REMEMBRANCE OF THE PAST

A/N: memories / regular pov)

Calling all officers Calling all officers There has been an accident on Sakura Ave and Solok St.

"Quick get her out of that car before it explodes!"

"Even if we manage to get her out do you think she'll survive, I mean they hit the car so hard it flipped over twice!"

"It really doesn't matter what you think it's your job to do what ever you can to try and save this woman's life!"

"Yes sir."

The fireman raced to the car to save the young woman from the smashed up car. He got her out on time before the car blew up with flames. He set her on the cold ground and called for the paramedics to come and check if there were any sings of life.

The paramedic came to the battered woman on the floor. He grabbed her wrist to find that there was no pulse. The paramedic stood from the ground and turn to the rest of the team that came to help the woman and shook his head showing that she was already gone.

At that moment a 16 year old girl with dark long brown haired girl came running to where the woman lay with tears in her blue eyes.

"Please mom don't go!"

Silence

"Please mom stay here with me don't leave me!"

Silence

"I'll do anything just please stay her by my side!"

Silence

No matter how much the girl pleaded there was no response from the limp woman whose head was now being swayed in the young girls arms.

An officer had walked up to the crying girl and put a comforting hand on her shoulders. He knew that this was a hard time for the poor girl but he couldn't let her sit there crying endlessly with the now corpse of her mother.

"Come on miss I think maybe you should come with me."

"No I have to be here when my mom opens her eyes."

The officer was shocked but in a way expected her to say something like that. He knew that most people would be in denial of loosing a loved one. But he didn't expect to see the determination in her eyes under all those tears. It was if she knew who mother would just open her eyes and smile at her.

"Ummm miss I'm sorry to be the one to tell you this but your mom won't be opening her eyes."

"No you'll see any minute now she'll open her eyes and we'll go home together like always."

They sat there for a few more minutes. It had started to rain not to long ago. The young girl still sat there with her mother's head in her arms. Staring into her mother's closed eye lids with determined, teary eyes.

"I'm sorry but your going to have to let go."

The paramedics started to make their way to the woman once again but this time with a body bag. The young girl saw this and tightened her grip on her mother.

"No, I know it I just know that she going to come around!"

"I really don't want to do this but if I have to I'll take you away with force."

"Please just leave me and my mom alone."

The police officer stood up from his kneeling place on the ground next to the girl. He put his hands onto the girl's hands trying to pry them away from the corpse in her hands.

"I'm sorry"

That's all the officer said before yanking the girl away and lifting her bridal style before making his way to an ambulance. The girl in his arms struggled to free herself from his grip. But no matter how hard she twisted and turned she couldn't get away from his tight embrace. All she could do was look over his shoulder and watch as the paramedics place her mother's body in the bag.

"No."

That's all she could muster as the men put the bag that now occupied her once full of life mother's body into a white ambulance.

Once she reached the ambulance the officer was taking her to he put her down on a small table. He turned to a small cabinet and took out a thermometer. He placed it into her mouth and sat and waited for the thermometer to beep to show of any signs of a fever.

She may have not been sick when she came to the scene but she had been in the rain for a half hour now.

The thermometer beep he took it out of her mouth and checked the electrical screen for the temperature. He mentally sighed from relief, her temperature was normal. There was silence over the room. There was nothing anyone could say. She had lost the only one she had left in her life. There were no words that could be said now just silence.

"You know I'll do everything in my power to find you a decent home."

"You know you don't have to I'll just be a burden."

"I know I don't but I want to. I feel responsible for you in a way."

"Well thank you I really do appreciate it."

"I know you do."

"Well for now you can stay with me until we look into your new home."

"Thank you."

After that the girl collapsed onto the table in a heap crying her eyes out once again. The officer came to her side and pulled her from her heap on the table and hugged her. He hugged her to show that she was not alone in the world. She looked up into the officer's face to find that he was being sincere. She smiled at him and this was no fake smile she was truly smiling for all that he has done and will do for her.

"Truly thank you."

FLASH

We will be coming to our destination 'Osaka' in about 15 minutes

Tohru snapped out of her dazing when hearing the announcement.

"I still can't believe this all happened." Tohru whispered to herself.

Tohru was on her way Osaka to live with her grandpa but not only that but also to get a fresh new start. After the incident with her mother she had lived with the officer from that day on for about a month and a half. She knew from the start that she couldn't stay with him forever. He had his own family to care for. So she got started looking from the start. It may have taken a while but she had finally found a relative that she found to her liking. The best part was that he lived far from where she used to live and that meant nothing reminding her of the tragic event except for her own memories.

After that day she would always remember the day the principal called her from her class to inform her of the accident and her making it to the scene just in time to be informed that her mother had died.

Everyday she would plaster a fake smile on her face. She knew her mom would never want to see her weak so she would act just to please the people around her. But when there was no one around her she would cry endlessly. The one person she had, the person she trusted, the one person she truly and honestly loved was gone. She knew that she had been wounded and in her heart, soul and mind there was no one that could mend what had been broken. It was a heart ache she had to deal with day after day.

We have reached the train station of 'Osaka' please passengers grab your luggage and make your way safely off the train have a nice day.

Tohru grab the duffle bag with her things in it and headed for the exit. Once out she searched for her grandfather. After 20 minutes of searching she finally caved in and sat down on a bench.

5 minutes later a some what short man with a pale complexion and thinning hair walked up to Tohru.

"Tohru is that you I haven't seen you since you were a mere baby." The old man said

"Umm hi grandpa it's nice seeing you." Tohru said with one of her fake smiles.

"Its nice seeing you too how about we make our way to your new home." Tohru's grandfather offered.

"That'd be nice." Tohru said while standing up.

After their little introduction they walked out of the train station and into the busy streets of Osaka.

(A/N) I hope you guys like this story. I'm really hooked on Tohru x Yuki and as you already know this is what this story is going to be about. Whats funny is that I dreamed this idea up. Well I'll update sooner then you guys think. Oh yay & this is going to be a long fic! Yay love long fics lol!

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