Chapter 5
Tadashi's P.O.V
"Hey Sarah, David! It's so nice to see you!" Aunt Cass' voice rang through the café as she came to greet the regular couple who had just walked through the door. She gave them both a hug.
"You know her?" Lilly questioned the two, with a look of confusion.
"You know them?" Cass said with a smile of equal confusion. Sarah and David chuckled in response, though their eyes showed no humour. This was a chuckle of inconvenience, but no one else seemed to notice, but Lilly.
"Yes. This is our daughter Lilly-Winifred." David said politely as he gestured to Lilly.
"We were very worried when you didn't come home last night. We've been looking for you all day. We were starting to fear the worst." Sarah said as she tucked her strawberry blond hair behind her ear. Lilly's face fell and she casted her eyes down.
"What're you doing here? You know you should be at home." David questioned as he gestured to the apron she was wearing. Lilly immediately reached behind her undid the string and lifted it up over her head. She turned to Aunt Cass,
"Thank you for your hospitality, but I best be going." She handed the apron to my Aunt and then turned to face me. "It was a pleasure to meet you, Tadashi Hamada. Tell Hiro I said goodbye." She said as she stuck her hand out for me to shake. I took her hand, and the world seemed to stop for a moment. Sparks of heat coursed up my arm, my stomach did flips, as butterflies took flight, I looked into her eyes, and they sparkled. Then she let go, and turned away, heading out of the café, as her strange parents followed her.
Lilly's P.O.V
I said as she stuck my hand out for Tadashi to shake. He took my hand, and the world stopped. Flames burned from where our skin touched all the way up my arm, my stomach tightened, and I got butterflies, I looked into his eyes, and they sparkled. Then I let go, and turned away, heading out of the café, my parents following.
"Lilly that was very reckless of you." My mother said as she walked to their car and opened the back door for me.
"You know you are not to leave the house." My Father said as both my parents got in the car.
"Yes, I'm sorry it won't happen again." I said quietly as I looked out the window at the cute little Café. It was worth it.
