I don't really have much to say other than sorry for taking so long. I'm not sure why it even took me this long to do so since YamaHaru is like one of my OTPs. It's a mystery.
Disclaimer: All of the characters belong to Akira Amano. The plotline of the story belongs to me.
Yamamoto: Over Flowing Tears
Haru was staring at Jirou one day in an empty room.
Jirou's tail kept wagging as she stared at him.
"You… look like this dog I think." Haru went back to staring at the laptop screen before her.
She was looking up the breed of dog that Jirou was. She knew what kind of animals the other was but she didn't know what Jirou was so she looked it up.
He was an Akita-inu.
"Hahi? Jirou, there is a movie about you. How interesting, it's in English? It's even based on a real story-desu! This sounds interesting!" Haru quickly looked it up and went searching for the movie.
She managed to find it online so she pulled it up on her laptop and brought it to the living room to watch it on the comfy couch comfortably.
Jirou hopped onto her lap as soon as she sat down on the couch and set the laptop on the table in front of the couch.
As the movie was playing, some of the other animals sat down to watch the movie along with her. They didn't completely understand what was going on in the movie but it was interesting to watch all of these people speak in a language they didn't understand.
Halfway through the movie Haru started to have a bad feeling in her stomach.
This movie was going to be painful, she could feel it in her bones.
The movie progressed and the urge to bawl her eyes out grew stronger and stronger.
Haru was soon bawling her eyes out as she watched the poor dog wait patiently for his owner who passed away.
For years he sat at the train station, waiting.
He even died at the place he always waited for his owner. A tale of a loyal dog who couldn't forget his owner even in death.
"HA-Hahi! HAHIK-HACHIKOO!" Haru bawled loudly.
Being caught off guard by her suddenly bursting out into tears the animals started panicking. They didn't know why she was crying and didn't know what to do to help.
Upon hearing the ruckus Lal Mirch walked in to see Haru crying on the couch and the animals running around in a flustered frenzy.
Jirou started to howl alongside Haru.
"… Okay then." Lal mirch retreated out of the room to find solitude in the sparring room which was sound proof.
While she was down there she decided to ring up a few numbers to make Haru stop crying.
In a matter of minutes three people walked through the front door to bear witness to the crazy situation.
"H-Haru are you okay?" Tsuna cautiously approached her slowly.
Beside Tsuna was Gokudera and Yamamoto.
Jirou and Haru ran up to Yamamoto and tackled him down to the ground. "YOU AREN'T ALLOWED TO DIE!" Haru cried.
Jirou wasn't completely sure what was going on but as a dog he was able to pick up on Haru's distressed emotions and followed her actions.
Yamamoto nervously looked at Gokudera and Tsuna for help. The desperate look on his face screamed, 'I don't know how to stop a girl from crying! I'm just a baseball nut! HELP ME!'
Gokudera scoffed and shrugged his shoulders. Tsuna attempted to help by motioning that he should just start by patting her head or something.
Leave it to Tsuna to give near useless advice.
"H-Haru? Are you okay? Why are you crying?" Yamamoto asked.
Haru sniffled, sitting up on his stomach. She was coming close to calming down since the movie had finished about 10 minutes ago.
"H-Haru looked up the breed of dog Jirou was. She f-found out that there was a movie about him. It was so touching. You definitely aren't allowed to die and leave Jirou alone!" The waterworks started up once more and she was bawling her eyes out.
Jirou barked loudly as he ran in circles around his master and Haru.
He would occasionally tug on her shirt and whine.
"Jirou, stop making such a ruckus." Yamamoto tried to order Jirou but he wouldn't listen. He just got noisier as Haru's tears kept falling down her face.
She brought Jirou into a big bear hug and cried into his fur.
Jirou sat quietly, patiently waiting for her to stop crying. He would lick the tears off her face trying to console her quietly.
Tsuna and Gokudera inspected the laptop and read the synopsis of the movie.
"Oh, it's the story of Hachiko. You know that dog that waited loyally for his owner to come back to him years after his owner died." Gokudera recognized the story.
He felt a lot of respect for the story.
Gokudera could only say that if he had to compare himself to an animal it would probably be Hachiko.
He would forever be loyal to his boss! Even if he died, his loyalty would forever be pledged to Tsuna.
What a wonderful story. It almost brought tears to his face.
Almost.
Yamamoto smiled and pet both Haru's and Jirous heads gently.
"I'm not going anywhere Haru. Stop crying, okay?" Yamamoto flashed her a friendly smile.
Haru wiped the tears out of her eyes and nodded her head.
Holding out her pinky for him, she waited for him to make her a pinky promise.
"You aren't allowed to die and leave Jirou alone to wait for you to come back. I don't want to watch him die a slow death." She pouted cutely.
Yamamoto shook his head, laughing a little bit. "I won't die that easily Haru. Stop trying to kill me off already. Geez." Yamamoto joked.
Haru punched him in the shoulder, puffing her cheeks out angrily.
This was a serious matter! It wasn't a time for jokes!
She was seriously crying over the thought that he could die one day and leave Jirou alone!
"I have a lot to live for. Baseball, my friends, my family, and of course Jirou and Kojirou. If I died, I'd make Haru sad. I can't do that." Yamamoto grinned.
"If you die, Haru is going to bring you back to life and beat you up." She huffed.
Yamamoto simply nodded his head.
Jirou moved away from Haru and rubbed his head against Yamamoto's arm, his tail wagging quickly.
It was cute to see how much Jirou loved Yamamoto.
"Ah, by the way, can you get off of my stomach now?" Yamamoto asked.
Haru noticed that she was still sitting on his stomach and she quickly climbed off of his stomach, her face red as a tomato.
Yamamoto only laughed at how red she got.
"You look really cute when you blush like that. Suits you better than when you're crying." Yamamoto said.
Haru had to look in a direction away from Yamamoto since he was making her so flustered.
"You make it sound like you like Haru or something." Haru joked, trying to relieve the situation.
The problem was that Yamamoto didn't play along with her joke, since he didn't think it was a joke.
Gokudera and Tsuna who were listening to the whole conversation stared at Yamamoto with wide eyes.
"WAIT. Are you trying to say you've liked Haru this whole time?" Tsuna probed.
Yamamoto blinked a few times, confusion clearly written over his face.
He had thought it was pretty obvious?
"Yeah, I've liked her for a while now. I thought it was obvious? So that's why you have to listen really well to Haru, okay Jirou? You can't make me look bad." Yamamoto laughed, smooshing Jirou's face playfully.
"Wan wan!"
Haru had no idea he felt that way. Maybe she didn't notice because of how she was always chasing after Tsuna?
It was kind of hard to get someone out of your mind when you know that they like you.
"H-Haru needs to ah. Charge her laptop. Bye!" Haru grabbed her laptop and ran upstairs.
Yamamoto chuckled and stopped smooshing Jirou's face. "Well we made sure Haru is okay so let's go back." Yamamoto had his hands behind his head and walked out of the house like nothing happened.
Gokudera and Tsuna followed after him still in shock that he was able to admit that he liked Haru so easily.
I based some of Jirou's reactions off my dog. If I'm ever crying my dog will not leave me alone until I'm done crying. She will make me pick her up and pet her. This is the only time she'll sit there patiently and let me pet her. [she likes to run away from me because she think I'm going to do something bad to her like give her medicine or bathe her] She will be noisy as if to distract me from what's making me sad. Lol
Also, I always seem to make it a thing where Yamamoto has liked her for quite some time a lot of the time but that's because I think it's true. I LIVE FOR THIS STUFF OKAY? DON'T TAKE THIS FROM ME. I CRY OVER YAMAHARU A LOT. I SUPPORT THESE TWO WITH AN UNDYING PASSION. The only reason I don't write as much for them is because I don't know if I can handle writing them out without dying. From the cute. SHHH
-neospice12
