A new chapter is now up.
I think I should say first that this story will only have short chapters. I'm taking one problem for Aya at time.
So… we're moving on with the next problem for poor Aya.
Chapter 3
Bedtime!
Aya cried. He really couldn't take it anymore.
"Yohjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! Aya's crying… I made Aya cry." Ken screamed.
"What did you say this time Ken?" Yohji sighed.
"I just asked him if he could sing a good-night-song for me. Why is he crying?" Ken screamed and started to cry himself. And if Aya was crying then it was probably alright for him to cry too.
Yohji walked into Ken's room with Omi in his arm.
Indeed, there was Aya on his knees on the floor, banging his head and his fists into the floor. He wasn't sure, but Yohji thought he heard Aya beg for forgiveness and mercy to all the gods and saints he ever heard off. Ken on the other hand was just standing in front of Aya, pointing at him, crying. This was actually hilarious, and when all this was over they would have a grate laugh about this.
"Aya, you're really not helping. We're the ones who should cry, you're still a grown up," he said. He was nodding and Omi was giggling.
"Why me? What did I ever do to deserve this?" Aya cried.
"You hit Omi!" Yohji answered.
"I just wanted a song before I go to sleep, but Aya's being mean. He doesn't love me anymoreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee." Ken cried.
"Just sing him a song to shut him up." Yohji sighed.
All three chibies was now in Aya's bed, waiting to hear a song.
"I don't know any children's songs, not any good-night-songs either" Aya said.
"Any song will do" Ken smiled.
Aya thought about all the songs he had heard. He was more into classical music, and there was no text to that, but then he remembered one song his mom had used to love when she was alive, that should do.
Leave and let me go.
You're not meant for me, I know.
Carry on, carry on, and I'll stay strong.
Leave and let me go.
I will think of you, I know.
Carry on, carry on, and I'll stay strong.
Someone else will keep you warm from now on.
Someone else will keep you safe from the storm.
But I'll be with you wherever you go,
so you will never be alone.
I'm going where the wind blows,
going where the lost ones go.
I will be with you.
I'm losing the love I found.
Crying without a sound.
Where have you gone?
I will be with you.
You were my fool for love.
Sent me from high above.
You were the one.
I will be with you.
I'm going where the wind blows,
going where the lost ones go.
Leave and let me go.
Don't look back just let me know.
Carry on, carry on, you must stay strong.
Nothing ever looks the same in the light.
Nothing ever seams to quite turn out right.
But when you realize that you have been loved,
you will never bee alone.
I'm going where the wind blows,
going where the lost ones go.
I will be with you.
I'm losing the love I found.
Crying without a sound.
Where have you gone?
I will be with you.
You were my fool for love.
Sent me from high above.
You were the one.
I will be with you.
I'm going where the wind blows,
going where the lost ones go.
Leave and let me go.
Baby I can't come along.
Carry on, carry on, you must stay strong.
It was so beautiful. Aya's voice was so melodic and soft, it was a beautiful song. Somehow it fitted Aya perfectly. And when Aya looked at his bed, Ken and Omi was asleep, Yohji was still awake, but had tears running down his cheek.
Aya pulled the blanket over all three and smiled.
"That song was the most beautiful song I ever heard." Yohji whispered.
"It used to be my mothers song, her favorite." Aya smiled.
"Good night Aya!" Yohji said.
"Good night!" Aya smiled.
Yohji fell asleep shortly after, and Aya left the room.
Maybe this wasn't so bad after all? He started to like having kids to care for, and they were much easier to handle when they were kids.
"What am I thinking? They got to get back to normal."
He sighed and went to Yohji's room; it was the closest to his.
He closed his eyes and with a few of the words from the song still in his head, he fell asleep.
When you realize that you have been loved,
you will never be alone.
Ok, end of this chapter. Hope you liked it.
The song is called "Where the lost ones go" and is written by a Norwegian guy called Espen Lind. It's a duet with Espen Lind (yes he sings too) and Sissel (Norwegian diva). I could tell you the divas last name, but it got a Norwegian letter in it that doesn't exist in the English alphabet. (Sissel Kyrkjebø) Sorry.
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