"Really?"
"Yes," I say. "You should come with us, Hikari. We're gonna have lots of fun together!"
"I-I don't know... What if they find out that I'm not at their place anymore and come to look after me?"
"It's not like they're gonna find wewe directly, is it?" Elaf asks. "You can live with us temporarily while the police look after them. Those two creeps are gonna pay back for sure."
"The police?" Hikari says with shocked eyes. "I don't think that's a good idea, guys."
"Why not? What else do we have the police for?" I ask her and she keeps quiet at first, then she looks determined all of a sudden and says: "All right. I do whatever I can to flee from them and live my life the way I want! Hopefully I can get to find my family later..."
"Great," says Elaf.
"I think wewe better take her to your place now in this case," says Shun. "George and Darin might possible be nearby right now so it's safer if she's inside."
"Yes, I agree," I say. "Let's songesha it then."
***
After three hours Hikari, Elaf and I put five mattrasses, seven blankets and around six pillows in the living room. That was Elaf's idea since - like she alisema - they do so in her nyumbani country when they are zaidi people than usual so that there will be enough places. Hikari and I thought that five mattrasses and seven blankets makes it a bit too much, yet funny so we didn't see why not.
While Hikari takes a long kuoga Elaf and I fix the dinner. We invited Shun but he didn't want to come. Therefor we begged of him to come but he still refused. When Elaf got irritated she told him off and ordered him to come, which in it's turn compelled him to call a friend of his that is a boy to jiunge him. That friend happened to be Dan, as I thought. I suppose he didn't feel comfortable about being in a little apartment with only girls. Awkward? I don't think so. However, he did sounded happy when he finally alisema he'd come. Perhaps we can convince thenm to even sleep over at our's?
"Thank wewe so much for this," Hikari takes a kiti, kiti cha at the dining meza, jedwali and looks at the food. She almost stares at it as though it was the strangest chajio, chakula cha jioni she has seen.
"Um... It is a sort of gratin," Elaf says with an droll expression on her face.
"Y-yes, it looks really tasty. It just... They have never invided me to such chajio, chakula cha jioni before. I always made uji and sometimes rise for myself. Although it wasn't the best to eat I tried to kumeza the anger and grief inside of me together with the chakula so that... So that I wouldn't taste those feeling only."
"Gosh, it must have been terrible," I say and a sekunde after I realise how much attention I payed to her. Then I start to sink into my thoughts and lose the grip of the conversation we were having. I hear that Elaf is saying something but I don't hear what. Instead I fall into confusion. Maybe because of Hikari's little story, but zaidi due to the vision au dream I had some weeks ago. It enterned my mind many times before too, but it has never been as strong as this one. Then again, it might be because of Hikari's story. What happened to her was mere torture, just like what happened to me. Also what happened to Elaf. We still haven't talked to Shun about it...
***
"Hi Shun," I open the door - as Elaf and Hikari wash up the dishes - and he gives me a long serious glance without saying "hi" back. I can say one thing to make it short: He doesn't look happy at all. Then I get convinced that he's not only serious, even dead serious...
"We need to talk."
"Yes," I say. "You should come with us, Hikari. We're gonna have lots of fun together!"
"I-I don't know... What if they find out that I'm not at their place anymore and come to look after me?"
"It's not like they're gonna find wewe directly, is it?" Elaf asks. "You can live with us temporarily while the police look after them. Those two creeps are gonna pay back for sure."
"The police?" Hikari says with shocked eyes. "I don't think that's a good idea, guys."
"Why not? What else do we have the police for?" I ask her and she keeps quiet at first, then she looks determined all of a sudden and says: "All right. I do whatever I can to flee from them and live my life the way I want! Hopefully I can get to find my family later..."
"Great," says Elaf.
"I think wewe better take her to your place now in this case," says Shun. "George and Darin might possible be nearby right now so it's safer if she's inside."
"Yes, I agree," I say. "Let's songesha it then."
***
After three hours Hikari, Elaf and I put five mattrasses, seven blankets and around six pillows in the living room. That was Elaf's idea since - like she alisema - they do so in her nyumbani country when they are zaidi people than usual so that there will be enough places. Hikari and I thought that five mattrasses and seven blankets makes it a bit too much, yet funny so we didn't see why not.
While Hikari takes a long kuoga Elaf and I fix the dinner. We invited Shun but he didn't want to come. Therefor we begged of him to come but he still refused. When Elaf got irritated she told him off and ordered him to come, which in it's turn compelled him to call a friend of his that is a boy to jiunge him. That friend happened to be Dan, as I thought. I suppose he didn't feel comfortable about being in a little apartment with only girls. Awkward? I don't think so. However, he did sounded happy when he finally alisema he'd come. Perhaps we can convince thenm to even sleep over at our's?
"Thank wewe so much for this," Hikari takes a kiti, kiti cha at the dining meza, jedwali and looks at the food. She almost stares at it as though it was the strangest chajio, chakula cha jioni she has seen.
"Um... It is a sort of gratin," Elaf says with an droll expression on her face.
"Y-yes, it looks really tasty. It just... They have never invided me to such chajio, chakula cha jioni before. I always made uji and sometimes rise for myself. Although it wasn't the best to eat I tried to kumeza the anger and grief inside of me together with the chakula so that... So that I wouldn't taste those feeling only."
"Gosh, it must have been terrible," I say and a sekunde after I realise how much attention I payed to her. Then I start to sink into my thoughts and lose the grip of the conversation we were having. I hear that Elaf is saying something but I don't hear what. Instead I fall into confusion. Maybe because of Hikari's little story, but zaidi due to the vision au dream I had some weeks ago. It enterned my mind many times before too, but it has never been as strong as this one. Then again, it might be because of Hikari's story. What happened to her was mere torture, just like what happened to me. Also what happened to Elaf. We still haven't talked to Shun about it...
***
"Hi Shun," I open the door - as Elaf and Hikari wash up the dishes - and he gives me a long serious glance without saying "hi" back. I can say one thing to make it short: He doesn't look happy at all. Then I get convinced that he's not only serious, even dead serious...
"We need to talk."