My head nodded, as I dozed.
So tired...
"Oi, Key, we're here." Shiki dumped my suitcase on my lap, and it landed HARD.
"Lovely." I said groggily, slowly getting up and stretching my stiff joints.
It was dark out, and I could hear the wind whispering through the trees. I took a deep breath in and sighed.
Home.
I ran my hand through my hair, staring at the house infront of me.
None of the lights were on, and there was a sinister aspect to it.
Just how I like it.
Shiki was on the front porch, turning a key into the door knob. I went over to him, trailing my suitcase after me, struggling to get it up the steps as I was still half asleep.
I glanced at my watch.
6pm? Wow, I slept in. Should've woken at 4.
When Shiki finally got the door open, a gust of wind sucked into the house.
I layed a hand on Shiki's arm and stopped dead.
Something didn't feel right. Didn't feel right at all...
"Key? You alright?" Shiki raised an eyebrow.
"Fine." I muttered, stepping into the house.
And my eyes rested on the stairs. Because there, looking like a pitiful fallen angel, was my mother.
And when she looked up, It was as if the moon was standing in front of her.
"Keyoshiri?" She gasped, rushing to me and giving me a big hug. I tentavley patted her back. I wasn't much of a huggy person.
"Mum?" I breathed into her hair.
She held me at arms length and looked at me.
Wow. It was kinda like looking into a mirror, only I was the slightest bit taller and I had other qualities most likely from my dad. Like my eyes. (A/N What two colours make purple? Red and Blue. What colours are Rido's eyes? Exactly.)
Then she looked over my shoulder. "Senri?" She murmured, taking him into her arms as well.
As much as seeing my mum had made me happier, I couldn't shake off this sinister feeling, as if something... nah.
Since when was I paranoid?
"Mum. You're fans would be pretty dissapointed if they saw you like this." Shiki said.
I know it was weird that I called my bro by his last name, but that was what I'd always called him.
"I'll call your uncle. He'll want to meet you." My mum said, running to the phone.
"Sure thing. Who's our uncle again?" I turned to Shiki.
"You'll meet him." He said darkly.
Alright then. My guess was Shiki didn't like him much.
