Chapter Three

A Family Outing of Fun

Disney Sea. It didn't matter how old you are or where you're from. Any individual that sets foot in Disney gets excited like a young child. Mitsuru watched his daughter as she excitedly skipped through the main door, and smiled. However, his son looked like he was being dragged too hell.

He looked at his son, and noted that he was dressed in gray jeans, a white t-shirt, and a black cap with sunglasses on. "One would think you're embarrassed of us," Mitsuru told Atobe with a grin. "Are you trying to shield yourself?"

Atobe looked at his father. "I'm never embarrassed of you, I'm embarrassed of HER. She's making a spectacle of herself," he explained, looking at Fay.

His sister was dressed in blue jeans shorts with black stockings and an off the shoulder black blouse. She wore red ballerinas to match the outfit.

Mitsuru himself was dressed casually in black pants, and a white shirt. He wore a cap to shield from the sun. For a man in his Forties, he was well built and fit as he tended to work out a lot.

Fay turned and looked at her father, "can we go to 'a thousand leagues under the sea' ride?' she asked. "I heard it was awesome," she took his wrist and pulled him along.

Atobe just followed suit, and hoped that he wouldn't see anyone he knew.

The line for the ride took seventy minutes. Atobe was starting to get a headache as his sister chatted constantly with his father. He glanced at her quietly as they walked through the queue and wondered a bit about her. What's with the cheerful attitude of hers? She used to break at any sign of meanness from me when we were younger. In fact, she used to be terrified when I was in the same room with her.

Finally after their turn arrived, they took a seat and Atobe had to cover his ears as Fay kept screaming towards the end and the sudden cliff fall that caught everyone by surprise.

After they were done, they went on many rides for hours. Mitsuru even treated them for snacks as they walked along the park. Finally they reached the harbor where there was a tower called, 'tower of terror'.

"Want to go in?" Mitsuru asked.

Fay frowned, "is it a haunted house? I don't want to ride anything that will creep me out."

"No, it's a ride," Atobe answered.

Fay looked at him seriously. "What kind of ride? Free fall? Spooky? Why is the building so tall? I hate these kinds of things. It will drive me crazy."

"It's a fr…" Mitsuru began, but Atobe stopped him as he took Fay's upper arm. "its fun, you'll love it," he said with a grin, pulling her towards the queue. "Father, you sit this one out," he said with a wink.

Mitsuru sighed. He will never learn.

An hour later they both walked out. Fay was trembling and looked pale as she walked towards her father. Mitsuru could've sworn that there were tears in her eyes. He glared at Atobe who was whistling cheerfully. "Keigo, you should know better," he scolded.

"You told us to be smarter, I didn't harm her," he said with a smirk.

Fay covered her face, and was actually crying softly.

Mitsuru felt bad for Fay, but he knew that his son had a point. He sighed and hugged his daughter. "Are you alright?"

Atobe's grin got wider. "She can't answer you. She lost her voice after all the screaming."

Later in order to compensate for Atobe did to his sister, his father made him buy her whatever she wanted from the store, which in turn was Fay's time to torture her brother.

After what Mitsuru could call an eventful day, they finally went home.