Chapter 23
'Kisho.' yelled May-lu. 'Where are you?'
'hey May.' Yunie yawned walking out the bedroom. 'what up?'
'oh Yunie.' May-lu cried running to her. 'i think i mad Kisho mad at me.'
'what? Kisho gets mad at everyone.' Yunie sighed.
'yeah but...but...' May-lu cried.
'she only got him up at dawn. Made him cook breakfast, clean and carry all the heavy items out the house.' sighed Hatori. 'anyway am going to work.' Hatori kissed May-lu on the cheek and walked out.
'oh my god.' cried May-lu. 'am so so mean.'
'its ok.' sighed Yunie. 'i'll go talk to him. Be back soon.' she ran out.
'umm...' smiled May-lu. 'i see...'
Yunie walked out and began to look for him. While she walked outside she saw little Kisa and the little girl playing with one another. They both ran around playing with a big red ball and they gently threw it to one another. Eventually Yunie walked outside the village and passed the farm fields. In the fields was Hatori who was treating a farmer's wound. Hatori looked up at her and pointed in the direction of a little forest. Yunie smiled and ran off towards the forest.
She walked through the well lit forest and she called Kisho's name but their was no answer. Yunie sighed loudly until she heard a splash. She poked her head around a tree and there was a river flowing by and at waterfall near by. Up in the waterfall was a man. He sat under the running water only wearing a pair of black troussers. Yunie starred at him as he skipped rocks.
Up under the waterfall sat Kisho. He looked down at the river. Slowly he moved his soaking wet hair out of his face.
'got ya.' came Yunie's playful voice. She threw her arms around him from behind and Kisho screamed out.
Kisho turned his head and looked at her. 'what you want?' he sighed.
'what no yelling?' Yunie asked looking at him as she crawled to his side. She too became soaked from the falling water.
'i thought cats hate water.' Kisho muttered looking away.
'they do.' she smiled. 'and i hate water but i cant get you down if am down there. So what is wrong?'
'who you think?' Kisho sighed.
'May?'
'so your not stupid.'
'shut up am not here to argue with you.' Yunie muttered looking at the flowing river. 'am sorry i am just worried for you. I just want to know how you are?'
'how am i?' he suddnely raised his voice. 'am annoyed and angry. I love my sister don't get me wrong but bloody hell does she need to be like she is. Making me do everything she can do it without me and hurting me like she does. For fuck sake. I am so pissed off because of it all. Kisho do this...Kisho do that...Kisho...Kisho...Kisho. Everytime i am round that is all i...' Yunie placed her finger on his lips to shut him up.
'i got it.' she smiled. 'you lucky me or Kisa has a younger sister or brother. We don't know what it means to have some one like that but it must be nice to have some one else in yuor family when everyone else is gone aint it? I mean i think it would be nice. I mean yes they seem annoying but it would be nice to have someone love you when no one else is around. Am sure she loves you but this is her way of showing it. I mean i love all my friends. That includes Kisa, Tai, Alan and you. You all mean so much to me and i act differently around all of you but i love you all in the same way, i just show it differently.'
'i guess...she still doesn't need to beat the hell out of me.' Kisho sighed.
'what do i do?' smiled Yunie looking at him.
Kisho laughed. 'you beat the hell out of me at times but yet at other times you can be understanding and loving i guess...'
'yep thats right you pervert.' giggled Yunie pushing him off the rock and into the water below.
She crawled to the edge and looked down at Kisho who starred at her evilfully. Kisho starred up at her as Yunie fell backwards onto the rock laughing her head off. She slowly sat up and looked back down but Kisho was gone.
'Kisho?' she muttered. 'Kisho? Oh my god Kisho got eaten or something.' she cried out.
'bloody hell.' came Kisho's voice. 'i always seem to die.'
Yunie turned her head and saw Kisho behind her who jumped at her and they both fell backwards. Yunie held onto Kisho as they both fell into the water. Yunie held on as Kisho looked at her. Kisho laughed her head off as Yunie held onto him.
'bloody hell.' he laughed. 'you really don't like water do you?'
'i can take baths but that is it. I hate the rain and i hate other water.' Yunie said as she held onto him.
'calm down.' he sighed. 'look nothing back will happen to you.'
'don't give me that.' Yunie growled.
'fine.' sighed Kisho. 'fun spoiler.'
Kisho picked up Yunie and carried to the bank of the river and put her down. Yunie sat on the bank as Kisho remained in the water. Kisho smiled at her as Yunie began to shake off the water. Yunie looked Kisho as he splashed her with water.
'Kisho.' whined Yunie.
'what?' he smiled.
'your an idiot.' she smiled splashing him.
A while later the two was back in the village and was walking up to May-lu who was outside hanging out washing. She looked up at the two as they walked up to her soaked and both smiling.
'so you are a couple.' smiled May-lu.
'for the last tim.' sighed Kisho. 'we are not a couple.'
'hey May where is Tai?' asked Yunie.
'he still in bed.' she smiled.
'you have got to be kidding me.' sighed Yunie. 'what a lazy bas...' Kisho smacked her across the head. 'what was that for?' she yelled.
'there are children around.' he sighed. 'no bad language.'
'shut up.' she yelled at him. 'will do what i want.'
'not while i am around.' he yelled.
'really?'
'yeah.'
'am sorry Kisho.' came May-lu.
'it ok.' he smiled looking at her. 'am sorry.'
'no its not your fault.' she sighed. 'i'll try and not hurt you so much.'
'i would like that.' he said smiling at her.
May-lu threw her arms around him and Kisho hugged her back. 'so Kisho have you ever kissed Yunie?'
'no i havent.' Kisho yelled letting go of her. 'and never will i kiss a idiot cruel dangerous woman like her.'
'what you say?' came Yunie's voice from behind.
'you heard stupid cat.' he smirked.
'you git.' she yelled grabbing his arm and began to twisted it. 'am going to kill you.'
'hey its time to pay up.' came a deep unfamilar grunt voice.
