I don't own Kingdom Hearts. Yada yada yada.
Hello there. This is basically my first lemon so I don't think it's very good.
Skip to chapter 2 for lemons. This is merely just an introduction.
"Ready to go?" Namine asked Kairi, as soon as Kairi stepped out of her class.
"Yeah, just one moment," Kairi said, and pulled namine along to a group of boys who were standing near the school's front gate.
"Hey, Sora," Kairi said to a spiky haired boy. She pulled him into a tight hug and planted a kiss on his cheek.
Namine grunted. She was annoyed by the fact that she had to wait for Kairi as she greeted her boyfriend.
Kairi's boyfriend, Sora and his group of friends where considered as one of those popular-bad boy-arrogant-chick magnets kind of clique that almost every school has.
But despite the fact that Sora was Kairi, her best friend's boyfriend, she never actually talked to Sora, or any of the guys from his group.
Namine was one of those quiet girls, who pay attention in class and get good grades and loves to draw. Guys don't really talk to her. Well, accept if they were asking about homework.
Odd thing is that her best friend is the total opposite of what she is. Kairi is one of those loud girls who get a lot of attention, mainly guys. Girls hate her because of that, but she doesn't really care. It's like she can get whoever she wants whenever she wants. Namine was a bit jealous of this, but she never told Kairi.
As bored as she was, Namine's eyes started to wonder and she started looking around her. She then started to look at Sora's group, staring at their appearances and arrogant postures, thinking to herself, what do girls see in these guys anyway?
She started to stare at one boy in particular. The boy had also spiky hair, but in a different way from Sora. His name was Roxas. He was a bit different from the other guys in the group, a bit more quiet, making him look a tad bit mysterious.
Roxas caught Namine staring at him, and started to stare back. Roxas and Namine never took their eyes of each other. It wasn't an awkward stare, it was more of an intense stare, like they were both asking each other, whatcha starin' at?
Their stare broke finally when Kairi started to walk over to Namine, after she said goodbye to her beloved boyfriend.
"Finally," Namine said, "Took you long enough."
Kairi ignored her sarcastic tone. "Nami, me and Sora planned to go out this weekend,"
"Yeah, so?" Namine said, completely uninterested with what Kairi was about to tell her.
"You know that waterfall place in that forest?"
"Yeah, why?"
"Well, since that place is a tourist attraction, they've built cabins over there,"
Namine's eyes widened. "Kairi, don't tell me…you and Sora…?"
"Yes!" Kairi exclaimed. "Me and Sora were planning to spend the night there."
"Oh God…" Namine heard herself say.
"But since we get one cabin each, I figured it'd be kinda lonely in there by myself,"
"Huh?"
"So that's why Sora is taking Roxas with him and I am taking you," Kairi explained.
"But…I thought you and Sora…," Namine said. "Wait, wait, wait, what? Roxas is coming along too?"
"Yeah," Kairi said, and grinned. "He's kinda cute, don't you think? Maybe you should try him," Kairi said as she winked at me.
"No. Way. In. Hell." Namine said. "And who said I was going anyway?"
"You have to go. Because you're my best friend."
Namine let out a long frustrated moan. This was going to be the worst weekend ever, she thought to herself.
"There, over there!" Kairi said, as she and Sora dove in the water to catch the fishes from the river. They looked so happy, laughing and splashing and having a splendid time.
Meanwhile, Roxas and Namine sat on the ground with their fishing rods, waiting for fish to catch their baits. They never said a word to each other and just sat there in silence.
I hate this, Namine thought to herself. I hate you, Kairi, she thought again. This was by far the worst weekend for her as she didn't feel comfortable at all.
What made her really uncomfortable was that she felt as if someone was staring at her. Someone close to her. Next to her, in fact. She turned to her left to see Roxas staring at her. Again, it wasn't an amused look, he was staring intensely.
Namine ignored him and turned back to the water. Even after ignoring him and catching him stare at her, Roxas never stopped staring. Or at least, that's what Namine felt anyway.
When night came, they ate their barbequed fishes and went into their cabins to rest after a long, tiring day.
to be continued
