Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Pearly ❯ Macrophilia ( Chapter 32 )
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Chapter Thirty-Two: Macrophilia:
March 2nd, 2010.
7:52 p.m.
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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April 16th, 2010.
11:00 p.m.
He lay back on his bed, smiling. This week had felt like a trip
through the stars. He and Kimiko had gotten closer over the past
few days. The first date turned out successfully. He decided to
start off simple. He bought tickets to the
movie, Solanin. Kimiko tilted her head when he told her
what they were seeing that night.
"I don't think I've heard of the manga," she told him.
"It's okay," he said last week. After the movie, he took his date
to Mos Burger.
"Forgive me," he said. "I know it isn't that great. I'm not too
experienced with the whole date thing!" She gave him a little
smile.
"It's fine," his Amaterasu told him. "I don't get out much either."
He looked at her with big eyes.
"Really?" he asked.
"I'm more of a homebody," she admitted.
"Me too!" he exclaimed. Kimiko's cheeks pinkened.
"Wow…" she whispered. The connection kept building even as he
walked her home. He gleefully took in the scent of her short,
black, curled hair. His hands ached to caress each curl with such
care. They came up to her door.
"Can I see you again?" he asked. Her heart sped up as she whipped
around.
"Sure," she said. Her hand touched the doorknob. "Want to come
in?"
"No, it's too early for that," he said, shaking his head. "It's
only the first date. I want to get to know you better first."
"Alright," she said. He bowed his head. "Thank you for
understanding." Kimiko smiled at him.
"You're welcome," she said. "Good night." Amaterasu walked over and
gave him a little peck on the lips. The man felt his heart explode
in his chest as his date pulled away, smiling. He tried to get
himself to speak again.
"G-G-Good night!" he blurted out. They bowed and she went
inside.
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Since then, their relationship developed handsomely. He came
upstairs more often just to see her. In one week's time, the couple
had gotten close. However, the loving peace could last long. The
sharp pain ripped through his stomach. He breathed hard as he shut
his eyes.
No, please don't! I don't need to kill anymore, do
I? I mean, I'm happy with my relationship as it is! I don't want to
be a monster. Please let me quit! Please! The pain would not
yield. It twisted itself to the base of his throat. He tried to
resist, but it only failed him. He only had one way to fix this. He
opened his eyes and breathed out.
Okay, you win. Luckily, he already had a potential
victim in mind. Lately, he had his eyes on a certain blonde-haired
American hostess at the Red Rose Club.