March 21st, 2015

Okay, well. First of all, this chapter isn't the best either.

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Project Queen

Usui was sitting behind a brown wooden desk. A desktop was sitting in the upper left corner of the desk. Behind Usui was a wall with lots of wooden shelves. It was almost like a huge bookcase that had different sizes of boxes in them. The color of the shelves matched the color of his desk. In the bookcase, some boxes were filled with files, others had actual books in them. But in the boxes in the middle, there were pictures of his little twin angels. Sometimes he was included in the picture, but sometimes he wasn't. All of the other walls of the room were glass. He could see the entire city of Takumisa right from his office.

Usui walked towards one of the glass walls and looked down on the city. "I hope you two are okay," he whispered.

Knock Knock.

Usui immediately swung around and looked towards the two huge wooden doors.

"Master Usui, President Sorals has arrived," a man in a suit had informed him.

"Great, send the President right in." Usui commanded. "This is for the best," he convinced himself.

...

"You're what?" Hiku blurted out.

"Well, I… it's actually more complicated than saying that I am or am not married. I guess… technically, I'm not married," Misaki thought aloud. "I used to be though."

"Did. Uhm. Did you love him?" Hiku mustered up all of his courage to ask this question.

"Of course." Misaki immediately responded. "I loved him a lot. So much that I fell in love with him all over again every time I laid eyes from him. He was the only one… that I could be myself with. Anyways, that's enough about me. Food's ready. Thanks for helping kiddos." She laid out the salad, burgers, eggs, sausages, and fruits on the table.

"Ah, thank you Misa-chii," Hiku smirked what she just had said. His father had said the same exact thing about her.

As soon as Misaki saw Hiku smirked, she had thought of Usui. She shook her head. There's no way they were related to Usui. They were twins, and she didn't have twins. Unless he had remarried right after she had her baby. She had enough about thinking of the perverted alien. She already decided she had to move on.

Misaki tried to cover her thoughts with something else. "How's the food? Not too bad I hope."

"Nerrr! Ish sho gwood," Miku replied with her mouth full. (Noo! It's so good!)

Misaki giggled at the shy little girl with her mouth filled to the brim. "Slow down honey, the food's not going to run away."

"Ywah Mrekru. Gong eat wif yer muff fow," Hiku repeated. (Yea Miku. Don't eat with your mouth full)

"Pfttt. You're the one to talk." Misaki started laughing even more at the two kids. They both had food all over their mouth. "Here, let me help you." Misaki took her napkin and put a little water on it. She started to wipe each child's mouth.

Hiku and Miku just stayed still. They never had the problem of eating too messily. And no one ever helped them clean themselves up. As they thought. Their mother's meals were the best that they had ever had. The missing piece of their life was now found. Now all that's left is to put the piece together.

...

After the delicious lunch, the twins had helped Misaki clean up. For the first time in their lives, they washed dishes.

"Jeez, you guys really must be royalty if you hadn't washed dishes before," Misaki observed. "Since you two seem to be free, why don't you come with me to go grocery shopping? I almost didn't have enough food to make you guys lunch."

"Grocery shopping?" Miku whispered towards Hiku. "What's that?"

Misaki had heard Miku's question. "You guys have never grocery shopped either?"

"We. We open a garden. Yea, that's where we usually get our food," Hiku lied again.

Luckily, Miku had caught onto the brother's lie. "Yea, we're farmers who used to live in the countryside. But now we're staying with our.. cousin. It's a bit odd, because he has maids and butlers. But we've pretty much adapted to this kind of life."

"Oh, wow. Amazing. That must've been a huge adjustment for you two, huh?" Misaki knew they were lying. But they weren't the type of kids to lie for no reason. They were definitely raised as honest people. She didn't think it was her place to accuse them. There must have been a good reason for lying.

"I guess. Anyways, we should get going, shouldn't we Misa-chii?" Hiku quickly changed the topic.

Misaki opened the door of her shop, and gestured for the twins to head out first. After they were out of the bookstore, she took a key out of her pocket and locked it. Then she took the hand of each twin. "We wouldn't want to get lost, would we?"

"Of course not," Miku agreed.

The kids subconsciously tightened their grip on their mother's hand. This was their first time that they ever held her hands, and they didn't want this moment to ever end.

They walked for about 15 minutes, and then reach a huge building with the words "Lotus Foods" on it. They walked through the doors, and saw something unbelievable. There what seemed to be a never ending amount of aisles filled with food. Each aisle seemed to have a number, and a description of what would be found in that aisle.

Misaki took one of the carts in the front of the store and started steering it around. "We use these carts to hold our food we want to buy. When we finish picking out our food, we go over there to one of those machines." She gestured to where the cashiers were. "They ring up the items and tell me how much it is to buy all of the things they scanned." Before she was done explaining, the children dispersed.

All of a sudden, both twins came running towards the cart with tons of candy in their arms.

"Slow down guys. No one's going to steal your items. There's enough to share with everyone," Misaki pointed out.

"Can we please get this? Please Please Pleaseeeee," Miku and Hiku pouted with their puppy dog eyes.

"We could, however not that much. If you guys really want candy, you guys can only get one piece each."

"One?!" Hiku exclaimed.

"But Papa always lets us buy all of these." Miku pouted.

"Well, your Papa must spoil you guys. Anyways, listen to what I say. It's for your own good. You guys want to grow up to be healthy don't you? If you eat all of this candy now, then your bodies won't be able to grow up properly. Also, I'm not your father, now am I? Now, will you make me repeat myself?" Misaki raised an eyebrow.

"Yes mother, we understand." they replied in unison, feeling dejected.

A smile crept up on Misaki's face. She thought it was cute how the two innocent kids had called her mother out of reflex. "I guess I don't mind being called mother."

...

After another hour of telling the kids what they should buy to be healthy, the woman and twins finally left the store.

"That was so fun! Can we come with you again, Mother?" Miku looked up to Misaki.

"Of course! I don't mind at all. In fact, you guys make grocery shopping more fun. I used to think of it as a boring chore." She admitted. Misaki didn't really mind the new nickname they had given her. It felt nice to be called 'Mother.'

"Ahhh! It's almost time to meet up with Daddy," Hiku pointed out. "He'll be super worried if we're late."

Misaki grabbed the bags that the kids were carrying. "Why don't you two go meet up with him? I'm not as weak as you guys think. And we're close to the shop anyways. Thanks for helping me, my little angels."

"Bye Mother!" They waved back to the amber-eyed woman as they ran towards the Capital.

...

Hiku and Miku visited Misaki everyday after that for about a month. Their father, as smart as he was, never noticed why they so desperately wanted to go with him to the capital. He still thought that they were just exploring the city. But the other officials of Seika weren't as happy as his twins were.

"You need a wife," One official argued.

"How are the Prince and Princess supposed to grow up without a mother. This will obviously cause problems in the future if they keep growing up without a mother." A second official argued.

"How can Seika trust you when a woman can't even trust you enough to marry you? I know you're a very trustworthy man, Your Majesty, however, this isn't just about you. This is the appearance of the entirety of the Royal Family." Another argued.

"I understand," Usui admitted. "But who would I marry? That woman would need to fit so many categories, it may be impossible. As a King, I understand the importance of marriage for the sake of Seika. I do not need to fall in love with the woman by any means. However, the woman needs to be one who would fit the role as a queen. Whether it is physically or mentally. But above all, the woman needs to be liked by the Prince and Princess. As you all mentioned before, not having a mother could definitely ruin their mental health. But disliking their mother is just as bad. Those are all of the conditions I have."

"Very well. I fully agree with your conditions. Why don't we send a message throughout Seika that the King is looking for a wife? That way we can be sure that the future Queen is the best choice. We will call this 'Project Queen'" An official noted. "All those in favor of these conditions, say 'I'."

The word 'I' rang throughout the room, as everyone unanimously agreed.


Do you guys remember when I said I might end every chapter with the quote? Well, no one really sent me their thoughts on that. So I've decided I won't do it until someone gives me some kind of feedback about it

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