Okay so I decided to go ahead and make the sequel to a story that I just finished a while ago which was called, "To Be Free". But anyway the setting for this story is that it's been six months or so after Haru's father, Baron Humbert von Gikkingen had been revealed to the public that he was not dead. And it has also been that long since Haru had married Prince Lune. Sadly after this had happened things changed within the Moon family. What those changes are will be known right now actually and Hiromi will be the leading lady this time. Oh, and you might be surprised as to who Louise ended up marrying. I digress though let us start then.
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Two Of A Kind
Hiromi Moon continued to stare out of the front window that was in the living room across from the fireplace as she let out a heavy sigh and placed her right hand underneath her chin as she reflected on the past. She still could not believe that it had been six months since herself, her father, and her sister had been "asked' to leave the von Gikkingen estate by Haru's father, Baron Humbert von Gikkingen. The light short haired brunette was more surprised when she had found out that her father had tried to have him and his friend Toto killed by a witch. She knew that her father could be bossy at times, but she never would have guessed that he would try and actually hire someone to hurt another person. It had also been that long since Haru had married Prince Lune and had been living in the palace ever since then.
And surprisingly after moving back into their original home the young woman's half cat sister Louise started to boss her around like what she had done to Haru. Thankfully though their Father would show up and tell the female half cat to knock it off. But somehow three months later the white furred half cat came home one day and said that she had fallen in love with a duke. Hiromi though had her suspicions since she knew that Louise never really liked Haru, and was most likely just making a story to get attention. However, a few days later both herself and her father found out that she in fact had not been lying to them when they had met the duke. He was a dark brown furred half cat who had a lighter shade of brown on the bottom half oc his face. He wore all red expect for a black bowtie, a white shirt under his suit coat, along with his white gloves and black shoes. (with socks of course)
They also found out that his name was Cat R. Waul, but he preferred to be called Reginald instead since he said that everyone addressed him with that name. Still Hiromi had doubts about the two staying together if her sister was in love with him. Surely he could see what a cold hearted person she really was couldn't he? Yet she was proven wrong again because within two weeks the two were married. And before Louise left both her father and sister she apologized to them for the way that she had been acting. This left the light short haired brunette utterly speechless that a guy had gotten the white furred female half cat to open up and admit that she was wrong.
She was brought out of her thoughts though when her father Renaldo Moon walked into the living room as he asked, "Hiromi?"
The youngest Moon daughter quickly turned around to look at her half cat father as she responded back with, "Yes Father, do you need me to help you with something?"
"Nah, I just didn't know where you were is all." The white furred half cat replied with, as he made his way towards the couch that was in front of the fireplace.
White he did this though Hiromi let a smile spread across her face. She was quite glad that after they had moved back into their "old" home that her father had decided not to hire any servants and had been doing the daily chores on his own. When asked by his youngest daughter if he needed any help he would just decline and say that, that was nice but not needed. And as a result for all of his hard work he had actually lost the gut that he had, had for quite some time. She then walked over to him after he had sat down onto the couch and hugged him. (as best as she could)
This caused her father to look down at her as he asked, "What's this for?"
"Nothing special really, I just wanted to give you a hug is all." Hiromi replied, as her father wrapped his arms around her to return the hug.
The white furred half cat let out sigh as he asked, "It's pretty quiet without Louise around isn't it?" He received an answer when his daughter nodded her head in agreement as he then began to stare at the fire while his daughter broke the hug and sat right next to him on the couch.
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Baron Humbert von Gikkingen walked down the walkway that was in front of him as he approached a headstone and stopped in front of it. He then look at it for a moment before he set down the bouquet of white roses that he had been hanging onto down in front of the grave. He then took off his top hat and placed it against his heart as he said, "Hello Naoko, my love." The orange and cream furred half cat took a deep breathe before he continued with, "I wish I could say that I am up there with you right now watching over our daughter. But that is not the case I'm afraid." He then held back the tears that were trying to escape his eyes as he added, "And there are times where I had wished that Renaldo had confessed to you what had happened to myself and Toto before the two of you had gotten married. Because then I could have been there by side when you passed away." A smile then formed on the lord's face as he went on with, "And yet I am glad that Haru ended with your eyes because whenever I look into them I think of you, my darling." He then bowed to the grave before he placed his top hat back onto his head and then started to turn to leave, but befpre he left he ended with, "I also know that you would be very proud of our daughter like I am. She has come along way since she and her husband Prince Lune will be announced to the public as the next King and Queen."
While Baron walked away though he could no longer hold in the tears as he fell onto his knees and let out the pain that he had been holding in for so long.
