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(a/n): Oh I can't take it anymore. I keep saying I'm a Jun Kazama fan and than again I don't do anything to prove it. I even stopped playing Tekken 2 because I don't have it anymore. So here it goes. I wanted to write more about this because I really like Jun and I think she's as good as Julia or Xiaoyu. Maybe better. Jun was my very first favorite Tekken character until Namco killed her off and then made her son change his style. No respect to the Kazama name at all. lol. Anyway, ENJOY! ^_^
A Faith Never Lost by Lacrease MenaseaChapter1: Home Sweet Home
Jun was sucking on a candy as she was curling her beautiful black bangs. She was looking through the files in the WWWC headquarters, trying to bust a case about animal smuggling. She has no clue what for and no clue who done it. "Kazama, you're still looking at those damn files?" Jun turned around to see her boss, Ken Kendo, who was towering over her. "How many times has it been now, Jun, since you looked over that file?" Jun looked back and turned to another page in the folder. "Enough." She coolly said and kept looking through these pictures. "Jun, it's over. Done with, you can't do anything now. You got to wait for another case." He said and sat on the opposite side of the table.
"That's the point. I don't want another case." She said as she closed the file. "I can't bare to hear the animals to be kidnapped by someone who we don't even know. If we keep waiting for another case might as well forget about this whole damn agency." She folded her arms and crossed her legs as she looked at Kendo. "Alright." He leaned on the table. "You got a point. But we can't just solve this case in days." Jun rolled her eyes and leaned back. "Look, you can really use some rest." "I'm fine." Jun stood up and started to pack up the folders in a neat file. "Jun, you've been up all night. I can see it in your eyes that you are tired. Get some rest and I promise you, I'll give you more files and you can go out there and look for clues, but not right now sweetie. You look dead tired."
Jun frowned and her boss got up. "Go home Jun and get some rest. Come back tomorrow." Jun sighed and nodded. She picked up her bags and left the files on the table as she left. Jun wasn't too happy with what she has done. It isn't her these days. She gives up too easily to arguments and now she agreed to take a rest while those criminals are out there searching for more victims.
Jun rubbed her eyes and sat on a bench outside. What's gotten into her? She was always a young lady that pursued any dream and was ready to protect anything. She was failing her father day by day. She stopped being in action and does nothing but sit behind a desk. Sure this investigation was hard but doesn't mean she must lose faith. She would tackle any challenge. What's wrong now? Is she afraid to fail something that she worked on.
"Oh father, if you only saw me now. I'm not that 18-year-old girl that you used to know. I'm a failure." She folded her hands and looked down at the pavement. "Now, now. A beautiful woman like you should never say that." Jun looked at most annoying cop she has ever met. She always forgets to mention that to him, though. Maybe he'll leave her alone once and for all. "What do you want Sai?" She asked him and stood up. "I just want to talk to you." Jun chuckled and looked at him. "Sorry, but I'm tired. Maybe later." Jun called for the cab in the big city and went inside.
Sai grabbed the open window space in the door she just closed. "Why don't you take me for serious, Jun." He asked her. "Because you never took yourself serious." She said. She saw Sai's mouth drop. "Driver, go." She said and drove away into the forest in the far south.
Jun got off after 15 minutes of driving and came up next to a really large and beautiful rain forest. She lives in there, deep inside with animals where her psychic ability is much higher. She paid the driver and went deep into the beauty. She walked the path she walked everyday. She would always get astonished by the beauty of nature even if she sees it everyday. Compared to the city life this is so much different. She always misses this place even when she's gone only for an hour. She has so many friends here that she trusts.
Jun got up to the end of the road where her house stood, a little house with 2 bedrooms, a living room, and a kitchen. She stopped at the entrance and dropped her bags on the grass. She stretched to the top of the door and got her keys. She opened the door and walked in and a sworn of animals welcomed her.
"Hey, everyone." She said and put her bags on the floor and fell in the couch. "Those bags are heavy. Anyway want to take a guess what's in them?" She asked and smiled. Lasen, her beautiful dog came trudging along and sat next to her feet. "Hey girl." She scratched behind her ear. She stood up and stretched and sighed. "Well, that was a tiring day." She shuffled in the bags and took out Puppy Chow and poured some of it in the bowl. Lasen happily ran over the bowl and began eating.
Jun took out some seeds for her lovely birds and poured them in a big basket. "Manny, don't even think about it." She said to her monkey without even turning to look at him. He pleaded near the refrigerator and Jun shook her head. "I have something else for you, boy." She came outside and whistled and a bunch of birds flew from the trees onto the ground. Jun proportionally threw the seeds in all directions and the birds ate, peacefully.
She finished feeding the birds and came inside. "Come here, Manny." She said and he ran up to her and climbed on her shoulder. "This is for now." She handed him a banana. "And this is for later." She handed him a chocolate bar. Manny jumped happily and grabbed the two things. He got off her shoulder and ran out of the window. Jun smiled and shook her head. "Okay everyone, eat up." She happily said and took a horse brush and went outside. "See you all later." She said and locked the door and put the keys on the top of the door again. She went behind the house and into the open fields that had grass sway from the wind.
She walked in the plains happily as wind kicked her hair in all the directions. She twirled in the wind and fell on the floor. She smiled widely and just realized how happy she really is. This is her home this is where she belongs. She giggled as someone has licked her face. "Chase, stop it." She continued giggling and stood up and looked at her gallant horse, a true palomino. "Missed me?" She asked and hugged the horse by its neck. "'Course you did." She said and let go.
She started to brush Chase and was in thought. Her father, she must make him happy but how? Her boss was right. She forgot when she saw action. She stopped using jiujutsu that her father has taught her long ago. She stopped pursuing her dreams.
She sighed. "Do you think I'm trying, Chase? Do you think I still can crack this case?" She asked her horse and stared of into the sky. "I miss dad. He was the only human close with me." Her eyes looked like they longed for something, something that was stolen from her long ago.
Chase nudged her and she looked at him and smiled. She brushed her hand on its head between the eyes and kissed it there. "Yeah, you're right. I have you with me. I have all of you with me. This is my home and I will not give it away for the world." Chase licked her again and she giggled. "Yeah, I love you too." She giggled more and got on top of the horse. "Let's go beyond the prairie now, Chase. I want to see the ocean!" She said sweetly and they both road off slowly into the nature.
(a/n): What did you think for a Jun chapter? In the next chapter someone will come and bring Jun's spirit back to solve the case once and for all. But what will it all lead to? If you review, I will write more. So please review. Thanks.
