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Anna heard the front door open and close.
Was it him?
The sound of approaching footsteps made her stand up. Is he just going to enter her room?
The footsteps died down. She recognized the clack-clack of Yoh's sandals.
So it was him.
Great, I hate staying alone in this lonely house. I don't have any friends, there's just him. And even he.
She made her way downstairs and carefully made sure that Yoh was in his room. Yes, he was there. Listening to music, like always.
Chuckling under her breath, Anna lightly stepped on the stairs going down. She walked over to the couch and heavily fell on it.
Sigh.
Is this going to go on forever?
No! It can't, but how can it change?
She picked up the remote control and clicked through the channels. As soon as she heard the same clack-clack of Yoh's sandals, she immediately forced herself to pay full attention to the channel she left off on.
Weather Channel.Great.
"Good weather?" asked Yoh and that made Anna jump a little.
She was always so tense around him.
Just relax, come on. This is only Yoh. Only Yoh? .
Anna searched her mind for a quick answer, but failed to find anything suitable for her usual behavior. She muttered something that sounded like she agreed to Yoh's remark.
That rarely happens. What is wrong with me?
Yoh walked around the back of the couch and slumped in front of the TV, making sure he didn't bother Anna in any way.
"Did you run around the lake like I said?" said Anna in an unnatural voice that didn't even come close to her normal tone.
Yoh nodded and he put on a sour face to show how much he hated it. Anna wanted to laugh out loud at the sight of that. Of course, she couldn't do that.but why?
Anna gave a half-glance at Yoh; she didn't want to look directly in his eyes. He put on his headphones over his ears again.
Just for once I'd wish he didn't do that every time we were alone in the same room. He just doesn't get it.Well.
Anna sighed heavily. What was she going to do? Can she live such a miserable life? And then on top of that, make Yoh suffer as well. She wanted to apologize to him, make him understand, break down and cry.
Maybe even in his arms.
She shook her head vigorously, trying to shake away the thought. It caught Yoh's attention. He removed his headphones.
"What's wrong?" he asked.
Ooh, no. I wish he didn't have to say that. Now I have to be mean to him again so that he can't suspect anything. However.maybe just walking away would make no one angry.maybe.
"Uhh." was all she could say. Yoh looked funny at her.
"Well," he said. "If you don't want to say it, then don't. I'm not pressuring you to."
Just great, real nice. Why couldn't I just say "It's nothing, Yoh." Just say it, what's the harm in that? All the harm in the world imaginable. Oohh.
"I-it's nothing," she finally managed to choke out with great difficulty. She must look like a total fool, and in front of Yoh.
"You sure?" he asked.
No. Don't pressure it, Yoh. If you say something else, slave-driver Anna will come into play. She will make you run twice the length than that puny lake. I cannot control that. Please just stay quiet!
"Yes," she replied very quickly and stood up. She hurriedly walked upstairs into her room. She smashed the door and was afraid it would fall off its hinges.
Oh, I hope Yoh didn't hear that. What is he, deaf? Of course he could hear that. Kso.
Anna slowly made her way toward the window. It was very peaceful out there. Amidamaru was in the backyard, doing something.
Like I really care what that samurai is doing? Downright lie. Of course I care about all of Yoh's little friends. Even Manta.
Speaking of Manta, he was walking down the stone path up to Amidamaru. They both entered the house. They must have gone for Yoh.
She felt a hot tear going down her cheek. She quickly wiped it off. Though she couldn't help it, so she broke down into tears.
Why am I the one to suffer? Maybe if I was a little nicer? No, I can't become soft, Yoh will use that against me. He will not train. I cannot believe the only memories of me he has are when I made him cry. I never meant to make him miserable, but maybe I'm being much too selfish.
Oh, God, this is giving me such a headache. I gotta lie down, now.
Anna felt the soft and warm sheets under her. So comfortable. She smelled something in the air. Was Yoh making dinner already?
Another surge of guilt spread over her.
I don't mean to be so terrible to you. But you can't understand, no one does.
Her thoughts wandered to her parents.
No! Get them out of your head! I don't want to think about them! Ever!
She heard voices downstairs. It looked like they were having fun burning up the kitchen.
I'm the only one here that is miserable and no one even has a clue. I wish I could at least talk to someone about this .baka.
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Anna heard the front door open and close.
Was it him?
The sound of approaching footsteps made her stand up. Is he just going to enter her room?
The footsteps died down. She recognized the clack-clack of Yoh's sandals.
So it was him.
Great, I hate staying alone in this lonely house. I don't have any friends, there's just him. And even he.
She made her way downstairs and carefully made sure that Yoh was in his room. Yes, he was there. Listening to music, like always.
Chuckling under her breath, Anna lightly stepped on the stairs going down. She walked over to the couch and heavily fell on it.
Sigh.
Is this going to go on forever?
No! It can't, but how can it change?
She picked up the remote control and clicked through the channels. As soon as she heard the same clack-clack of Yoh's sandals, she immediately forced herself to pay full attention to the channel she left off on.
Weather Channel.Great.
"Good weather?" asked Yoh and that made Anna jump a little.
She was always so tense around him.
Just relax, come on. This is only Yoh. Only Yoh? .
Anna searched her mind for a quick answer, but failed to find anything suitable for her usual behavior. She muttered something that sounded like she agreed to Yoh's remark.
That rarely happens. What is wrong with me?
Yoh walked around the back of the couch and slumped in front of the TV, making sure he didn't bother Anna in any way.
"Did you run around the lake like I said?" said Anna in an unnatural voice that didn't even come close to her normal tone.
Yoh nodded and he put on a sour face to show how much he hated it. Anna wanted to laugh out loud at the sight of that. Of course, she couldn't do that.but why?
Anna gave a half-glance at Yoh; she didn't want to look directly in his eyes. He put on his headphones over his ears again.
Just for once I'd wish he didn't do that every time we were alone in the same room. He just doesn't get it.Well.
Anna sighed heavily. What was she going to do? Can she live such a miserable life? And then on top of that, make Yoh suffer as well. She wanted to apologize to him, make him understand, break down and cry.
Maybe even in his arms.
She shook her head vigorously, trying to shake away the thought. It caught Yoh's attention. He removed his headphones.
"What's wrong?" he asked.
Ooh, no. I wish he didn't have to say that. Now I have to be mean to him again so that he can't suspect anything. However.maybe just walking away would make no one angry.maybe.
"Uhh." was all she could say. Yoh looked funny at her.
"Well," he said. "If you don't want to say it, then don't. I'm not pressuring you to."
Just great, real nice. Why couldn't I just say "It's nothing, Yoh." Just say it, what's the harm in that? All the harm in the world imaginable. Oohh.
"I-it's nothing," she finally managed to choke out with great difficulty. She must look like a total fool, and in front of Yoh.
"You sure?" he asked.
No. Don't pressure it, Yoh. If you say something else, slave-driver Anna will come into play. She will make you run twice the length than that puny lake. I cannot control that. Please just stay quiet!
"Yes," she replied very quickly and stood up. She hurriedly walked upstairs into her room. She smashed the door and was afraid it would fall off its hinges.
Oh, I hope Yoh didn't hear that. What is he, deaf? Of course he could hear that. Kso.
Anna slowly made her way toward the window. It was very peaceful out there. Amidamaru was in the backyard, doing something.
Like I really care what that samurai is doing? Downright lie. Of course I care about all of Yoh's little friends. Even Manta.
Speaking of Manta, he was walking down the stone path up to Amidamaru. They both entered the house. They must have gone for Yoh.
She felt a hot tear going down her cheek. She quickly wiped it off. Though she couldn't help it, so she broke down into tears.
Why am I the one to suffer? Maybe if I was a little nicer? No, I can't become soft, Yoh will use that against me. He will not train. I cannot believe the only memories of me he has are when I made him cry. I never meant to make him miserable, but maybe I'm being much too selfish.
Oh, God, this is giving me such a headache. I gotta lie down, now.
Anna felt the soft and warm sheets under her. So comfortable. She smelled something in the air. Was Yoh making dinner already?
Another surge of guilt spread over her.
I don't mean to be so terrible to you. But you can't understand, no one does.
Her thoughts wandered to her parents.
No! Get them out of your head! I don't want to think about them! Ever!
She heard voices downstairs. It looked like they were having fun burning up the kitchen.
I'm the only one here that is miserable and no one even has a clue. I wish I could at least talk to someone about this .baka.
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