Chapter 10
"The Shredder is No More"
Sachi and her father were walking to the nearest police station the day after Christmas. They stood outside for a while. Sachi knew he was going to go in and turn himself in
"Sachi, I want you to promise me something," said Saki.
"What is it, father?" asked Sachi.
"Please don't decide to marry before I'm out of jail," said Saki.
Sachi smiled. She had no intention of doing anything like that without her father there. It was important to her for him to be there now.
"Father, I have no intention of that yet. I promise you that," she said with sincerity.
"Let's go," said Saki.
They both opened the door to the Police Station. Inside they met with the police chief. Saki signed confession papers about the crimes he committed and said that Sachi talked him into turning himself in. Everything was documented. Everything but the murders was mentioned. The chief took everything down.
"Okay, time for the slammer," said the chief.
"Just give me time to say good-bye to my daughter," Saki said.
"Two minutes," said the chief.
The chief left the room. Saki looked at his daughter and then hugged her. She hugged him back.
"Remember, my little Sachi, I love you," he said.
"I love you too, Father," she said, "I'll be here for your trial."
Saki smiled at his little girl. He knew she was very moral and innocent. He hoped that Leonardo would keep her safe.
"I have something to give that young turtle you love so much," said Saki.
He took out a little note and handed it to Sachi. He instructed her not to read it but he wanted Leonardo to have it and know what it said.
Sachi looked at her father. He was going to serve time in jail and she was going to be alone again. She sighed.
"Alright Aroko, time to go," said the Chief.
"Take care, Sachi," said Saki.
Then he left. Sachi watched her father leave with the chief.
Well, I've got no where else to go other than to see Leo, oh what a shame, thought Sachi as she left. She found her way into the sewer. She had to tell Leo that her father actually approved. It wasn't long before she got there.
"Hello, guys!" Sachi called out.
Mikey was the first to greet her. He ran and hugged her.
"Hey Mikey," greeted Sachi.
"Hey, babe. Leo's been upset since you left," said Mikey.
"I figured as much," said Sachi.
"You had better go see him," said Mikey.
Sachi smiled and ran to Leo's room. She saw that he was asleep. Suddenly she felt a presence behind her. She turned to see Master Splinter.
"Hello, child. Did you find that your stay with your father was enjoyable?" asked Master Splinter.
"Master, my father turned himself into the police this morning. I came here to tell you that," said Sachi.
"I'm sure there is another reason that you came back," said Master Splinter.
"Yes, there was," Sachi admitted.
She looked over at Leo. He looked horrible. He looked pale and he was shivering.
"Go wake him. He has missed you greatly," said Master Splinter.
Sachi bowed low. She had always wanted to join him on his bed. She closed the door and laid next to him. Slowly, she cuddled into him. Before she knew it, his arm was around her, pulling him in closer. She smiled. Then she kissed his lips.
Leo woke up. He was surprised when he saw Sachi in his arms. He smiled and kissed her deeply. He let his lips dance with her lips for a while. Then they stopped.
"I thought you would never come back," said Leo.
"I did," she said, "and he approves."
"Who approves?" asked Leo.
"My father. He gave this to me to give to you," said Sachi as she handed Leo the note.
Leo read the note and then jumped up. He was excited about something in the note.
"What is it?" asked Sachi.
"This says that he gives me permission to be with you," said Leo happily as he picked up Sachi and spun her around the room.
He put her down and started to read the rest of the letter. His expression of sheer joy was soon wiped away and tuned into a frown. Then he dropped the note. He looked at Sachi in fear.
"What's wrong?" asked Sachi.
"He said that we should keep an eye out for Tatsu. He may come and try to kill you," said Leo in horror.
"The Shredder is No More"
Sachi and her father were walking to the nearest police station the day after Christmas. They stood outside for a while. Sachi knew he was going to go in and turn himself in
"Sachi, I want you to promise me something," said Saki.
"What is it, father?" asked Sachi.
"Please don't decide to marry before I'm out of jail," said Saki.
Sachi smiled. She had no intention of doing anything like that without her father there. It was important to her for him to be there now.
"Father, I have no intention of that yet. I promise you that," she said with sincerity.
"Let's go," said Saki.
They both opened the door to the Police Station. Inside they met with the police chief. Saki signed confession papers about the crimes he committed and said that Sachi talked him into turning himself in. Everything was documented. Everything but the murders was mentioned. The chief took everything down.
"Okay, time for the slammer," said the chief.
"Just give me time to say good-bye to my daughter," Saki said.
"Two minutes," said the chief.
The chief left the room. Saki looked at his daughter and then hugged her. She hugged him back.
"Remember, my little Sachi, I love you," he said.
"I love you too, Father," she said, "I'll be here for your trial."
Saki smiled at his little girl. He knew she was very moral and innocent. He hoped that Leonardo would keep her safe.
"I have something to give that young turtle you love so much," said Saki.
He took out a little note and handed it to Sachi. He instructed her not to read it but he wanted Leonardo to have it and know what it said.
Sachi looked at her father. He was going to serve time in jail and she was going to be alone again. She sighed.
"Alright Aroko, time to go," said the Chief.
"Take care, Sachi," said Saki.
Then he left. Sachi watched her father leave with the chief.
Well, I've got no where else to go other than to see Leo, oh what a shame, thought Sachi as she left. She found her way into the sewer. She had to tell Leo that her father actually approved. It wasn't long before she got there.
"Hello, guys!" Sachi called out.
Mikey was the first to greet her. He ran and hugged her.
"Hey Mikey," greeted Sachi.
"Hey, babe. Leo's been upset since you left," said Mikey.
"I figured as much," said Sachi.
"You had better go see him," said Mikey.
Sachi smiled and ran to Leo's room. She saw that he was asleep. Suddenly she felt a presence behind her. She turned to see Master Splinter.
"Hello, child. Did you find that your stay with your father was enjoyable?" asked Master Splinter.
"Master, my father turned himself into the police this morning. I came here to tell you that," said Sachi.
"I'm sure there is another reason that you came back," said Master Splinter.
"Yes, there was," Sachi admitted.
She looked over at Leo. He looked horrible. He looked pale and he was shivering.
"Go wake him. He has missed you greatly," said Master Splinter.
Sachi bowed low. She had always wanted to join him on his bed. She closed the door and laid next to him. Slowly, she cuddled into him. Before she knew it, his arm was around her, pulling him in closer. She smiled. Then she kissed his lips.
Leo woke up. He was surprised when he saw Sachi in his arms. He smiled and kissed her deeply. He let his lips dance with her lips for a while. Then they stopped.
"I thought you would never come back," said Leo.
"I did," she said, "and he approves."
"Who approves?" asked Leo.
"My father. He gave this to me to give to you," said Sachi as she handed Leo the note.
Leo read the note and then jumped up. He was excited about something in the note.
"What is it?" asked Sachi.
"This says that he gives me permission to be with you," said Leo happily as he picked up Sachi and spun her around the room.
He put her down and started to read the rest of the letter. His expression of sheer joy was soon wiped away and tuned into a frown. Then he dropped the note. He looked at Sachi in fear.
"What's wrong?" asked Sachi.
"He said that we should keep an eye out for Tatsu. He may come and try to kill you," said Leo in horror.
