"It's just not fair," Kirara Hanazono mumbled as she laid in bed doing math homework "It's just not fair!"
If you've never done it before then you should know it now, trying to find the absolute value of a and worry about your upcoming move at the same time is very, very difficult.
The Hanazono house, in Kirara's opinion, was one of the greatest houses on Aikatsu Street. Each room held oodles of wonderful paintings her mother, Machi Hanazono, had painted when they first moved to Aikatsu Street. Kirara was no nervous about moving away from the apartment she had previously lived in. But Mrs. Hanazono had painted a beautiful night sky in Kirara's bedroom and with glow-in-the-dark-star stickers to boot, Kirara felt calmer and more relaxed. Later, she befriends Ako, then Aria, then the triplets! And now ... they'd be leaving.
"UGH! IT'S NOT FAIR!" Kirara grabbed her math book and tossed it across her room and it hit the door with a loud THUD!
"No throwing books in your bedroom or any other room in this house!" Mr. Hanazono scolded from down stairs, probably in his office.
Aruki Hanazono was a veterinarian, he cared for lots and lots of animals, but he also had a dream to create an ultimate cure for them. So most of the time while he was at home, he was sitting in his office, pulling his hair out, thinking. And when he wasn't in his office, or spending time with his family, he was at the clinic. Sometimes when she walked home from school, Kirara visited him and got to see all the cute, poor, animals! She told them on how scary it can be at the doctors and that she understood and would be hoping for the best for all of them.
But how could she do that anymore? Mrs. Hanazono had told her she needed to take a completely different bus from school! She had always, ALWAYS rode with all the kids from Aikatsu Street to school. Now she would be alone. Alone with no one to talk to for over twenty minutes. It wasn't fair that they had to move, and to Green Brooke of all places.
Green Brooke was at the edge of town. It was filled with huge houses and fields which Kirara just called "Really, really, really big backyards and frontyards,". The house Mr. and Mrs. Hanazono had their eyes on even had a small stable for sheep, Kirara had only seen pictures, but the sheep would not be any trump card her parents could use on her just so she would like moving.
No. Kirara was determined to not like moving! No matter what. Her parents didn't even have good reasons! Just because Mr. Hanazono needed to use a different area for his work, and the house was too small for the upcoming baby Mrs. Hanazono was having, didn't mean they had to move! Kirara had already said several times that she would share her room or Mr. Hanazono could move out of his office. But apparently, moving was the better option! Why couldn't she have been in charge of the world?
Kirara picked up her math book, she looked at the dozens and dozens of problems in there. The last thing she needed was for all those problems to start piling up on her original problems. Kirara looked out her window, Yume Nijino, Subaru Yuki, Rin Kurosawa, Laura Sakuraba, and Haruka Nikaido were playing football (soccer) outside.
"I need a break," Kirara said to herself. She put her math book down and dashed outside before her parents could catch her and tell her otherwise.
"Hey Kirara!" Haruka waved as she kicked the ball over to Rin
Kirara waved "Hi," she said
"Wanna play?" Rin asked, dribbling and kicking the ball as she spoke "We need another player on our team!"
"What are the teams?" Kirara asked
Rin kicked the ball into the air then caught and made a T sign with her hands to signal for a time out. "There's me, Haruka, and ... that's it. Everyone else, Laura, Subaru, Yume, is the other team," she explained
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Aikatsu Street 4 - The Big Move | An Aikatsu Stars FanFic
FanfictionHello my subjects! || The Hanazono Family is moving at the end of the school year! Here in the fifth book of the series, you take a look at each home on Aikatsu Street to see how Kirara had impacted them in a way.