Chapter 17: Back Home
Nanamura didn't want to leave the place that was where her parents' grew up in. She wanted to experience, or re-experience, what they went through with her. The feeding of the deer. She wanted to do a lot of things that she did when her two fathers were alive, possibly to keep their memory alive.
She had to go home though. She had to get back to New York City, help out with the play they were working on. She didn't feel homesick, almost as if her two fathers were with her at that moment. She didn't notice it until now but was sure they were standing by herself when the plane touched down on her native country.
Looking around, the blond haired teenager smiled a little more. She was going to miss Ryuichi and his antics that reminded her so much of her Papa. The thought of the pink haired vocalist that was her mother figure but was still her father made her want to cry again. She missed him that much. She wasn't going to have him or her Daddy around to help her out in things. She wouldn't have them embarrassing her with boyfriends.
"Rosey?" Ban's voice drew her out of the stupor she was in. Looking over at his only family that was going back with him, he watched her violet eyes blink repeatedly before turning to him.
"What is it?" She questioned with a soft sigh in her tone as she looked around, waiting with everyone else for them to get on their plane; to back to New York City and the lives they left there.
"Are you going to be okay?"
She nodded with a soft smile. She was going to be okay. She had both of her father's spirits in her. They raised her through a lot of things. It wasn't every day that two famous people that were gay and a couple raises a child. She was special because she got to have that chance. She was proud of them even if her Daddy had a past that he didn't like talking about.
"Okay. I just wanted to make sure." Ban muttered before turning his gaze back to the board that read off what's going on for each flights.
Sighing, thinking back to the fun times she had with the two men that raised her, her thoughts were interrupted by a face that she recognized all too well. Growling and trying to keep her temper under control, she raised a bag and slapped his face.
"That hurt Nana-chan." Tatsuha whined as he rubbed his head, trying to rid the pain. He yelped once more when the bag hit him in the face. "Why so mean Nana-chan? You're as bad as Aniki."
"My name isn't Nana-chan baka!" She hissed and set the bag back beside her.
Her mind drifted back to what she was thinking about earlier, before her relation decided to mess it up. Sighing as she leaned back a little farther into the chair, Nanamura wished that they were there. She would be in Japan still, wouldn't be able to direct plays with her cousin but her family would still be together. Sure she would have the paparazzi after her almost constantly, but it didn't matter to her.
She would have her two fathers. That's all that mattered besides Ban and her other family. They would be complete minus her good-for-nothing grandfather.
"Finally! We caught up to you!" Kimi's voice broke through the chatter that was going on around them, causing a few of them to perk up. Reaching them, she rested her hands on her knees as she tried to catch her breath. "I thought I wasn't going to get to you guys in time. Thankfully I did."
Raising a blond eyebrow at the woman that carried her, the violet eyed teen rose. She didn't know why but she did. Walking the short distance between her and her basically mother, she smiled at the woman. "Thanks for coming out Kimi-chan."
Nodding, the older woman stood up straight and held out something to the younger woman. She smiled back, setting the object in her daughter's hand and closing her digits around them. She didn't want it back because Nanamura deserved to have it. Sighing, she tried to keep up the smile. "Eiri-san and Shuichi-san would want you to have this. It was originally mine but you deserve it."
Holding it up, she stared at the picture. It had Kimi in it, along with her two fathers. Eiri was trying to not smile but his golden eyes were betraying her. Shuichi was smiling ear to ear like always with his arms around a bundle in a lavender blanket. Looking up at the woman, she shook her head. "This can't be me?"
"It is. Only a week old. I wanted to see you again. I guess it was because of the motherly instinct but I knew you were in good hands." Kimi answered and hugged her child. "Be proud. You better get going so you don't miss your plane. You guys better visit again soon."
Nanamura nodded and followed her cousin to the plane. Looking at the picture that she had yet to tuck away, she smiled. Another memory of her parents that she didn't remember. Holding it to her heart, she presented what she needed to show and then followed her kin to the plane. To home.
I haven't worked in this in such a long time! *bows repeatedly* I'm so sorry! I got carried away in my other fanfics and originals. I'll try to work in it. Please review.
