I got tired of nobody hooking Han up with anyone, so I decided it was my turn to give it a try. I know it will be out of character for him to be serious with a girl, but hey, maybe he just needed the girl that would make him change.
Chapter 1
Kennedy woke up in a room she recognized as her cousin, Sean's room. Then the memories of last night came to the front of her mind and she started crying. Then her aunt, walked in and held her close.
"Oh sweetie, it will be fine," her aunt said, "I called Sean, he's coming home."
"What? Why?" Kennedy asked.
"For the funerals," her aunt replied, "can you pick him up from the airport?"
"yea, what time does he get here?"
"In 3 hours," her aunt said and walked out of the room.
Sighing, Kennedy got up and walked into the bathroom to get ready to pick up her cousin from the airport.
"Oh my God, it can't be Kenny!" Sean said and ran up and hugged his baby cousin.
"Hey Sean," Kennedy replied.
"I'm sorry I had to come back with the circumstances as they are," Sean said and draped his arm over Kennedy's shoulders.
"I don't want to talk about it," Kennedy replied and walked away to the car.
"Right," Sean said, knowing that if he wasn't quick, he'd get left behind.
The rest of the day passed in a blur as friends of her parents and brother tried to comfort her. Kennedy didn't know any of them, seeing as how she was so different from her family, she even looked different. Her dad had even teased that she must have been the milk man's kid. Her mom and dad were both blonde haired and blue eyed. Her brother was blonde haired and green eyed. They were all really pale too. Kennedy had dark brown hair that was straight. Her honey colored eyes would make anyone stop and take a second look. She also had skin that looked like she had a tan all year long. Her brother played every sport there was and was student council president. Both of her parents had went to Harvard. Her mom was a psychiatrist and her father was a heart surgeon. Her brother had been the perfect child. Kennedy was always in the principal's office at school, in trouble with the law, and drove her parents crazy. The only thing they were proud of her was that she could dance. She took ballet but hated it. She only did it to please her parents. Kennedy liked to hip hop dance and street dance.
"Hey Kenny, my mom said the funeral is in an hour, so get up!" Sean said, poking his head into his room where Kennedy was staying.
"Umm Sean?"
"Yeah?"
"Thanks for coming home, I don't know if I could do this without you here."
"Anything for my Kenny, you are more like my sister than my cousin, hell, you cause enough trouble to be my sister!" Sean said and left.
An hour later, Kennedy sat beside her aunt and Sean on the hard wooden pews of the church her parents and brother had attended. Kennedy always hated going to church and sitting for the three hour services. All these people had shown up, people her parents had worked with and all their rich friends.
"Oh, dear, I'm sorry about your loss, it's a shame they died at the hands of a drunk driver, and it's a miracle that you survived that horrible crash," an old woman with skin like a raisin and too much pink lipstick on said.
"yea, a miracle," Kennedy muttered so no one heard.
A few hours later, after the service, Sean found Kennedy sitting on the steps of the church.
"Kennedy, my mom needs to talk to you."
"okay, where is she?"
"in the church."
"Hey hun, how are you holding up?" her aunt said.
"fine."
"Well, I have some news for you, you are going to Tokyo with Sean tomorrow. I think it would be for the best, that way you don't have to stay in this dreadful place with so many bad memories. Sean said you could stay with him. Plus, this way, you and Sean will be able to spend more time together."
"Wait, you're getting rid of me?" Kennedy asked.
"No, darling, I can't take care of you, I couldn't take care of Sean, much less you, you are more of a handful than he ever was."
"I can't believe you! Thanks for the favor auntie!" Kennedy yelled and ran out of the church where she ran into Luke, her boyfriend.
"Hey babe!" Luke said.
"Don't touch me! I'm out of this crappy place," Kennedy said and ran off to find Sean so they could go home and pack.
On the drive home, all Kennedy could do was cry. She just lost her parents and her brother, now her home too.
"It isn't so bad Kennedy, it's a whole lot better than here," Sean said in an attempt to comfort her.
"Whatever, can we leave tonight?" Kennedy asked.
"Yea, let's go!" Sean said.
Two hours later, the two cousins were side by side on a plane to Tokyo.
