Author Notes: This is a fan fiction on a Taiora, where Tai is put to the challenge of winning Sora's heart through letters. This fic isn't complied of only letters might I add, there's a lot of outside influences that will be thrown in. Enjoy.
Tai had his pen in his mouth looking at the paper he had just slammed on his desk. In the flicker of the light, one could see only to things scribbled on the pale paper.
Dear Sophia
But, Tai's mind went blank, not sure what to write. This Sophia was one of these editorials where one just had to write his/hers problems and they would get a letter written back full of wisdom. Though there was a catch, a few letters would be picked to be advertised in their magazine. "Was is worth it?" Tai questioned himself. God he hoped so, for as he thought of his ordeal, he found himself with a burning desire to write.
I know what I am about to write to you may sound a little clichéd, but there is a girl that I was searching for. We were friends until our parents got into a fight that resulted in never being able to see each other again. And with the usual cliché, she moved. The thing is, I found her not too long ago. She and I now go to the same high school. But I am not allowed to approach her you see. Social status and all. I'm not that well liked in her little group.
Romeo
Tai looked it over and shoved his hands in his pockets. There was nothing more to be said so he sealed the paper in a envelope. He looked outside, it was early morning and he could see his little sister swing on their hammock with the cat.
He tapped on the window to catch her attention. She looked up from swinging and waved. Tai wasn't surprised when she put Miko down and headed up to the door. It was more or less their routine in the morning.
Kari would go about her usual habits, where she would give Miko her morning attention, while swinging in the sun or lounging around on the couch watching TV. As soon as Tai was ready to get up and get ready for school, she would rush in to dish him up breakfast she had cooked earlier for their dad. Tai would sit down to eat and talk with Kari. Once he was done, he would wash the dishes and head out the door together for school.
The door opened and swung shut as Kari shut the door. She placed Miko on the back of the chair as she went to wash her hands at the sink. "How are you today Tai?" she asked as she wiped them off.
Tai had sat himself down at the table to talk. "I am doing fine, just got done writing a letter to Western Thoughts."
Kari laughed at her brother. He had been trying to find this girl from his child hood for years. He had done many illegal things with Izzy. They failed every time. Though, there was a few times where Izzy had gotten very close to finding her. But every time he had the cops would show up at his door. Last time when they broke down the door, Mrs. Izumi told Izzy he was not to assist Tai any longer. So Tai and Izzy gave up, both of them had criminal records with no results. Izzy was still kind of bitter about it all and Tai decided never to bring it up with him again.
"I hope you be careful. And please, don't get Izzy involved again." Kari warned.
"I won't and don't plan to." Tai assured her.
Kari nodded in approval. "Good, because Izzy has just gotten off probation, from his recent criminal record dealing with hacking."
Tai dished himself up. "It was his choice Kari." he pointed out. Kari left the room without a word. Great she's on over protective mode. I'm the older one, shouldn't I be protective?
Dear Sophia
I am a mother of two twin daughters. They both have a crush on the same boy…
"No, this is too dull." Sora concluded.
She quickly wrote up a response to the lady on her laptop. None that she had received on her website were deemed worthy enough to go into the magazine. That just left the ones that came through the mail…
Sora was a lucky girl. At age 17 she had her own editorial in her mothers best friends sisters magazine, Western Thoughts. It was great work and paid well, by the time she graduated that summer she would have more than enough to go to college. It kind of floored Sora how her mother was being so supportive over this. She was supposed to inherit the shop. But whatever was causing her mom to be so nice and supportive about her career choice made her happy.
She opened the first letter from the mail delivery.
Dear Sophia
I know what I am about to write to you may sound a little clichéd, but there is a girl that I was searching for. We were friends until our parents got into a fight that resulted in never being able to see each other again. And with the usual cliché, she moved. The thing is, I found her not too long ago. She and I now go to the same high school. But I am not aloud to approach her you see. Social status and all. I'm not that well liked in her little group.
Romeo
Yea it did sound cliché like he mentioned. But it was interesting cliché. She sat that one aside in the small pile of selected letters to go into the magazine. She began her rough draft.
Dear Romeo
I'll admit that this does sound cliché, however I do have the answer you are seeking for. Have you ever thought of trying to approach her while she is not around her friends? Tell her who you are and I am sure she will listen. I don't think any girl forget about there childhood friends. Please write back with your results.
Sophia
Satisfied, Sora rewrote the letter on her laptop and printed it out. She stuck it in a envelope and through it in the out bin in her room.
Well I hope you enjoyed the first chapter. I am willing to hear all complaints to how bad my grammar to what you didn't like. I would also like to have a few pointers on how to improve this fic. Review please, give me a flame or a compliment.
