Best Friends In Blue Bay Harbour
A/N: Sorry for the long wait. And sorry for the short chapter. This is the only chapter coming out since I still have school and need to focus or I'm screwed. Thanks to everyone who reviewed. Hope you enjoy this chapter. And please no more negative comments. I'm sick of them. If you hate this story then why are you still reading them?
Chapter 6
The Sisterly Bond
"You know, I almost felt sorry for her." Reina said, as she flicked her hair to the side. Rita and Yukie raised their eyebrows. "But then, why should I feel sorry for her when she feels sorry for us, not having daddy around."
Rita smirked. "The look on her face was entertaining. I loved that part when she thought we were gonna actually be friends with her." Rita snorted.
Yukie giggled. "Who would want to be friends with her? She's practically a loner."
Reina nudged Yukie. "Christina and Alison are." she pointed out.
"Once they find out the truth of her being a whore, they'll turn on her. I mean, they usually spend time with us, anyway. I think that they feel sorry for that chick." Rita explained.
Yukie nodded. "But what if they don't?" she asked. All she knew was she didn't want to lose her new friends. They were so nice to her and her sisters. It would be a shame to lose their friendship over someone who's mother stole their father from them. "What if they think we're being cruel and they side with blondie?"
Reina shook her head. "They won't. We'll reason with them." she assured as she unlocked the door to their house. "Hey, do you still have the hair spray you gave Blondie, Rita?"
Rita grinned and nodded. "Yup."
As they were jogging upstairs to their rooms, a throat being cleared made the girls stop and turn to their mother, who looked disappointed. "What hair spray?" she asked, hands on hips.
"Uh..."
"I'm waiting." And now, they knew they were going to be in trouble.
"I can't believe you would do that to her!" Hayley exclaimed, throwing up her arms at her daughters, disappointed in them.
"But mom, her mom took dad away from us!" Yukie countered.
Hayley put her hands on her hips. "Yukie, Reina, Rita." she looked at her girls, sighing. "I didn't raise you to be like this. So what, your father's not here with us? We've coped without him for too long. He doesn't even come home when we were still together. We've been growing apart for years." Hayley sat down in between her daughters. "Me and your father knew that after Yukie was born, that we weren't meant to be. We only stayed together because we had a family to look after. Now, your father loves you but he knows you guys are mature enough to handle things." Hayley smiled as Reina wiped a tear that ran across her cheeks. Hayley arms were wide open for her girls to hug her.
"I'm sorry, mom." Reina cried as she buried her head on her mother's shoulder. "We didn't mean to. I mean, we were so perfect."
"Daddy promised he'd take us places but he didn't." Yukie sobbed.
"And we only took it out on Kira because we thought it was her mom's fault that we don't have dad anymore." Rita said, sadly, her cheeks were pink from tears.
Hayley hugged her daughters tight. "After all you've done to Kira, I think you should apologize." Her three daughters nodded.
"But how can we?" Rita asked.
"We practically embarrassed her." Reina said, wiping her eyes. Hayley smiled as she looked at the door of the living room, where Kira was standing.
"You can start by apologizing." Hayley said. The Horizon sisters looked to see the blond standing in the doorway. Reina was the first to stand up and walked over to the yellow ranger. She hugged Kira and a few muffled 'I'm sorry' were said from the oldest sibling. Kira smiled.
Rita went next. "Look, I'm not usually that touchy feely with these things so I'll start by saying, I'm sorry for thinking I ever thought you were your mother's daughter." Rita looked at the blond, her eyes squinting, scared she said the wrong thing.
Kira nodded. "Thanks. I never really liked my mother anyway." she shrugged.
Yukie gulped and bit her lip. "I never meant anything bad to happen. I just miss my daddy so much." Kira nodded.
"Look, I know you guys meant well. It's just... I just wanna let you know that your dad... he's not really a great father figure to me. He's not home much. And mom doesn't really care about what I do. She blames me for everything." Kira took a deep breath. "I'm just saying that even though your dad's not with you, he's not treating me like he treats you. I'm his soon to be step-daughter, but you're his real daughters. And I don't wanna replace my runaway dad for the world." She smiled. The sisters nodded.
"Now, let's fix the harm we put you in." Reina smiled, widely. She looked at her sisters. "Rita, get lemon juice or a liquid detergent so we could dry Kira's hair out. Yukie, get the conditioner. I'll get baking soda and shampoo. Kira, you stay here, your hair will be back to normal when I'm done with you." Reina smirked as the three sisters hurriedly went to get the things they needed.
Kira looked in the mirror and smiled at the sisters. "Thanks, but you didn't have to do that." she said.
Reina waved her off. "No problemo. It's our fault that we got that stuff on your hair." They were sitting in Rita and Reina's room. Reina dug out a notebook and handed it to Kira. "Here, replacement for your song book. Sorry we messed it up."
Kira took it from her. "Thanks but..."
"No buts." Yukie piped in. "If we're going to all be sisters, we need to be as close, closer than ever before."
"Don't forget kicking evil's ass." Rita smirked.
Reina rolled her eyes as she rests her arm around Kira's shoulders. "Don't mind her, she's usually a lunatic."
Kira smiled as she laughed with her soon to be step-sisters. She never knew she would actually have a fun time with them. This was going to be one long year but she was glad she was a part of something that they welcomed her to.
