Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Orange Blossom ❯ Funeral Dinner ( Chapter 14 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Fourteen: Funeral Dinner:
February 11th, 2010. Queens, New York.
Tick. Tick. Tick.
Mr. Craig ate his dinner over the silence. Bethany stared at her
plate. Tsuzuki and Anna stared at the big man as he ate his
steak.
"This is real good," he said. "You keep getting better with the
steak, dear."
"Thanks," his wife mumbled.
"Uh…" Anna spoke up. Mr. Craig glared at her. The woman
quickly closed her mouth. Tsuzuki held her hand under the table.
Tick. Tick. Tick.
Mr. Craig put down his fork. "How did she die?"
Anna looked up at him. "Huh?"
"How did she die? I bet that jerk ass vampire did her in! I always
knew he would!"
The woman shook her head. "No."
He blinked at her. "Then how?"
Anna lowered her fork. "She died saving me." He didn't respond at
first.
"Is that so?" he asked.
"That's right," Anna replied. Tick. Tick. Tick. Mr. Craig
snorted.
"Unbelievable!" he said. Anna raised an eyebrow at him.
"How?" she asked. He folded his arms across his chest.
"She betrayed her own kind."
"I'm not following."
"She just fell in love," Bethany said.
"More like fell in stupid love!" her husband barked. He turned back
to Anna.
"A vampire! She has to fall for a vampire of all things!" the man
snapped. Tsuzuki looked confused because they all spoke English. He
looked at Anna for translation. She whispered the shortened version
to him under her breath.
"It's not natural!" Mr. Craig went on. "A she-wolf with a
vampire!"
"Well, you can't help who you fall in love with," Anna replied. Mr.
Craig snorted.
"Ridiculous," he said.
"I don't think so."
"She could've stayed here in New York, married a decent guy, and
actually gotten a job. But no! She had to run off to Japan with a
vampire! No offense to you people about Japan, but a vampire? In
the marines, no less! Disgraceful!" He snorted again. Tsuzuki
quietly ate. Mr. Craig turned his attention to the shinigami.
"And what about you?" he asked. "What do you think?"
"Dear!" Bethany whispered. Her husband brushed her off. Tsuzuki
blinked at him.
"My English not very good," he said in broken English.
"I have to translate for him sometimes," Anna cut in. Mr. Craig
turned back to Tsuzuki.
"This true?" he asked. Anna translated the question to the
shinigami. He nodded quietly. The other man sat back.
"Sad," he said. "I pity you." Tsuzuki nervously laughed. Tick.
Tick. Tick.
"We brought her ashes with us," Anna spoke up.
"Her ashes?" Mr. Craig asked.
"Yes sir," she replied. "I figured that she should be brought home
to her family." He sat back with a frown.
"That was not necessary," he said.
"But sir," she said.
"She's been dead to me for years," the big man said. "She made a
poor choice and now she paid for it."
Anna gave him a cold look and tightened her hands into fists. "Even
so, Stella was your daughter! Parents are supposed to love their
kids no matter what! She regretted her relationship with that
vampire marine. I didn't get to know her that well, but I'm sure
she loved you both and her sisters dearly and would want her ashes
to come back to you!" Tsuzuki squeezed her hand to calm her down.
Mr. Craig frowned as he said nothing. He got up and walked out of
the kitchen/dining room. The couple watched on with unfolding
worry. Bethany gave them a small smile.
"It's okay," she told them. "You told him what he needed to hear."
Anna and Tsuzuki looked at her caught off guard.
"You mean…" Anna said. Stella's mother nodded.
"Just leave the urn on the coffee table," she said. Anna bowed her
head at her.
"Thank you, ma'am," she said. She felt her heart settle into ease.
Somehow, Stella would finally have the peace she needed in
death.