Welcome to this story! Like it says in the description, just about everything possible happens in this story. It's going to be a lengthy one, but luckily, the chapters are all going to be relatively short so that I can get more of them out quicker and also so you guys won't have to wait as long to read more. I've been meaning to post this for a while, and if you're a KuroFai Island reader, don't worry! I have not forgotten about you guys! School is just quite a lot this term, so it's been a hinderance on my writing. Gosh, if there were more hours in a day, or if I didn't get so tired so quickly, I could be done with a lot more by now... But anyway, enjoy the first part to this tale.


Part One - The Other Guy - Kuro POV

This can't go on any longer. I see him almost every day around the campus. More than half of the time, he's with that other guy. Why? How in the hell should I know why they're still together? Apparently, he's smart, funny, and sweet in a way that he's never felt before. Of course you've never felt it before, you idiot! He's your first boyfriend! If you had anything to compare him to, you wouldn't so much as think about him again.

Oh, but that other guy, he is an even bigger idiot. He doesn't know the first thing about being in a relationship. You don't talk to other guys and invite them out with you while your boyfriend sits at home waiting for you. You don't abuse him either. You don't leave bruises, cuts, and marks all over him. You don't go out with your friends to party, leaving him at a restaurant, wondering where you could be. And you most certainly don't lie to him about where you have been, especially when you were getting sexual favours from other whores like yourself.

Sometimes it just makes me want to…

"Aaaargghhh!"

All heads nearby in the cafeteria turned to me as the room fell silent. I tried my best not to notice as everyone stared. Of course, everyone thought I was upset about the wasted food all over my lap, but that sushi was the last thing on my mind.

I picked up the food quietly, pretending be calm and not to care at all, but inside, seething with anger.

He had looked over here, snickering and shaking his head. Gosh, I wanted to turn that head of his a little further. And even further until that oh, so satisfying crack rang in my ears and his blood ruined the clothes that he had purchased with his boyfriend's hard earned paycheck. He made me sick. No, worse than sick.

I left lunch early to relax a little before class. I took a short walk in the vicinity of the engineering buildings.

There he is.

I hadn't seen him at lunch today because he was busy cleaning his boyfriend's dorm. Sure, they did share a dorm room, but who always had to clean it?

"Kuro-piiii!" I heard him call. I stopped walking to allow him to catch up.

"How many times do I have to tell you? We aren't strangers, you know my name!"

"Aww, but it's no fun if I can't call you Kuro-pii!"

"I don't care! My name is Kurogane!"

"But I call you Kuro-pii!"

He was beginning to really get on my nerves.

"No one else does!"

"Well, I'm special!" he said, smiling up at me.

The campus clock struck three.

"Oh! I'm going to be late for class! See you later, Kuro-pii!"

He speedily walked in the direction of Curie Hall. I don't know how long I watched his delicate body make its way to the chemistry building, but it wasn't long enough. Sure, he had angered me for a short time, but it quickly faded.

I couldn't stand there forever though. I also had a class to get to.

About two hours later, I left Gropius Hall, hungry for the food I hadn't gotten to finish earlier. So I went back to the cafeteria for an additional plate of sushi. Once I had gotten my food, I sat down in a booth by myself and began to eat.

There he was again.

Once again, he had spotted me. I didn't mind.

"Hello there, Kuro-pii!"

"Would you quit calling me that?"

"Fine!" he said, sitting down across from me with a plate of pasta.

"I'll call you…"

"Kurogane," I finished for him.

"Kuro-puu!"

"No!"

"Yes!"

"Shut your mouth, idiot!"

"Don't call me an idiot, Kuro-puu!"

"Yes, you'd better listen to him, Suwa," a new voice from behind interjected. I didn't even have to turn around to know who was speaking.

"Fai, what are you doing over here with this fool? I made dinner reservations for us at the new Italian restaurant."

If I was mad at Fai for calling me idiotic names, this jackass had just made it ten times worse.

"Who the hell do you think you're talking to?" I asked, standing and turning to face him. He had this look of undeserved confidence on his face.

"Why, a fool, of course!"

"Why you little-"

"Kuro-puu! Don't hit him! That's my boyfriend!" Fai interrupted, coming to my side with his hands on the arm I was about to use to smash that guy's face in.

I was still incredibly angry with the guy, but I held back. Fai's touch had calmed me somewhat.

"And Ashura, stop saying mean things to Kuro!"

"I'm sorry, that was certainly uncalled for. I apologize, Mr. Suwa. Have a nice day," he said. There had never been a more phony apology.

"Everything all right over here?" another new voice sounded. It was a security guard.

"Oh, yes. We were just leaving." Ashura answered him, taking Fai by the hand and leading him away.

Since the security guard would have, of course, gotten me in even more trouble than I was already in, I was forced to stand there and watch as Ashura's boney hands let go of Fai's hand to take instead his waist, holding him close to his body. If it weren't for the two strikes already against me for fighting, I would have demolished Ashura right there.

One mediocre outing every few weeks and Fai thought they were seriously dating? I wasn't the fool, Fai and Ashura were the fools. Fai for not realizing that Ashura was just using him for his benefits, and Ashura for taking advantage of the diamond he was lucky enough to have, but didn't at all deserve. Oh, how I hated that man.

I finished dinner in silence before heading back to the dormitory. I could not get the scene that had just occurred out of my head.

A fool? He thinks I'm a fool, does he? That bastard…. He isn't going to get away with this….

I knew I couldn't fight with him. That hadn't worked the last two times, and it would only get my kicked out the third time. I didn't think I would be able to control myself though if that asshole ever did anything like that to me again.

I decided being cooped in my dorm with nothing to do but homework was not going to work for me. I grabbed a jacket and some cash and headed outside for an evening walk, hoping it might be effective in calming me down a little. I also had the intention of picking up some supplies for an engineering project at the local hardware store.

As I walked along silently, I seemed not to notice anything. I didn't take notice of a guy biking ahead of me until he was five feet away. Damn, I was out of it….

It just irked me so how that idiot was letting himself be treated. I mean, was he just too stupid to know that he was constantly being cheated on, used, and stood up? Or did he know, and just didn't feel like standing up for himself? I had to know.

"Watch out!" a familiar voice called, a little too late. I had walked into a pole on the edge of the path. The red on my face didn't come from the bump so much as it did from me blushing. Of all people, he had to be the one to see that.

"Dammit!" I swore, a little too loudly.

Fai rushed over to see if I was all right.

"You can get off me, I'm fine."

"I was just making sure, Kuro-pii!"

"Will you quit with that stupid name? Especially since I already have a headache…."

"So, you're not fine! You said you were fine, Kuro-pii!"

"Yeah, I did, and I am, but the nicknames aren't helping. What are you doing here, anyway?"

"Waiting for Ashura to come back. He said he forgot his money at home for the restaurant."

Oh, yeah….

I had forgotten that Fai was supposed to be on a date with Ashura right now. Anger resurfaced inside of me.

"How long has he been gone?"

"Oh, about an hour or so, and I'm starving. I wonder what's taking him so long? Maybe he got lost or-"

"Bullshit!" I interjected. I knew Ashura wasn't coming back for Fai. I needed to make him see that.

"Get inside the restaurant," I ordered. "We're eating."

"But Ashura will be-"

"To hell with Ashura!"

I interrupted him for the second time. Fai would be the last one to recognize the fact that almost every time he was supposed to go somewhere with Ashura he was being stood up. He would also be the last to realize that every time Ashura did show up, Ashura made Fai pay for the entire meal with his own money. This infurriated me, but I figured he should discover it sooner rather than when it's too late.


For you Ashura fans, I don't have anything against the real manga Ashura, but he makes a very good villain for many stories! So I'm using him. Again, sorry.
Like where this is going so far? Let me know! Hopefully, I will have more time to write in the coming days!

WAY LATER EDIT: Hey, everyone, KuroFai Island fans and all alike! Now that KuroFai Island has been updated, I'm going to work on getting this story up and running again too! First, I have to go through and fix the mistakes. There still might be some up there, but I fixed the ones I saw! Now on to Part Two!