First and foremost thanks for all the reviews!! You all are the best.

ToonamiPrincess1: I apologize if you thought this was the ending. It's not. Believe me there is much more to come. I am truly a Die Hard SM fan. I cried when it was taken off air and sometimes I still sniffle about it.

Falcon: Sorry about the cursing. Sometimes it seems that it takes away from the story and I agree that it can do that. The reason there is so much profanity is because of all the frustration. Ever get so frustrated that you feel the urge to let loose and curse? I do. In this story she is ousted by her friends and abandoned by her family. The bond between a father and daughter is special. I know that from personal experience, once that is shattered coupled with evil attacking you and your friends; believe me when I say cursing is much needed. I'm sorry you feel it is deleterious; however, I will try and refrain from using so much. Thanks for the review I truly appreciated your opinion.

Latina-Destiny: Thank you so much, that was truly kind of you, believe it is something I will never forget or ever stop doing.

Thanks to everyone else who also reviewed. I will put up a huge Thanks To: list at the end of this story. There is also another story in the works. It's called Lies My Lover Told Me on plz check that out. It's definitely Rated R and there is going to be a lot of profanity so keep watch. Thanks!!!!!!!

BTW: I don't own any SM characters still!!!!!

Chapter Fifteen

Won't Somebody Come Take Me Home?

"Sammy?" Ikuko Tsukino cried out, she stood at the bottom of the stairs waiting for her son to come bounding down the stairs. "Sammy, dinner is ready." She was starting to get worried. Ever since Serena was kicked out of the house Sammy had become more reclusive and introverted. He even stopped talking to his girlfriend Mika. Sammy was no longer the bright and cheerful fifteen year old boy that he was around his sister.

Making her way up the stairs, she wondered what could be keeping her son so long. Ikuko had to admit that she missed her daughter as well. Reluctantly, she admitted that her husband acted irrationally when he banished her from the family. Ikuko also knew that her husband went into his study and cried every night. She feared that he even began to drink. Stopping in front of Sammy's bedroom door, she knocked again. A motherly instinct told her that he wasn't in there and that something wasn't right. When she was about to try his knob, she heard something coming from Serena's old bedroom.

S he looked and saw that the door was slightly ajar. She hadn't been in that room since Kenji had kicked their only daughter out. Cautiously she stepped into the room, the windows were open and the sheer curtains danced in the wind. Looking towards Serena's bed she noticed a note lying on her pillow. The handwriting belonged to Sammy.

Dear Mom and Dad,

You may not want her, but I need her.

Love,

Sammy

No longer able to take the emotional turmoil, she fell to her knees and all the pain and anguish came rushing forward. She wanted, no, needed her babies. Fierce sobs racked her body and the tears fell down her face, uncontrollably.

Downstairs, the front door opened and Kenji walked through setting his heavy overcoat in the hall closet. "Ikuko, Sammy, I'm home!" He called out. His voice echoed through the house but no one answered him. He could hear someone crying in the distance. As fast as he could he ran upstairs and found his wife on the floor of Serena's room. He couldn't even bring himself to say her name so he had forbidden everyone else from mentioning it as well. He knew that he had acted irrationally by kicking his daughter out but he was too stubborn and too proud to admit it. Kenji walked into the room slowly and knelt beside his weeping wife.

Of late, he'd noticed the dark circles around her eyes that she tried to hide with makeup. He realized that she didn't laugh anymore or when she smiled it didn't quite reach her eyes. He had taken the habit of sleeping in his study many nights because she refused to touch him.

He put a hand on her shoulder. "Darling," Ikuko jerked her body violently from him and threw the letter before his feet. "You stripped me of my babies, now you bring them back. Bring them back Kenji or so help me, you'll regret it!" She yelled. She turned got up and left. He heard the slamming of the front door. She had gone out in the thunderstorm. The wind whipped about him violently. He read Sammy's letter and cried. Kenji never noticed that the woman who left the house was not his wife.

Hey guys I hope you liked this one. I'm still working really hard on the next one. HAPPY TURKEY DAY!!!!!

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