Author's Note:
It's Wednesday. And I have time to write for you guys before I go do stuff. Please review because that would make me very happy. Plus I would be able to know if people liked the chapter or if they even read it at all. But anyways, keep reading and I have no idea how long this story is going to be…
Let's continue, shall we?
Disclaimer: I don't own Kickin' It.
Kim's P.O.V
Dear Kimmy,
I arrived at the Otai Academy. So it is official. I'm in Japan. So far things are pretty good. The academy is basically a smaller version of a University in America.
There is this Japanese guy named Harold. His name isn't really Harold, its Aki. That means "sparkle". He says some guy named him "Harold" because he looked like a "Harold". Then it just stuck. Harold is sort of plump, bald, fair toned skin color, and pink cheeks. He looks like a monk sort of!
I got my room. And guess what. NO ROOMATE! I get this huge blue room by myself. All the walls are blue and the furniture is like a deep green. I wonder if they have those two colors for all of the rooms or if it's a different combination for each one. I wonder if I can go into the girl's dorms. Don't freak out on me! I was just kidding!
So tomorrow I have a tour of the campus at 7 am! That's early! I'm just hoping my schedule starts in the afternoon. My classes start the day after tomorrow.
How are things over at Bobby's? Are the guys treating you ok? Has Bobby visited since I left? Well I've only been gone for a day. But by the time you get this it would probably be about half a week. If you see Bobby, tell him I said "hi". Tell everyone else I said "hi", also. Please?
Well I think I should stop writing. I have a long day ahead of me tomorrow. I miss you so much, Kimmy! Maybe you could get a scholarship to the Otai Academy and we can actually go to college together liked we planned! We can dream. Not that you aren't good. I honestly wish that you were here with me. I am so lost without you.
Truly Yours,
Bluer Bewer.
P.s. You can keep that shirt. I don't think I need an extra shirt. Think of it as a momentum for your memory of me.
Well. Seems like Jack was having a good time. At least I thought so. Truth was, all of were so depressed that Jack was gone. Bobby visited a few hours after Jack left, and he didn't know about him moving. We had to tell Bobby that he was across the globe, and he was crying. Jack and Bobby became really close. We all became really close to each other. We are like a big family. I huge dysfunctional family. But none the less, a family.
"Hey Kim! What are you doing?" Jerry asked me.
I was in the dojo while reading his letter. The mailman came in while we were all practicing and I sat down to read it.
The guys were staring at me waiting for an answer.
"Jack sent me a letter. Turns out things are really great at the Otai Academy," I said blandly.
"Oh. That's cool! Let me see!" Eddie insisted.
He tried grabbing the letter but I moved it the opposite direction before he could even touch it. Sadly, Milton was on the other side of me and took it.
I was too upset to argue so I just let him take it.
Milton looked over the letter and looked up to the guys with a smile.
"Hey! We should write Jack letters, also," He declared.
"No!" I said in a glum voice. It sounded like I was an eight year old who didn't like what mom was making for dinner.
They gave me a confused look.
"Sending letters is me and Jack's thing. It is a special thing and I only want us two to write to each other. If you want me to, I'll say some stuff about you guys to Jack in my next letter."
They all quickly looked at each other with beady eyes. And then they gave a defeated look.
"Ok. We know you like Jack. And we know for sure that Jack likes you. So if you want us to respect the relationship between you two. We'll do that," Eddie said.
"How did-?"
"It's so obvious, Kim. There is basically a visible spark between you two," Milton cut in.
"Yeah. Even I notice that little connection," Jerry stated.
I nodded. I had nothing to say.
"You really miss him don't you?" Jerry asked.
"A lot," I nodded. I could feel tears welling up in my eyes.
"Are you about to cry?" Eddie asked.
"Maybe," Then I started full on bawling.
Jerry sat next to me and I laid my head on his shoulder. He put his arm around me and started to rub by shoulder.
"Shhh. It's ok. We all really miss Jack," Jerry said comforting me.
"I don't mean to sound self-absorbed but I think I miss him the most," I said calming myself down.
"We know. It makes total sense. You really love him. What got you attracted to him anyways?" Milton asked.
"I don't know. I guess it was love at first sight," I answered.
"So you did have a crush on him during that tournament," Eddie said.
Normally, I would have punched him. But instead, I cried. The guys looked really worried.
"Guys! C'mon we need to practice," Rudy said coming out of his office.
We all jumped up and got on the mats. I quickly wiped the tears off my face and stood in front of Rudy.
"Rudy can I go home? I don't feel well." I said to Rudy.
"Or you want to write Jack a letter," He stated.
I lowered my head and sort of blushed.
"Of course you can. Anything for love," He said.
I shot my head up in surprise.
"Oh c'mon, Kim. It's totally obvious," He said thinking I knew what he was talking about.
I just nodded my head and looked down.
"I've heard," I replied.
I wiped the tears again and started laughing and crying at the same time.
"You can go now, Kim," Rudy said.
"Yeah. I'll go," I said.
I walked out of the dojo to my house.
Once I arrived, no one was home. I went straight to my room and started writing to Jack.
