine. We'll tell
them… eventually." Anna nudged him
in the ribs.
"Ow," he murmured.
"Promise?" she asked.
"Yes, yes!" he insisted. "I
promise!" Anna turned to him and kissed
him on the throat.
"I love you," she murmured. Tsuzuki patted her
on the head.
"I love you too," he said back. "I love you
too."
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Anna awoke to see Tsuzuki smiling at
her.
"Hey," he whispered. His wife
smiled.
"Were you watching
me sleep the whole time?" she
asked.
"Yes," Tsuzuki lied. He lightly caressed her
cheek. She didn't need to know about the bet. A thought crossed his
mind.
"Oh," he said. "I have to add you to the family
registry now!" Anna lifted her head.
"Oh that's right," she said. He held
her hands.
"What shall I put your name down as?" Tsuzuki
asked. "Tsuzuki Anna Elizabeth?"
She shook her head. "Kimoto-Tsuzuki Anna
Elizabeth."
He narrowed his eyes. "Why keep your maiden
name?"
"Just want to keep a little bit of Papa, I suppose."
"But you have his
tapes."
"Yes." She lowered her shoulders, sighing.
"Just… Please let me keep the name."
Tsuzuki patted her on the head. "Alright, you
will officially be Kimoto-Tsuzuki Anna Elizabeth." His wife bowed
her head.
"Thank you," she murmured. She rested
her head on his chest.
After dinner came bath time. The newlyweds got
a private bath tonight as part of the packaged deal for their room.
They walked hand-in-hand to the bath house. Anna turned to her
husband.
"Shall I wash your
back tonight?" she asked. Tsuzuki
squealed in his mind. Yay! My
dream is coming true! My wife wants to wash
my back! I'm so happy! However,
he had to play calm for it. The man cleared his throat.
"If you want to," he said.
"I want to!" Anna said. He patted her on the head.
"Alright then," he said. "You can wash my
back." They got to the changing rooms to undress. The wife pulled
her obi loose. She let her kimono fall to the ground.
"Hey Anna!" she heard her husband
call.
"Yes?" she asked.
"I could wash your
back if you want," Tsuzuki said. Anna
trembled as she shook her head.
"Uh… no!" she said quickly. "I'm
good!"
"I'll go slowly," Tsuzuki insisted.
"It's okay," Anna replied. "I just want to wash
your back tonight."
"You sure?" he asked.
"Yeah," Anna
replied. "It's what a wife is supposed
to do for her husband!"
"Okay!" he replied. "Some other time for you
then?"
"Yeah," she lied. "Of course."
"I'm heading out now," her husband
replied.
"Yes," Anna said. She waited until he was gone
to breathe out in relief. She glanced at
her back. Strange; Anna thought she
would be over that insecurity by now. No, not to be. She still
couldn't show him her back. Sure, he had seen it once, but only
once. She had vowed to never show him those ugly scars again.
That all changed now that they
were married. Anna
sighed. I knew this would be a
problem, she
thought. But, might as well try
to cope. Anna closed her
eyes. My husband is
waiting, she thought. She opened her
eyes and nodded. Right, the woman thought.
Anna joined her husband in the
bath.
"Ah, yes!" Tsuzuki moaned. "That's good! A
little bit lower! Yes, there!" Anna gently scrubbed his back. Her
husband closed his eyes.
"Mmm," he said. "You're so good."
"You think so?" she asked. He moaned in
response. The wife felt warm in her
chest as her cheeks pinkened. She moved
down to his lower back.
"Ah!" Tsuzuki moaned. He glanced over his
shoulder. "You sure you don't want me to wash your
back?"
"I'm fine," Anna mumbled.
"You sure?" he asked. "I'll go
slowly."
"Please," Anna said with clenched teeth. Tsuzuki frowned.
"Anna…" he murmured. His wife took a deep
breath.
"I'm sorry," she said. Anna quietly picked up
the washcloth and went back to work. Tsuzuki didn't need to
ask. She's still uneasy about
her back, he thought. The man decided to help her work through that problem too. She wasn't alone;
he needed work as well. The marriage could be a form of therapy or
maybe even more. Steam caressed their
skin as they soaked in the bath.
"This is nice."
"Yes." Silence
played the best music as she laid her head on her
shoulder.
"Can we do this more often?"
"Yes."
"You mean it?"
"Every night if you wish."
His finger traced up her thigh. "You have
really soft skin." His hand slowly moved upwards, but she
playfully
slapped it away.
"Is that all you think about?" Her giggles
filled the steamy air. He gave her a goofy grin.
"Forgive me, but you make me like this
sometimes."
"I make you like
this?"
"So you admit it?" Splashes echo through the
heated air. His laughter
followed suit. "It's the truth. I remember when
you were sixteen years old." She made a snorting sound. He gave her
a puzzled look.
"What?"
"Oh lord, here we go again."
"No, no. Just listen." His hand found her thigh
again. "When you were sixteen, you were skinner." She opened her
mouth to speak, but he stopped her. "But now…" His hand moved
between her thighs. "You've grown more womanly. So beautiful and
nicely curved. Your boobs have even gotten bigger."
"There are larger portions to eat in
America."
"So it is
true!"
"Yep." Her lips trembled as his hand moved
between her thighs. "Please."
"It's okay. Just relax. I'm only going to tease
you bit for now." She trembled in response to his words. Steam
caressed their skin as they soaked in the bath.
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Anna stretched out her arms. "Mmm, that was a
good bath." She turned to her husband. "You know what I want now?"
Tsuzuki smiled and shook his head.
"What?" he asked. His wife's face came within
inches of his own.
"Milk," she said. Tsuzuki blinked.
"Huh?" he
asked.
"What else?" she asked. Her husband
pouted.
"I just thought…" he mumbled. Anna
narrowed her eyes at him.
"What?" she asked. Tsuzuki shrugged as his wife
frowned.
"Asato-kun…"
"What?"
Anna stuck out her tongue.
"Pervert!"
Her husband's eyes widened. "Why do you say
that?"
"That was on your mind moments ago!"
"But not now!"
"Oh really?"
"Yes!"
His wife smirked at him. "Then what were you
thinking?"
"Cuddling… and stuff like that…" He
lowered his eyes, mumbling. Anna laughed
as Tsuzuki puffed up his pinkened cheeks.
"What?!" he asked. She nuzzled his
cheek.
"That's fine," she said.
"Huh?" he asked. Anna gently held his
hands.
"If you want to cuddle, then we will," she
whispered. Tsuzuki sighed. She just put
him through the mental teasing game again. Did she have to pull that one
again? A sweat drop rolled down
the side of his head as he lowered it.
Bedtime settled in Kyoto. Anna looked so sweet
sleeping next to him. He wondered what
she was dreaming about. Tsuzuki reached down and brushed some bangs
from her sleeping face. Tomorrow is going to suck. Still, he had
tonight to enjoy. The chirping crickets reminded him of this. His
thumb brushed against her chin. My wife… Sleep
didn't let him join her just
yet.
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Anna nuzzled Tsuzuki's chest in bed. "I don't
want to leave."
Her husband patted her on the
back of the head. "But we must."
"I know." She laid her head on his chest. "I
just don't want to leave."
He smiled, closing his eyes. "I can understand
the feeling." He wrapped his arm around
her curved body. She could feel his heart beating against her
cheek. The strong, gentle rhythm put her at ease. Anna gave him a
small kiss on the chest. He stroked her on her back. It would be nice to stay, but he had to
work. Tsuzuki sighed and
thought, Best to enjoy this
until morning. He leaned down
and kissed her on the head.
"Sleep well, my love," he whispered. He
followed her into his dreams.
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March 4th, 2010.
Tsuzuki checked him and Anna out that
morning.
"Can't we stay in longer?" Anna asked. Her
husband pulled her into his arms.
"I have to work," he said. His wife pouted and
he patted her on the head.
"Don't worry," he
said. "We'll be together this evening." Anna looked at him with big
eyes.
"You mean it?" she asked.
"Yes," Tsuzuki said. His wife rested her head
on his arm.
"Fine," she said. Tsuzuki kissed her atop her
head. He let her sleep on the train on
the way home.
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Tsuzuki carried Anna to the front door of their
apartment. His wife looked him in the eye.
"You know," she said. "You didn't have to do
this. I can walk by myself."
"I know," he said. "I wanted to do this." Anna
smiled as she unlocked the door.
"We're home," Tsuzuki whispered.
"Welcome back," his wife said. Anna giggled as
the shinigami nuzzled her on the
cheek. It feels good this
way, she thought.
Owari