Sooooo interesting! 
I will be looking forward to future updates! 
It'll dig deeper into the four in general so it'll confront all their problems
Sneaky Akicha. 
More Akicha
Chapter 3Yui finished her last class and returned to the lounge with Rie scanning through the first paper against the stack. She had bit her lip since meeting her in school. Yui was least confident in the job once they graduated but her high marks and testing led her to the career. However, Yui was faced with furthering it when she met a fellow member in the meeting for a higher degree.
The brashness of the member matched her hair finely, the fire was burning from the start. Yui sat in the back during the explanation as her pencil tapped the desk when she glared down at the requirements. It was a hand she was never meant to play against with herself. The job was enough for two years but Yui hated to consider a temporary position.
“I’ll be her partner.” The voice called out when Yui shot her head up. “This girl will be my partner.”
“Yokoyama, you will be paired up with Takahashi.” The teacher shook her head.
“Takahashi Minami, at your service.” She greeted when Yui stood hovering over the woman. “I don’t care you are a foot taller than me, I’ll prove myself to how to be an effective leader.”
Minami had been different. A leader yes, an educator no. Yui sought to learn how to break away from the shell with a sense of learning how to present herself to the classroom. The leadership qualities she learned quickly away from the antics Minami pulled. Receiving the honor was enough to gain confidence and applied the teachings for the first year, accomplishing a full contract entering into the next year. Yui cheered upon the news although she yearned to be better.
Minami had taken her as a friend and thought her more into life. Yui never fully committed to the program but with a drinking partner, she couldn’t go wrong with her. Yet, she had the career set in the school with her two friends. They would drink together but as women, she wanted more, however she wasn’t a catch with the other sex. Rie was quick off the boat and Sasshi always had given the appeal to men. Yui sat with her drink when someone had slid into the seat with rosy cheeks and messed up hair in a bun.
“I’m done with men.” The person uttered.
“What happened?” Yui inquired.
“He never showed up.”
It was weird to her that someone had taken a seat next to her. Yui reached out for the arm when she saw the eyes. They were beautiful in her view and patted her head.
“I’m Yui.” She greeted.
“Haruka. Shimazaki. Did your date ditch you?” She asked.
“My friends are talking to some men. I’m just nursing my drink so I can take them home.” Yui smiled.
“Oh… do you mind if you drop me off too? I’ll pay.” Haruka placed the money on the table.
Yui waved her hand. She liked Haruka for her honesty and started to learn about her in general. Yui couldn’t stop talking about school although Haruka had mentioned she was on her own since graduating. Once the other two returned, Yui introduced Haruka to their group before heading out to drop the first person, Haruka, off to the complex. She liked the conversation, however, it was less than spectacular about the evening when she pointed over to the building to take her to.
“Thanks.”
She drove off after a quick gesture to Haruka. Yui drove the rest back to the apartment and went their separate ways when she noted the vibration in her pocket. The random number popped up on the screen when she saw the texts coming from the woman she met at the bar. A smile grew upon her face as she started to talk and found a sense of pleasure in Haruka’s insight. Paru, as she stated herself through only close friends, was blunt and held her own when it came to the opposite sex. Yui had a sense to talk to the intellectuals before being tugged away by Paru. It was having a an angel at times to divert her away from simple conversations but the truth would pop up if the man had proposed a date. Paru linked her hands to Yui and pulled her in the other direction.
Paru had done it often, more than Yui’s expectations. Rie also had gone into talking to Yui before being interrupted. The woman was quick to defend that it was just conversation. Yui sought the explanation in front of Rie when what had been the situation for a while came to the burst of passion running from the woman’s body, pushing her body forward, and drove Yui to the wall as their lips met. Rie grinned upon the sight and walked off. Yui stood frozen as she stared upon Paru wiping her lips before bringing her chin up.
“If you’re going to do that… I might as well start feeling the same way.”
Yui kept that feeling, jumping onto the train to head to the apartment complex after work. She always reminded herself that it was fate to meet with Paru, who always held a careful smile. Her weaknesses were as much as her strengths in the eyes of others. Paru didn’t care much about what others had thought of her but always was conscious about her actions. Yui sought to find a way to pay her back and also comfort the insecurities holding Paru back from being the person she should be.
She stepped off the train, holding the leather computer bag to track around the people heading towards the exit. Yui was used to with the smells and sounds around her that the steps were naturally formed on the bottom of her worn out shoes. She lowered her head to burst through the crowd when she glanced up and then jogged over to the area.
“Were you waiting long?” Yui asked, receiving a kiss from her girlfriend.
“Not actually, just got off work.” Paru formed a smile.
Paru had developed a sense with her blunt thoughts and with her degree in psychology, she took opportunities in the field to no avail. She settled into a nearby shop where the school had sponsored her. Yui couldn’t really persuade her to come into the central Tokyo with the situation with her living quarters and would just come out to visit once in a while with school either being on holiday or with enough free time to escape from the job. The temptation was just controllable to seek Paru at times when she wasn’t stressed from the job.
“Anything interesting?” Yui asked.
“Just boys being boys.” Paru smirked.
“What about girls?” Yui inquired.
She saw her partner tense up. Yui knew the problem, grabbing her hand to drag her out to the nearby restaurant for a snack. Paru was usually straightforward until it came to that day Yui had confronted her. Both had thought to be a drunken mistake, playing out the fact that they never were friends to start with and eventually just went out. The progression was meteoric to the point that Yui had stayed over on certain nights to entertain the fact of Paru experimenting on how she should experience their sacred dance.
“A few have sought my advice. It seems taboo.” Paru presented her insight.
“Unfortunately, it is. But you do have me.” Yui grinned.
It weighed upon both that it was hard to confess to the situation. Wrapping her arm around her waist, Yui went for the usual afternoon set, and sat back with her fingertips dancing upon the side. Her eyes glared back before removing the hand away.
“Is that really hard to overcome?” Paru thought.
“I’m not sure. I haven’t returned home in a long while since this job requires me to stay in Tokyo for the time being.” Yui answered.
“We should tell our parents of our relationship.” Paru commented.
“We?” Yui raised her voice.
Paru wasn’t ready as much as Yui had been avoiding stating the relationship from the start. It was maybe more towards marriage if she felt differently, letting it ride out but the further they dug, it was difficult to patch the ground they’ve created. Yui kept the secret as much before Rie had noted how cute they were together. Rie compared them to cats that just met, warming up to find a similar standard between them. Yui hated it as much as she was right about the relationship, it was the familiarity that drove them closer when the food arrived.
“When it comes.” Paru smiled.
“If you’re ready…” Yui breathed.
“Let’s just eat. I need some time to be comforted again.” Paru nodded, twirling the fork in the pasta.
Conversations were almost like that most often. Yui hadn’t mind the brief interactions but they were tough to decipher what was going through her partner’s mind. It was a time to reflect by not trying to pry into Paru’s head as much. Quietly eating the food, it was to glance around the area before having anything else to talk about until after eating. Yui acknowledged the next procedure and walked to the nearby store to get something to get her mind off the day and accept Paru’s words again.