Car
Ms. Ayame: Ayame, what's wrong? You seem quiet today.
Ayame: It's...nothing, Mom.
Ms. Ayame: Are you sure? I know my daughter better than anyone else.
Ms. Ayame: I know something is wrong with you.
Ayame: You're right, Mom. Something is troubling me.
Ms. Ayame: Ask away dear. I'll try to help you to the best I can.
Ayame: Mom, am I a good person?
Ms. Ayame: Oh sweetie, you're the kindest person I've ever known.
Ayame's mom: Your kindness is seen by everyone. You're kind to your family, friends, teachers, and strangers. You're kind to all of them.
Ms. Ayame: If I were a random person, I would think of you as a good person.
Ms. Ayame: Get rid of those thoughts, dear. You're a good person, and everyone knows it.
Ayame: Thanks, Mom. I needed that. (with a slight smile on her face)
Ms. Ayame: Why would you ask that when you know the answer to it already?
Ayame: It's just...never mind.
Ms. Ayame: You're hiding secrets again from me, sweetie.
(The car arrives at a red light)
Ms. Ayame: You should know that I'm your mother. You can tell me anything, no matter bad or good.
Ayame: I don't know how to tell you this.
Ms. Ayame: Is it a secret you must hide, even from your family?
Ayame: You're right.
Ayame: Mom...I can't
Ms. Ayame: It's fine dear, I understand. Tell me whenever you're comfortable. I'm always waiting.
(Ayame once again smiles slightly)
(The light turns green, and they arrive at their destination)
Pharmacy
Ms. Ayame: Well, this is our stop.
Ms. Ayame: The line to the pharmacy is quite long right now. We're so unlucky.
Ms. Ayame: Anyways, you can explore the mall a bit. I'll just be waiting here.
Ayame: Ok.
Ms. Ayame: And maybe, you can be comfortable later with that little secret you're hiding.
Ms. Ayame: Try to think about it while you explore around. (as she patted her head)
Ayame: Ok, Mom
Mall
Ayame: I don't know if I should tell her about it.
Ayame: I don't want anyone to get hurt because of the gem.
Ayame: I can't tell anyone. They might get in trouble if I do.
Ayame: They might be the ones who will get hunted because I told them.
Ayame: I'm not sure if I should tell my mom. I don't want her to get hurt.
Ayame: Will she even accept me as I am? Even if I have something supernatural.
Ayame: I'm scared. I don't want her to hate me.
Ayame's Memories
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Gem Wielders
FantasyThose who wield the gem that gives powers none can ever explain. A burden they now have to carry as they fight the gem hunters. This story concerns Haruka Ayame, a light gem wielder, and her journey.