[Han]
"I know you" Han accused as he held back the Viceroy with a firm grip on his fore arm. It was crazy, a crazy accusation, Han knew, but something in his gut told him he knew this Viceroy out in his real world. He can't explain it maybe it is woman's intuition. Funny.
"Would you unhand me at once!" the Viceroy Holtan Wu ordered, nearly intimidating Han into leaving him, but Han refused to be fazed so easily.
"Who are you truly?" Han asked. It did sound like a stupid question, especially seeing as it is a maid questioning someone as powerful as the Viceroy Holtan Wu of Pearl. Like who else could he be if not the viceroy.
Having had enough of the maid's foolery, the Viceroy placed his ungloved hand on Han's to pry his hand off his arm. As their skin made contact however they were both transported into a vision of sort of them back in the real world, in Tokyo, Japan.
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~Past- Tokyo, Japan~
"I am telling you I have had enough of this, I have work to get back to, we have to get this girl back to her family" Lucas said, exhausted from tending to the young girl life thrusted into their care that had been bawling loudly for the past thirty minutes or so.
"Oh, that sounds like a great idea Lucas!" Han chirped up from behind Lucas, carrying the now sleeping Lily in his arms as they walked to Lucas' car. Getting into the passenger side of the car after laying Lilly down in the backseat, Han added, "It is such a great idea, Lucas, just one small issue, we still don't know her family or how to locate them!"
"And is that my fault?! Is any of this my fault?" Lucas was enraged, shouting as he drove
"Perhaps a teeny bit" Han accused, "Did you ever stop to consider for even a short moment that if you had just looked at your back seat if anyone was there like a normal person would before driving off, we wouldn't be in this situation"
Right, that's how they had gotten this child on their hands. Lucas had been parked before a building not far from a playground and stepped out of his car to go have a meeting with a business associate inside the building. That's when Lilly who thought it was her uncle's— car due to the resemblance and the fact that he was parked in the exact spot where her uncle had said he would be parked waiting for her—got into the back and soon slept off as she tired of waiting for her uncle. Lucas returned about a couple of hours later, his meeting ended up being longer than expected, and drove off without even a glance at his back seat. It wasn't until he picked up his assistant and best friend, Han— after close of work, to drop his childhood best friend and biggest pain in the house off at his house before getting to his millionaire penthouse—did the little girl at the back wake up and start asking the young men where she was.
It has been nearly a week since that day and they had returned to the playground countless times, searched the entire city, put to use Lucas' extensive resources just to see if they could find the girl's family but nobody has shown up for her since then. The girl did confess to her only family being an aged uncle and his wife who didn't like her much, and worse she had no idea where they lived.
Han, being the good (but bothersome) best friend he is, has refused to let Lucas shoulder the burden of taking care of Lilly alone and has been helping Lucas all this time.
"To even think of it, I should be getting my flowers for being such a great best friend and assistant" Han was saying, thinking he is not getting close to what he deserved.
At that moment, the young girl had woken up and had resumed crying to go home. In a mere fraction of a minute, the whole car became chaotic— Lilly was crying at the back that she wanted to go home, Lucas was shouting on the little girl to shut her mouth whilst complaining about the whole unfortunate situation he found himself in (he was never one who really liked children), Han was the unlucky middleman who had to console and calm down Lilly with nice words whilst shutting up his rather insensitive friend who was shouting whilst driving rather recklessly on the road made slippery by the heavy rain falling outside.