Forgive me if you don't like who I introduce!
They won't show up much, so you don't have to worry if you don't like 'em!
"Just one time, come on."
"I said no! Unhand me!"
All these loud noises made the eleven year old curious. Kawa sat beside his mother at the subway station against a wall while the waited for their train. But there was something off about is surroundings that he didn't quiet enjoy,
"Stop it! Are you deaf?!"
The yelling of whomever those two were. He just wanted peace and quiet. It was already bad he was forced out of his bedroom. Now people were just being plain nuisances.
"Kawa, stay out of it." Hiroki warned him as he looked at his son through the corner of his eye. "Those kind of people are trouble."
Kawa simply nodded his head, obedient. He didn't want to get in trouble and it surely did look like a situation he should stay out of.
Two men were yelling at each other at the other end of the station. One an older man around fifty or something, rugged stubble and deep dark bags under his eyes. His clothes were a bit classy for a guy taking the subway train. It made Kawa somewhat curious, yet he stayed out of it and kept watching. The other male was a younger one. Looking close but a little older than his sister Hinata. He had long orange hair in a loose ponytail, the colour being an odd contrast of his green eyes and pale, freckly skin. Kawa wasn't sure if he'd ever seen a person looking like that in Japan. But he guessed they were not from here, anyhow. They were speaking a different language he only knew little of.
Kawa took in a breath before he stood up. Hiroki reached to pull him back down but was too late when the ravenette boy was already dashing over to the men that were now at each other's throat. Well mostly the older guy that was now holding the ginger guy by the collar of his shirt.
"Idiots."
The men looked at the child in slight confusion. The orange haired male was released and fell onto his ass, but he kept his gaze on him.
"You two idiots are making everyone uncomfortable. So please shut up and shape up." Kawa cleared his throat after he finished. He was a bit weird sounding when he spoke English so he wasn't exactly sure how well he did to break up the fighting. Kawa sat back down beside his mother, no longer hearing yelling. He yelled in relief. No more stupid English for him.
Hiroki wrapped a protective arm around his son's shoulder. Keeping him in place now. He guided Kawa to and inside the train. The mother and son took a seat in time before the train began. Sure it was crowded, but they were fine as long as they were aware of the other. Meaning Hiroki kept a good hold of his son's hand. Kawa snuggled himself into his mother's forearm and went silent as his thoughts began to drift off to the dark place it had been for a while now.
Hansa... He really missed him. It was as if just thinking about him made his eyes watery. He always had to fake a really big yawn. But no, he was actually getting secretly upset on how he no longer would be able to to the Indian male. The smile he always gave. The way he always would read off is laptop before it dropped. All the little things they did together, he played back in his mind and let his eyes only become cloudy enough for him to fake a yawn and play bored.
Kawa blinked upon hearing the ding of the arrival at the station. He looked at which station it was and blinked. No... This wasn't right. They were passed the one they were supposed to get off at. "Mama! This is the wrong-" The ravenette clapped his mouth shut when he realized that his mother wasn't there. A panic instantly began flooding the eleven year old. Never before had he thought he would lose hide mother in the subway! It must have happened when he was zoned out and people were rushing out at their stop.
"Darn, darn, darn!" The eleven year old whimpered out. He pressed himself to the window as he supported his knees on the seat he was standing on. "I don't know ow to get back to mom!" Kawa stared out the window as the train began again, water gathering in his eyes and slowly falling down his pale cheeks. He didn't know what to do. Such a situation never happened to him before.
"Yo, kid."
Kawa turned his head to look over his shoulder. Someone speaking English? Kawa simply settled for sniffling in response.
It was the young ginger guy from earlier. Now that he paid attention, Kawa could tell the guy possessed an Accent sounding somewhat British. But no, he didn't want to make it stereotypical. He could have been from any country near Great Britain.
The older male reached a hand out and very gently tugged Kawa away from the window. "Are you OK? Earlier I saw you with some brown haired dude."
Kawa whimpered. The reason was because he wasn't OK. He was lost. The other reason was he was going to have to speak English with this guy. "That was my mother. We were separated." He watched those green eyes look slightly sympathetic down at him. Kawa plopped his bottom down on the train seating only to watch the accent guy sit beside him, offering a smile all too sweet for a stranger.
"I'm Connor. I'm on vacation from my home in Ireland."
That explained the accent and appearance. He would have never believed such an appearance naturally happening in Japan.
Kawa rubbed at his still slightly watery eye. And yawned. "I'm Kawa Kamijou. I was born and raised here in Japan."
"So that means you speak Japanese, right?"
Kawa cleared his throat. "Of course I can. This is my home land!" Hearing the Irish guy laugh at his own sort of smart-ass comment annoyed him a bit. He didn't want to be having this conversation. He wanted to go find his-
"Your mother." Connor spoke up, smiling because he didn't understand what Kawa said. He was just asking but he guessed he knew what the child said."We should try and find him and get you two back together. Sound good?"
He wasn't about to argue that. So he nodded. Simple enough for an answer.
The two got off the train at the next stop. Connor looked at a schedule he borrowed from some woman. He turned to Kawa and asked him which station he was supposed to be stopping with his mother, getting an answer shortly from the still upset child. The Irish male made a note to try and cheer the kid up after they got on another train.
Connor observed the train schedule then returned it to the now impatient woman. He apologized for the wait. Kawa blinked up at him, expecting instructions from the ginger fellow. Connor explained to him they would wait for a certain train then make their way to the original station Kawa was supposed to go to, and they would wait there in hopes his mother would come looking for him.
It was the best thing they could do in that situation it seemed. So the ravenette agreed and went along with it.
The two spent an hour or so waiting for the correct train to arrive before they got on it, Connor making Kawa sit on his lap to make sure he didn't get lost. That and it was rather crowded anyhow. Kawa somehow didn't mind it though. It meant he wouldn't need to worry about getting lost again.
They kept traveling fro, station to station, the ravenette falling asleep at some point against the ginger's chest. Kawa was waken by the Irish guy when they finally reached their destination. Connor kept a hold of Kawa's shoulder to keep him against his side as they stood and waited. It seemed like forever before they sat down and began to talk as if casually.
Connor wasn't just on vacation from Ireland. He was an eighteen year old animation student that actually came to Japan with his parents, whom were actually business people that brought him along on summer break so they could go to sort things out with their partners in business. It turns out his parents specialized in law, both being good lawyers. And Connor was supposed to be like them but instead went for animation and cartoons, mostly to one day make his own cartoon show for people to enjoy.
Kawa almost forgot why they were there in the first place, but he remembered when he heard a familiar voice calling for him.
"Kawa, Kawa!"
He blinked as he looked forward. His eyes widened when seeing whom it was.
"Mama!"
Kawa jumped up from beside the Irish guy and ran toward the brunette.
"Mama!"
"Kawa!"
The ravenette ran into his mother's open arms, being somewhat caught as he was hugged tightly to Hiroki's chest. He could hear his mother's heart beating rocket fast.
"I was so worried about you! Do ou have any idea how long I have been searching for you?!" Hiroki rambled on as he kept hugging his son, refusing to let go of his child.
"Mama, I thought I lost you forever! I had no idea where I was going or anything!" Kawa whimpered into his mother's chest as he nuzzled into it.
"How did you find your way back? Are you hurt? You weren't touched in the no no were you-"
"No, mama. I'm fine, actually.. I've had help getting back!" Kawa pulls away enough to look up at Hiroki. He reached out a pointing hand to show the guy that helped him get to his mother once again, but he was no longer there. "C...Connor-San?" He blinked and pulled away from Hiroki. Kawa tried to search for the Irish guy but had no luck.
But then he turned his attention when he heard the train leaving. Kawa caught a glance of long orange hair in a ponytail and knew he wouldn't be able to show off his Hero.
"...Nevermind that." Kawa looks back up at his mother and holds a hand out. "Can we just go home now?"
"Of course. That way I can tell your papa to call off the police search."
Hiroki grabbed his son's hand and headed out of the subway station through the stairway, noting Kawa went silent once more.
At least I'm back with mama. The ravenette child thought to himself while keeping silent and blank on the outside. But just one thing bothers me... Why didn't he just stay? Was he that busy, to not say goodbye? Oh well. I should not let this bother me as much as it does.
So did you like Connor? I hope so!
He'll be coming back at some point but not right for a while. ^^"
The next chapter is to be a peek into what goes on in England with the two mister Usamis on their vacation. (Got that, Queenfan16? ;) I listen! )
