The Bus
Two lives. Destined to meet. But under what circumstances?
A random * is a note. seet the end of the section.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
Michiru's mother left the *house. She walked up the long driveway and stood at
the street corner.
Michiru watched through the window as the bus came and picked her mother up.
He mother stepped up onto the bus and paid her fare. She walked to the back
of the bus and found an open **strap. She gazed out the window at the passing
scenery.
***
Haruka watched her father walk around the kitchen preparing something for her
to eat. He put a plate into the microwave, set the time, and turned it on.
He turned to Haruka, "Be sure to take this out when it beeps. I ahve to go."
He kissed her on her forehead. "I'll take you to get your hair cut tomorrow.
Ok?"
"Yeah Ok." She giggled.
He kissed her once more and turned to leave.
Haruka ran to the very same window she first saw those boys from. He father
walked down to their street corner and waited a few minutes then the bus came.
He disappeared onto the bus and Haruka ran to her room.
***
Her father stepped onto the bus and paid his fare. He walked to the back and
stood next to a woman with carrot red hair. It was the only empty strap.
He glanced at her, only for a moment and turned away.
No one on the bus is truly sure how it happen. They may never know. By compiling
eye-witness accounts they were able to deduce that the bus, for some reason,
sped across a bridge not far form Haruka's home. It suddenly swerved and crashed
through the barrier. It plumeted into one of the many inlets of Tokyo Bay.
Some of the witness admit to seeing a bright flash of light. One pedestrian,
that darted out of the way of the bus, stated that he distinctly heard cackling.
That day, two lives were changed forever.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
Sorry my sections are so short. I'm hoping the next will be longer.
* For the sake of my cause, They live in what was/is (depending on how you look at it)
the outer's mansion.
** So many people in Japan no room for seats. There are straps from the ceiling.
Two lives. Destined to meet. But under what circumstances?
A random * is a note. seet the end of the section.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
Michiru's mother left the *house. She walked up the long driveway and stood at
the street corner.
Michiru watched through the window as the bus came and picked her mother up.
He mother stepped up onto the bus and paid her fare. She walked to the back
of the bus and found an open **strap. She gazed out the window at the passing
scenery.
***
Haruka watched her father walk around the kitchen preparing something for her
to eat. He put a plate into the microwave, set the time, and turned it on.
He turned to Haruka, "Be sure to take this out when it beeps. I ahve to go."
He kissed her on her forehead. "I'll take you to get your hair cut tomorrow.
Ok?"
"Yeah Ok." She giggled.
He kissed her once more and turned to leave.
Haruka ran to the very same window she first saw those boys from. He father
walked down to their street corner and waited a few minutes then the bus came.
He disappeared onto the bus and Haruka ran to her room.
***
Her father stepped onto the bus and paid his fare. He walked to the back and
stood next to a woman with carrot red hair. It was the only empty strap.
He glanced at her, only for a moment and turned away.
No one on the bus is truly sure how it happen. They may never know. By compiling
eye-witness accounts they were able to deduce that the bus, for some reason,
sped across a bridge not far form Haruka's home. It suddenly swerved and crashed
through the barrier. It plumeted into one of the many inlets of Tokyo Bay.
Some of the witness admit to seeing a bright flash of light. One pedestrian,
that darted out of the way of the bus, stated that he distinctly heard cackling.
That day, two lives were changed forever.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
Sorry my sections are so short. I'm hoping the next will be longer.
* For the sake of my cause, They live in what was/is (depending on how you look at it)
the outer's mansion.
** So many people in Japan no room for seats. There are straps from the ceiling.
