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The full moon shines bright tonight.

Even though it is quite cloud now, the moon is


clear, white, and bright like a pearl within the dark sea. Alone, Tamaki watches the
moon intensely. He fantasise the moon as himself. Alone…..within the dark sky. He
then beautifully draw the full moon and dark cloud on his sketchbook using the
water-based paint. His drawing style is kind of an old-Japanese style. It is because
he learned how to draw from his grandmother, Akiko. She is a legend in the
Japanese painting culture and the founder of Yamaneko institute. Her style has a
great influence on him, however, painting is just not his passion. His family is just a
painter family, just it. Also, it is not like he was considered a family member.

A sound of a car hone rings and the sound is like ordering Tamaki to stand up and
prepare himself. He looks at himself in the mirror and fixes his sweater. He also fixes
his short curly brown hair in a hurry. At a glance, his cat-like snake-eyes take his
attention and annoy him. He hates his yellow snake-eyes, his curse. Finally, he
wakes up from his brooding and runs to the entrance. He finds his father, mother, big
brother, and his twin sister, Tamako are putting their shoes on the shoe rack. He
greets them happily, “Welcome back, father, mother, onii-sama, and Tamako-san!
How was the party?”. However, his greet is treated coldly by his parents and big
brother. His father even grins at him and says, “It was good until I saw your cursed
eyes looked at me! Why do you have to show yourself up in the front of me! It gives
me a bad feeling”. Tamaki moves back and bows his head, hiding his eyes.

“Anata, please forgive him! I beg you!”, his mother consoles his father.

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