"Umi-chan!" Honoka yells out from entering the classroom, now just standing near the door, with no signs of moving.

"Hm..?" Umi turns her head around to see who had called out to her.

"Do you want a kiss?" Honoka just asked Umi with no particular reason, and maybe (not) feigned innocence.

"Eh..?" Umi just sat there, on her desk, now with a blush spreading up to the tips of her ears, and tried to comprehend on what Honoka just said to her.

Honoka, not seeing any response, just walked up to her desk, and said, "Here. Kisses." She had placed the small chocolate piece of candy right on Umi's desk.

Umi, looking at what she just placed on her desk, was dumbfounded at the result of what just happened, instead of what she was thinking. She was thinking, rather instead of the chocolate, it would be a real kiss on the lip, and blushed more at the thought of that. And with those thoughts, she was both sad and relieved of the fact that she wasn't kissed.

Breaking her thoughts, Honoka asked, "What's wrong Umi-chan?" Bending down to look at her face.

"U-uh.."

Honoka, now noticing that Umi was still blushing, now figured out why she was stuttering the whole time. She thought that Umi was thinking of something totally different from what she just said earlier (in which she was totally spot on).

And so, she tried to pull something out from it. "Were you expecting something else Umi-chan?"

Umi didn't answer, she just stayed silent. ". . ."

Smiling as she was right on the mark, Honoka leaned in and kissed Umi on her cheek. "Feel better now?"

And that, Umi was now found on the ground with a flushed face. The next moment, Kotori just decided to walk right in, finding Honoka kneeling down to Umi, yelling her to don't die, or something along those lines.


A/N: Well, that's done. This is the edited version, than the one I made in school, as that was rushed. And I just couldn't wait for Valentine's Day, so I just did it. Maybe I'll write a sequel, if there's good commentary on this. And I forgot, but this takes place after school before their practice.