
Chapter Two: Discovery and Switching Places
Digimon: Frontier Parent Trap
Chapter Two
Discovery and Switching Places
Koji sighed, glancing at Koichi out of the corner of his eyes as thunder bellowed outside.
The storm had been going on for hours and now, the two boys were trying to occupy themselves - strictly keeping to their own side of the Secret cabin - without annoying the hell out of one another.
Koji was pinning up pictures and postcards on his side of the room while Koichi was taking a break from… doing whatever he was doing in a notebook to check his phone. Probably texting his friends, Koji realised as he reached for his own phone, grinning as he saw a text from Takuya.
'All srtd. Camp out 2moro if wether gd. Try nt 2 kill Kimura b4 den.'
Smirking slightly, Koji quickly replied before placing his phone back on his desk before reaching for another photo. But the storm apparently had other ideas. Gasping, Koji leapt up, trying to grab his pictures as the door flew open due to an especially strong gust of wind. Jumping up, Koichi slammed the door shut, bolting it so the same thing wouldn't happen a second time before helping Koji to pick up his scattered belongings.
Seeing a small, wolf-shaped stuffed animal on the ground, Koichi smirked slightly and handed it to Koji - who blushed before shoving it under his pillow and out of sight, "None of your pictures are ruined, are they?"
Koji shook his head before spotting the book Koichi had been holding before the door blew open sitting on the floor, open on the first page. Picking it up, Koji smirked slightly, realising that it was a drawing of the Dark cabin when the beds had been on the roof. Handing it to the shorter-haired boy, Koji smiled slightly, "Any of your drawings ruined?" Koichi shook his head, grabbing the book and shoving it into his desk drawer, blushing slightly. "They're really good, you know," Koji added, trying to be civil. But it's kind of hard when it's like you're having a conversation with yourself.
Koji sighed, turning back to his pictures as Koichi glanced up at him, "How far away is Japan anyway?"
Slightly surprised by the sudden question after his shyness, it took Koji a moment to gather his thoughts, "About five thousand miles from here. What about your home?"
"London," came the reply. "It's roughly the same distance." Seeing a picture of his house already tacked onto his wall, Koichi took it down and handed it to Koji, "Here's a picture of my house actually."
Taking it, Koji's eyes widened slightly, "Whoa…"
"It's not that big," Koichi muttered humbly, blushing slightly.
"Yeah right," Koji scoffed, handing the picture back to Koichi. "I doubt many other houses have three stories, a huge patio and a vegetable garden that big."
Koichi blushed slightly, pinning the photo back onto his wall as Koji grabbed a picture of his own cream-coloured half-mansion from the top of his pile, "This is my house."
"And you think mine's big?" Koichi smiled as he glanced at it before frowning slightly, inspecting the figure standing in front of the white door with his back to the camera, "Who's that?"
"Hm?" Koji glanced at the picture before smiling slightly, "Oh, that's my dad. He would've turned around, but he didn't know I was taking the picture."
Suddenly, Koichi winced visibly before biting his lip and looking down. Glancing at him, Koji raised an eyebrow, "Hey, are you okay?"
"I'm fine," Koichi replied stiffly. "It's just… cold in here."
Nodding, Koji walked over to his bag and pulled out a large bag of Oreos, opened it and held it out to Koichi, "Do you want one?"
Koichi nodded, grinning widely, walking over and sitting next to Koji on his bed, "Sure! I love Oreos! At home… I eat them with lemonade…"
Koji - who had been rummaging in his bag again - froze, his arm half-out of the bag, revealing a two litre bottle of Fanta lemon, "Really? That's weird. I do too."
Koichi raised one eyebrow, dipping his Oreo into the plastic cup of lemon Koji handed him, "Seriously? Most people find it disgusting!"
Koji smirked slightly, taking an Oreo for himself, "I know, I don't get it."
After sharing a short laugh, Koichi bit his lip, "Look, I'm sorry for playing those tricks on you…"
Koji shrugged, smirking, "Why should you be? I was the one who started it."
Koichi smiled shyly, "Well, actually I kind of started it by pulling you into the water through." Koichi smiled again, a mischievous look going into his eyes, "I have been wondering something for a while though; how'd you manage to get the beds up onto the roof?"
Grabbing another Oreo, Koji smirked again, "That's when being friends with JP Shibayama comes in handy. It only took a chainsaws, a ladder and a gerbil!"
Koichi frowned, "What was the ger… you know what, never mind. I don't think I want to know."
"No, you don't," Koji laughed, dipping his Oreo into the lemon. "So what age are you?"
I'll be thirteen on the twenty fourth of July; eight weeks," Koichi replied.
"That's weird," Koji frowned slightly, confused. "So will I."
Koichi shrugged, smiling slightly, "Not as weird as us looking so alike."
"True," Koji muttered, taking another bite of his Oreo as the rain began to ease. "What's your dad like?"
"I never met my dad. My parents split up about ten or eleven years ago," Koichi explained, ducking his head slightly.
"It's scary how no one stays together anymore."
"I know," Koichi frowned, glancing sideways at Koji. "What about your parents?"
"My dad works at an electronics factory," Koji explained, stretching slightly. "He programmes things like computers and phones. Never did meet my mom though. My parents split up about the same time as yours. Dad doesn't really like to talk about her, but she was actually really pretty." Koji blushed as he said it, thankful none of his friends were around.
"How do you know that?" Koichi queried, one eyebrow raised.
"My dad had a picture of her in his room. One day he saw me looking at it, so he gave it to me."
Koichi frowned, glancing Koji up and down. Growing slightly uncomfortable, Koji stood up, glancing outside, "It's stopped raining. You want to get a drink or something…?"
"Will you stop thinking of your stomach?!" Koichi snapped. "Don't you think it's weird?"
"What is?" Koji groaned, slightly frustrated that the shorter-haired boy never explained things before he asked something.
"We're both the same age and have the same birthday, we're practically identical, you never met your mom, and I never met my dad, and we both have a picture of them," Koichi sighed, pulling a small picture out of his sketch book and glancing at it. "At least yours is whole. Mine's a pathetic half picture ripped right down the middle…"
Koichi trailed off, glancing up as he realised Koji was rummaging through his bag, "What are you looking for?"
Pulling out a piece of paper, Koji kept it close to his side so that the side with something on it was hidden, "It's the picture of my mom… and it's ripped too."
"Right down the middle?" Koichi breathed, glancing down at his own as Koji nodded, almost nervously. "On three, we show them to one another, okay?"
Koji nodded again and they each took a deep breath, walking towards one another.
"One…"
"…Two…"
"…Three!"
They placed the two photos together, making them completely whole. Koichi's blue-tinted haired mother was leaning towards Koji's raven-haired father, smiling warmly as the latter placed his arm around her. Behind them was a life preserver with the name 'Queen Elizabeth Two' printed on it.
The two stared at the photo and then each other. The lunch bell rang a few seconds later and Koichi drew back his arm, staring down at his picture, "There's the lunch bell…"
"I'm not that hungry anymore," Koji muttered, sitting down on his bed. "So, if your dad is my dad, and my mom is your mom, we're… brothers."
Koichi's eyes widened slightly, "Brothers? Koji, we're twins!"
"Wow," Koji muttered as Koichi sat down beside him. The two sat in silence for several moments until Koichi looked up.
"If you could only eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?"
Slightly startled by the random question, Koji frowned, "Um… I don't know… a burger?"
"With?"
"Seafood instead of meat topped with…squid and white chocolate."
"Oh my God, we're twins."
That evening, the two sat across from one another at the Secret table, having an unusually lively conversation… for two boys who had just been isolated, anyway.
"Whatever reason they fought for, it must have been bad for them to split us up like this," Koichi murmured, glancing down at his plate. "I can't imagine not getting along with mom."
"I know, same with dad," Koji muttered before changing the subject. "So what's mom like?"
"She's an artist," Koichi explained, poking a potato with his fork. "She mainly draws wedding portraits, she's becoming quite famous too. Kate Middleton arranged for her to do one for her wedding to Prince William in five months."
Koji nodded, taking a bite of his Sheppard's pie before Koichi glanced up at him, "Can you-my…our dad speak English fluently too?"
Koji nodded, smiling slightly, "Yeah, everyone in my area can, but we generally speak Japanese."
"It's the same with Masaru and I," Koichi said, grinning. "We only know a little, but it's enough to keep up a conversation without people knowing what we're talking about."
Koji smirked slightly before Koichi changed the subject, "Do you know what's interesting? Mom's never even been close to re-marrying. Has dad?"
Koji shook his head, "The only girls he ever spends time with is our housekeeper and his accountant."
Koichi nodded, "Exactly. You know what this means, right?"
"No," Koji groaned. "You know I never get things as fast as you, so why do you bother asking? What is it?"
Ignoring his brothers first question, Koichi leaned closer to his brother over the table and whispered "They must still be in love with one another!"
Koji raised one eyebrow sceptically, placing his fork beside his plate, "Seriously? After all these years without seeing one another?"
"Hey, look at the facts," Koichi shrugged. "History's full of romances that were broken up because of stupid fights. Just because we happen to be included in this one doesn't mean it's not possible. And mom's stubborn when she wants to be."
"Same with dad," Koji smirked. "You sure know a lot about this love stuff for a guy…"
Rolling his eyes, Koichi grinned, "They sound exactly like us."
Later that night, both boys were fast asleep… until Koji suddenly sat bolt upright in his bed, "I'm a genius."
Glancing over at his still-asleep brother, Koji smirked slightly, climbing out of his bed, "Koichi, wake up. You're related to a genius."
"What is it?" Koichi groaned, not being that much of a morning person.
"You want to know what dad's like, right?" Koji queried, grinning widely.
Koichi raised one eyebrow, rubbing his eye, "Considering I was just dreaming I was in front of your house with him…"
Raising one eyebrow, Koji nodded, "I'll take that as a yes. And I'm absolutely desperate to meet mom. So what if… oh, man this is so good, it's scary!"
Koichi groaned, pushing himself onto his elbows, "What is?"
Koji smirked, "What if we switched places? You go back to Japan as me and meet dad, and I go back to England as you to meet mom! We're twins, we should be able to pull it off."
"Yes, we're twins Koji," Koichi sighed, allowing himself to fall back onto his pillow. "Twins from different countries with different hair, different accents, different vocabularies, Koji! We're a hundred. Percent. Different."
"You want to know the real difference between you and me, Minamoto?" Koji smirked, mimicking Koichi from the first time they had met. "You can teach me to be you, and I'll teach you to be me. Aw, come on!" Koji pleaded, giving his brother the first puppy dog eyes he had ever made in his life. "I need to meet mom!"
Koichi sighed, closing his eyes for a moment, "Even if we do switch places, they're gonna need to switch us back at some point, y'know."
Koji nodded, smirking again, "Exactly. Face-to-face after all these years…"
A slow smile began to creep over Koichi's features as he sat up again, "Okay, you're a genius."
"Told you."
"But," Koichi cut in. "We're gonna need help with this."
"Hey! Koji!"
Koji glanced up, frowning until he saw Takuya beckoning him over, "Hey, buddy!"
"Hi, Takuya, JP," Koji grinned, walking over to the pair.
"You never answered my text last night," Takuya grumbled, pouting slightly. "So are we still on for the camping trip tonight?"
Koji nodded, biting his lower lip slightly, "Do you mind if there's a slight change in plans, though?"
"Like…?"
"Koichi!"
Koichi's head whipped up as Zoe ran over to him, engulfing him in a hug while Tommy walked up behind her, slightly more calmly, "H-hey Zoe. Hi, Tommy."
Tommy nodded, grinning as Zoe released the raven haired boy, grinning, "I've really missed you!"
"Zoe, give the guy space to breathe," Tommy teased good naturedly. "He hasn't been gone for more than twenty four hours!"
"Still," Zoe pouted. "Dark cabin's not the same without him."
Blushing slightly, Koichi grinned at Tommy, "Do you mind if there's a small change in plans for the campout tonight?"
"What do you mean?" Tommy queried, one eyebrow raised. "You're not backing out, are you?"
"No! Nothing like that! Just… you'll see tonight, okay?"
"Fine."
"What're they doing here?" was the first thing that four of the six campers cried, glaring at one another in outrage until the twins stepped in between them.
"Guys, it's fine," Koichi insisted as he moved backwards slightly.
Koji nodded, doing the same, "I invited them here."
"Why's that?" JP growled, glaring at Zoe, still sore over the dress incident.
"We've discovered that… we're twins," they both announced simultaneously, turning so that they were able to face all four at once.
Tommy raised one eyebrow, "And how'd you figure that out? I thought you two didn't meet until you came here."
"We didn't," Koji admitted. "But we're both born on February twenty fourth twelve years ago…"
"We look exactly alike," Koichi added before glancing at Koji's ponytail. "Well, almost anyway."
"And we have the same parents," Koji finished, raising one eyebrow at Tommy. "I don't know, but I'd say that makes us twins."
After frowning at the longer-haired boy for a moment, Tommy nodded and glanced at Koichi, "That explains him, but what about those two?"
"They're his friends," Koichi grinned. "And we kinda need all of your help."
Zoe frowned, raising one eyebrow, "For what?"
"So let me get this straight," Takuya interrupted. "You're," he pointed at Koichi, "gonna try and go to Japan posing as Koji, and vice versa?"
Koji nodded, "Pretty much."
All was silent for a moment before Takuya stretched, "I think you guys are crazy-"
"Well, I'm helping, even if you're not," JP cut in, nodding at Koji.
"You didn't let me finish," Takuya growled. "You guys are crazy not to have asked me sooner! Of course I'm in, buddy!"
Tommy nodded in agreement, but Zoe tapped her chin thoughtfully before grinning deviously, "I'll help, but on one condition."
"Which is…?" Koji prompted, heart pounding.
Zoe's grin turned into a smirk, "We actually have a campout! Come on, you did promise, Ichi!" Koji cringed at the nickname, but Zoe didn't seem to notice. "And we play Truth or Dare!"
Koichi glanced at Koji, who shrugged, Tommy bit his lip before nodding while JP also shrugged. But Takuya leapt up, "No way am I playing truth or dare!"
"Why not?" Zoe demanded, standing up as well. "You chicken?"
Takuya froze, glaring at her, "Takuya Kanbara is not a chicken!"
"Then prove it."
"What?"
"Prove. It."
Takuya stood there shocked for a moment before scowling and sitting back down beside JP on the log, the fire Tommy had lighten ten minutes previous illuminating his angry face, "Fine."
"Great! I'll go first," Zoe grinned, tapping her chin slowly. "Um… JP!"
"Dare," JP muttered, unwilling to face the question the blonde would probably ask if he picked truth.
"I dare you to… throw all of the chocolate you have into the fire!"
It was a well known fact at Camp Frontier that JP Shibayama was a chocaholic, and the gossip bloodhound had not missed a word of it. Grumbling about a complete waste of chocolate, JP pulled half a dozen bars out of his jumpsuit and threw them into the fire, much to Zoe's amusement, "What was the point in that?"
"To warn everyone not to pick dare with me!"
Gulping slightly, JP looked around, "Tommy!"
"Dare," the slightly-younger boy grinned, adjusting his hat slightly.
"Alright then," JP grinned. "I dare you to… kiss the closest guy to you!"
Wedged in between Takuya and Koji, Tommy didn't have much of a choice, especially when Takuya leapt up and ran to the other side of JP. Pursing his lips, he leaned forward and pecked Koji on the cheek, making the longer-haired-twin growl as he rubbed his lips in disgust, "You're gonna pay for that later, JP. Alright, Koichi!"
"Truth," Koichi muttered, ducking his head slightly.
Tommy grinned, "Okay, um… what do you keep in that book you're holding? You always have it with you."
As Koichi nervously handed Tommy his book, to embarrassed to voice his hobby out loud, Koji realised with a jolt that he had been the only one who knew of Koichi's love of drawing. And at the time, they had been arch-enemies.
As Koichi took his book back from Tommy - who wisely kept comments to himself - he smiled and turned to Koji, "Truth or dare?"
Seeing a mischievous glint in his brother's eyes, Koji knew he was probably signing his own death certificate, but nonetheless, he picked truth. "How long have you had that wolf teddy for?"
Yep. Death by embarrassment.
"You, Koji Minamoto, have a teddy?" Takuya laughed, making Koji blush. At least everyone else had tried to hide their amusement. Typical Takuya.
"I don't know," he muttered. "Before our parents split up…"
Koichi smiled softly, "Hey, don't be embarrassed. I have a toy like that, but it's a lion. I don't even remember when I got it either."
Still blushing slightly, Koji turned to Takuya, who grinned widely, "I'll take dare!"
"I dare you to jump into the lake right now," Koji smirked, watching as Takuya stood up and made to take of his shirt. "Fully clothed."
Glaring at the Japanese twin, Takuya walked to the pier, canon-balling into the lake before walking out, shivering uncontrollably due to his wet clothes, "I-I-I'll g-get you for that, M-Minamoto!"
After a minute, he smirked and turned to Zoe, making everyone else groan. Here we go, Koichi rolled his eyes, watching as the two exchanged dares, glaring daggers at each other for all they were worth.
"I dare you to go to the abandoned cabin and stay there for ten minutes on your own without screaming or coming out."
Zoe came back pale and shuddering uncontrolably.
"I dare you to ask Marva senior out in front of the whole camp at breakfast tomorrow!"
Takuya gulped angrily before writing a pick-up line on the back of his hand.
"Yeah, well I dare you to let Tommy and JP be your hairdressers!"
Zoe came back with her hair partly died pink, partly died green with a few clumps missing and hurriedly tied up in yellow ribbons.
"I dare you to dress up in that pink summer dress for the whole day tomorrow!"
Suddenly, Takuya smirked, glancing at Koichi evilly. Oh, shoot, Koichi held his breath as he turned back to Zoe, "Well I dare you to kiss Koichi."
Zoe froze, her cheeks blushing fuchsia as she glanced sideways at Koichi, who was also blushing heavily.
Standing up, she walked over and sat beside him, leaning closer until their lips brushed.
For a moment, Koichi just sat there awkwardly, unsure of what to do, but after a few seconds, he leaned into the kiss, deepening it slightly.
The two only broke away out of embarrassment when they heard Takuya making catcalls.
Glaring at the brunette, Zoe tucked a lock of hair behind her ear and smirked, but remained in her new place on the edge of the log with Koichi in between her and Koji - who was having a hard time hiding his sniggering, "Alright, Taky. My turn."
A few hours later, they doused the fire and climbed into their sleeping bags, both Koichi and Zoe's dreams occupied by the kiss.
The next day saw the six attempting to make plans of Koji's half-mansion of a house and Koichi's modern street house.
"Okay, so Koji said the dining room's here, but they only eat there on Christmas and Thanksgiving," Zoe explained, pointing to the plan she, Tommy and said twin had made. "The kitchen's here, and your father's office is beside it-"
"Don't knock. He'll think it's weird," Koji cut in, glancing up from the plan he was attempting to memorise with the help of JP and Takuya.
Koichi nodded, but Zoe grabbed his arm, "Guys, something just came up." When she had everyone's attention, she cleared her throat slightly and continued, "Koji, you speak Japanese at home, right?" When Koji nodded, she turned to his twin. "But Koichi, you don't know any."
"I know enough to hold a small conversation," Koichi protested.
"But that won't be enough," Koji suddenly realised what Zoe was getting at. "We all speak fluent Japanese back home. If you don't understand what something means, they'll easily figure out that you're not me."
Takuya shrugged, hands behind his head, "So? He can learn, can't he?"
"With four and a half weeks left in camp?" Tommy protested.
"Well, maybe not everything, but enough to keep up the charade."
Koji raised one eyebrow and glanced at Koichi, who grinned and shrugged, "Sounds good to me."
Later that day, while their friends were on another hike, the twins sat at the docks, a stack of photos by their side.
"This is our grandmother," Koichi explained, handing Koji the photo. "And this is Masaru. He calls me by my first name rather than my last 'cause we're really close."
Koji nodded before taking two pictures from his own pile, "This is my dog, Wolf. She might be the only living thing other than Zoe who'll be able to tell us apart. And this is Ayame, our Kasei-fu."
"Kasei-fu…" Koichi frowned for a moment before grinning. "That's maid in Japanese, right?"
"Yeah. You're catching on!" Koji grinned widely.
"It's nice to see you again dad," Koichi said, doing his best to impersonate Koji's softer, Japanese accent before repeating it in Japanese.
"Well done!" Koji grinned, mimicking Koichi's slight British accent.
Zoe grinned, glancing between the two, "If it wasn't for one thing, I wouldn't be able to tell the two of you apart!"
"What?" both twins queried at the same time before Koichi caught sight of Koji's ponytail. "Oh. That might be a problem."
Zoe nodded, standing up, "The hair." Koji raised one eyebrow as Zoe walked over to his chest of drawers and picked up a pair of scissors, indicating for him to sit down on a stool, but thankfully for him, the bell rang, signalling that the campers not in isolation had to either be in the rec. room or their own cabins in ten minutes.
Groaning slightly, Zoe replaced the scissors as the other three boys left, glancing at Koji before she left, "Be ready tomorrow!"
Koji fidgeted slightly on the wooden stool as he sat in front of the mirror, looking nervous and sceptical as Koichi picked up a pair of scissors, "I'm ready."
Koichi nodded as Koji thanked the gods that Tommy, Takuya and JP weren't there to see this.
Closing his eyes as Koichi took a small clump of his hair, Koji opened one a crack only to see his twin with his eyes squeezed shut as well, "Don't close your eyes!"
"Oh, right. Sorry, I'm a bit nervous," Koichi muttered, opening them again.
"You're nervous?" Koji scoffed. "A twelve year old boy is cutting my hair! Just do it!"
Koichi nodded, examining his own hair in the mirror for a moment before raising his scissors to they long ponytail as Koji shut his eyes. A moment later…
Snip.
The long lock of hair fell to the ground and Koichi began working on his brother's bangs to make them look like his own.
A few minutes later, if it wasn't for the different style of dress, you wouldn't have been able to tell the two apart.
"Hey, guys. You read-"
Both twins looked up as Zoe walked in the door, a pair of scissors in hand, jaw dropping as she saw Koji's new haircut, "Whoa…"
Smirking slightly, Koji nodded in greeting, mimicking Koichi's accent again, "Hey, Zoe."
Gathering herself, Zoe grinned back at him, "Hi, Koji. How's that haircut feeling?"
"Weird," Koji replied, running a hand through his hair, not phased by the way Zoe could still tell them apart. "My head feels so light now."
"About time you got it cut," Koichi smirked. "You were beginning to look like a girl."
Narrowing his eyes playfully, Koji smirked as well, "Well, you know a lot about romance for a guy…"
"Hey!" Koichi growled, narrowing his eyes playfully. "What's that supposed to mean?"
The two began play-fighting like two puppies, making Zoe sigh as she walked out of the cabin. Being the more combat-worthy of the two, Koji soon had his brother pinned harmlessly against the wooden wall, arms pulled behind his back, "Gotcha. I win!"
"No fair!" Koichi complained - albeit laughing as he said it - struggling to get out of his brother's grip. After a few moments, Koji released him, helping him straighten up. "This is ridiculous. Are we twelve or nine?"
"Doesn't really matter," Koji grinned, proving he had a much more energetic side than he let most people see. "Zoe's the only one who saw us."
Hearing a suppressed giggle outside, Koichi opened the door to see Takuya, JP and Tommy looking in the window, laughing, Takuya with his phone in hand, obviously recording the two.
Anime sweat dropping, Koichi glanced at his blushing twin, "Yeah. No one but Zoe."
A few weeks later, the last day of camp came and the six friends were huddled together outside the buses.
"Okay, so Koji, you're going to find out why your parents broke up," Zoe instructed. "And Koichi, you're going to find out how they met. If you need any help, email or call one of us and we'll be there as soon as we can. Okay?"
Each dressed as the other, both twins nodded, taking each other's bags in hand as their friends left. Handing Koji a small booklet containing his passport and ticket, Koichi grinned, "Your flight's at noon, Masaru should be there to pick you up when you land in. You remember the handshake?"
Flashback
"You're kidding me?" Koji groaned as Koichi finished demonstrating his and Masaru's handshake. "That has got to be the stupidest handshake I've ever seen."
"No need to be mean," Koichi narrowed his eyes slightly. "It was Masaru's idea and I didn't want to hurt his feelings!"
"Do I really have to do this?" Koji sighed, pinching the bridge of his nose.
Koichi growled, shaking his head, "No, but the other option is you go back to Japan and we might never see each other again."
Sighing, Koji relented, "Fine. Will you show me again?"
Flashback End
Koji nodded, pulling out a second booklet and handing it to Koichi, "And here's your passport and ticket. Your flight's at five and Ayame and dad will be there, probably with Wolf as well."
"Koichi Kimura, your car's here, Koichi Kimura, front and centre!" Marva Jr. called through the bullhorn her mother had reluctantly given her.
Turning to his brother, Koichi grinned, "That's you." They gave each other a quick hug before Koji grabbed his bag. "Good luck."
"Koichi Kimura, last call!"
"You too, bro," Koji replied in Koichi's accent, flashing him a small grin before running towards the black car parked in the middle of the clearing.
Koichi sighed, picking up his own bag, crossing his fingers as he climbed onto the bus that would take him to the airport, "I have a feeling we're going to need it."
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