Hi! Thanks for sticking around. Here's a new story. You might notice someone from another movie appear in the story. All I can request is that you pretend the character is in a high school age. You'll hate me later.
"What?" Hiro was confused and in disbelief. He could not believe what he was hearing. "I said: I never loved you." His partner repeated. "I was just using you. Did you actually think I would want to be with you?" He couldn't breathe. This was not happening. What was going on? There's gotta be some mistake.
"Why?" He timidly asked.
"I just needed someone to hook up with. I'm not into serious relationships. But boy wasn't this fun, seeing the false hope in your eyes every time you see me!" Hiro let tears run down his cheeks. He dazed off, feeling dizzy after processing all the information he was hearing. Right when he thought he found someone who understood him, the guy just pushed him off the cliff. Hiro started to shiver. Not because of the idiot in front of him, they alone in the school parking lot. Today was supposed to rain, the clouds are rolling in and it seemed like it was going to start right now.
Unamused the boy laughed at the broken kid who dropped to his knees and held his chest. The sobs hitting his throat was satisfying the betrayer. The boy gave a chuckle and walked away from the poor boy lighting his cigarette. Hiro, all alone now, choked out more sobs and that ran down his face along with the sprinkling from the sky. He used his hands to wipe off his wet face and ran out of the parking lot. He ran as fast as he could racing the speed of the rain. It was pouring harder and harder for each yard he ran. He was able to make it to the cafe without falling but only slightly tripping. He burst through the cafe and ran up the stairs startling the customers including his aunt. "Hiro!" She called out to him by the stairs. She's worried, what happened to her baby boy? Tadashi, who was helping his aunt today, rushed out of the kitchen after seeing what happened.
"What's wrong?!"
Aunt Cass clutched to him tightly anxious. "I don't know! I just saw Hiro BURST in the place and sprinted upstairs!" She rubbed her head trying to calm herself. Before she could have a panic attack, Tadashi grabbed her shoulders and calmed her down. "Aunt Cass, relax. Let me check out what's wrong. Okay?"
"Okay." Cass breathed out. "Thank you!" Without a thought Tadashi went upstairs in a fast pace to the living room.
"Hiro?" Not a sound. He went upstairs to their room. No sign of him still. He walked around the house trying to find his brother until he heard sobbing from the bathroom down the hallway. Knocking softly, the knob on the door had not turn. Hiro's crying were brought down to sniffling, as if he was hiding himself thinking Tadashi hadn't spot him yet. Both were aware of the setting they were in. Tadashi cannot let this slide. "Hiro… please open the door." Hiro put still sitting against the door. Tadashi knew it would take a while. As he waits, he sat down on the ground with his back against the door. He'll wait patiently.
After what seemed like 20 minutes, Hiro's breathing was calming down and there was silence for the last two minutes. The door opened slowly capturing Tadashi's attention. He searched for his brother's that was covered with his front bangs and dried tears. Tadashi sympathetically stood up to hug his brother. Wrapped Hiro tight with one arm and other stroking his hair. Hiro allowed the side of his face to rest on Tadashi's chest, inhaling and exhaling slowly. Closing his eyes comforted him so he can avoid the sight of reality. Love can be cruel, he reminded himself.
"Talk to me." Tadashi gently told him. Hiro lifted his head to look up. "It's Hans," he quietly said.
"What did he do?" Tadashi attempted to keep calm but there was a hint of anger, ready to slice someone's throat. Hiro didn't mind his retort this time. He really wanted to talk to his brother about it.
"Do you think there's somebody out there who will ever love me?" Tadashi was in shock after hearing Hiro's words. He noticed his eyes looking up filled with plead and rejection. He frowned, how could somebody ever ask such a thing? "He told me he never loved me. All the times when he said that to me… I actually believed him. And just when I thought he could be the one… he throws me away like trash." The brother's voice cracked and were accompanied by sobs and tears. He buried his face into Tadashi's chest again seeking comfort. Tadashi was disappointed in Hans right now. From the very start he knew that something wasn't right from the senior. He wished he could have helped Hiro earlier before anything happened but it was too late. The guy was very convincing and sneaky.
"There's always someone out there for everyone. And it even doesn't have to be someone who wants to settle down. Did you forget that I love you, and that I'm always here for you? I will sacrifice anything in order to make sure you're safe. It's not the end of the world, you have all the time in the world. You said you wanted someone who could understand you. I understand you. I may not have gone through most of the things you have, but I know for sure how you feel about it. And my friends! They love seeing you around. They also will be there for you whenever you need them. Give them a chance. You'd be surprised. Just remember you're not alone."
Hiro sat on the ground giving up on his legs. The older brother joined him. He sat next to him and gave him a comforting smile. Hiro smiled back wiping the tears off his face with the sleeve of his sweater.
"How you feeling?"
"I'm better than before," Hiro replied chuckling slightly and sniffing. "But it still hurts."
"That's okay, but I promise you'll get better soon."
"Ya….I trust you." Sighing from relief, Hiro looked at his brother to reassure him that he was fine. When Tadashi was about to get up he was attack by the arms of his brother, "One last hug!" He yelled.
Throughout the rest of the evening Tadashi made sure to keep Hiro distracted from the events that occurred hours ago. It brought him joy and relief that Hiro was smiling and talking excitedly especially during the dinner, where Aunt Cass had to remind him to shut up. Someone's on their rag, Hiro assumes. Before bed, Hiro and Tadashi were working on project relating to their robotics interests. They lost track of time when Aunt Cass had to come up to call it a night.
The next day at school was nerve-wrecking for Hiro. He didn't want to see Hans at all. As the boys got to the school, Tadashi stood by Hiro's side before classes started, to support his brother. They walked down the main hallway and that was where Hiro caught Hans. He was making out with a girl he never seen before. Hiro moved his head away to avoid the scenery and Tadashi sensed Hiro get tense. He looked up to where Hiro previously looked at and saw the same thing. This made him furious. Hans stopped his little game of tongue wrestling and smirked at the boy.
"Hiro! How's it going my little-" Tadashi immediately came in front of Hiro's way and pushed Hans square in the jaw. A yell of pain came from the outlaw and turned red, furious at Tadashi.
"What the fuck man!"
"Remember what I told you when you first met my brother? 'You break him, I break you.'"
Hans held on to his jaw and glared at the man who put him in defeat. He glared down at the little one who scooted back to avoid more trouble.
"If I catch you near my little brother again I'll make sure you don't see the lights of day again." Tadashi stared the man for a couple seconds and then took Hiro out of the scene. All Hans did was look down but not feel guilty. When the boys were out of sight from the hallway, Hiro hugged his brother again. "Thanks Tadashi."
"No problem little bro." He ruffled his hair to get Hiro to smack him back. "Come on, wanna see Fred attempt his 'science' experiment in the lab?"
"Sounds risky, but I'll go for the laughs. Once I see a spark of fire I'm OUT!"
