The Future of Us

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" Before you ask. He was here when I arrived, the conclusion I came to was when passing on, you reunite with the ones you desire most or the ones closest to them." Kenta explained it as if he has explained it many times.

"Kenta! Soren!" a feminine voice calls out from the lake.

The lady's figure was becoming clear and so did the one towering over her did. 

Everything seemed to have stopped as they became visible to the eye.

"Mother, Father" Y/n exasperated.

Sylvette ran to her with Akari following right behind

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Sylvette ran to her with Akari following right behind. She was embraced by her parents as they cried.

"No, no. You can't be here. You need to go back." Sylvette panicked as she observed her daughters beautiful face.

"But-" 

Akari interrupted her, "We know, but your journey isn't over. It can't be." he sounded troubled.

" Come with me" Sylvette demanded as she drug Y/n with her.

They approached an instrument laying on the ground. Her mother handed it to her. 

" My beautiful daughter, as much as I want you here and how painful this is for me, You cannot be here. I refuse to allow you to die." she caressed Y/n's face as she continued. "I love you so much, but you need to live, not fight, live. You need to enjoy life like all of us have. Please." Sylvette pleaded.

"Your life isn't over and won't be for a long time. So, when you return I wish for you to pass down your bright green eyes, beautiful red hair and that amazing skill of yours. I need you to be loved and for you to have a chance at love that never faulters." Akari smiled sadly and kisses her forehead.

 "We will be here when you complete your journey. Also, please visit us. We are all buried in the same place." Kenta joked making everyone laugh.

"Now sit down under the tree and play a song that feels right, and we will see you in a lifetime." Soren adds.

Y/n sat down, positioned herself and played a sweet melody. 

 

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