- Chapter 17 -

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The door swung open as you quickly entered your house.

"DAD?!"
you yelled out.

You noticed your dad in your living room, he looked stressed out.

"T-they know...? Where she is?"
You asked, gasping for air.
You had ran back home as fast as you could.

"I'm sorry honey, it isn't her..."
You dad replied.

"What...?"

"It wasn't her it was another woman."

You felt your heart drop.
"After all these years...they still haven't found her..."

Your father looked a bit guilty, for dragging you all the way home.

You sighed.

"It's fine dad."
But it wasn't fine, you had ditched Suna for no reason.
You headed over to your room and sat down on your bed.
A small framed picture was sitting on your bedside table.

It was a picture of you as a kid, about 7 years old.
You were on a boat and were holding a small fishing rod.
The sun was shining and you were smiling.
In the background your dad sat at the front of the boat, holding up a peace sign.
Next to you was a woman with long dark hair, she had clear skin and dark brown eyes.
She was holding a fish in her left hand.

"My first fishing trip with mom."
You felt yourself smile.
Your mother was one of the most supportive people you had ever met, and she loved the ocean. Or maybe water in general?
She was constantly going swimming in lakes and fishing. You had gone to the beach every two months with her.

"If only she had been more careful in the water..."
You sighed as you looked away from the picture.

Suddenly your phone started buzzing.
"I swear to god if this is Atsumu..."
You picked up your phone and looked at the contact calling you.

"You picked up your phone and looked at the contact calling you

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