The Question
My life was perfect I have a wonderful husband and two beautiful twin girls. Life was good though today my ten year daughter Kimi asked me a very interesting question. 'Mommy why did you fall in love with daddy?' The question caught me off guard, I promised to answer her question when she came back from school.
I was sitting in my living room watching some TV when I heard the front door slammed open.
"I'm telling mommy you took my chocolate bar during lunch today."
"Stop being such a baby Jun." My two daughters came walking in the front door arguing about something once again. "You were taking too long to eat it so I did you a favor." I don't know why those two are always fighting.
"MOMMY!" I heard Jun yell. I stood up from the couch to see my two girls standing at the front door; they both had black hair like me, but they had their father's green eyes. Kimi took after her father always getting into fights and trouble never bothered about her looks or anything that "girly" stuff, Jun on the other hand was kind and gentle and was the complete opposite of Kimi. "Kimi stole many chocolate bar during lunch today." She said pointing at her twin tomboy sister.
"It's her fault for not eating it." She said. "It was just sitting there all lonely with no one to eat it."
"That's because I was saving it for last you big meany...ow!" She screamed getting punched by her sister on the shoulder.
"Girls!" Both pair of eyes stared at me stopping their little brawl. "Now Kimi you know it's wrong to steal food of any kind." My eyes gave a stern look at my daughter; her head fell to the floor in defeat.
"I know." She said.
"And what have I told you about hitting your sister."
"No hitting people for whatever the reason is." I nodded and looked at her twin opposite who was smiling at her sister.
"And Jun what did I tell you about calling your sister names?" Her smile faded from her face her head also falling to the floor
"Uh...not too?" She said. I took a big sigh placing my hand on my forehead.
"Now both of you go upstairs and clean up I'll make you both a nice snack." They both ran upstairs to the bathroom to clean themselves up. "I swear those two fight even worse than Mushi and I did when we were there age. I started to make sandwiches slicing them into triangles and pouring two cups of cold milk; I started to hear loud thumping noises coming down from the stairs. I turned to see my girls sitting down on the couch turning on the TV. Kumi quickly took the remote control out of Jun's hands.
"Hey the new rainbow monkey lovy dovy smoochi episode is about to go on!" She protested.
"So nobody even likes those rainbow dorkies anyway." Her twin sister reached for the remote.
"Well I do, now give it back." They started another brawl on the couch fighting for the remote I walked over to them placing the tray of sandwiches on the table in front of the couch. I walked up to the couch where the twin sisters wrestled for the remote I quickly swipe the remote out of the hands and turned off the TV.
"Hey!" They both said in union. I gave them both another stern look.
"Both of you calm down right now or it's no TV for a week." They both quickly sat on the couch releasing their grip on one another. "Now you both behave yourselves you hear no more fighting or arguing do I make myself clear?" My arms were crossed and my right foot was tapping the floor. They both looked at me.
"Yes mommy." They said in union. A small smile grew on my face.
"Alright, now since we're all calm down I think it's time I answer your question Kumi." The tomboy girl looked up at me with exciting eyes.
"Really your gunna tell us?" I nodded my head. Her sister looked at her and me with a confused look.
"What question is she talking about mommy?" I turned my head towards her still smiling.
"Well Jun, earlier your sister asked me a question on why I fell in love with your father." As I finished my sentence she too got excited I sat down between the two on the couch. "Hmm where to start?" I tapped my fingers on my chin.
"Why not just start from the beginning Mom." Kumi said sounding impatient. I let out a small giggle.
"Alright then, well it all started when I was in highschool."
Many years ago.
It was a regular day at Gallagher high school all the students were getting ready for summer break; there were only a few minutes left in school before the final bell of the year rang. All the students were very excited well all except one and that one student was Kuki Sanban. Ever since she could remember since her middle school years she has always been a shy, quiet girl. No one has ever bother to talk to her because every time someone would try to talk to her she would always either ignore them or walk away from them. But today all that will change when she gets an unexpected visit from one of the school's toughest student.
