For those who have been following this story since "Another Love Story" and its sequels, thanks!
I hope you would enjoy this story, tell me if you guys want me to continue it or not!! Oh, this is just somewhat a short story.
~Sequel of "Something Special"~
Short description:
This is based on Kahoko's and Saori's kids, and the violin romance. I dedicate this to those who requested for a story about their children. Thanks to those who reviewed in "Something Special." This story is dedicated to Isabella Evania, bychuu, and daintyran, this is what you guys have requested!
Also, I might recap the descriptions...example like repeating what Saori looks like....etcetera. Since I haven't written so long.
Disclaimer: I don't own La Corda D'oro, but I do own Saori Tomoyo and their kids, plus this story's prequels.
Romance Until the End
by: Ayamiko95
Following its Prequel "Something Special"
~Meeting~
A few years later after Len's surprise birthday party. The joyful memory on when Kahoko had told him she was two-weeks pregnant.
Saori had given birth a year after Kahoko gave birth.
"He's so adorable!!!" Saori gushed, seeing Kahoko and Len's little boy.
Their son has the same blue hair as his father, his face also a replica of his. Only, he had his mother's round amber-like eyes. He was almost a Len Jr.
Little Len hid behind his father.
"Oh, seems like he doesn't remember us again, Ryoutaro." Saori said to her husband who was just beside her, towing along their 8-year-old daughter.
The little girl was a copy of her mother. The familiar blackish-blue hair and the pair of innocent emerald-like eyes, if only Saori was younger, they'd even look like sisters!
"You scared the little guy." Ryoutaro teased.
"You two doesn't seem to have changed a bit." Len said, ruffling their child's blue hair.
"Well, what brings you two here? No concerts at the moment?" Kahoko asked Saori, the famous singer.
Saori and Ryoutaro had been traveling so far, performing in different countries, but when their little girl, Ayumi, turned 5, they decided to settle in one place and let her enjoy her childhood more. But since there were still concerts booming even though they were here, Kahoko's surprised that they could even have time with their daughter. Len rarely plays with their son, with what his travels does, but still, he and their son are closer than ever. Well, seems like Saori and Ryoutaro are on a break at the moment.
"Oh, well, I just wanted to give Ayumi here, a chance to talk with your little Shinji, she's quite interested in hearing him play the violin together with his father, the oh-so-famous Len Tsukimori." Saori smiled.
Ryoutaro rolled his eyes.
Saori laughed and turned to Ayumi, "Come here, Ayumi." Ayumi gladly went to her mother's side.
"Mommy, I need to practice already!" their son, Shinji said, showing his watch to his scarlet-haired mother, leaving his father's side for a while, but clutching his hand.
"Oh, but Shinji..." Kahoko began saying, but then, Len took their son.
"Practice is important." Len said, "Right Shinji?"
Shinji smiled a huge smile at his father, "Yes!" he said happily.
Len and Shinji disappeared into one of the music rooms downstairs. Kahoko sighed as the two disappeared.
"Those two giving you the headache? Well, he inherited that stubbornness from both of you." Ryoutaro said.
"Yeah right. Those two have been ganging up on me. Seriously, Shinji reminds me of Len when we were still in high school!" Kahoko said.
Saori giggled. "Even Shinji seems to be a perfectionist. Well anyway, I wanted to tell you something now that Len's out of the room. I meant to tell you that Ayumi has taken up violin!"
Ryoutaro sighed and rolled his eyes again, which Saori ignored. Kahoko didn't get what the exchange was all about, she tried to grasp with what little Saori had said. Saori grinned at Kahoko.
"Violin Romance!" she said.
"Eh!" Kahoko blushed, "But Shinji and Ayumi are just..."
"Mommy is embarrassing sometimes..." Ayumi finally spoke in her quiet voice, she had a bit of British accent in her tone, caused by their travels.
Kahoko giggled when suddenly they heard books falling and papers fluttering. "I'm okay...we're okay!" came Len's muffled voice.
Kahoko sighed again, "This happens every time. Though Len is a neat person, compare Shinji to a typhoon, he's sort of clumsy. I bet he knocked over Len's tall shelf full of books and buried themselves."
Saori and Ryoutaro suppressed their laughter and Ayumi giggled softly.
"I guess he got one trait from his mother." Ryoutaro said, "Hope Tsukimori never makes it out."
Kahoko pouted.
"Seriously Ryoutaro! We're no longer kids! Go help them. I bet Ayumi wants to get a few inspirations from Len too, anyway." Saori said.
Ayumi's eyes glimmered at what her mother had said. Ryoutaro groaned lowly and took Ayumi's hand. They both went to the room when Len and Shinji were.
"Ryoutaro never got over his aversion at all didn't he? Though same goes for Len." Saori mentioned.
Kahoko nodded in agreement, "Len has a bad jealously streak sometimes."
Well, Len became all jealous once when Ryoutaro retold us how he and Kahoko used to hang out together. How they used to be close. He even admitted having a crush on Kahoko! That earned him a jealousy punch from Saori. But that really didn't bother Saori as much as it bothered Len.
"So then, I guess Violin Romance has to wait. Oh, I did a little research on our school's legend once, when we were seniors. Oh, and the legend is true, by the way. The names were Mikaru Sakurano and Hino Syuusuke, two violinist and concour participants." Saori grinned when she saw Kahoko's eyes widen, "So, violin romance is in your blood, and it bloomed in our generation, so why not our kids'? Ayumi adores the violin, by the way. Which brings us back to Ryoutaro's aversion to Len."
"Let me guess," Kahoko suggested, "Ayumi's a fan of Len's violin playing."
Saori nodded and giggled, "He gets all fatherly jealous when Ayumi prefer Len's music over his. She's really a fan of Len, she's really cute when she obsess over his cd's. Seems like Len is a celebrity in her percpective."
"So..." Kahoko began, but she was cut when she heard a different person's violin playing, "Eh?"
Saori smiled softly, "That's Ayumi." She and Kahoko slowly walked into the room.
Ayumi was in the middle, playing someone else's violin. She had her perfect posture. Ryoutaro was on the piano playing as an accompanist. Len and Shinji were in a corner, both identical faces were surprised. After Ayumi played, Len walked straight up to Saori.
"She plays the violin?" he asked.
"Yes, she loves the violin anyway. You're her inspiration." Saori grinned.
"Keh." Ryoutaro reacted.
"Daddy's good too..." Ayumi said in her shy voice.
"A-and...the way she was playing..." Len said, he was lost for words to describe how Ayumi played.
"Let's just say she inherited her mother's talent. A prodigy if I must say," Ryoutaro said proudly.
"Wow," Kahoko finally said.
"And why haven't you told me?" Len demanded.
"It's not like she's your child." Saori muttered, "Anyway, I didn't tell you because..." she fell silent.
Len's eyes narrowed, "You're planning something aren't you? Well, you're not laying a finger on my son."
Saori smiled while Kahoko and Ryoutaro laughed, "Come on Len," Saori pleaded, "The legend worked on you two, why not on them?"
"You what? You're planning on putting the legend's effect on them? The Violin Romance?" Len said.
"You know about that legend? Oh, that's something." Ryoutaro said.
Len flushed.
"Well anyway, seems like the romance will begin soon," Saori said, eyeing both their children.
Shinji was staring at Ayumi, surprised, but there was a splash on pink on his cheeks. His eyes were like those you see in the movies - twinkling. The eyes of someone who has just seen his first love. Ayumi smiled shyly at him. The two were oblivious to their surroundings.
"Shinji," Kahoko called, but it seems like he couldn't hear her anymore.
Saori smiled, "Romance until the end," she sighed.
Ryoutaro, being unoticed, animatedly punched Saori's head, "Their just kids for heaven's sake, don't get too ahead of yourself."
Saori rubbed her head, "Owie." she said.
"Don't you think you can get away with this," Len said, giving Saori a death-glare.
"Seems like the old Len is back," Kahoko giggled.
The four adults went about their own way, while the two kids just stayed in their own world, lost in each other's gaze.
A/N: Review please! How was it? Do you guys want me to continue? If yes, I might continue it after a few months since school is about to start on June 22. See you guys soon!
