Early morning sun leaked through the poorly shielded window, oh nope that was not an actual shudder on that window, it was poorly woven fabric hanging over the front counter of her father’s shop! The tiny girl clutched the book she had been holding in her sleep recently, rolling over onto her side only to find her way blocked by her father’s well muscled side. Ebony hair obstructed her view as she opened her tiny eyes, small tears pricking at the sides of them; She woke every morning expecting this all to be a nightmare! Each morning she thought she’d be in her room with her parents across the hall, and her father would have her mother in his arms instead of a bottle. A few nights after her mother had been found burned to death? She noticed her father starting to go heavy on the whisky, and now he barely woke up, it was concerning to say the least, but she was a child incapable of doing anything for it. Jiyu went to work doing the only thing she could do, standing up, struggling to brush her lower back length hair till it was free of knots, and placing her white sun dress onto her body. Once she was ready for her day? The little girl yanked the cover off the window of her father’s shop. “Daddy it’s time to start the day, I’m going to go get breakfast.” the drunk groaned, dismissing his daughter with his left hand as his right brought the bottle to his lips and a frown to hers. Clutching her book to her chest, she turned and walked away pain in her odd colored eyes, blinking away the tears because she had to be strong right now, somehow, she couldn’t cry forever.
Now how was she going to eat when she had no money, and her father was out cold?
Kazehime walked in her bare feet, steps wobbly from the pain of newly forming calluses, sores and bruises. As of yet? Her father had not even attempted to get her new shoes, and honestly it was a relief to her, it was a fight they didn’t need yet! Jiyu already knew she’d never wear shoes again, if her mother could not fulfill the promise to buy her new ones, than the child did not want shoes, ever again. Even if her feet bleed and felt like they were falling off, the little girl did not want shoes, it made this all too final and too painful, the thought of completing that final promise with someone other than her gorgeous mother. “Jiyu? Oh my-” this is what she was counting on this morning, it made the little girl sick to her stomach, but she had no other options, nothing else would work at the moment! Large eyes looked up at the shop keeper who had spoke, a woman about thirty years old with short curly slightly silvered hair and kind eyes. Everyone in this village? Seemed to have kind eyes, but it all felt numb by now, she hated the pity, because their looks of sympathy made it more real, yet she could not refuse them. “Good Morning Mrs.Ackerman.” her small voice rose up, and her eyes averted the gaze, a slight red tinge covering her face at the shame of what she was doing. If you realized someone was giving you items out of pity instead of kindness, you should stop them, right? Yet she had to get by somehow until her father came out of his depression, and right now that was by taking pity to provide them both with food, since he didn’t even get up most days! “Is your father not around again today?” the woman’s voice was concerned and Jiyu nodded sadly, solemly to confirm the suspicion of the older female. “Than you haven’t eaten yet, it’s important for a growing girl to eat, come on join us and you can bring some back to your father.” she felt her back pushed slightly and followed the woman in to eat with her family, because she had no other choice. Throughout the whole meal Jiyu remained mostly silent, and they all looked at her sadly, she nearly couldn’t take it, but she did her best to smile for them. “Thank you.” and with that, having finished the waffles, she was free to take her dad’s portion back and do something else.
Hours later she was wandering through the town once more, aimlessly just meandering. Right now? Most of the other kids did not know what to say to her, considering she had lost her mother, they all wanted to say something to help, but there was nothing they could say. “Huh?” as she was walking to join the other children out in the lands surrounding the village to play? The female noticed another child who had not left out to play with the other’s yet, turning to walk over to him, clutching her book to her chest and looking at him with a blank expression, staring before a smile came to her face, one so wide it closed her eyes. “Good Morning, I’m Jiyu, What’s Your Name?”
Now how was she going to eat when she had no money, and her father was out cold?
Kazehime walked in her bare feet, steps wobbly from the pain of newly forming calluses, sores and bruises. As of yet? Her father had not even attempted to get her new shoes, and honestly it was a relief to her, it was a fight they didn’t need yet! Jiyu already knew she’d never wear shoes again, if her mother could not fulfill the promise to buy her new ones, than the child did not want shoes, ever again. Even if her feet bleed and felt like they were falling off, the little girl did not want shoes, it made this all too final and too painful, the thought of completing that final promise with someone other than her gorgeous mother. “Jiyu? Oh my-” this is what she was counting on this morning, it made the little girl sick to her stomach, but she had no other options, nothing else would work at the moment! Large eyes looked up at the shop keeper who had spoke, a woman about thirty years old with short curly slightly silvered hair and kind eyes. Everyone in this village? Seemed to have kind eyes, but it all felt numb by now, she hated the pity, because their looks of sympathy made it more real, yet she could not refuse them. “Good Morning Mrs.Ackerman.” her small voice rose up, and her eyes averted the gaze, a slight red tinge covering her face at the shame of what she was doing. If you realized someone was giving you items out of pity instead of kindness, you should stop them, right? Yet she had to get by somehow until her father came out of his depression, and right now that was by taking pity to provide them both with food, since he didn’t even get up most days! “Is your father not around again today?” the woman’s voice was concerned and Jiyu nodded sadly, solemly to confirm the suspicion of the older female. “Than you haven’t eaten yet, it’s important for a growing girl to eat, come on join us and you can bring some back to your father.” she felt her back pushed slightly and followed the woman in to eat with her family, because she had no other choice. Throughout the whole meal Jiyu remained mostly silent, and they all looked at her sadly, she nearly couldn’t take it, but she did her best to smile for them. “Thank you.” and with that, having finished the waffles, she was free to take her dad’s portion back and do something else.
Hours later she was wandering through the town once more, aimlessly just meandering. Right now? Most of the other kids did not know what to say to her, considering she had lost her mother, they all wanted to say something to help, but there was nothing they could say. “Huh?” as she was walking to join the other children out in the lands surrounding the village to play? The female noticed another child who had not left out to play with the other’s yet, turning to walk over to him, clutching her book to her chest and looking at him with a blank expression, staring before a smile came to her face, one so wide it closed her eyes. “Good Morning, I’m Jiyu, What’s Your Name?”