Children Reason

Children Reason by JIN

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Hiyori was completely in love with Konoha, and her interest towards me reduced a whole lot than before, and that made me being treated like I was getting in her way.
    And also yesterday was supposed to be the day to “buy a phone”, but after I begged so much Hiyori only said “I’m lazy to go”, although I still tried many ways to bring her out, eventually the shopping mall kinda closed down temporarily because of some incident or something, facing this really really unhappy thing, we could only return.
    I could just go to some other phone stores to buy one, but it seems that children cannot sign the registration without an adult as companion. 
    And so at first I wanted to use such reliable and marvelous plan “The manager of the shopping mall has a deep friendship with Hiyori’s father” to get a phone, but now it gracefully turned into bubbles.
    "Well then, we’ll procrastinate about the phone", Hiyori immediately made the conclusion, in the end for the whole yesterday, I was in the house forcing myself to see something that I wasn’t even willing to see at all.
    .
    However why must we live with THAT guy.
    At first, because Hiyori’s brother-in-law is currently staying in another house so he allowed both of us to freely stay in this house. It should be like that…………
    Looks like that brother-in-law is a pretty casual  person. From what Konoha said “I’ve been staying here since before” “I’m taken care by Teacher”, I’m afraid that is lodging.
    Since his letting his student to stay, he should at least tell us  about it.
    No, there’s a possibility that Hiyori was actually told about him but she didn’t tell me at all.
    No matter what, my plan to enjoy the city life with only both of us had completely screwed up.
    As expected, I couldn’t swallow my dinner, and because my jealousy was burning vigorously that I couldn’t sleep, so now my face had became like, what Hiyori had just pointed out.
    "Hey, Hiyori. Why are we visiting the graveyard suddenly? I thought you were energetic today and wanted to go for shopping….."
    "Hmm~ Unconsciously…….. I guess. Yesterday when I entered my sister’s room, I suddenly felt like ‘I need to visit her’ or so"
     
    Today’s my second day here in the city.
    It’s also the day that back then Hiyori told me “this day we’re going for shopping, so you need to accompany me”, but Hiyori this morning suddenly said “Quit the shopping. Let’s go to the graveyard”
    That thorn in my eye, Konoha, didn’t seem to want to wake up, so he isn’t here. Hiyori even said “actually I want him to come along too” and was sad for a while, but for me it was something I’d ever wish for.
    By the way, Konoha didn’t come along when we went to the shopping mall yesterday, because of his extremely childish reason “Teacher said that I cannot go out when I’m suppose to guard the house”. So even if he woke up, he will still not come along.
    "I see……….. Come to think of it today’s the Obon"
    In the graveyard that was located not far from our house, there were a few visitors here and there, but because the proportion was pretty small so it didn’t seem to be packed with people.
    "That’s also right, today is also my sister’s death anniversary. Although my family seldom mention about it. Well it can’t be blamed. Even about my birth, perhaps my sister doesn’t know about that too"
    Hiyori’s sister kinda was a very unique person since young, seems that one day she suddenly said “I WANNA GO LOOK AT THE WORLD OUTSIDE” and just ran out from the house.
    Ever since then she lost relationship with her family, and when Hiyori first saw her face she was in the coffin.
    "During the funeral, brother-in-law seemed sorry. I don’t know why but I clearly remember about that very much"
    She looked at the names of the tombs one by one, while slowly walking on the long narrow pathway.
    Among the new offerings besides flowers and Japanese desserts,

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