Disclaimer: I don't own Uragiri wa Boku no Namae wo Shitteiru, if I do I've made Luka do lots of stuff to Yuki and make Luze belong only to me.

Warning: This contain OC so don't read it if you don't like it. This chapter takes setting right before the prologue, since I want to let you take a little peek of what would happen in some next chapters; I made the prologue like that. This story is unbeta so beware of some errors. May contain spoilers.

"..." for memories in Italics

'…' thought in Italics

And "..." present time


-When the Wheel of Fate Starts to Turn-


I'll find you somewhere

I'll keep on trying until my dying day

I just need to know whatever has happened

The truth will free my soul


It doesn't suppose to be like this. She doesn't suppose to die, yet even though he had thought about it again and again; he can't help but accept the fact that she had really completely gone. Leaving him all alone in the middle of the war, without her to smile at him again or for her to calm him anymore. Luka screamed in agony at the lost of his love, letting the world know his pain and sorrow.


It had been some decades after the incident, still no one could ever forget her. Her warm smile, her soft expression and her kind attitude. No one in the Giou Clan can really accept the fact that they have lost her. Though they know that in the end she will reborn again just like the others Zweilt, they never know if they would able to find her before it's too late.

A long haired man sits in his chair, his glasses glinting under the sunlight as his hand holding a piece of paper. His eyes narrowed in concentration at the words on the paper as his mind racing with every possibilities. It wasn't until he heard a light knock on his door that the man glanced up from the paper.

"Takashiro-sama? You called me?"

"Yes. Ibuki, have you found any lead on the search?" the man named Takashiro asked, folding his hand on the table.

"Apparently, we still don't get anything news from the search. It seems like they were disappear in the thin air," the woman replied.

"It's impossible for Mizuki to disappear like that. There should be someone who gets in touch with her,"

"We have tried all the contact we know, yet not any of them know where she is." Ibuki replied calmly.

"Try to search on it once more again," he said, dismissed his secretary.

The woman bowed to him politely before she left the room, closing the door behind her. Takashiro looked at the window silently, as he rubbed his nose exasperatedly. They were running out of time with each time that passes by. There should be someone who knows where she is, after all there's no way he would let them leave the clan.


Somewhere far away from Takashiro's office, a beautiful woman was watching over her daughters and her son who were playing on their backyard garden. The woman has a long brown wavy hair; her eyes were hazel brown which glows warmly under the sunlight.

"Kanata. Yuki. Manami, don't run like that, you'll get hurt if you don't be careful," she chided her children.

The children smiled to their mother and slow down so they won't get hurt. They were playing tag as Kanata being the one who chased after the girls. He was the oldest from the three of them, being the only male in their family; he completely loves his sister and his mother deeply. Though he knows that he wasn't their biological brother, still he loves them.

Kanata knows that he was being adopted to Sakurai household when he was 10 years old. It was the first time he met with young Yuki who just turned into 7 years old that day. The young girl smiled kindly at him as she ran and hug him. Even though he was a bit startled when he found out that Yuki was blind, Kanata found himself love the blind girl with her kind personality.

He also met Manami who is Yuki's younger sister at the same day. Manami was just 5 years old that time and just like with Yuki, Kanata found himself loves the protective girl instantly too just like how he does with Yuki. The three of them were so close to each other despite their age differences. And that's really make Mizuki, their mother so happy. After all she had been afraid if somehow Kanata feels different from her children with his status as their adopted brother yet the black haired boy passed her expectation.

Mizuki smiled happily at her children, the look on their face was enough to make her feel happy and content with her life. After all, this was what she wants to see in her children's face; that's why she left the clan those years ago. A soft tug on her sleeve snapped her out from her reverie as she glances down to see Yuki stands in front of her.

"Yuki?" she asked softly, her eyes looking questioningly at her first daughter.

"Okaa-san? Can I sit with you?" the young brunette asked, her hazel eyes twinkled with happiness at her mother although her eyes were not focused on the older woman.

Mizuki smiled warmly at her daughter as she took her daughter's slender arm and pulled the little girl close to her. She pulled her into a loose embrace as she smiled softly at the young brunette.

"Of course, Yuki. You can sit with me. Are you tired?"

Slowly wrapping her slender arms around her slightly taller mother, she replied, "A little. But I'm fine, okaa-san."

Mizuki looked at her daughter softly before she released the young girl from her embrace, "Take a rest with me then; we'll wait for your brother and sister inside."

"Okay, okaa-san." Yuki replied, as she stepped back from her mother's embrace. She let her mother led her to the inside of the house as the older woman held her hand.

She knew that her mother was very protective of her because of her condition but it was really outdated because she had been sightless ever since she was born. She slightly regretted the fact that she had never known what her parents looked like or her siblings for that matter or what did the color blue, red, yellow look like.

Fortunately, she had been gifted with other talents. Even though Yuki was blind, she had superb hearing that allowed her to differentiate two seemingly same sounds that normal people would never notice. And somehow she also could hear the sounds of their heart as clear as their voice. And it makes her becomes so empathic to what others' feeling.

Besides, she already feels content enough with her life now regardless of her condition. After all, she knows that her family will always love her for who she is. And for that she really is grateful, there's no way she would ever trade her life for anything.


The wavy long haired brunette stands in front of her window, her eyes looked blankly at the scenery across her as her face remained expressionless. Even though the scenery below her window was impressive, she couldn't see it with her eyes as her hazel brown eyes looked blankly to nothingness.

A soft knock on her door snapped her attention away as she turned her head to the direction where the door is. Standing there was her adopted older brother, Kanata who looked at her warmly even though she couldn't see his expression.

"Yuki, you will be late for your school if you don't go now." The older man said softly, as his eyes looked warmly at his first sister.

The young woman simply smiled at her brother as she approached the man slowly, "I'm sorry, nii-sama. Has Manami waited for me?"

"She has. Both of you will be late if you don't leave immediately,"

She exited the door of her room with Kanata, who followed beside her as the two of them made their way to the living room where their little sister and their mother have been waiting for them. Manami had been waiting for her sister to come down from her room as her hands were busy fidgeting with the hem of her skirt.

She was so excited for her first day in this new semester that she hoped her sister will appear soon. At the sound of footsteps, her hazel brown eyes gleaming brightly as she looks at her dear sister and her brother walked down the stair.

"Nee-chan!"

Yuki let a small smile graced her face at the sound of her little sister, "I'm sorry if I took so long, Mana-chan. Shall we go now?"

"It's okay, nee-chan. Come on or we'll be late," the younger woman replied enthusiastically as she tugged Yuki's hand.

"Okaa-san, ittekimasu." Yuki smiled softly, as her eyes looking at the direction where she thought her mother was.

"Itterashai," Mizuki smiled softly at her first daughter.

"Yes, okaa-san. I'll see you again after school," Yuki replied before Manami dragged her out from the house.


Manami was smiling brightly as her eyes looking at the blue sky happily. She could feel her heart bubbled with happiness at the thought of meeting her friends again after the long winter break. Yuki who walked beside her could feel her happiness radiating from her body.

"You're so happy today, Mana-chan." She commented after some moments.

Manami nodded her head slightly before she answered her older sister, "I am. Today is the first day for the new semester and I can't wait to see my friends again!"

Yuki let a small smile graced her face as she kept her pace with Manami, "That's good to know."

It was only a few minutes before they reached their school as the two of them kept their light conversation with each other. Their topics ranged from school to books to the latest events around them.

"Anyway nee-chan, are you going to the book store again after school?" Manami asked as she eying her sister.

Raising her head up slightly, Yuki answered her sister, "Yes. There are some books I want to buy. Is that okay with you, Mana-chan?"

"Well, it's fine. Beside there's a new magazine I want to buy too." The younger woman said happily.

"Thank you, Mana-chan." Yuki said, looking down again to turn her sightless eyes to the road.

They were walking side by side like that when they heard the sound of a girl shouted angrily to an older man. As they neared them, Yuki could distinctly hear that the girl was in distress from the sound of her voice.

"I told you don't touch me!" the girl snapped angrily as she pointed her finger threateningly to the older man.

"Don't be like that, I just want to know you." The man leered as his eyes looks at the young woman slyly.

"You-"

"Hey! She told you to leave her alone!" Manami shouted angrily as she and Yuki approached them.

The young woman who looks like in the same age as Yuki turned her eyes at them. Though, the moment she finally looked at them, the young woman gasped in surprise. Manami raised her eyebrows at the surprised look on the other girl's face before she looked back at the older man angrily.

"It's not your business, little girl!" the man replied, his eyes glared at them, feeling quite annoyed for being interrupted like that by a small middle school girl. Manami glared at the man back, but before she could even utter her next reply; Yuki had beaten her on it.

"It will be good if you leave her alone, sir. Beside didn't she tell you to leave her alone?"

"Why, you little-"

But before the man could even finish his words, another voice called their attention, "Touko-chan? Is something wrong?"

"Tsukumo!" the girl exclaimed happily, her eyes turned at the silver haired boy who just came towards them.

"What is it? Is something happen when I'm gone?" the boy called Tsukumo asked, his eyes looking at the commotion around his sister curiously.

"Tsukumo! That man is bothering me even though I've told him to leave me alone!" Touko said as she pointed her finger at the older man who looked uneasy now.

"Do you have any business with Touko-chan?" Tsukumo asked, his eyes looking coldly at the man.

The man shook his head vigorously before he retreated from there. Manami chuckled happily at the sight before she looked back at Yuki, who now had approached the other girl.

"Are you okay?" Yuki asked softly, her misty hazel eyes looked at the direction where was she sure the girl is.

"Ah, I'm fine. Thank you for your help," the girl stuttered.

"It's nothing. I'm glad that you're okay," Yuki replied kindly, she could feel the intent gaze which the girl and her brother gave to her.

Manami tapped her sister's shoulder gently before she glanced down at her watch, "Nee-chan, we should get going or we will be late." She reminded her older sister once again.

"Ah, yes. Well then, I hope you'll be fine on your own now. See you later," Yuki smiled as she inclined her head at the others and waved her hand off.

Yuki quickly approached Manami and walked off with her to their school. Leaving both the girl and her sibling alone. Touko watched them leave with wide eyes as her mind trying so hard to process what had happened.

"Tsukumo…that was Yuki, right?" she whispered, her voice wavering slightly.

"Yes, Toko-chan. I'm sure that was Yuki," the silver haired boy replied softly.

"Then, who is that young girl beside her, Tsukumo? She just called Yuki nee-san but Yuki…she doesn't have any siblings, right?" Touko asked, her eyes looked frantically at her brother as she tried to reassure herself that she had misheard the young girl.

"No, Touko-chan. Yuki never had any siblings before. But Touko-chan... didn't you realize it?"

"Realize what, Tsukumo?" Touko asked, looking confusedly at her young brother.

"Yuki couldn't see us, Touko-chan. Although her eyes were looking at you before, she couldn't see you or me. She is blind, Touko-chan." Tsukumo answered, his eyes looking solemnly at his sister.

Touko's eyes widened in realization as she gasped in surprise. Now that she thought of it again, it's true that Yuki seemed to not recognize her even though the brunette looked at her. Besides, she could feel that there's something off with Yuki's eyes when she looked at her earlier and now she understood what it is. She just hoped that the others could receive this news well.


Authoress' Note: I had tried my best to make sure that the characters aren't OOC. But do forgive me if I happen to do it unconsciously. This chapter takes setting right before the prologue but feel free to ask me if you feel confused about it. The first paragraph is what Luka felt when he lost Yuki and I thought it's better for me to write it, that way you could know what his feeling is. And do forgive me if there are some errors in the story, like I said in the beginning this story is unbeta and I still try my best to improve my skill. Anyway please give me your review; it'll help me a lot to improve and to know what you think about this story. And no flame please because I'm still an amateur and I know I need a long way to improve.