Chapter Four
They went outside and started walking.
"Thomas," Aya said as she opened her paper bag, "Do you like some taiyakis?"
"Okay." Tomochi said as he picked a taiyaki from her paper bag.
"It was made by my Onisan," Aya said as she took a bite, "It tasted like a doughnut to me."
"Mmm..." Tomochi said as he chewed the taiyaki, "It is caramel flavored."
"Right," Aya said as she finished her last taiyaki, "It is also chocolate covered."
"So, Aya," Tomochi said as they rested in a corner, "What shall we do now?"
"Well I..." Aya said shyly as she leaned on a frozen brick wall.
"YUU~KO!" Aya suddenly screamed, "What was that?!"
Aya realized that the cold chill on her back was just a wall.
"Yuu~ko!" Tomochi mimicked her as he laughed.
"Hey..." Aya got angry, "Why did you copy me?"
Tomochi giggled, "Because, your catch phrase is really funny!"
"That's not nice!" Aya angrily said as her tears started to flow at the same time, "Uu~kuu...You..."
Aya couldn't continue anymore, she ran into a corner and sobbed.
Tomochi realized for what he done. He went near Aya and said, "What's the matter."
Aya turned around and said, "You teased me."
"Aya," Tomochi said as he put his hand to her cheeks, "I'm really sorry that I hurt your feelings. I really didn't mean to but I was just joking."
"Really?" Aya said as she look up, "Is that true that you are sorry?"
"Well..." Tomochi said as he rolled his eyes, "Yes, it's true."
"Oh!" Aya said as she hugged him, "Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!"
"You're welcome." Tomochi said as he blushed.
"Thanks, again." Aya said as she smiled.
"No problem." Tomochi said as he grinned.
Aya turned back and stretched, just then, he saw her colorful scarf. He admired it greatly.
After she stretch she asked him, "Where shall we go?"
"I don't know." Tomochi said as he shrugged.
"Let's go to Kyo street!" Aya said as she tugged Tomochi's jacket.
"Kyo Street?" Tomochi repeated.
"Yes!" Aya said, "I live there."
"I get it," Tomochi said as he tried to remember his past, "I have a feeling that I went to Kyo Street before."
"Shall we go?" Aya happily asked him.
"Sure." Tomochi said as he started walking.
"Great!" Aya giggled.
They finally reached Kyo Street when Aya took a deep breath.
"I remember this place." Tomochi said as he stared out of nowhere.
He remembered meeting a young girl who was crying near a house in Kyo Street.
"Are you okay?" A little boy, who was Tomochi when he was younger, asked the little girl.
"I'm not okay! Uu~kuu..." The little girl cried a lot.
"Here," Tomochi said as he gave her a taiyaki, "This will make you better."
The girl took a bite and smiled, "Thank you."
"Anyway, I'm Tomochi Akaruku." Tomochi introduced himself to the little girl.
"Ayano," The girl said, "I'm Ayano Mizuki."
Just then, Tomochi stopped daydreaming about his past when Aya tapped his shoulder.
"What are you looking at?" Aya asked him.
"Nothing. Nothing." Tomochi said trying to forget everything.
"How old are you, Thomas?" Aya asked him.
"I'm 16," Tomochi answered, "How old are you?"
"I can't remember anything." Aya sadly said.
"Are you kidding?" Tomochi shouted, "You suppose to know your age! You're too young to be forgetful!"
"Uu~kuu...." Aya sobbed as she looked down.
"Sorry if I kind of hurt you." Tomochi said as he put his arm around her.
"It's getting late, Thomas." Aya said as they both look at the sky, "See you tomorrow."
"Bye, Aya!" Tomochi said as he waved goodbye and watched Aya run.
"Thomas," Aya said as she opened her paper bag, "Do you like some taiyakis?"
"Okay." Tomochi said as he picked a taiyaki from her paper bag.
"It was made by my Onisan," Aya said as she took a bite, "It tasted like a doughnut to me."
"Mmm..." Tomochi said as he chewed the taiyaki, "It is caramel flavored."
"Right," Aya said as she finished her last taiyaki, "It is also chocolate covered."
"So, Aya," Tomochi said as they rested in a corner, "What shall we do now?"
"Well I..." Aya said shyly as she leaned on a frozen brick wall.
"YUU~KO!" Aya suddenly screamed, "What was that?!"
Aya realized that the cold chill on her back was just a wall.
"Yuu~ko!" Tomochi mimicked her as he laughed.
"Hey..." Aya got angry, "Why did you copy me?"
Tomochi giggled, "Because, your catch phrase is really funny!"
"That's not nice!" Aya angrily said as her tears started to flow at the same time, "Uu~kuu...You..."
Aya couldn't continue anymore, she ran into a corner and sobbed.
Tomochi realized for what he done. He went near Aya and said, "What's the matter."
Aya turned around and said, "You teased me."
"Aya," Tomochi said as he put his hand to her cheeks, "I'm really sorry that I hurt your feelings. I really didn't mean to but I was just joking."
"Really?" Aya said as she look up, "Is that true that you are sorry?"
"Well..." Tomochi said as he rolled his eyes, "Yes, it's true."
"Oh!" Aya said as she hugged him, "Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!"
"You're welcome." Tomochi said as he blushed.
"Thanks, again." Aya said as she smiled.
"No problem." Tomochi said as he grinned.
Aya turned back and stretched, just then, he saw her colorful scarf. He admired it greatly.
After she stretch she asked him, "Where shall we go?"
"I don't know." Tomochi said as he shrugged.
"Let's go to Kyo street!" Aya said as she tugged Tomochi's jacket.
"Kyo Street?" Tomochi repeated.
"Yes!" Aya said, "I live there."
"I get it," Tomochi said as he tried to remember his past, "I have a feeling that I went to Kyo Street before."
"Shall we go?" Aya happily asked him.
"Sure." Tomochi said as he started walking.
"Great!" Aya giggled.
They finally reached Kyo Street when Aya took a deep breath.
"I remember this place." Tomochi said as he stared out of nowhere.
He remembered meeting a young girl who was crying near a house in Kyo Street.
"Are you okay?" A little boy, who was Tomochi when he was younger, asked the little girl.
"I'm not okay! Uu~kuu..." The little girl cried a lot.
"Here," Tomochi said as he gave her a taiyaki, "This will make you better."
The girl took a bite and smiled, "Thank you."
"Anyway, I'm Tomochi Akaruku." Tomochi introduced himself to the little girl.
"Ayano," The girl said, "I'm Ayano Mizuki."
Just then, Tomochi stopped daydreaming about his past when Aya tapped his shoulder.
"What are you looking at?" Aya asked him.
"Nothing. Nothing." Tomochi said trying to forget everything.
"How old are you, Thomas?" Aya asked him.
"I'm 16," Tomochi answered, "How old are you?"
"I can't remember anything." Aya sadly said.
"Are you kidding?" Tomochi shouted, "You suppose to know your age! You're too young to be forgetful!"
"Uu~kuu...." Aya sobbed as she looked down.
"Sorry if I kind of hurt you." Tomochi said as he put his arm around her.
"It's getting late, Thomas." Aya said as they both look at the sky, "See you tomorrow."
"Bye, Aya!" Tomochi said as he waved goodbye and watched Aya run.