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Rated: 13+ · Fiction · Action/Adventure · #2320123
Story about Aiko Manoria, DDLC OC
Aiko Manoria, the daughter of Samuel and Aya Manoria, is 10 years old right now. Not knowing what will happen to her mother or what her father will do to her. She is the oldest child and the sister of Allen, who is 6 years old. Aiko is mostly in her room, listening to music on a music player that her mother gave her for her 10th birthday.

"Aiko, can you come here?" asked her mother, Aya. Aiko turned off the music player and headed down the stairs and to the living room, to see both her mother and father.

"Yes, Mother?" asked Aiko. Aya, her mother smiled at Aiko and then hugged her. Aiko was confused. "Mother?"

"Sweetheart, I have something to tell you," said Aya.

"What is it?" asked Aiko.

Aya sighs and says, "We are moving away."

"What!?" asked Aiko. "We can't....to many good times....."

"I am sorry, sweetheart." said Aya. Aiko looked up at her mother and then ran to her room, locking the door.

"WE ARE NOT GOING!! I AM NOT MOVING AWAY!" yelled Aiko. Samuel sighs and looks at Aya.

"I told she will do that..." said Samuel.

"I know you did..." said Aya. She had an idea. She walks to Aiko's door and knocks at the door, "Aiko?"

"What!?" asked Aiko angrily.

"You can pick the house...any kind of house," said Aya.

"Any kind?" asked Aiko.

"Yes," said Aya calmly. Aiko unlocked the door and looked at her mother.

"Okay." said Aiko with a smile. Aya nodded and walked down the stairs with Aiko. Samuel was now holding Allen, Aiko's baby brother. He was crying loudly. Aiko sighed and picked up Allen, humming a tune to get him to sleep. Aya got her jacket and walked out the door, got in the car and went shopping for food. She went to a shop and then got apples, oranges and other foods. When she got out, she got shot, bleeding badly. She tried to get help, but she was too late.

At home,

Aiko and Samuel were playing outside with Allen, smiling. They all played together as a family. Samuel saw a cop car and told Aiko and Allen to get inside. Aiko picked Allen and ran inside. The cop got out of the car and walked to Samuel.

"Are you Samuel Manoria?" asked the cop.

"Yes, I am," said Samuel.
"Your wife died, someone killed her," said the cop. Samuel looked at the cop.

"Are you kidding, sir?" asked Samuel.

"No, Mr. Manoria," said the cop. Samuel started to cry and fell on his knees.

"WHY!!!???" he cried and yelled. The cop left and Samuel walked inside of the house. Aiko heard everything, she was sitting down on her bed. She started to cry and didn't leave her room all day. Aiko felt very bad about her mother's death.

"Just why!?" asked Aiko in a sad and angry tone. "Why did my mother have to die?" Aiko held her legs and rolled herself into a ball. She cried to sleep.

3 months later,

Aiko has been watching TV all day, every day since her mother died, watching anime. Aiko has been eating alone also since her mother's death. 'I should've died, not my mother...' thought Aiko. Aiko watched all kinds of anime, all of them with girls in them. Aiko started to like girls when her mother died too. She turned off the TV and walked to the eating area and made some breakfast. Aiko sighs and hums a tune.

"A-aiko?" asked Allen, who walked to the eating area. His blue eyes looked at Aiko's eyes. Aiko didn't look at him and stopped humming.

"What?" asked Aiko as she looked at Allen, her eyes glowed.

"I miss mom....." said Allen. Allen looked down at the floor. Aiko put her hand on Allen's head.

"I do too," said Aiko sadily. Aiko hugs Allen and doesn't let go of him. Allen could tell that Aiko had been crying all day.

"I got ya, sister" said Allen. Aiko nodded and didn't let go. "I am here, it's okay"

"I hope so..." said Aiko softly.

End of Prologue
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