Chapter 30:

The family with a Tomorrow

To the day when I will finally look forward to Tomorrow


Andra: "So..."

Mori: "Yes?"

Andra: "Are you really..."

Mori: "Yes. I am."

Andra: "...Wow...And is he really..."

Mori: "Couldn't be anybody else's."

Andra: "So that really makes me an aunt?"

Mori: "In a couple of months, I guess so."

Put them in a weird situation, and this is what comes out.

Nothing was clearly stated, but they both understood the gist of it.

The only problem was. How could two people who have just met possibly accept that they will soon become family?

...

Andra: "And those moments he starts telling the worst possible jokes...Does he think everyone suddenly understands what he is referencing?"

Mori: "So those really are references? Phew. I was starting to get worried that the war is getting to him."

Andra: "Hehehehehe, don't worry. He has been gone for a long time. There is no getting that guy to be normal again. He once brought a piece of pavement home and named it Tiberiu. Who even does that?"

Mori: "So he has always been naming things Tiberiu?"

Andra: "Don't tell me he still does that..."

Mori: "Haha, I wonder what makes him name everything after himself... I thought he hated that name."

Andra: "After himself?"

Andra looked really confused, but just as she was about to ask another question, the door suddenly opened.

Kellan: "Yo, check this out. Chief Tiberiu has something to say."

"Chief Tiberiu": "Ya know, my friends once told me I am an atheist. It is pretty hard to believe."

To keep the description of the aftermath short, Tiberiu slept in Kellan's room that night, hearing about all his shortcomings from the neighboring room.