Chapter Three – Irene's Threat and Kasumi Goes Missing

Kasumi woke up in Ryu's arms blushing "Ryu?" He opened his eyes "Yeah?" she frowned "We didn't do it, did we?" Ryu sat up "Check yourself, do you feel sore?" Kasumi shook her head "No. I feel fine." Ryu sighed "Then no. We just fell asleep naked." Kasumi got up and got dressed "Good, I didn't want to create anything between you and your wife. Ryu sat up with his boxers on and slid his pants on. He couldn't say anything; all he could do was get up and walk away. He bumped into his father "Sorry dad." His father shook his head "Don't worry. Did you bang her?" Ryu shook his head "No. She wouldn't allow me to cheat on Irene."

Kasumi jumps out of the window and sees Irene. "Irene, are you okay?" Irene pointed a gun at her "You little slut! You slept with my husband!" Kasumi backs away "Listen, we didn't do anything. I swear on my mother's grave Irene. I'm still a virgin. Please, put the gun down." Irene laughed "No. I don't you to ever come near my husband again!" She shoots Kasumi. Ryu hears the gun shot and runs out to Irene, who is now alone. "What was that, Babe?" Irene smiled at him "A raven tried to get into the house." Ryu nodded "Alright. Let's go inside. Please?" Irene got up and walked inside with Ryu. Ryu went upstairs to Kasumi's room and saw she was gone "Kasumi?" He sat on the bed "She probably left to see Jin again."

For the first time, Ryu was wrong. Kasumi was staggering in the rain towards a graveyard. Irene had shot her in the chest and stabbed her in the shoulder. Kasumi knelt down to a tombstone, took her shaking hand, and rubbing the stone "Hi mommy… I messed up again… I'm sorry… I wish you were still here…" Kasumi coughed up blood into her hands and began to cry "Mama, I'm so sorry! It's my fault you're lying in this god damn tomb!" Kasumi lost a breath and her heart skipped; she fell on top of her mother's grave… Would everybody forget about her? Did Irene's threat get to her? What really happened to her mom and why is Kasumi blaming herself for her mother's death?

(To be continued)