Chapter 15
An hour later, Mr. Hirako's phone beeps. "Yes?" He spoke after he pressed the button that was lit. "Your son is here." The secretary tells him on the other end. "Good, bring him up here." He responds back. The door opens up a few minutes later. "You wanted to see me, father?" Koga asks as he comes in and closes the door behind him. "Yes. I've been curious as to what's been happening between you and Kagome?" Mr. Hirako asks his son as he laced his fingers as well as setting the elbows on the desk. "What's there to talk about? Me and Kagome are doing just fine." Koga fibs as he sits on the couch that's in front of the desk.
Mr. Hirako pulls out a draw to bring out some paperwork. "Apparently, there've been reports about rap, abuse, and assault." He speaks casually as he hands over the documents. Koga blinks his eyes. "What's going on here? I didn't do any of this." Koga said back as he reads the pages. "I swear." He practically said a bit more.
"If that's the case, then why are you two divorced?" Mr. Hirako resumes his posture on the desk. "Who told you about that? I didn't say anything about that." Koga is now confused. He usually keeps his business to himself. He didn't want his father to know about anything unless he wanted to. "I've had visitors today. They were Kagome's parents. She told them about what you two did. And I'm very disappointed in you." Mr. Hirako glares at him this time. Koga is still confused. "What? I wasn't even at the courtroom to do such a thing. There maybe an imposter behind all of this." He tightens his hands. "If you said you weren't at court then where were you at the time?" Mr. Hirako asks him curiously.
"I was at class. I was in the middle of an exam." Koga tells him, as he pulls out his agenda when he writes down upcoming events. Mr. Hirako turns to the page of the week where his exam was dated. Shockingly enough, no such day had a court day on it. "So you were in the middle of your exam at college and you weren't aware of this court case." Hirako is now suspicious about his son's schedule. 'I'll have to be certain if he's really telling me the truth.' He sighs. "Ok. I'll take that into consideration about this. You may leave." He tells his son as he turns his chair around to look outside to see the outside. After hearing the door closed, Hirako narrows. "Whoever it is, he won't be easy to find." He said to himself.
Without turning back to the desk, he presses the button on the telephone. "Yes, sir." His secretary asks to him. "Could you send one of your friends to keep an eye on my son." He simply asks her. "Of course. Who do you want me to send?" The secretary responds optimistically. Thinking for a few seconds. "I want you to send your son, Kohaku." He tells her. "Got it." The secretary agrees with him.
At a regular a teenage boy named Kohaku is working on his homework. The cell phone by his backpack dings. He picks it up to see that it's a text message from his mother. Soon enough the phone rings to him. "Hello, mom." He smiles to his mother. "Hey there sweetie. What are you doing?" She asks him. The boy looks down on the table. "Just working on my homework. What's up?" He replies back to her. "Anything else after that?" She asks him. "Nothing in particular." He speaks back. "Do you still like to sneak around certain people?" She asks him the topic he loves to hear. "Most definitely." He smiles. "I need you to follow a person of interest." She starts off. The boy nods as he writes down the details of the person. "I'll send you a picture of him. Do whatever you can to keep a close eye on him." She then hangs up.
The next morning the boy goes to an apartment complex. He parks the car in the guest parking lot. He dials someone's number. After a few rings it gets answered. "Good morning, Kohaku. What's going on?" A woman speaks happily. "I'm outside of the apartment, could you let me in?" Kohaku said to her in the same way. "I'll be happy to let you in." Sango replies as she hangs up. Kohaku comes out of his car and waits in the lobby. Sango walks down the hall. As she turns the corner she can see that Kohaku has grown from the last year she knew him. From back then Kohaku was getting into from the body shape, his black hair growth and his voice that was high back as a kid. But like any other boy who reaches their teenage years, they go through the puberty, deepen their voice until it's too late. "Ah Sango." Kohaku waves his hand to her. Sango smiles as she runs to him. "It's good to see you sister." Kohaku hugs here. Sango hugs her back.
"So what brings you here? Aren't you supposed to be at school?" Sango asks after she lets him into her apartment. "I'm on break for the week. Mom wanted me to spend the time with you. I hope you don't mind." Kohaku turns to her. "Oh ok. But I know this isn't just having a quality time between brother and sister." Sango smiles as she makes some tea for him. "Yeah. Mom wants me to keep an eye on someone." Kohaku said to her as he sits on the sofa with his backpack on his lap. "Really and who is it?" Sango asks him curiously as she set the tray onto the coffee table in front of the sofa. "Mom wants me to spy on Koga." Kohaku spoke a few seconds later.
Sango just clutches her fists. "She wants you to follow the man who hurt Kagome." She asks him calmly to hold in on her anger for what she saw earlier. "That's what she told me over the phone." Kohaku digs into his backpack to pull out a miniature camera. "And that's exactly how I'll keep an eye on him. That is if you can help me out." Kohaku smirks at her. He knows how curious Sango is. And from just showing her the camera he pulled out has intrigued her. "When do you see him?" He asks her as he plays with the camera. "In the next two hours." Sango takes the camera and puts it in her tote bag. "I'll make sure he suffers. He's done for." Sango smirks back. 'This is getting easier by the day.' Kohaku just couldn't help but smirk even more.
