Hey guys! This is my second fan fiction, so I hope you like it! It's them looking back at when they were younger. Enjoy!
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"Hey. What's that?" asked Chinatsu, pointing at a rather large book.
"I think that's the scrap book the 3 of us made after a trip to Tokyo Park when we were little." said Yui.
"You guys went to Tokyo Park!" exclaimed Chinatsu grabbing the book and opening up to the first page.
"Well not really" said Akari giggling. "We got lost without our parents, thanks to those 2." she said pointing at Kyoko and Yui.
"It wasn't my fault!" said Yui. "It was this one." she said placing her hand on the shoulder of Kyoko.
"Yeah..." she scratched the back of her head."Yui, do you remember what happened that day?"
Yui seemed to look down. "Yeah... of course I do."
"Wait, what happened?" asked Chinatsu.
Yui looked down blushing. Kyoko just smiled widely. No one said anything and Akari looked at her childhood friends confused.
"Well, anyone gunna tell me?" Chinatsu asked.
Yui sighed and looked over at Kyoko, to find her staring back at her. "Well... you see..."
XXXflashback timeXXX
"Wahhhhh!" a young Kyoko was sitting on her chair next to a girl with long dark hair crying.
"Aww, do- don't cry, Kyoko-Chan. Here, here, I'll find it for you." the dark haired girl looked around their bench for the teddy bear her friend had lost.
When she couldn't see it, she slipped out from under her seat belt and crawled around on the ground still looking for the bear.
"Wahhhh!" Kyoko was still crying her eyes out.
"Akari-Chan!" yelled the dark haired girl her head under the bench. "Make her be quiet!"
"Got it captain!" said the young Akari grabbing her bag and pulling out a mask. She quickly put it on and within moments the crying turned to laughter.
"Got it!" said the dark haired girl said pulling her arm out from under the train bench, her fist clutching a slightly dusty teddy bear. She climbed back into her seat and dusted the bear off. "Here you -"
"Thank you so much Yui-san!" said a now happy Kyoko, grabbing Yui and pulling her in for a huge hug.
"Uh- no problem Kyoko-Chan." said Yui, her face pulled tight to Kyoko's.
"And thank you too, Akari-Chan!" exclaimed Kyoko taking her other arm and pulling
Akari in to the hug.
"That's enough of that." Yui said pulling herself away from her friends.
Kyoko yawned loudly. "Yui, will you get our pillows and blanket?"
"Yeah." said Yui yawning as well. She pulled out the case from under their seat and pulled out the pillows, she gave one to Akari, Kyoko, and finally herself.
She then pulled out the blanket and tossed one end down to Akari. The three of them snuggled down into their seats and fell asleep.
The train hit a bump that night and woke Yui.
The dark haired girl looked around; she could see Akari's father's foot sticking out from the bench in front of them. Next to her sat Yui's parents. She could see her father; he was sprawled out, breathing loudly. Yui smiled at her family. She then tried to view Kyoko's parents, but couldn't manage to see more than the leg of Kyoko's mother's leg because they were in the seat directly behind them.
"No one's awake." Yui said quietly to herself.
"I am." said a small voice behind her.
"Ah, Kyoko-Chan, did I wake you?" asked the young Yui looking at her blonde friend.
"No, this train scares me. I can't sleep." said the little Kyoko, blushing ever so slightly.
"Don't be scared Kyoko." said Yui reaching over and patting her friends head. "I'm right here if you need me." she flashed Kyoko a bright smile.
"You don't know how much I need you Yui-San..." commented Kyoko.
Yui looked
at her friend puzzled. "What do you mean?"
"It's just that..." Kyoko thought for a moment. "You're my best friend Yui-San. And- and I- I love you."
Yui looked at her friend for a moment. The she smiled. She reached over and patted her friends shoulder gently. "I love you too." she said. "You're my best friend as well." Yui put an emphasis on the word 'my'.
"...I'm just your best friend?" Kyoko asked looking at the dirty train floor.
"Well..." Yui thought for a moment. "No, you mean more to me than that."
"That's all I wanted to hear." said the young Kyoko, grabbing her friend and pulling her closer. She leaned in and rested her head on Yui's shoulder. In response, Yui laid her head o top of Kyoko's and yawned. "Good night Yui." said the blonde.
"Good night." responded the little Yui. "See you in the morning." The girls slept like that the whole rest of the way to Tokyo.
The train came to a slow stop, but none of the 3 girls were awake yet.
Yui could feel something lift her up, so she opened one of her eyes to see her father's face looking back at her. "Good morning sleepy-head!" he said to her with a laugh. "We're in Tokyo. Wanna go walk around?"
"Huh?" Yui sat up slightly and blinked her eyes around. From what she could see, she thought it was amazing. "Can we bring Akari and Kyoko?"
"I think they're still asleep Champ, but let's go check and see."
Yui's father put her down and took her hand. The two of them walked over to see Kyoko standing with one hand clasped by her mother and her other hand rubbing her eye.
"Good morning." said Yui cheerfully to her blonde friend. "Welcome to Tokyo!"
Kyoko blinked. "Wait, this is Tokyo park?" asked the blonde looking around.
Yui laughed "No, we have to walk there, silly"
"What's with all the noise?" called a familiar voice, from above. It was Akari being held by Akane. "Put me down." she told her sister, who without retaliation put her sister on the ground.
"You don't wanna get lost here." Yui said when she noticed her accident prone red headed friend wasn't holding a grown-up's hand. So she reached over, letting go of her own father's hand and grabbed Akari's.
"Oh-no!" shouted Kyoko.
"What's wrong?" Yui asked.
"Where is he? Where's my Teddy!" Kyoko cried.
"Is he still on the train?" Yui asked.
"I don't know!" the young Kyoko fell to the ground, letting go of her mother's hand, crying.
"Here. Don't cry. You'll be just fine." said Yui.
"Yeah, yeah Kyoko-Chan. It'll be alright." agreed Akari.
"No. It. Won't!" cried Kyoko.
"Then...uhh..." Yui thought for a moment. "I'll go get him!" she said bravely. "You stay here and try to get this one to stop crying." she ordered Akari.
"Right!" called Akari as she watched the dark haired girl run back towards the train.
Yui ran, ducked and dodged her way past many people, tourists, business men and women, and civilians. Once she reached the train she climbed in, undetected. She ran all the way back to their bench and looked under it. She reach in and pulled out the dusty teddy bear. She smiled at it in victory, then turned around and stared running back for the exit. Just then she heard the wheels on the train squeal. Yui ran as fast as she could to get to the door now. But she wasn't fast enough; she felt the train rumble and shake as it started moving, which knocked her off her feet. She hit the ground hard, and looked up, her vision was slightly dizzy, but she could see a tall man standing in front of her in a suit.
"Hey... hey are you okay?" asked the man reaching out to help her up. "Hey, Mazaki! Stop the train! We still got a kid!" he called up to the driver.
"I'm... I'm fine." Yui muttered, fixing the band aid on her cheek and dusting herself off.
The train stopped again. "You're lucky I found you. Where are your parents? What's your name?" The nice man asked.
Yui could tell the man wanted to help her, but also wanted to leave. "I'm Yui Funami." she told him of how she had to get this bear back to her friend asap. And that she could get to her parents easily.
The man said okay and let her out. "You go right to your parents now, you hear?" he called after her.
"Okay, got it." she called back.
When Yui arrived back at where she had left she found her blonde friend and her mother crying.
She walked up to her mother "Momma, what's wrong?" Yui asked, wondering why she was crying.
All eyes turned to Yui. "There you are!" Her mother exclaimed.
"Don't you ever do that again!" her father yelled at her.
"I was helping my friend!" Yui yelled back, holding up the teddy bear.
"Teddy!" exclaimed Kyoko. She jumped up; her face still tear stained and hugged her best friend. "Thank you so much Yui!"
"Yes, thank you Yui." said Kyoko's mother. "Without that, we would have never gotten Kyoko asleep ever again."
"That was a really brave and generous thing you did Champ." said Yui's father, getting down on one knee to talk face to face with his daughter. "I'm very proud of you." her hugged her along with Kyoko, who was still holding Yui tightly. "Just, let an adult know next time though, okay?"
Yui nodded her head and smiled.
Once everyone was ready to go and they all had their bags, the group of three families made their way to the hotel. Once there they go the biggest room they could and split the cost. There we're 4 rooms, one of them had 2 large beds in it and the rest of the rooms had only one big bed. The kids ended up having to share the double bed room. Akari and her sister would get one bed, and Kyoko and Yui would share one.
"This is gunna be great!" said Akari jumping on the bed.
"Aww you're so cute!" said Akane watching her little sister.
Akari stopped jumping and went over and sat next to Yui at the other side of the room.
Yui was lying on her side of the bed with the remote in her hand, flipping through the channels. "Oi, Kyoko." she nudged the blonde that was lying next to her. Mirakurun is on, do you wan-"
"Mirakurun! Yes!" shouted Kyoko leaping onto Yui. "Thank you!"
The dark haired girl put on the blonde's show. And quietly watched it.
After about 20 minutes, Kyoko yelled "No Mirakurun, don't trust Rivalrun again!" However Mirakurun did, again. "She never listens to me..." said Kyoko turning around after it was over.
"You know she can't hear you, right?" said Yui coolly.
"...of course I do." said Kyoko, twiddling her thumbs. "Hey guys, I'm bored!"
"What do you want us to do about it?" asked Yui, flipping through the channels again.
"I'm leaving." said Akane standing up and leaving the room because her sister hadn't moved in the past half an hour.
When she was finally out of the room, Akari said "My sisters a real creep."
Yui laughed. "Why do you say that?"
"She's just like..." Akari made a face and looked down at her own body. "Never mind."
Kyoko and Yui looked at each other slightly confused.
"Oh kay..." said Kyoko."I'm still bored!"
"And there's still nothing we can do about it." said Yui yawning loudly.
"Aww, are you sleepy Yui-San?" asked Kyoko caressing Yui's head in her arms.
"Uhh... a little." said Yui answering the blonde's question.
"Then take a nap!" Kyoko said. "Here." she fluffed up Yui's pillow and tucked her in. "There you go." She climbed in next to her and rested her head on Yui's chest. "Snuggles..." she said cutely.
"Uhhh... I'm not that sleepy." said Yui climbing out of the bed, blushing.
"You're no fun." Kyoko pouted.
"I'm sorry?" Yui said gazing out the window. "When are we going to the park?" she asked in Akari's general direction.
"I don't know." said Akari. "I'll go ask." and with that the red head got up and went to talk to her mom.
Meanwhile, still in the room, Kyoko walked up behind Yui who was looking out the window again. Kyoko wrapped her arms around her friend's waist and rested her chin on her shoulder. "I love it here." Kyoko whispered into the dark haired girl's ear.
"In Tokyo?" asked Yui, not moving.
"No, right here." said the blonde tightening her grip around her friend.
"Kyoko...?" Yui turned around, still in her friend's arms.
"Yes" said the young Kyoko.
"I...I think... I- might... that I might..." the little Yui stuttered over her words. "Kyoko... I think I l- "
"I'm back!" Akari jumped into the room. The 2 other girls quickly separated. "Get ready guys! My dad said he'll take us!"
"Now?" asked Yui, her face still flushed red.
"Yup!"
"Alrighty then." said Kyoko, her face red as well.
"You guys okay? You both look... kinda sick er something."
"We're fine!" said both the girls giving a small glance at each other.
"You guys are acting weird." commented Akari pulling her sweatshirt over her head.
"Kyoko-Chan!" called Kyoko's mother from the main room.
"Comin'!" called Kyoko running out of the room to her mom.
"Yui-San?" asked Akari after the blonde was out of the room.
"Yeah?"
"Is there something wrong with Kyoko-Chan?"
"No." said Yui turning her gaze back at the window. "She's fine... she's... just perfect." Yui said smiling to herself.
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Don't worry guys! Its not over yet! I'll up load the second part later. I hope you liked it! Read and Review please! ^_^
