The Lost Memory Of A Mafia.

The Lost Memory Of A Mafia.

Lyee

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This Story is About a Mafia Who was ambushed and loses his memory five years ago. Will he reunited again with his wife and son?

Chapter 1 1

Character Names And Abilities.

Akane Yukio Fukuda

The heartless one, fearless, the strongest in the mafia world. She doesn't care if she killed someone, because killing people is just a game and that's her hobby. Don't cross her path or else you'll die don't fuck you to her or else you'll end up no hands. Don't slap nor hurt her sister, cousin and friends or else you'll suffer to death. But her secret is that she's afraid to fall in love again with someone because she has a dark past.

Kimiko Yukio Fukuda

The sister of Akane Yukio Fukuda, the war freak who likes to fight all the time, is her best friend. She doesn't care about anyone. But she treasures her loved ones and family, heartless and fearless she can kill you in just one snap. So better not cross with her path or else you'll regret it for the rest of your life good in using weapons and martial arts

Lueha Fukuda Fukuzawa

Cousin of Akane Yukio Fukuda and Kimiko Kasune Fukuda,silent but quite dangerous in the mafia world, good on hacking sites. She's good at using shuriken but this is not just a simple shuriken because it's poisonous so better not missed her or else you'll die on her poisonous shurikens.

Hamari Fukuda Fukuzawa

The sister of Lueha Fukuda Fukuzawa Cousin of Akane Yukio Fukada and Kimiko Kasune Fukuda, the most serious among the three of them. She's fast and good at using Bow, the same as her sister Lueha; Her Bow is also poisonous. She can kill her target right away using her Bow in just a single release so better run and hide as fast as you can or else you'll end up dead.

Griffin Haruko

The leader of the mafia brothers, the cold hearted one fearless, always thinks that there is something missing about his life and he wants to know what it is. Meet Griffin AKA Riffin, good in all weapons.

Phoenix Haruko

Silent but dangerous, He can use all weapons that he wants.

Tanner Haruko

The innocent looking but quite dangerous he's also good at using shurikens and guns.

Cody Haruko

The playboy of them all knows everything about computer hacking and tracking. He also likes to use a bow.

"Good morning." I greeted my dad and gave him a morning kiss on the cheek.

"You're up. Where's Kimiko?'' Dad asked as I took my seat beside him.

"She'll be here soon. Actually, I've been up for a while. Kimiko kept disturbing me in my room." I reported to Dad, making him chuckle before he served me a plate with ham and rice.

"Aren't you used to your sister's antics by now?"

"'Um... Dad, I'm used to it, really. I might as well just remove the door to my room and let her come and go as she pleases." I said, annoyed, but Dad just laughed.

"How are Lueha and Hamari doing?"

'They're okay, nothing much has changed.' I replied, taking a bite of my ham.

"Good morning, Dad."Kimiko greeted, kissing Dad on the cheek.

"Alright, let's eat. Afterward, I have something important to discuss with both of you." Dad suddenly turned serious, catching Kimiko's excited response.

"What's that, Dad?"

"I said, after we finished eating. Excited, Kimiko?'

'Oh, I said after we finished eating.' Kimiko playfully retorted, not fully believing Dad.

Kimiko's pov.

After our meal, we went straight to Dad's office, and it was clear that the upcoming discussion was significant.

"Okay, I won't beat around the bush. I want you two to go to the Philippines and enroll at Haruko University. Find out why many of our mafia associates are disappearing. You've learned a lot about combat, and you're well-versed in using various weapons.'

Akane's pov.

I knew that wasn't the only reason, and I sensed a deeper motive behind Dad's decision. Even though he didn't explicitly say it, I already knew.

"But Dad!"

"'No buts, Kimiko."

"How will you manage here, Dad?"

"I can handle myself, Akane. Don't worry; I have plenty of people watching over me," Dad assured and took a sip of his juice.

"Even so, Dad, it's better if we're here with you. We can ensure your safety."

"Please, Akane, you need to go. I'm begging both of you and Kimiko."

"And one more favor... You need to wear nerdy attire." Dad dropped a bombshell, making Kimiko widen her eyes in surprise. That was something she absolutely hated.

"Wait, wait, what?!"

"You heard me right, Kimiko?"

''But what about my fashionable clothes, Dad? How can you make me wear nerdy clothes at Haruko?"Kimiko protested, visibly upset.

''Okay, choose between dressing like a nerd or I'll take all your credit cards and cars.''

''No need for that, Dad. You know I'll agree, right, Akane?' Kimiko gave me a pleading look, and I just nodded, knowing how much she loved her cars.

''See, Dad, I told you."Kimiko grinned at Dad, even though she had already finished eating. She really knows how to bring a celebration into Dad's office.

"Alright, go to your rooms now to pack. You have an early flight tomorrow. I'll have the driver pick you up at the airport, along with the maids to prepare for your arrival at the mansion."

''Okay, Dad."We both replied, and Kimiko added a quick plea to take care of Gri.''

''Akane, are you ready for tomorrow?''

I gave Dad a reassuring smile. 'Yes, Dad.''

''Okay, I'll go to my room first.''After saying that, Kimiko left.

After five hours...

''I was about to sleep when Dad knocked on my door. ''Dad? Come in.''

''Dad sighed, looking somber. "Akane."

''What is it, Dad?''

''I know it's difficult, but it's been five years, my child. It's time for you to move on and find happiness.''

I held Dad's hand to let him know I'm okay and not ready to let go yet. ''I know, Dad, but it's hard for me to forget him.''

"But you must, Akane, for your own happiness. I'm sorry for putting you on this mission."

''It's okay, Dad. I understand.''

Dad kissed my forehead, and I wished Mom were still here. ''Thanks, just don't forget that I love both you and Kimiko dearly. Never forget that.''

''We love you too, Dad.''

''Alright, I'll leave you to rest.''

Dad left, and I thought he was right. It's been five years since Riffin's loss, and maybe it's time for me to forget him. Leaving the mafia world after that incident and distanced myself from trouble. Now, leaving Dad alone here is a big no for me. I can't risk his life just to solve problems within our mafia connections.

''Good morning, Akane. Wake up; it's already morning.''

''I'm still sleepy, Kimiko.''

''Do you remember what Dad told us yesterday?'' Kimiko asked, reminding me of our conversation with Dad.

''Oh, right! I almost forgot. I'm sorry, Kimiko.''I apologized to her and quickly grabbed my towel, realizing mine was already used up.

''It's alright. Hurry up and take a shower. Good thing I came to your room; otherwise, Dad would have sent the guards to carry you to the airport.'

''Wow, I'm embarrassed. You should have said so; I would carry you home when you're drunk.''

''Oh, please. I'm just kidding with you.'' Kimiko said, walking out in mock annoyance.

"Well, don't joke with someone who's already awake, especially not with someone freshly awakened."

After three hours of preparing our stuff, Kimiko and I finally made our way downstairs.

''Take care over there, and don't act suspicious. I'll call you, and Akane, I'll take care of Gri.''

''Okay, Dad. Please take care of him.'' I didn't bother saying goodbye to Gri; he might wake up and not let me leave.

''Can you handle going back to that place and facing everyone?'' Kimiko asked seriously, staring out the car window.

''Of course, I can.'' I replied, fastening her seatbelt and adjusting her hair, which got tangled in her haste earlier.

Kimiko suddenly hugged me, and I realized tears were streaming down my face. She wiped them away. "Is it time, Akane? I know it's hard to forget what happened between you and him, but you need to let go. Remember that we're here for you, along with Dad and our cousins."

After three hours of flight, they arrived in the Philippines.

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