My Scumbag System

Chapter 127: The Habanero in the Apron


The limousine pulled to a stop. Satori moved to wake Luka, who grumbled and yawned as consciousness returned. As they all exited the vehicle, Kimiko watched the careful distance Satori and Natalia maintained between themselves, the studious way they avoided eye contact.

In the elevator, Luka leaned heavily against the wall, mumbling about his pride in "his boy" and how "those stuck-up VHC types" had finally seen what Satori was made of. Satori nodded along, the picture of a dutiful son basking in his father's approval, though Kimiko caught the calculating gleam in his eyes—a look that had become increasingly familiar and increasingly unsettling over the past months.

Natalia stood in the corner, her expression unreadable, her eyes fixed on the rising floor numbers, one manicured finger tapping rhythmically against her thigh—a nervous tic Kimiko had noticed developing recently.

As they entered the apartment, Kimiko gestured toward the main bedroom. "Satori, would you?"

Satori nodded, supporting Luka down the hall with surprising strength for someone who, just months ago, would have struggled with the task. Kimiko turned to Natalia, who had already begun removing her heels.

"The tea set is in the kitchen," Kimiko said, leading the way through the dimly lit apartment.

In the kitchen, she removed her pearl earrings and placed them carefully by the sink before washing her hands methodically, buying herself precious seconds to organize her thoughts. Natalia stood awkwardly by the counter, waiting, her weight shifting from one foot to the other.

"There is no tea set," Kimiko said finally, drying her hands on a linen towel embroidered with cherry blossoms. "I wanted to speak with you alone."

"Oh?"

"I know what happened tonight, Natalia." Kimiko turned, facing her stepdaughter directly, refusing to blink or look away. "I know about you and Satori."

Natalia's expression remained impressively neutral, a skill Kimiko had never seen in her before. The girl had always been an open book of emotions—mostly disdain and irritation. This newfound composure was yet another transformation that set alarm bells ringing.

"I'm not sure what you mean. We've been keeping our distance, just as you asked. We've been civil, nothing more."

"Stop." Kimiko's voice was quiet but firm, the tone she'd once used in Graystone Park when someone tried to shortchange her or intimidate her. "Don't insult my intelligence. I saw you take his hand and lead him away." She paused, letting the words sink in, watching Natalia's pupils dilate slightly. "I know you went somewhere private together."

"We were just talking. There are things about the Academy—"

"Please." Kimiko raised a hand, calluses from years of hard work still visible despite her current comfortable lifestyle. "No more lies."

Silence fell between them, heavy and oppressive like the storm clouds gathering outside. In the distance, they could hear Luka's deep laughter, followed by Satori's voice, too low to make out the words but confident in a way that still shocked Kimiko to her core.

"What are you going to do?" Natalia finally asked, her voice barely above a whisper.

Kimiko studied the young woman before her—proud, beautiful, talented, and so very lost. Whatever was happening with Satori had changed her too. There was something darker in her eyes now, something both vulnerable and dangerous, like a wolf that had chosen its own collar.

"I don't know yet," Kimiko admitted. "But I want you to understand something, Natalia. This path you two are on... it leads nowhere good. Not for you, not for him, not for this family we've all worked so hard to build."

"You don't understand—"

"I understand more than you think," Kimiko cut in, feeling the old fire that had earned her that nickname so long ago. "I understand that you're both young and think you're invincible. I understand that forbidden things carry a special thrill. And I understand that Satori has become someone... new. Someone I don't fully recognize anymore."

Natalia's eyes flashed, a possessive fury that confirmed everything Kimiko feared. "You're wrong about us."

"Am I? Look at me, Natalia." Kimiko stepped closer, the scent of her subtle jasmine perfume mingling with Natalia's more expensive fragrance. "Really look at me. I'm not just some woman who married your father. I'm someone who raised that child on her own in Graystone Park after his father disappeared. I survived things you can't imagine with nothing but my fucking wits and my love for my son."

The profanity hung in the air between them, shocking from Kimiko's usually gentle lips.

The sound of footsteps approaching silenced them both. Satori appeared in the kitchen doorway, his expression curious but guarded, eyes quickly scanning the scene like a predator assessing potential danger.

"Dad's out cold," he announced, leaning casually against the doorframe. "Didn't even bother changing. What are you two talking about in here so intensely?"

Kimiko turned, placing a hand on Natalia's shoulder, feeling the tension in the muscles beneath her fingertips. "Just girl talk. Right, Natalia?"

Natalia nodded, her eyes meeting Satori's for a split second.

"Well, I'm headed to bed," Kimiko said, moving toward the doorway. As she passed Satori, she paused, reaching up to adjust his collar, deliberately covering the faint purplish mark she'd noticed earlier. Her fingertips lingered on his skin, searching for the warmth of the boy she'd raised.

"It's a dangerous world, the Hunter world," she said, her voice soft and filled with a sadness that surprised even her. "You need people you can trust. People who have your back, no matter what. People who want what's best for you, not just what's best for themselves."

She patted his cheek gently, remembering the chubby-cheeked boy who once cried over spilled ice cream. "Goodnight, both of you. Don't stay up too late. I love you."

As Kimiko walked away, she felt their eyes on her back, felt the weight of their shared secret—a secret that was now hers as well. She had lost this battle. She couldn't force them apart; she couldn't tell Luka without destroying everything they'd built together.

But the war wasn't over. It had simply gone cold.

In her bedroom, Luka's gentle snores greeted her like a familiar melody. She changed quietly in the dark, sliding into bed beside the man who had given her a second chance at happiness, at family. The man who remained blissfully unaware that their carefully constructed life was balanced on a knife's edge.

Thunder rumbled outside, closer now. Rain began to patter against the windows in an escalating rhythm.

Kimiko stared into the darkness, listening to the storm, and wondered what kind of tempest they had invited into their home—and how much would be left standing when it passed.

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