Girls´ league - 2nd chapter
Informace:
I´ve been off for quite a long time, but it doesn´t mean I haven´t been writing at all. Here goes the second official chapter of my story.
Also want to thank Luxius for their comments any tips. Thanks for your support.
A sample: "Yeah, it's just that languages really are my strong point. My brothers struggle to learn it all. Boby and Vily, the younger ones, have problems talking to our grandparents at all." This time Ami smiled. "That feels impossible to know it all." She said. "Yeah, it does. But regardless of my language talent, I suck in all other subjects. Well, maybe I can tell I like biology, but just the part about the human body." Thea chuckled. She was aware of the fact that she was talking a bit too much. But she was happy to have someone to talk to once in a while.
Just how miserable can a human being be?
Thea heard her name being called, and she responded. "Yeah, comin'!" She yelled back, putting black leggings on. She convinced herself that she´d better look at least a bit representing. She slowly made her way downstairs and entered the living room. "Welcome, I´m sorry I´m late." She said, bowing slightly. She already got used to this bowing. She found it a bit funny, but on the other hand, it was quite reasonable. "Ah, Thea..." granny wanted to tell me something, but she realized it´d be pointless. So she just pointed at the free armchair next to the sofa. Thea just nodded and took the seat. On the couch, there were two people. A man in his middle forties and a woman around the same age. The man was quite tall, around Thea´s height, and he had dark hair and eyes. But the woman didn´t look like a hundred percent Japanese. Her hair was a bit too light, as well as her eyes.
"Hello Thea, it's nice to meet you." The woman said she said smoothly in English. She didn't even have much of that weird Japanese accent. "Nice to meet you too." She replied timidly. The woman presented herself as Ami and the man, her husband, as Ryota. She said that Ryota was Suki's and Kemmei's son. And then she started questioning Thea. "So, can you tell me something about your family?" Ami asked. "Well, I'm the second of four kids." She started hesitatingly. „I have three brothers. My mum's Russian and she was a ballerina. Now she's a ballet teacher. My dad's not from the Czech Republic as well. He was a basketball player back in Greece, and now he's a high-school teacher of P.E. and Maths." She said the prepared phrase. "Oh, it has to be hard to be the only girl. I have my own experience having a husband and two sons under one roof." She giggled. "Until it was all of us, it was quite complicated. Boys were complaining about me having my own room and so. But since Damián, my older brother, moved away, it's not so much of a battlefield anymore." I also smiled. "By the way, Thea, as you're from a bilingual family, how many languages do you speak then?" She asked curiously. "Languages are one of the things I'm really good at. So I can speak five. My parents' languages, Russian and Greek, the language of my country, Czech, and the languages we learn at school, English, and Spanish." Ami was taken aback by Thea's casual statement. "Wow, that's so cool." Thea sighed. "Yeah, it's just that languages really are my strong point. My brothers struggle to learn it all. Boby and Vily, the younger ones, have problems talking to our grandparents at all." This time Ami smiled. "That feels impossible to know it all." She said. "Yeah, it does. But regardless of my language talent, I suck in all other subjects. Well, maybe I can tell I like biology, but just the part about the human body." Thea chuckled. She was aware of the fact that she was talking a bit too much. But she was happy to have someone to talk to once in a while. And also, Ami seemed to enjoy Thea´s story. "So do you have any plans for your future? Like where to go for uni or so?" She asked another question. "It wasn´t that hard for me to find out. Parents always led us all to become athletes. Damián became an NHL player and moved abroad soon after graduating. And I hope to be a professional volleyball player one day. If I won´t be able to do so..." she turned her sight to her knee and clenched her fist. "...I´ll be a physiotherapist." Ami smiled comfortingly. "Your parents seem very ambitious about their kids, don´t they?" She laughed softly. " By the way, I like volleyball too. Both of our sons play. Oh, that reminds me... the younger one, is coming for dinner as well. He´s around your age attending the same school. I thought it´d be benefitting for you two to be aware of each other´s existence." Thea was grateful that Ami didn´t mention anything about the two of them becoming friends or so. Just acquaint some other person´s presence should not be a problem for her. "Sounds great." She appreciated the older woman´s mindfulness.
People don't always have to be so bad, though.