• You, therefore, have no excuse, you who pass judgment on someone else, for at whatever point you judge the other, your condemning yourself, because you who pass judgment do the same things.
    Romans 2

    Chapter Two

    “Nyu, what are you doing?” Kohta asked questioningly, as Nyu was jumping on the living room table excessively trying to reach something.

    “Nyu! Nyu!” She jumped up and down again, reaching for the light bulb.

    “Oh, Nyu, you want the light off?” He asked.

    “Nyu! Nyu! No light,! No light!”

    “Okay, come down from the table and we can watch T.V together.” He said and patted the seat next to him. Using a remote to turn the light off.

    They both sat on the couch together, watching to T.V screen. Switching to the news channel, it was nothing new. Someone lost, someone saved, someone killed. As always. Kohta switched channels again to a love drama. They watched for a moment, as a kissing scene was about to take place, Kohta lifted his hand to change the channel, instantly Nyu grabbed his arm.

    “You want to keep this channel on, I take it.” Kohta asked.

    “Nyu!” She said nodding her head.

    A few hours later it was nearing 1:00am Kohta was still up, barely. As Nyu fell asleep on his chest. He had his arm wrapped around her, staring at her. She looked completely innocent, most of the time. Who would have ever guessed this innocent girl, who can hardly say anything but the word Nyu, was a killer. A deadly one. Kohta went to remove his arm and head up to his room, but Nyu, with her eyes barely open, held to him.

    “Kohta, stay.” She said before falling back into a dreamless sleep. Kohta got himself comfortable on the couch and laid beside her stroking her hair gently. Falling sleep himself.

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    A good 7 hours later Kohta was woken up by a loud banging noise from upstairs. Sitting up he shook Nyu lightly. She blinked and rubbed her eyes.

    “Morning, Nyu” He said getting up.

    “Morning, Kohta.” She said looking up at him,, rubbing her eyes.

    There was another banging noise and Mayu fell down the stairs, landing on her head. Nyu and Kohta both turned to look at her.

    “What just happened? Are you okay.” Kohta looked and Mayu strangely.
    “I’m fine!” Mayu replied rubbing the back of her head. “I’m a bit clumsy this morning.”

    Nyu and Kohta smiled at her and laughed. Yuka descended from the stairs and entered the kitchen, preparing breakfast, Mayu followed her.

    Not to soon after the table was set with hot food, and everyone was sitting down talking about randomness. Yuka kept snatching glances at Kohta then Nyu. Though no one really noticed anything, busy with their chattering. After everyone was done, Yuka and Kohta began to gather the dishes.
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    Later that day Nana and Mayu had gone off somewhere. Kohta was in his room. And Yuka and Nyu were taking a bath in the hot spring together. Nyu was swimming around in the water happily well Yuka watched her.

    “Nyu! Love water!” She smiled. Yuka smiled back.

    “I like water too, Nyu.” Yuka said. Then it seemed as if she was thinking hard about something for a moment. So Nyu stopped to look at her.

    “Yuka?” She tilted her head, questioningly.

    “Oh, hm?”

    “Nyu!” Nyu hugged Yuka and went back to swimming. Eventually once they were both shriveled from the water and had to get out. Going to their rooms to put clothes on.

    Coming out of their rooms they went to sit in a circle, next to Mayu, Nana, and Kohta.

    “There is a festival tomorrow, do you want to go together?” Mayu announced.

    Nyu was jumping up and down clapped.

    “I’ll go, and so will Nyu I take it.” Nana said

    “Yeah, that sounds like fun.” Kohta said

    Yuka nodded her head.

    After it was agreed the group went back to their idle chit-chat. Yuka left the table.

    Yuka: In her room

    “Hello?” Yuka said holding her phone to her ear, speaking in a hushed tone.

    “Yes? Do you have any news?” A man from the other line spoke.

    “Yes, I will have her alone tomorrow at the beach.”

    “Are you sure you will be alone?”

    “Yes I have a plan.”

    “Okay, bye.” And then the line went dead.