Hisana was born on the second of May, late at night during a rainstorm, her parents were as proud as any. Her family was middle class, made a decent amount of money with Shojin working as a car salesman. Life was pretty pleasant for the young girl...until she hit four. Hisana was rushed to the hospital when she couldn't breathe, there she was diagnosed with tuberculosis unfortunately passed down from her mother. "She'll be okay," Shinji reassured her that their daughter would grow up healthy. As she did grow Hisana took a loving to soccer, she would play with her father in the backyard not noticing how he'd let her score, "I did it! Did you see?" he chuckled, "Someone's gonna be a star when they grow up," he retrieved the ball from the net, "So, how about school Hisana? You excited?"
"Yeah! I wanna make friends and play!" he recently finished her papers to enlist for school. "Well, its getting dark. Time to go in,"
"Aw, just one more goal? Please?" he loved the kitten look she gave to get what she wanted, "All right one more," he set the ball down so she could do one last goal.
Hisana was used to being in large crowds but not without her parents, "Do you have to go?" she clutched Yuki's skirt pleading her to stay. "Don't worry my little kitten. I'll be back to get you okay?"
"Promise?"
"I promise. Now go have fun and learn lots," with a gentle push Hisana left her side. Yuki was always nervous about school, Hisana was different and with differences comes bullying...she could easily fall victim of it without anyone to protect her from it. It made her worry, "Hisana's a strong girl Yuki. She'll be okay," she ssighed, "I just don't want her getting hurt...maybe we should homeschool her,"
"Homeschool? No, no, no. If we do that how will she make friends? Homeschooled kids have a real lack in social skills because they don't go anywhere or interact with others and kids need that Yuki. If she develops problems we'll transfer her to a better school or even a private school. She really needs to be with others," she knew he was right. It wouldn't be fair to lock her up in her own home in fear of being hurt...she could learn to defend herself and stand up for others. "Okay. We'll let her learn on her own how to handle it," Shinji smiled.
They were relieved to see Hisana walk out with a few girls with a large smile on her face, "There are my parents. Bye,"
"Bye Hisana-chan!" she ran into her father's arms, "Did you have a good day Kitten?"
"Yeah! I made new friends and we learned math, shapes, the months of the year, even got cookies!" Shinji looked to Yuki, "See? I told you she'd be okay," Yuki shook her head with a light smile, "So you did,"
"Can I go to school again tomorrow?" seeing her happy was enough to say how she felt about school.
