Chapter 39: Commitment
Chapter 39: Commitment
Haruki's house.
Sakura's gentle hums filled the kitchen. The dulcet tones created a wordless melody. Rin found her feet moving to the rhythm of her sister's humming. The happiness radiating from her sister's expression infected her with delight.
'Is she happy that we're back to being sisters?'
Rin felt a smile tugging at her lips. It was worth breaking the agreement between Matou and Tohsaka regarding Sakura's lineage.
'Isn't it because of this war and Hayashi-kun?'
The Holy Grail War was known to be brutal and inhumane, where taking someone's life was considered a victory. She never thought it would become the thread that tied them together. Haruki deserved praise for sticking with Sakura despite knowing her magus lineage. It also reminded her of the half conversation she had with Haruki about Sakura and her relationship with Lesser Grail. She fidgeted, wondering how to bring it up.
"Master, you can do it," Archer cheered Rin. "This house looks like it hasn't been cleaned geez, that kid has lost his mind."
'How about you sweep it with your powers? It's the least we can do for intruding.'
"Dammit. The Command Spell you used to control me is enforcing my thoughts I have to clean up now."
Rin chuckled, breaking Sakura's concentration.
"Nee-san?"
"I was just talking with Archer," Rin replied with a smile.
"Servant" Sakura muttered, recalling the woman whose face failed to display a single emotion.
The youngest of the three earth goddesses worshipped for their beauty. That same beauty attracted the jealousy of Poseidon's wife and Athena. The goddess of war Athena cursed Medusa, turning her into the Gorgon monster of nightmares and legends. Her cold demeanor reflected the hardships she went through during her life.
'We might get along'
As someone whose childhood was nothing but tragedy, Sakura greatly empathized with Medusa. She reduced the stove fire and sighed.
'Senpai, where did you go?'
"Ne, Sakura. I was wondering if you and Hayashi-kun are dating?"
"We are not," Sakura replied in a flat voice. "We're just close friends."
"Huh?"
Rin couldn't believe her ears. They had been together for as long as Rin could remember. She could see Haruki's care for Sakura, or he won't go out of his way to bring them together.
'What kind of man treats a close friend like a princess!'
This was too much. Even she wasn't this slow when it came to romance. She wanted to shout at their faces, curse them for being just friends for over a decade.
"Actually Senpai might have feelings for his mother," Sakura muttered, only to feel a wind caressing her face. Surprised, she looked around to find nothing.
"What?" Rin raised her voice. "What did you say?!"
"Senpai's eyes when he looked at Obaa-san It might have been my imagination. I don't know," Sakura said and revealed a wry smile. "This might be why he is trying to bring her back."
"That's It could just be the love normal parents share," Rin said. "I mean who likes their mother 'that' way."
"It could be," Sakura said. "We will only know if Senpai obtains the Grail."
"Yeah."
Sakura turned to Rin and clasped her shoulders. "Nee-san, can you give up on the Grail for me?"
Sakura knew she was asking for too much. Yes, they were sisters by blood, but they hadn't acknowledged each other for over a decade. Rin had trained to become an outstanding magus. What if her purpose was just to hold the Greater Grail in her hands? Sakura wasn't aware of her sister's reason for participating in the war.
'I never want to see Senpai and Nee-san going at each other.'
"Sakura, I" Rin said, a hint of hesitation in her voice. It was her father's lifelong wish to achieve the Holy Grail. Whatever his purpose was, he died fighting for the Grail. Should she give it up without even trying?
"I'm sorry." Sakura loosened her hold. "Nee-san."
She turned back to the stove and put a lid on the steaming dish. Without saying a word, she walked out of the kitchen.
At least she tried to.
But Rin grabbed her hand. She could swear she saw a painful look flash in Sakura's eyes. It wasn't her imagination.
'What are you doing! She is your sister. Four wars happened in the past, who says a sixth won't happen in the future?'
Rin wanted to slap herself for hesitating. As long as the Einzbern family craved the Third Magic, there will always be a Holy Grail War. She will get a chance in the future.
"Sakura, I will help Hayashi-kun." Rin flashed the widest smile possible. "Let's get his mother back. Having a single relative in your wedding will feel odd."
"Nee-san"
Sakura felt a lump in her throat. Instead of saying anything, she threw herself at Rin. Tears gushing out of her eyes. If it weren't for Haruki telling her about Rin's hardships, she might have developed a hatred for Rin. Even then, she held grudges for her. Rin was living a normal life, being adored by everyone around her while she had to deal with torture day in and day out. The tears gushing out of her eyes washed away every bit of her resentment with Rin.
"I love you, Nee-san."
Rin awkwardly raised her arms, only to put them down. Archer appeared outside the kitchen with a broom in his hands. His brow sank into a deep frown.
"Master, stop hesitating," he said with telepathy.
Rin groaned inwardly and patted Sakura's back. "Sakura, Hayashi-kun told me you were suffering. What did Matous do?"
"What did Senpai say?" Sakura said in a soft voice. "Please tell me, Nee-san."
"Nothing. He told me to ask you instead."
Sakura turned the gears of her brain, trying to find an excuse. She couldn't tell Rin about the things she went through. It would disgust her, break their relationship.
Just when Rin was about to press her even more, the door opened.
Haruki entered the house to find Rin and Sakura hugging each other. Emiya stood there with a broom in his hand, taking his servant role to the extreme. It seemed like a scene out of some parody of Fate anime.
Before Haruki raised a question, Sakura released Rin and gave him a frowning stare.
"What happened to your school shirt, Senpai?"
Haruki had tossed the torn shirt on his way. It was the sure way of worrying Sakura, so he bought a new shirt from a store.
"Some idiot spilled water on it. Caster has the shirt with her," he said, receiving an unconvinced look from both sisters. "Is dinner ready?"
"Ready to serve!"
Sakura cheerfully returned to the kitchen. Haruki took a breath of relief and tried to return to him, only to be stopped by Rin. She took his hand and pulled him upstairs. Archer headed outside to keep an eye out for any servants lurking in the shadows.
'What pissed her now?'
Rin dragged him all the way to his room, where Semiramis slept last night. A soft fragrance lingered in the air. Rin frowned, thinking who it belonged to. She sat on the bed and crossed her legs.
"Who did you fight?"
Haruki frowned at her voice filled with authority. He didn't like being ordered even if it came from his ally or the sister of the woman he liked.
"You said something?" he asked and rubbed his ears. "My brain didn't register your order."
"Ugh" Rin groaned. "I'm your ally. No" she put her right hand on her chest. "I, Rin Tohsaka, will guide you to victory. For Sakura's happiness, I will give up on this Grail."
Kirei would call her unfair for helping someone until the end, but she didn't care a bit about him. Sakura's happiness meant more to her than her half-assed relationship with Kirei.
Haruki was a little surprised at her decision.
'What happened when I wasn't here?'
"Ahem." Rin coughed as she stood and extended her hand with a tiny smile. "It is best that we exchange important information with each other."
"It is," he agreed. "Only if you ask me more nicely. I'm not your servant."
Rin's brow twitched, but she managed to give a nod. Haruki took her hand with a satisfied smile. Rin stared at his hand which encompassed her tiny hand. Despite training in martial arts for years, she didn't develop over-the-top muscles as if she wasn't made for this. Her hand was feeble compared to his taut hand.
"I'm counting on you, Rin Tohsaka."
He gave a smile that made Rin blush.
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