Milf Hunter: Seducing And Taming Beauties-Chapter 435: Haruna’s Silent Scars

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Chapter 435: Haruna’s Silent Scars

Hannah turned back to face the front, her voice barely above a whisper. "Haruna, what was that? What just happened? It seemed like more than just cleaning a stain."

Haruna sighed, her voice soft and gentle. "It was nothing, Hannah. Just an accident. Jack was helping me clean the sauce. It’s not a big deal."

Hannah’s voice was filled with a mix of concern and curiosity. "But Haruna, it didn’t look like just an accident. It looked like there was something more going on. You can’t deny that."

Haruna’s eyes met Hannah’s briefly before looking down, her voice barely a whisper. "Okay, stop teasing me like that, Hannah. It’s not funny anymore."

Hannah’s expression softened, but her eyes still held a hint of curiosity. "I’m not teasing you, Haruna. I’m just concerned. You seemed really affected by what happened."

I noticed Julie also kept looking at the rearview mirror, her eyes flickering between the road and us. The car ride continued, and after an hour’s drive, Haruna and Hannah kept chatting, their excitement about going to America palpable.

I looked at Haruna and asked, "Haruna, who else is in your family? I’d like to know more about you."

Haruna’s expression softened as she thought about her family. "I have my elder sister who lives here with me, and my mom is in Japan. We tried to bring her with us, but she didn’t want to come with us."

I asked, "Why is that? Did something happen?"

Haruna’s voice was tinged with sadness. "It’s because my dad bought that house, and we grew up there. But after my dad passed away in an accident, my mom didn’t want to leave that house alone without anyone to take care of it. She is a traditional Japanese mom. No matter how many times my sister and I convinced her, she didn’t listen to us."

I said hurriedly, "I am sorry, Haruna. I didn’t know. I didn’t mean to bring up those sad memories. I am really sorry if I upset you."

Haruna’s voice was gentle but filled with a deep sorrow. "No, it’s okay, Jack. Really, I am used to it. It’s just something I have to live with."

I saw a bit of tears in her eyes, and I hugged her tightly, comforting her and whispering in her ear, "How can you be okay, Haruna? You don’t have to be so tough on yourself. You are not alone in this. You have Hannah, and your sister, and I am also here for you, okay? We are friends, and we care about you."

Haruna’s body trembled slightly as she hugged me back, her tears soaking into my shirt. She felt a mix of emotions, her heart heavy with grief but also filled with a sense of warmth and comfort from my words. "Thank you, Jack. That really means a lot to me. I just... I miss him so much, you know? Some days are harder than others."

I held her close, my hand gently rubbing her back in a soothing motion. "It’s okay to miss him, Haruna. It’s okay to feel sad. You don’t have to put on a brave face all the time. We’re here for you, and we want to support you."

Haruna nodded slightly, her grip on me tightening just a fraction. "I know, Jack. Thank you for understanding. It’s just hard sometimes, you know? To keep going when a part of you is missing."

I continued to hold her, my voice steady and reassuring. "I can’t imagine how hard it must be, Haruna. But you have people who care about you, and we want to help you through this. You don’t have to go through it alone."

Haruna’s voice was muffled against my shoulder, her words barely audible. "Thank you, Jack. That means more to me than you know. I just... I need to be strong for my mom and my sister, you know? They need me."

I nodded, my hand still gently rubbing her back in a soothing motion. "You are strong, Haruna. But even the strongest people need support sometimes. And that’s what we’re here for."

Haruna took a deep, shuddering breath, her grip on me loosening slightly as she tried to compose herself. "I know, Jack. It’s just hard sometimes. But I’ll be okay. I have to be."

I could feel the weight of her emotions, the way her body trembled slightly as she tried to hold back more tears. "It’s okay to not be okay, Haruna. We all have moments like this. It’s part of being human."

Haruna nodded, her voice steady but filled with a deep sadness. "I know. It’s just... It’s hard to let go sometimes. But I’ll try. For my mom and sister, I’ll try to be strong."

I held her for a moment longer, giving her the time she needed to gather herself. When she finally pulled away, her eyes were still glistening with unshed tears, but there was a hint of determination in them.

I gently wiped away her tears with my thumb, offering her a small, reassuring smile. "You’re doing great, Haruna," I whispered softly, my voice filled with warmth and understanding. "It’s okay to feel this way. We all need time to heal."

Julie, who had been quietly driving, glanced at Haruna through the rearview mirror, her eyes filled with compassion. "Haruna, dear," she said, her voice gentle and soothing, "it’s okay to feel this way. We all have our moments. Remember, it’s okay to lean on others when you need to."

Haruna nodded, her voice steady but tinged with emotion. "I know. Thank you, Aunt Julie. It means a lot to me."

I noticed Hannah looking at me with a sad look in her eyes. [Jack has also been through that... when his mom and dad passed away... he must also have been sad... even now...]

Hannah’s thoughts were filled with empathy and a deep understanding of the pain we both carried. She reached out, placing a gentle hand on Haruna’s arm, her touch warm and comforting. "We’re here for you, Haruna. Both of us. You don’t have to go through this alone."

Haruna looked at Hannah, her eyes filled with gratitude and a hint of a smile. "Thank you, Hannah. That means a lot to me. I know I can be a bit much sometimes, but I really appreciate you both."

Hannah smiled softly, her eyes meeting Haruna’s with a sense of solidarity. "You’re not too much, Haruna. We care about you. And we want to help you through this."

Julie added, her voice warm and comforting, "You’re part of our family, Haruna. We’re here to support you, always."

Haruna took a deep breath, her eyes slowly clearing as she gathered her strength. The car ride was filled with a mix of emotions, but there was also a sense of comfort and support. We all shared a bond, a connection that went beyond words.

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