Yet, another morning has come to Kiara. Although, it's a little too early. It's six in the morning and Kiara is already working in the kitchen, trying to bake bread for her and her mother. After making the same mistake more than three times, she finally achieved a perfect bread. The sweet smell of it travelled around the house and finally woke up Mamatori. She walked downstairs to the kitchen, only to see Kiara setting up the table with a big smile on her face.
"My, my, Kiara. What's with the smile on your face? It's been a day since you escaped the hospital and had me worried. It's like it never happened to you," said Mamatori.
Kiara giggled.
"It's nothing~" replied Kiara.
Mamatori sat down at the table and had three slices of bread on her plate. The jam jars are in front of her and took the blueberry jam. As Kiara eats her breakfast, Mamatori spoke.
"Your friend talked to me last night. She said she wanted to see you but you weren't answering from your room. Is everything okay there? You know that you have to socialize if you want a lover and not lock yourself in your room just to write those damn poems," said Mamatori.
Kiara flinched, knowing a friend wanted to see her after a while.
"Ame is back?!" she exclaimed.
Mamatori nodded and took a sip of her coffee.
"Is she still here?!" asked Kiara.
"Hm, yeah, I think so. She told me she'll be staying here for the rest of her life, not sure why though," said Mamatori.
Kiara then took her last piece of bread and immediately ran out of the house.
"Well, they're best friends so I'll leave her chores to me," said Mamatori to herself.
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Kiara ran to Ame's old house, where she thinks Ame is living right now. She knocked on the door and waited, until a tall woman answered the door. The excitement Kiara had faded in a split second. This isn't Ame.
"Yes?" said the woman.
"Ah! Sorry, I thought a friend of mine still lived here. Sorry for disturbing you," said Kiara.
"Oh, it's fine! I wasn't doing anything so it's okay," replied the woman with a smile.
"I'll be going, good morning by the way!" said Kiara.
"Morning too!" said the woman.
As Kiara turned, she halted as she sees a familiar face in front of her.
"Kiara?" it's Ame.
"Ame?!" Kiara exclaimed.
"Kiara!" said Ame and hugged Kiara.
"Hey! I missed you!" said Kiara and hugged Amelia back.
The woman tilted her head. The blonde pulled herself and looked at Kiara.
"Damn, you've gotten taller than me!" said Ame.
Kiara laughed.
"And you've gotten shorter than me~" said Kiara.
"Hey!"
They both giggled. Ame then looked at the woman, then turning back to Kiara.
"Let's come in," said Ame.
Kiara raised her eyebrows as she turned around following Ame's direction.
"You have a housemate?" asked Kiara then walked in the house.
"Housemate? No. Are you talking about Ina?" asked Ame as she puts down the buckets of water in the kitchen.
"Ina?" Kiara repeated, then looked at the woman who waved at her with a shy smile.
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I Can't Have You Just Yet
Hayran KurguKiara is a young lady that is raised to what her parents think what's good for her: a housewife. But Kiara disagrees with them, no matter how spoiled she was. She wantd to be a poem writer. A poet. As her father died, his last words is now Kiara's g...