Ch. 28
(A/N): Hello everyone, another update is here. Sorry it is short because I'm really tired. Thank you everyone to is following, faving, reviewing, or just reading. I do not own MK-LT.
Ch. 28
The rest of the day Kotoko and the kids had fun walking all around Tokyo, enjoying the sights and places that Kotoko used to go too. They visited even knew places that were built while Kotoko was living in Kobe. To her surprise many of her old classmates from class F were either working or running the new places that had been built.
Kotoko had not realized how much she missed after she had left. She hated to admit at times when she was in Kobe, she really missed Tokyo. Not only were her family and friends there, but the memories she grew up with. Finally it was almost dinner time and the little family decided to go out to eat.
As Kotoko looked around she noticed something special about this place, it was where Naoki had told her that even though he thought she was annoying, he did not hate her. Yuga looked up at his mother when she let out a sad sigh. "Mom is you okay?" asked Yuga looking concerned.
Kotoko just smiled at her son and pat his head. "Yes, sweet heart, just taking in a memory."
"You really missed Tokyo didn't you mommy?" asked Ayu looking up from her food.
Kotoko faced out to where she could see the water over the white railing. The day she spent following Matsumoto and Naoki on their date, with Sudo-senpia was one of the happiest time of her life. "Yeah, I did," she spoke as she turned back around to her kids, smiling. "But now I miss Kobe, however, as long as I have you two I know where I belong.
The little family for the rest of the time ate in peaceful silence as they finished their dinner. Kotoko enjoyed these presious moments with her kids. However, Kotoko could not but help but think she felt someone following them all day.
By the time they got back to the house the kids were on the brink of sleep. Kotoko imadly sent the kids to bed, and told them they could get cleaned up in the morning. The kids told everyone good night and went to bed.
"You know when we talked about taking the kids out, I didn't mean wear them out," chuckled Yuki. "It's not like you will have most weekends off."
"I know that, but I just thought that the kids and I needed a real good day after dinner last night," sighed Kotoko. "I don't know why, but I just feel a storm coming."
"Well don't think about too much, besides, you need to get your rest," stated Yuki.
"He's right Kotoko, you have a big day tomorrow," also mentioned Mrs. Irie.
"Yeah, I better get to bed, night everyone," Kotoko said as she bowed good night to everyone.
"So Noriko, did you get any good pictures today?" asked Shigeo smirking.
"Yes I did," said Noriko in sing song voice. "Just look at all the pictures I took." As the older adults looked through the pictures, Yuki was just happy that his mother missed the man that was talking to Kotoko.
Finally was the day that Kotoko would go back to work at her new job at Tonon Hospital. When Kotoko had come down for breakfast she was surprised that everyone was already at the table for breakfast, even her kids. "I thought you kids wouldn't get up until lunch."
"We wanted to see you off mommy," said Ayu. "We also wanted to help make you lunch and breakfast."
"What?" said Kotoko sounding surprised.
"We wanted to make sure you had a good breakfast before you left, and that you didn't forget your lunch," stated Yuga.
Kotoko almost tiered up at her kinds carrying, though she wondered if they were just doing this because of what happened when she first went back to work. "Thanks you two," giving her kids a hug.
"No offence Kotoko, but I was surprised that the kids can cook," stated Mr. Irie.
"Well since my husband technically lived above his job, he took care of the kids when I wasn't at home," Kotoko started to say. "So he was the one that made sure that the kids had lunch during the day."
"One week mom was so busy we were wondering if she had been eating properly," Yuga began. "So dad showed us how to cook a nice lunch for mom, and then we went to take it to her for work.
"We even stayed the whole time to make sure mommy ate the whole thing," stated Ayu haply.
"And it was the best lunch ever."
