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Chapter 12 - Chapter 12: The Day in The Life of Yuuki Hanami

"Hey Kyo, I have some good news to tell you. Everyone agreed that you are a great treasurer, so you are now officially a part of the student council, congratulations Kyo!"

"I appreciate that, but I am choosing to step down from the student council … I'm sorry."

"Wait, what are you saying? Wait! Kyoooo!"

Sunday morning, Yuuki Hanami woke up from a bad dream with her hand up in the air, as if reaching for something. This dream made her contemplate for a second before rolling out of bed, washing her face, and brushing her hair, still in her pink pajamas. Her outfit for the day was a teal blouse, red skirt that went down to her knees, and a black ribbon holding up her long hair. After getting ready for the day, she went out into her family's living room. Her dad was making breakfast in the kitchen, and her mom was sitting at the table waiting to be served.

"Morning sweety, breakfast will be ready soon." Her mom said. Yuuki sat down across from her mom on the decently sized square table. "How has your morning been so far?" Her mom asked. "You never ask me that? Did something happen?"

"Well you yelled 'Kyooo!!' this morning so I wanted to make sure everything was ok." This was said in an embarrassingly over acted form, like a theater performance. Yuuki was blushing from ear to ear.

"Mom!! Don't make it sound bad. Everything is fine!" Yuuki was flustered and her mom was laughing. "No need to be embarrassed honey, people talking in their sleep is normal." Yuuki mumbled in embarrassment, as her dad walked out with their breakfast then quickly returned to the kitchen to make himself a plate. Breakfast was egg's, bacon, biscuits and gravy. This is how Yuuki's weekends normally went. Weekdays her parents work in the morning so she either has to make herself breakfast and lunch or stop by somewhere for a quick bite to eat.

"What are your plans today?" Her father asked.

"Not sure yet, it's too early in the semester to spend all day studying. I might stop by the library later."

"I am glad to see you working so hard, keep up the good work." Her father said supportingly. The adults in the Hanami household were optimistic and supportive parents who honestly wants the best for their children.

After breakfast Yuuki went back up to her room and read a novel, the title was That Time an Owl Met a Vampire. It was a good romance novel, at least to Yuuki, but its title had little to do with the actual plot of the book. As Yukki closed the book, she took off towards the library.

After she arrived, she started scouring through the romance section to see if any new releases or sequels had come out. It was a secret she didn't really tell people about, not that she really hid it or anything, it just never came up in conversation, but she loved to read these kinds of books. Somehow she always managed to find and like ones that had strange titles. The one she picked out today was, After you go Through a Deck of Cards, Then What? After checking it out, she walked over to a nearby park, sat down at a bench and started to read. Yuuki was the kind of reader who was so engaged in the book that sometimes when something would happen to a character in the novel, she would make sounds out loud as if they were happening to her. So at this park, in the middle of a Sunday afternoon, people would occasionally hear strange sounds, but Yuuki made these notions without realizing it was even happening.

Once she finished the novel, she looked up at the clouds and breathed in the nice fresh spring air. "I wish something interesting would happen everyday, like it does in books." She said this saddened that nothing exciting was happening on her day off. Outside of school, or rather, outside of being the student council president. Nothing interesting ever happened to or around her, it was a simple boring life. After about thirty minutes of looking at the sky waiting for something to happen, she went back to the library to return the book. She walked around town for a bit looking for something interesting, before finally heading home. She ate dinner with her family, took a long bath, and retired for the night. This minus school, was how her days usually went by.