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Hirama Tarou Monologue
(Akatsuki's POV)

(Tarou): "Come on! You're blind! How can you kick my ass every time we play this shit?!"

Screamed my best friend, Hirama Tarou. I laughted at him.

(Akatsuki): "I don't need to see what i'm doing to kick your ass, Tarou! It's you who just suck at this!"

(Tarou): "Come on! We're playing Street Fighter! How do you do that?! Teach me!"

I felt him grabbing my shoulders and shake me. I bet he's crying right now while yelling that.

(Mirai): "Come on, Nii-san! Don't shake Tsubame like that!"

Said my ohter friend, the "idol" from our school and Tarou's little sister, Hirama Mirai. She's a gentle girl that i met right after i entered the highschool. We are at their house right now, since we are neightboors,
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I also heard Tarou's sight.

(Tarou): "Shit, and i can't even ask if you are serious... you give reason to your nickname, Tsubame..."

(Akatsuki): "Hahaha, thank you."

I said as i walked out with my cane in hand as i touched the ground ahead of me. My nickname, Tsubame(燕, meaning: Swallow). Mirai gave me this nickname not long after we met. It's because i never missed a prediction about rain, like a swallow. (In Japan, it's believed that swallows can predict when it's going to rain.)

Well, i'ts easy for me, since my ohter senses are incredbly sharp. I can pratically smell the rain. Also, my senses are trained, since my mother and older sister pratice martial arts and kenjutsu. Also, my sister refused to let me depend on others due blindness, so she forced me on a spartan training.

Well, Mirai and Tarou said to me that you can only notice that i pratice martial arts if you see me without my shirt, so that you can see my muscles. I slowly walked home, that's right beside the sibling's house. I opened the gate and took my keys to the house. After i opened it, i said out loud.

(Akatsuki): "Tadaima."

(Misaki): "Oh! Tsuba! Okaeri!"

(Hikari): "Akatsuki!
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Our mother is from england and our father from japan, and both of them are incredbly beatiful. I'm more like father, black, straight hair until my waist and black eyes. My body also have perfect proprtions, with slightly big breasts and round butt.

I'm known is the school as "Yamato Nadeshiko".

(Tarou): "But well... i could barely believe when we met Tsuba... to think that someone like him could exist..."

Yes. Tsuba always was someone that could surprise you. We began to hang out together after Tsuba became friend of Tarou, since they were togehter on same class. The first thing that surprised us was how he was able to predict the rain. The second was when some delinquents tried to intimidate us when we were walking on the streets and Tsuba wiped the ground with their faces.

When i met him, i didn't tought too much about him. What i saw for the first time was a boy, with black hair that grew right below his neck that was a bit wavy. His skin was pale, classical of someone who always stay inside home. He's fairly handsome, and has a gentle smile.

He was the first person that treated me as a normal girl, not the idol from the school. Gentle, patient and mature, but surprisingly funny and sometimes childish. I fell for him after a short time. He bacame essential for me and my

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