Short story (Arza, Yorara, etc
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-BigOof-[OP]
20.07.2019 21:43
LinkYorara stared at the Castle's nursemaid, Miss Arza, as she quietly watched her and Kaguya play. Everyday, she would take a stroll, and watch them with sad and protective eyes. Hot pink eyes, that reminded her greatly of her own mother. That's probably why her father had chosen her instead of the other Brothel workers. Yes, Yorara knew. She knew that her father and Miss Arza had had a baby together. Kaguya. She knew because she had walked in on Miss Arza giving Kaguya to her father, and she had heard their conversation. But, she new she couldn't tell Kaguya. Kaguya was actually quite fond of Arza, and would visit her for the simplest of reasons. Tiny scrapes and minor headaches. She didn't want to ruin her impression of her, or get Miss Arza in trouble. Arza eventually headed back to her quiet room, with all of her medical supplies. Yorara watched her go, and went back to making flower crowns with Kaguya. When Miss Arza would pass her, Kaguya, and her Father in the long hallways, or when she was present in a-
-BigOof-[OP]
20.07.2019 21:43
Link-room, she would catch her father watching her. His golden eyes would always be fixed on her. It was obvious he had feelings for the woman. Of course he did. They shared a child. Not only that, but Miss Arza was the splitting image of her mother, Queen Momokomo. She had the same type of hair, the same body type, personality, and the exact same, vivid, cherry pink hues. She sighed and went back to what she was doing. One night, Kaguya came bursting into her room, hair tied up in a tiny, bunny-ear like hairstyle, teddy bear in hand, and tears pouring down her face. She complained to her about a nightmare she always had. It was of Miss Arza. She told her that she dreampt Miss Arza stopped talking to her. Yorara comforted her, and she eventually fell asleep, clutching her stuffed bear. Yorara pitied the poor girl. She was the only one in the family, that didn't know she talked to her mother every time she visited Arza. "One day," she whispered to the sleeping child, "one day I'll make sure you find out..."