Yuzuru's POVI felt quite sad to leave Father and Saya back in Japan, but I had to go to Toronto. Brian Orser has taught many great skaters, and hopefully I will improve under his guidance. My English was terrible as well, and I did not improve much despite lessons... I need to work on that...
"Yuzu? We're here." Mother gently tapped my shoulder, and we alighted from the small van. I began helping my mother unload the baggage and numerous boxes.
"Thank you Mark-San!" We both bowed as Mark-san drove away, smiling at us.
We were moving into a really big house, well, big by Japanese standards. Surprisingly, it was very well furnished and maintained. We took about 4 hours to unpack and settle down. My room was rather big, with a bed in a corner with a small window facing the neighbours' house. It was brightly lit and very pleasant.
That night, mother and I had a small hotpot and settled to sleep in our rooms. I couldn't sleep.
I miss Father.
I miss Saya.
I miss my friends.
But this is for my own good.
Eh? I could hear soft music. The sound of piano playing. The tune carried immense sorrow to my ears, and I teared up. The song made me think of my family back in Japan.
I sat up and looked through my window, and there was a silhouette of a girl playing the piano in the next house.
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Destined
FanfictionYuzuru Hanyu settles into Toronto and meets an interesting neighbour. She's mysterious, and nobody knows much about her. But when they meet at the rink, he knows that they are destined to meet.