Due to a recent request from a fellow fanfic writer (namely one who writes PoT fanfics), I have been asked to work on this story more, after goodness knows how long.

Anyway, here is the second chapter.

And I know. I am very slow with publishing these things. Also, it has been a while since I last watched Rurouni Kenshin, so do comment if I have deviated from a character's personality.

I just dropped a bombshell now, didn't I? Sorry...T-T


Long Lost Sister

Chapter 2: Introduction

"Oro? What is going on here?" thought a baffled Kenshin. "Kaoru-dono never said anything about having a sister."

"Um, sir?" said Hikaru.

Kenshin snapped back into reality. "Um, I'm sorry. What were you saying?"

"I believe that I had just now introduced myself. My name is Hikaru Kamiya, and I am Kaoru-chan's older sister. Would you mind telling her that her dear sister has returned to the dojo?"

"Oh, no. Of course not. I was just surprised. I will fetch her right away," replied Kenshin with a smile.

"Oh. Thank you, Mister…" said Hikaru as she blushed wildly.

"Himura. Kenshin Himura. Would you please wait inside?" Kenshin walked off into the dojo to fetch Kaoru and hopefully get an answer to this rather bizarre situation.


"HI-YAH!" yelled Kaoru as she blocked one of Yahiko's top swings. "HOH!" said Yahiko as he immediately aimed for his master's midsection.

"Kaoru-dono." said Kenshin, breaking up the sparring match between master and student. "You have a visitor."

"Kenshin, who is it?" asked Kaoru.

"She looks quite similar to you, and says that her name is Hikaru Kamiya."

Kaoru looked at Kenshin with a confused expression. "Did you say... Hikaru?"

"Yes. Also, she told me that she was Kaoru-dono's older sister," said Kenshin, his expression unchanged.

Kaoru dropped her shinai. Slowly, but surely, she started to run toward the dining room. When she reached the door, she paused, clenched her fist, and swallowed. Then, with a large ruckus, she slammed the door open. A young woman was sitting at the table, sipping tea.

"Hikaru. Sister..."

"I'm home," said Hikaru as she smiled, "my dear little sister Kaoru."


Some terms that I did not use in the last chapter due to my lack of knowledge of the Japanese language back then:

-chan: an honorific used to refer to a dear friend or family member. Often used to make another's name cuter. :)

shinai: a bamboo practice sword, now used for kendo and other sword arts