Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Orange Blossom ❯ Granny ( Chapter 41 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Forty-One: Granny:
March 21st, 2010.
It took
more than a mountain for Haruka to like
someone. She didn't like her husband and children.
Her Grandchildren,
not so much either. Viki is
different; Haruka isn't annoyed by
her. Viki slid the front door open and
the old lady smiled at her.
"Viki-chan," she said. "So glad to see you."
The girl smiled at her.
"Grandma!" she cheered. Haruka looked inside
the house.
"Are your parents home?" she asked.
"Nope," her granddaughter said.
"Good enough," the
old lady said. Haruka walked right in and Viki closed the door behind them.
"Got any tea?" the grandmother asked at the
table.
"Hang on, I'll see," Viki
said. She headed into the kitchen as
her grandmother peered at
her.
"How are they?"
"Good…"
"Good?"
"Yeah, dad's working
and mom's been good."
"I see."
Viki pulled out the last of the green tea from
the cabinet. "You'll have to forgive me," she said. "I haven't gone
out to buy more tea yet."
"That's fine," she said. Her granddaughter set
up the water on the stove. Haruka looked at the dining room walls.
Her son and his family looked happier in earlier pictures together.
The old lady sneered to herself. She knew better.
"How is school?" she asked.
"Boring," the girl said. "But it's better than
home."
"I see,"
Haruka replied. Viki
kept her back to her grandmother. Age made everything complicated
for her. Why couldn't Haruka be sixteen instead? Her grandmother
understood her well.
"Grandma," she said. "What brings you by to
Tokyo?"
"Oh," Haruka said. "Just to check on
you."
"You don't say."
"It's true I don't care about my family, but I
still have to check on you guys." The
kettle whistled in place of a response. Viki took it off the stove
and poured the water into the cups. She put honey in her
cup.
"Here you are," the granddaughter said. Haruka
took a sip. Viki waited with bated breath.
"How is it?" she asked. The old lady
nodded.
"Good," she said. "But…"
Her granddaughter blinked. "But
what?"
Haruka lowered her cup. "I'm fonder of fresh
tea."
Viki bowed her head.
"Forgive me, I haven't had time to buy
better tea."
The old lady waved her off. "Fine,
fine."
Viki sat down and had a drink with her. She
winced at the taste. "Oh! I really need to buy fresh
tea!"
"Exactly." She turned to her granddaughter.
"You know, we should go out."
The girl looked at her in surprise. "What are
you serious?"
Haruka nodded. "If you don't mind your mother
coming along."
Viki forced herself to smile. "Of
course."
Haruka gave her a
little smile. "Good." She didn't like her family, but Viki didn't annoy her for some
reason.