I felt my jaw drop, and my eyes widened with surprise. Finally finding my voice again, I gasped, "No! It isn't like that, Roo! I love you, really!"
A smirk was planted on Roo's face, but she just smiled nonchalantly. "You made me feel a lot more better now, but that doesn't change anything, my dear. If I want you back, I'll have to do this, right?"
Upon hearing that, I froze. No! This can't be happening!
As I stared at her with a shocked look, she turned to Sakura and Sera who reacted immediately without taking a glance at me. "Sera, Sakura, take her to my room and keep her there till everything is over." I didn't like the sound of 'over' at all. I was about to flee when two hands snaked under my arms. I saw Sera grabbing my legs as she pulled them up high and Sakura who grabbed hold of my shoulders. Together they tried to carry me upstairs, and I fought to escape to no avail.
I could only see Roo smiling pleasantly at me. She mouthed something I couldn't decipher, and suddenly, I was thrown into a room. It was dark, and no light poured except from the hallways. I could hear the footsteps downstairs, and a soft chuckle. "ROO! PLEASE DON'T DO THIS!"
...
I was still pondering about what had happened. What did I do wrong? Perhaps...the sister part? But she seemed already sad -more of an angry expression- before I got to the point. I sighed heavily and looked out of the window. the rain continued its reckless ceremony, and there were no signs of people there. Partially because my eyes were drooping that I couldn't see very well that day. I closed the curtains.
Kazuomi was still busy talking to those three idiots. Those men, why won't they just leave us alone? My step father was far too stubborn to handle them. I walked over to the door, but hesitated. Even if I tried to drive those three away, what was the point?
Sighing once again, I locked the door and headed over back to my desk. Just as I was about to continue writing the piece of poetry, I heard a tapping on the window.
Tap, tap, tap. It continued endlessly like an annoying parrot. I sat up rigidly, scratching my head sleepily as I spun my chair to the source of the sound. What was making that racket? I began to draw the curtains open when I heard a burst.
The glass of the window pane shattered, and millions of pieces flew to the floor. Droplets of water poured in, and I fell off my seat just before those fragments caught me. My head hit the floor with a loud landing. I gritted my teeth. What the hell was that?
I didn't quite know until I saw a silhouette above me. "How rude, Amu-...Amu?"
The person who appeared to be a female was looming above me, staring at me with a corner of her mouth hitching up. At first, my expectations were Amu, but she had longer pink hair and her gold eyes were much more bolder. To put it in more sense, she looked OLDER than Amu. Even more older, than me.
"Well well well, what do we have here?" The mysterious girl said, as she pounced onto me with a hand on my chin. I couldn't move, as I felt my limbs were numb after the ambush. I could hear Yoru pratically shivering under my neck, and he didn't want to go out. Probably the reaction was far too much for us to handle. "Amy was right, you are pretty hot~"
I narrowed my eyes, trying to get her off but was crushed under her weight. "Who in the world are you...What have you done with Amu.."
The girl smirked. "That doesn't matter. Now, just listen. You know Amu, don't ya? I would appreciate it if you don't come near her." She grabbed my neck in her hand and clenched it, before I could say a word. Her tone of voice changed to a husky type as her eyes then became menacing. "Because if you do, you may regret it."
This girl...She knows Amu? "And what if I did?"
She then laughed bitterly. "I will not hesitant to finish her."
"Finish her?" I started, and the girl snapped her fingers. She finally released her grip on my neck, and somehow, my vision started to blur again. I was able to still see that girl, as she stood up, looking around, and when I blinked, she was gone. Gone.
Her presence wasn't in my room anymore. Yoru then climbed out of my shirt and stared at the floor. I didn't notice him as I was still frozen by what I saw. "What the hell was that..."
Yoru spoke up. "A warning?"
"A warning?" I huffed, trying to stand up as I saw the glass scattered all across the floor. It took up a quarter of my room. "What warning?"
"Don't call me that you lowly beggar.
What was that...
"If a friend of yours have a sister and that sister, who never respected your friend and treated her more like a prized possession rather than a human, wanted to take your friend back home for good and never to return with her again,
Was this...
"would you ever help your friend?"
A threat?
No...She wasn't talking about a friend, she was talking about herself. Did Amu have a big sister that wanted to bring her home with her?
...
I was so stressed, and I breathed heavily. "What can I do in a room like this? Have a fight with my sister?...No, she'll probably break my bones."
Sighing, I sat on the cream-colored bed. I was the only one alone in this room. No exits. Just a trapdoor. The windows were locked, and I couldn't escape by any chance. Why was I still here? I stood up and kicked the wall, regardless of how it was made of hard concrete. Tears ran down my cheeks, not because of the pain but...
"Wait...Why am I crying? I shouldn't b-be!" I wiped my tears away and smiled bitterly. The only solution came up to my mind, but I would soon regret it. However, it was for the best.
I heard the door opening and I looked up from the floor. It was a bang, and somebody sprang inside. The lights flickered on. "Roo?"
"Happy birthday, Amu!" Roo cheered, happy as though nothing terrible had happened. The obvious is easy, but she didn't care. In her hands was a big plate of strawberry cake, that had my name written in chocolate icing.
I couldn't believe my own eyes. Yes, I was still sad but...She remembered my birthday?
"Roo..." I only said, walking over to the bed as I dipped my finger into the vanilla cream. She just smiled graciously.
"Well, it's your birthday so I told Mizuki to bake the best- Ah!" I hugged Roo into an embrace before she could continue. I was too involved in a mix of emotions that I practically flung my arms around her neck. I hugged her tight to squeeze out the life in her. Roo was surprised, and she turned green. "Alright, now now, will you please get off me? Or not I'll puke-"
"A-Alright, sorry..." I was too overwhelmed before I let go of her. I then ran my finger down Roo's shoulder and muttered slowly, "Onee-san...Did you change your mind about-"
"No." Roo replied.
"But-" I started.
"No."
"Wait, I didn't even-"
"No."
"Oh c'mon, Roo! Please don't!"
Roo looked at me with saddened eyes. I regretted it because I knew she missed me so much, and I did too. I couldn't make any other chances. She lifted up my face with a hand, "Amu, dear...If you want them alive so much, then that's okay."
"Really?" I looked at her with hope, but she soon brought the bad news.
"But!" Roo silenced me with a finger on my lips, "You will soon have to forget about them all and come back home with us."
What...? Erase my memories...? That's insane! But...I did want to come back home, and that would bring full of sadness to my friends, especially Ikuto and Tadase. I didn't want them to be sad yet I...
"Roo."
My sister looked at me with an expectant and patient look. "Yeah?"
I let my golden eyes meet hers as I hugged Roo in another embrace. She was again surprised, and she somehow smiled for an unknown reason. "I'll come home."
...
Reena:Omg! Erase her memories! thats sooo odd~
Ikuto:plus She's threatening me that she's gonna eliminate Amu!
Reena:are you crazy? she just said that to let you back of, do you really belief that she dares to kill amu?
ikuto:...
Amu:...ikuto was beaten by a girl
Reena:hell yea~
Ikuto:THATS NOT TRUE!
Reena:ow yea! If you think the story is almost finished...then think again~
