"Oh you are an angel, Carl." he just laughed as she ran off towards the other room and her new daughter-in-law.
Well, I better warn the staff if Uncle wants to eat.
So allowing the others to talk Kyoko out of her temporary hide away, he rang down for more room service as all the big hotels in the business knew.
"Yes, hello? I would like to place an order plus extra for Hizuri Kuu." that meant calling in the big guns. The man in question at that moment was trying to sweet talk his new daughter in law out of the bathroom,
"Kyoko? Sweetie, please come out. Daddy's missed you so badly, don't I even get a hug?" he asked softly as he heard the tears on the other side of the door.
"I'm a bad daughter. Father, you deserve better than me, better for your wonderful son than the girl who drags him to another country just because of her selfish depression and then makes him marry her when drunk!" Mark joined in again now.
"Honeybee, that's not true, please come out and watch the DVD's we brought. No one forced anyone." But Kyoko was now in a self destructive rage spiral and that wasn't going to change unless someone could get in there to her.
"All of you boys out, I want to speak to my daughter." no one dared argue with Julie as they slowly filed out of the room.
"Kyoko open this door now, or I will ask the hotel staff to have it broken down." still one to never trouble others, Kyoko consented, opening the door. Instantly Julie had her arms wrapped around Kyoko's neck, hugging her fiercely.
"I've always wanted a daughter! Oh Kyoko-chan you're perfect!" The simple shock of the beautiful woman she had seen for only a moment, before she was entangled in her arms, then being called perfect stopped Kyoko's tears instantly and drew her back into a more normal being.
"I'm sorry Julie-sama I never meant to make your son marry me." Julie snorted and laughed.
"My dear girl, its mom or mother, none of this Julie-sama nonsense. If you must call me Julie, you use just that. Julie, no honorifics. You are my daughter and I could never be prouder to call anyone such. As for you and Kuon eloping I think its rather romantic, don't you?" Kyoko shook her head as new teardrops spilt from her eyes. Julie pulled her from the bathroom doorway to the bed. Sitting them both down, she looked deeply into Kyoko's eyes.
"Do you regret marrying Kuon?" she asked slowly, Kyoko's instant reaction stopped any of her worries.
"No! There is no way I would regret being married to Kuon, he is my prince that I've always dreamed of. Though I do wish I could remember it, I suppose I regret that." Julie nodded knowingly. All girls wanted to be princesses for a day on their wedding days. As theirs was a runaway wedding, spurred by intoxication, she did not get the whole 9 yards.
"Well, it seems my clever nephew and Mark have something to show you so you can remember. Shall we go and see?" Julie asked softly. Kyoko looked worried for a moment,
"Is dad definitely not angry at me?" she asked quietly. There must be someone who is not happy, someone that will shout at her, berate her for her stupidity, but so far it seemed they all greeted the news with smiles and kindness. She nodded slowly.
"Come on then Kyoko-chan, I can't wait for this." Julies excitement was contagious as Julie stood chatting to her in the bathroom while she cleaned her face, ready to face the men again.
Kuon rose and met his wife halfway as Julie continued on to Kuu, who was already starting on his first lot of food the 7 man butler team had brought up for them. Kuon looked deeply into Kyoko's eyes. Finding what he sought there, he leaned forward and whispered for her ears alone.
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The Butterfly Effect. (Skip Beat! Fanfic)
FanfictionKyoko is upset, Ren is embarrassed and there is a lot of alcohol involved. What could go wrong? (Famous last words!) drunken Ren challenge X marriage challenge all rolled into one. Let the fun begin!