Prologue

DFURIOUS

All Character, places and countries are create for the fiction of the story. Certain Events are based in real events.

Thank you.

"I'm here."

With a gentle push, he entered the cozy abode, where the tantalizing scent of cooking embraced him like a warm hug.

"Yay!" A burst of excitement filled the room as a seven-year-old girl, her long black hair flowing like a river of midnight, dashed toward him, her smile infectious.

"My little angel!" he exclaimed, his eyes alight with joy as he scooped her up, relishing the familiar weight in his arms. She returned his embrace with a hug so tight it seemed to melt away any worries he carried. "Sorry for being late, baby girl. Traffic was a nightmare."

"It's okay, Daddy," she reassured him with a sweet smile, her innocence a balm to his soul.

"Welcome back," greeted his lifelong friend, his presence a comforting anchor in the whirlwind of emotions. They shared a handshake and a shoulder bump, the camaraderie between them unspoken yet deeply felt. Despite his lean frame, his friend's muscles rippled beneath his t-shirt, his dark eyes sparkling with mischief.

"Look at you, all grown up," his friend teased, a hint of nostalgia in his voice.

He chuckled, the sound echoing the years of shared memories and unbreakable bonds. "Hilarious, Shin."

"I set him straight, didn't I?" chimed a voice from the kitchen table, where a woman with square glasses and sleek ash-grey hair sat, her eyes bright with affection.

"You did a wonderful job, Aimi," he praised her with a grateful smile, his heart swelling with appreciation for her role in their lives.

"Don't praise her too much Shin, or I'll never hear the end," he joked, the banter a familiar dance between them.

Shin laughed, his laughter a melody that resonated with the echoes of their childhood. "I got you something," he announced, pulling out a small red toy car from his pocket. "It's the same as Uncle Mo's, but better. You know why?"

"Why?" the girl's eyes sparkled with curiosity, her excitement palpable.

"Because I got it just for you," Shin declared, his playful gesture earning a chorus of giggles from the little girl. "Now, let Aunt Aimi help you open it."

As the girl scampered off to her aunt, Shin ruffled his own black hair, his gaze meeting his friend's with unspoken understanding. "How's your sister?"

He sighed, his thoughts momentarily drifting to the complexities of family dynamics before refocusing on the present moment. "She wasn't thrilled, but she agreed to the terms."

"I still can't wrap my head around her, Kumoku," Shin confessed, his brow furrowed with concern. "She's a Tsuchiya—"

"I know," he interrupted, a shared history of shared struggles and unspoken truths flashing between them. "Believe me, I know."

"There's nothing wrong with chasing your dreams, Shin," Aimi interjected, her voice a soothing melody amid their conversation. "She had hers, and you have yours. It's okay if they don't align perfectly. Hisashi is proof of that."

Shin pressed a tender kiss to his daughter's head, his love for her clear in every gesture. "Of course she is." His gaze lingered on Aimi's paperwork, a silent acknowledgment of her achievements. "And how's yours?"

Aimi beamed, her eyes shining with pride. "We finally secured the place."

Shin's eyes widened in disbelief, his excitement contagious. "No way! That's amazing!"

Kumoku nodded, a sense of accomplishment settling over him. "Construction starts in a few weeks."

"Wow," Shin exclaimed, his grin stretching from ear to ear. "I'm genuinely happy for you guys. Congratulations! You'll have to invite me over once everything's set up!"

"Absolutely!" Aimi agreed, her enthusiasm matching his own.

"I still can't picture you in the kitchen, Kumoku—"

"Hey, just because I'm a pro behind the wheel doesn't mean I can't handle a spatula," Kumoku retorted with a playful smirk.

"You got me there," Shin admitted with a laugh. "But I'll stick to my instant noodles. Cooking's a whole other challenge."

"How's the season treating you?"

"Rough, but it's been incredible. No regrets whatsoever."

"I've seen the numbers you're putting up; you're breaking records left and right," Kumoku praised, genuine awe coloring his words. "Kei was seriously impressed."

As the girl's toy slipped from her grasp, falling to the floor, he bent down to retrieve it, his heart swelling with paternal affection. "Even when things seem tough, sweetheart, remember that every setback is just a setup for a comeback."

As he handed the toy back to his daughter, a sense of contentment washed over him, warming him from within. In that moment, surrounded by his loved ones, he felt a profound gratitude for the simple joys of life.

The room buzzed with laughter and conversation, each exchange a testament to the bond they shared. His gaze wandered from Kumoku's infectious grin to Aimi's radiant smile, to the innocent delight in his daughter's eyes. They were his anchors, grounding him in a sea of uncertainty.

With a deep breath, he allowed himself to be fully present, to immerse himself in the warmth of their company. Tomorrow held its own challenges, but for now, he found solace in the embrace of family and friends.