Chapter 1010: The Voluptuous Mother in Lavender Kimono
Chapter 1010: The Voluptuous Mother in Lavender Kimono
After a while, the taxi slowed down and stopped in front of a beautiful traditional-style villa. The scenery around it was breathtaking — surrounded by lush greenery, a small koi pond, carefully maintained gardens, and tall trees that blended modern luxury with classic Japanese elegance. The morning sun cast a golden glow over everything, making the moment feel almost dreamlike.
Haruna’s face lit up with pure excitement. She jumped out first and rang the doorbell. The gate opened almost immediately.
A middle-aged maid appeared, and the moment she saw Haruna, her eyes widened in recognition.
"Young Lady...!" the maid exclaimed, her voice filled with joy. Instead of welcoming us properly, she turned and ran back inside the villa, yelling at the top of her lungs, "Madam! Madam! The young lady is back! Haruna-sama is home! She’s here!"
The maid was so overwhelmed with happiness that she barely paid any attention to Yuko and me standing behind Haruna.
I noticed Yuko’s expression immediately — her face had gone pale, her hands were slightly trembling, and her breathing was shallow.
She looked incredibly nervous, almost terrified, about facing her mother after so many years of distance and pain. I gently took her hand and squeezed it reassuringly, my voice low and steady.
"Don’t be afraid," I said softly. "She is your mother, not your enemy. No matter what happens today, I am right here with you. You won’t be alone. I’ve got you."
Yuko took a deep, shaky breath, nodded slowly, and slowly pulled her hand away, trying to steady herself. "Thank you, Jack... I... I don’t know if I’m ready, but... I have to do this."
Then I saw a scene that made my heart jump.
A woman came running out from the main entrance of the villa, tears already streaming down her beautiful face. This was Haruna’s mother, Kasumi.
I had spoken with her on video calls before, but seeing her in person for the first time was completely different. She was wearing a beautiful traditional kimono in soft lavender and white tones.
The layered silk clung to her incredibly voluptuous body in the most sensual yet graceful way. Her massive tits — even larger and fuller than Haruna’s — strained heavily against the fabric, creating a deep, overflowing cleavage that jiggled with every hurried step she took.
The obi sash cinched her waist dramatically, emphasizing her hourglass figure and wide, fertile hips. The long sleeves and flowing skirt swayed around her thick thighs as she ran toward us, and her long black hair, tied elegantly with a simple ornament, bounced with her movement.
Kasumi’s face was beautiful and mature — elegant features, warm eyes filled with years of unspoken love and regret, and full lips parted in disbelief and overwhelming joy.
"Haruna...! My baby...!" Kasumi cried out, her voice breaking with raw emotion as she rushed forward and pulled Haruna into a tight, desperate embrace. Her massive breasts squished against Haruna’s as she hugged her daughter fiercely, as if afraid she might disappear again.
"You’re really here... I can’t believe it... I’ve missed you so much! Every single day I thought about you... prayed for this moment... My sweet Haruna..."
Haruna hugged her back just as tightly, tears forming in her own eyes. "Mom... I’m home. I missed you too... so much. I’m sorry it took so long... I’m sorry for everything..."
Kasumi then looked past Haruna and finally noticed Yuko standing there. Her expression shifted dramatically — a mix of shock, deep pain, longing, and overwhelming maternal love flashed across her face. Fresh tears welled up and spilled down her cheeks.
"Yuko..." she whispered, her voice trembling with years of suppressed emotion. "Yuko... my sweet girl... You came too... My beautiful first daughter... I’ve waited for this for so many years... I never stopped thinking about you..."
Yuko stood frozen for a long moment, her lips quivering, eyes filling with tears.
Then something inside her finally broke. Like a little girl who had been holding everything in for far too long, she burst into loud, heart-wrenching sobs and ran straight into her mother’s open arms.
"Mom...!" Yuko cried out, her voice cracking like a child’s. She buried her face in Kasumi’s shoulder, sobbing uncontrollably, her whole body shaking.
"I’m sorry... I’m so sorry for everything... I missed you... I missed you so much... I thought you hated me... I thought I could never come back... I was so scared..."
Kasumi wrapped her arms tightly around Yuko, holding her as if she would never let go again. Her own tears flowed freely as she stroked Yuko’s hair and rocked her gently, as she did when Yuko was a little girl.
"My precious Yuko... my first baby... How could I ever hate you?" Kasumi’s voice was thick with emotion, breaking repeatedly.
"I never stopped loving you. Not for one single day. I was wrong... I was so wrong to let my pride and pain keep us apart for so long. You are my daughter. You will always be my daughter. I’m so sorry for the years we lost... Please forgive your foolish mother... I love you... I love you so much..."
Yuko cried even harder, clinging to her mother like she was ten years old again, her sobs muffled against Kasumi’s kimono. "I forgive you... I forgive you, Mom... I just wanted to come home... I wanted to see you... I was so scared you wouldn’t want me anymore... I love you too... I never stopped loving you..."
Kasumi kissed the top of Yuko’s head repeatedly, her voice soft and full of tears. "You are always wanted. You are always loved. Both of you. My two beautiful girls... I’m so happy you’re here. We’re a family again... We’re finally a family again... I promise I’ll never let anything come between us ever again..."
Haruna joined the hug, wrapping her arms around both her mother and sister. The three women stood there in the morning sunlight, crying and holding each other tightly, years of pain, regret, silence, and separation slowly melting away in that single, long-overdue embrace.
After a long moment, Kasumi gently pulled back, wiping the tears from her daughters’ faces with the sleeve of her kimono. Her eyes then turned to me, and her expression shifted—still warm, but now carrying the weight of Japanese hospitality and gratitude.
She bowed deeply, her hands pressed together in a gesture of respect. "Jack-sama," she said, her voice soft but sincere. "Words cannot express my gratitude for what you have done. You brought my daughters back to me. You gave us this chance to heal."
I bowed in return, matching her formality. "Kasumi-sama, it was my honor."
Kasumi straightened, her eyes still glistening with tears, but her posture now reflecting the grace of a traditional Japanese hostess. She gestured toward the villa. "Please, come inside. You are an honored guest in this home."
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