(A/N: I have always been a sucker for the mail-order bride archetype and I was inspired to write this. It's a sweet love story at its core, and, depending on reader interest, I may make this into a series or mini-series of short stories.
Well, short by my standards, anyway. Heh.)
18-year-old Yuiko Yukimura munched on a handful of popcorn as she and her best friend, Hanako watched the movie "Dirty Harry" in Hanako's bedroom. Hanako's room was bigger than her own and had become their go-to hangout spot when they wanted to relax after school. It also helped that Hanako's parents were often away on business, which gave them free reign to do as they pleased.
"America is so big," Yuiko said, pointing at the screen as the movie showed a vista of San Francisco Bay. "Did you know that, in many parts, you can drive for hundreds of miles and not run into a single other person? Imagine vast prairies that stretch on forever, Hanako, or great dry scrublands covered with cacti." She got out her phone and pulled up a picture of the dry, barren beauty of West Texas. "See?"
Hanako grinned. "It's true. America is a huge place. It's hard to believe that people live in such a place, you know? It's like they're just trying to survive against the odds."
"Not so long ago they were, back in the days of the Wild West. They even have mountain lions. Mountain lions, Hana-chan! And huge rattlesnakes, and alligators, and..." Yuiko gave a wistful sigh. "Perhaps I am simply naive, but the country has always fascinated me. Its vastness, its wildness. And America is like Japan's big protective brother, in a way. I would dearly like to try living there, and see if I too can embark on an adventure of my own."
Hanako reached over and patted her friend's hand, a knowing smile on her face. "You would fit right in, Yuu-chan. You have the spirit for it."
"You think so?"
"Of course I do," Hanako replied, giving her friend a reassuring smile. "I mean, just look at you. You're smart, you're hardworking, you're courageous, and you're not afraid to dream big. All of those are qualities that would serve you well."
"But how to get there?" Yuiko asked morosely. "My parents cannot afford to enroll me in an exchange student program, and I do not have the funds for anything like an extended visit. I am only eighteen, and do not graduate high school for another two months. I have no work experience, save for when I help my parents out in their store."
Hanako paused, as if thinking deeply about whether to say what was on her mind. "There...might be a way," she said at last. "But it may seem, well, drastic."
Yuiko cocked her head, intrigued. "Go on."
"Do you remember Kisu? The girl who lived a few blocks down? She was a few years older than us."
Yuiko nodded. "Yes, of course. She was in my middle school class for a while. What about her?"
"Do you know why you haven't seen her around for a while?"
Yuiko furrowed her brow, thinking. "No, not really. I heard something about her going to live with her father, but I haven't seen her since. Why?"
"You heard wrong. Kisu isn't around anymore because she's no longer in Japan at all. She became a mail-order bride for an agency that deals with such things. I overheard one of our neighbors talking about it. They're called Ever After Brides, and they are said to be very exclusive and picky. They select only the most beautiful, most suitable girls from among their applicant pool, and they match them with wealthy, successful foreign men who can afford to pay their fee." Hanako leaned in a little. "Do you know how much Kisu's husband paid the agency to match him with her?"
Yuiko's eyes widened in surprise. "How much?"
Hanako looked from side to side conspiratorially. "A hundred and fifty thousand dollars. The equivalent of 22,256,250 yen."
Yuiko's eyes widened even further at the mention of such an exorbitant sum. "Really?" she breathed. "But...isn't that illegal?"
"Not at all. He paid the agency for its matchmaking service--it's not like he bought Kisu at auction or something, like a cow." Hanako giggled. "And get this: the agency is even able to get the bride a green card. That's one of the reasons why they're so pricy, Yuiko. Getting one is very expensive, and the fee their clients pay helps reimburse them for that. Kisu and the other girls like her, they don't pay anything. The agency even paid for her plane ticket when the time came for her to go to her new husband. I hear she lives in Arizona now, and is expecting her first child already."
Yuiko mulled over the information for a moment. The idea of becoming a mail-order bride seemed incredibly strange and exotic to her, but she couldn't deny the appeal. If she could go to America, find a loving husband, and have the means to make her dreams a reality...
"It sounds almost too good to be true," she finally said.
"That's what I thought, so I did some digging. I even asked my uncle--the one on the police force a few towns over, you met him one time--and he looked into it as well. Everything about the agency is legit, Yuu-chan. I guess they call themselves Ever After Brides because they view themselves as making fairy tales into real life."
"Wow," Yuiko breathed. "That...sounds amazing. But I don't know, Hanako. It seems so...farfetched. What if I don't find someone who loves me, or if I'm not happy with him? I don't want to end up like one of those women you hear about on the news, you know, who get trapped in abusive marriages and can't escape?"
"I think that won't be a problem. The agency, from what I've learned, is very thorough in the way it screens and selects its clientele. Many of the men who want to use their services are actually turned away for one reason or another. By that same token, though, most of the girls who wish to become brides are turned away too. They accept only the best, and many do not meet their standards." Hanako grinned. "But I think you would. You are very beautiful, and you have a bubbliness, a passion for life and a precociousness that many men find attractive. If you wish to go to America, Ever After Brides might be a good way to do it. If you don't mind getting married in the process, of course."
Yuiko thought about it. The idea of being married to a wealthy foreign man was not without its appeal, and she'd always wanted children of her own someday. And if Hanako was right...this could be the chance of a lifetime.
She nodded, once. "Okay, I'm in. I'll do it."