Intro: Prologue

Kisa was on her way back from work. It's been about four months since she came back to the U.S. from Japan and she was seriously bored. The events that happened in Japan were enough to keep her busy and her thoughts somewhere else, but now she was completely spent. She wasn't even sure if her thoughts had returned to her yet. She made it to her home and the nameplate with her last name glittered in the setting sun. She walked through the gate and walked towards the front door. Her mother's Cadillac sat in the garage, but her father's car wasn't on the side of the street so he must still be at work. She turned the doorknob and opened the door letting out a calm, "I'm home" into the seemingly empty house.

Her mother walked out of the kitchen just left to the front door. She was holding a kitchen cloth, "Welcome back Kisa," She replied with a smile. Her mother was in her late 40's but her smile made her look 30. Kisa always teased her mother about how beautiful she was. "There's a letter for you from your old job in Japan." She pointed to the pile of envelopes on the dining table.

Kisa threw her backpack in the middle of the floor and walked over to the table, taking a seat. She read all of the letters. She sighed, Dad… dad… dad… dad… damn he isn't that important is he? She finally reached her letter. It was addressed to her from Mr. Tachibana. Why would I have a letter from him? Kisa started for her room, scooping up her backpack in her smooth motion. She started up the stairs. Her room was the last door on the left and she loved her room. She had a huge window where she could see the sunset. She threw her bag on the bed and sat in her desk. She tore open the envelope and a pulled out a typed letter:

Miyako Kurada,

I know this seems a little sudden since you were only at this job for two days, but we need all the help we can. We have a huge story that we need to cover by the end of next month and we are short on staff and probably won't be able to finish the story in time. I know you had your reasons on putting yourself on leave, but please consider helping us until next month. I promise I'll pay you also.

Roy Tachibana

There was a lot more in the letter like traveling expenses and such. Kisa seriously considered helping them. It sounded like he was desperate or something. She sighed and stared out her window. "Should I go back? They problem with Kira is solved right? So there's nothing really to worry about…" She groaned, stood up from her desk and walked out of her room. She ran down the stairs and into the kitchen. "Mom?"

"Hm?" She peeked out from behind the wall. "What is it?"

"It's a letter from Mr. Tachibana from my old job in Japan. He wants me to come back and help him with a story that their struggling on."

"Go back to Japan?" Her mom walked over into the living room and sat in her favorite couch, "There's no way." She sounded strict now.

"But why!? It sounds like they really need my help!" Actually I just want to go back to Japan…

"For work or not I don't want you going back to Japan. You were in trouble before and I don't want you getting into it again."

"But Mom! The case has been over for four months now! There's no more threats to me!"

"I said no!"

The front door opened and her middle-aged father walked into the house, "I'm home."

"Daddy!" She ran into the hallway, "Dad will you please hear me out?"

"On what?" Her father looked suspicious.

"Your daughter wants to go back to Japan."

"Why?"

"Because Mr. Tachibana sent me a letter saying that he really needs my help on a story. He even promised to pay me."

"We don't have the money right now to sent you to Japan." Her father replied calmly.

"He said he'd pay for the tickets."

"What about a place to stay?"

"He says he'll pay for that too!"

Her father sighed, putting his hand to his head. There was silence for a moment before her father spoke up again, "Fine." He replied. Kisa smiled huge, "Really?" She replied. "On one condition." Her father began.

"Oh God." Kisa sat down.

"You can go, but we're going with you. We can't stand the thought of you traveling Japan alone again. We've already seen the results of that. Got it?"

Kisa sighed but still smiled a little, "Got it." She stood up and hugged her parents before running back up to her room. She threw the letter onto the floor and jumped onto her bed. "I finally get to go back to Japan." She giggled at the thought. Yeah!

Wow! I finally finished the first chapter on the sequel to Reasons! Sorry it took so long, I couldn't really think of anything at the time. And sorry if this 1 goes slow, I'm still thinking of a lot of things. But I swear this one is going to be great too! I hope! .laugh. anyway, see you on chapter 1!

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