When night had came, Michiru laid in her bed unable to sleep. She thought
about the beatniks that had attacked Haruka and about the sadness she had
seen in the taller woman's eyes when she had told her that it would've been
better if she had not accepted the invitation. "Why are they so mean to
her?" Michiru thought to herself. "Just because of her face? That is so
childish." She sighed and rolled on her back, staring up at the ceiling.
Finally, Michiru fell asleep.
The same time, Haruka sat in front of her TV, not really paying attention to the movie she watched. Her dogs Rover and Lord laid next to her, Rover was chewing around on the couch - a habit Haruka had never managed to get rid of on him - and Lord enjoyed the crawls Haruka gave him absent-minded. The tall blonde was thinking about Michiru who tried so hard to gain her friendship. "Why is she doing this?" she thought to herself. "Why in the world does she want my friendship? The friendship of a scarred freak?" Haruka sighed and turned off the TV. "Get up, you two lazy thugs. Time to go to bed." The dogs immediately obeyed her command and followed her to her bedroom. Haruka laid down, Rover and Lord on the right and the left side of her bed. Soon, the blonde had fallen asleep.
The next morning, Michiru didn't want to work in her household, but go for a walk. No sooner thought than done, the aqua haired woman was walking down the path that led to Harukas house. On pure coincidence of course. Michiru was humming softly to herself when she passed Harukas house and stopped dead in her tracks when she heard beautiful piano music coming from the living room window. Michiru sneaked over to the window and peered inside. Haruka sat with the back to her at a black piano and played, a song Michiru had never heard before. The aqua haired girl raised her hand and knocked the window. Haruka flinched and spun around, almost falling from her seat. When she spotted Michiru, a brief smile crossed her features, she went to the window and opened it. "Hey there", Michiru grinned. Haruka raised her eyebrows and asked: "Do you often spy into other people's rooms?" Michiru gave her best innocent look. "Spying? Me? Never." "Yeah right." Haruka answered, smiling broadly. Michiru made a vague gesture to the garden behind her. "Wanna go for a walk with me?" Haruka considered this for a moment. "Yeah, why not. My dogs need to have a walk anyway. Wait a second, I'll be right there." The blonde closed the window, and Michiru heard the dogs barking. Shortly afterwards, Haruka came out through the front door, dressed in blue jeans, her leather jacket and her base ball cap on her head. Her two dogs followed her, both looking happy. Michiru smiled and knelt down to greet Rover and Lord. When she had finished that, she straightened up again and asked Haruka: "How's your shoulder doing?" "Fine, thanks." Haruka answered. "I've got a nice bruise, but nothing too bad." Michiru shook her head in disbelief. "I still can't believe that they hurt you just because you are different." Haruka just shrugged and didn't answer. The two started to walk towards the small forest that was behind Harukas house, the dogs running a few meters ahead and barking like crazy. Michiru looked after the two animals and smiled. "They are cute." She stated matter-of-factly. "Yeah, aren't they." Haruka agreed. She bent down to the ground, picked up a large wooden stick and threw it far away. Both dogs ran in the direction the stick had flown and got into a dusty fight when they reached it. Michiru watched them amused, but Haruka sighed. "Great. Now I'll have to bath them when we're at home." "And that's bad?" Michiru asked. "Yeah, cause afterwards the whole house is swimming." Haruka informed her, and Michiru giggled amused. Haruka gave her a little smile and whistled. Her dogs ran over to the two women, barking loudly and jumping around. "Go now and piss." Haruka commanded. "I don't want you to do it in the living room again." The two animals obeyed their "master", ran to a nearby bush and emptied their bowels. "You want to go back home or continue the walk?" Haruka asked Michiru. "Oh, I should go home. I have to assemble my cupboard." Haruka seemed deep in thought for a few seconds, then she spoke up. "I could help you. If you want me to." "That would be very nice." Michiru smiled, happy that Haruka finally seemed to accept her friendship. Haruka just shrugged and said: "But don't tell anyone. I don't want you to be attacked because of me." "Why are they so mean to you, Haruka?" Michiru asked softly. Haruka gave her a bitter smile. "Guess why. What do you think why Goemon opens longer for me on Tuesday? He doesn't want me to get attacked from the blockheads that live in that village." "As I already said", Michiru answered, "I don't mind that. Usually I judge people after their character and not after their looks." Haruka lowered her gaze. "Thanks, Miss Kaioh." She said hoarsely. "I.I really appreciate that." Michiru smiled before saying: "Oh, and please call me Michiru. Haruka."
The same time, Haruka sat in front of her TV, not really paying attention to the movie she watched. Her dogs Rover and Lord laid next to her, Rover was chewing around on the couch - a habit Haruka had never managed to get rid of on him - and Lord enjoyed the crawls Haruka gave him absent-minded. The tall blonde was thinking about Michiru who tried so hard to gain her friendship. "Why is she doing this?" she thought to herself. "Why in the world does she want my friendship? The friendship of a scarred freak?" Haruka sighed and turned off the TV. "Get up, you two lazy thugs. Time to go to bed." The dogs immediately obeyed her command and followed her to her bedroom. Haruka laid down, Rover and Lord on the right and the left side of her bed. Soon, the blonde had fallen asleep.
The next morning, Michiru didn't want to work in her household, but go for a walk. No sooner thought than done, the aqua haired woman was walking down the path that led to Harukas house. On pure coincidence of course. Michiru was humming softly to herself when she passed Harukas house and stopped dead in her tracks when she heard beautiful piano music coming from the living room window. Michiru sneaked over to the window and peered inside. Haruka sat with the back to her at a black piano and played, a song Michiru had never heard before. The aqua haired girl raised her hand and knocked the window. Haruka flinched and spun around, almost falling from her seat. When she spotted Michiru, a brief smile crossed her features, she went to the window and opened it. "Hey there", Michiru grinned. Haruka raised her eyebrows and asked: "Do you often spy into other people's rooms?" Michiru gave her best innocent look. "Spying? Me? Never." "Yeah right." Haruka answered, smiling broadly. Michiru made a vague gesture to the garden behind her. "Wanna go for a walk with me?" Haruka considered this for a moment. "Yeah, why not. My dogs need to have a walk anyway. Wait a second, I'll be right there." The blonde closed the window, and Michiru heard the dogs barking. Shortly afterwards, Haruka came out through the front door, dressed in blue jeans, her leather jacket and her base ball cap on her head. Her two dogs followed her, both looking happy. Michiru smiled and knelt down to greet Rover and Lord. When she had finished that, she straightened up again and asked Haruka: "How's your shoulder doing?" "Fine, thanks." Haruka answered. "I've got a nice bruise, but nothing too bad." Michiru shook her head in disbelief. "I still can't believe that they hurt you just because you are different." Haruka just shrugged and didn't answer. The two started to walk towards the small forest that was behind Harukas house, the dogs running a few meters ahead and barking like crazy. Michiru looked after the two animals and smiled. "They are cute." She stated matter-of-factly. "Yeah, aren't they." Haruka agreed. She bent down to the ground, picked up a large wooden stick and threw it far away. Both dogs ran in the direction the stick had flown and got into a dusty fight when they reached it. Michiru watched them amused, but Haruka sighed. "Great. Now I'll have to bath them when we're at home." "And that's bad?" Michiru asked. "Yeah, cause afterwards the whole house is swimming." Haruka informed her, and Michiru giggled amused. Haruka gave her a little smile and whistled. Her dogs ran over to the two women, barking loudly and jumping around. "Go now and piss." Haruka commanded. "I don't want you to do it in the living room again." The two animals obeyed their "master", ran to a nearby bush and emptied their bowels. "You want to go back home or continue the walk?" Haruka asked Michiru. "Oh, I should go home. I have to assemble my cupboard." Haruka seemed deep in thought for a few seconds, then she spoke up. "I could help you. If you want me to." "That would be very nice." Michiru smiled, happy that Haruka finally seemed to accept her friendship. Haruka just shrugged and said: "But don't tell anyone. I don't want you to be attacked because of me." "Why are they so mean to you, Haruka?" Michiru asked softly. Haruka gave her a bitter smile. "Guess why. What do you think why Goemon opens longer for me on Tuesday? He doesn't want me to get attacked from the blockheads that live in that village." "As I already said", Michiru answered, "I don't mind that. Usually I judge people after their character and not after their looks." Haruka lowered her gaze. "Thanks, Miss Kaioh." She said hoarsely. "I.I really appreciate that." Michiru smiled before saying: "Oh, and please call me Michiru. Haruka."
