I saw him walking down the stairs, holding a backpack. I was a little confused about it, where is he going?
And that's when I found out, he's moving to the Brunette's home. I was angry, how dare he leave my sister. If it weren't for Genma he will not do this.
I was so sure I'm going to break apart. That is until I saw her, hiding her feelings. She was no longer the person I knew.
I heard her cry every night. She sobbed, she whimpered. Kasumi predicted she's going to get more hurt if he didn't.
So, I decided maybe this was for the best. We all bid goodbye, except for my little sister, she was hiding in her room. He was quiet and had this guilty look. Genma went with him too. That bastard is a burden anyway.
I went to her room and heard nothing. It was the first time she didn't cry. I sighed. I guess she slept. So maybe I should hit the bed too.
It was a peaceful night, until I heard a crack. Everyone woke up. We went to the kitchen and there she was, sprawling on the floor.
Blood were everywhere. My sister started to cry. My dad starts to cry harder. I was the only one who was trying to save the girl's life. My sister went to call the ambulance.
I tried to wipe the blood, preventing blood coming out. God, I was so scared at that time. My dad was crying hysterically. He never helped us. My sister was like the housewife, I handle the money, and the girl who was obviously in danger has to take care of the dojo, and he doesn't even do anything. I was getting more frustrated with him droning about his baby.
Until my sister shut him the hell up and screamed at him to help me out. I can't believe she didn't respect our dad. For the first time after mom died, she actually let her feelings out.
I heard the ambulance, and I pray to god, please don't let another Tendo die.
TBC?
Erm, yea...I don't want to write a story with those dialogues. .__.
It's such a big burden, lol.
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