"Tadase!" A shrill scream was heard in a house. No one really minded though. Everyone was busy partying to notice a pink-haired girl fuming with anger.

"H-Hinamori-chan!" A blond guy stuttered pulling away from the guy he was previously making out with.

"T-this isn't what it looks like!" He tried to explain frantically what happened but all Amu could do was stare at him with hurt eyes. So all those memories they had together were meaningless. They're all worth nothing now. Amu started to wonder why she even fell for this kind of person.

"How could you?" She murmured softly and clutched her jacket's sleeves with clenched fists. "Why didn't you just reject me instead of doing this behind my back?" Her voice rose slightly as hurt tears started forming at the corner of her eyes. She didn't know what to think anymore. This was just too much. No wonder their relationship hasn't progressed. No wonder quick pecks on the cheek & hugs were the only things they exchanged.

Tadase was taken aback. He obviously didn't think this through. When he opened his mouth to say something, Amu ran out of the house, not even looking where she was going. She just needed to get away from everything.

Meanwhile in the other side of the neighborhood, another party was taking place. Seiyo Academy's football team had just won the tournament held earlier that day. Sounds of cheers, the football anthem and laughs were heard all around the house.

A red-head however was looking around for his girlfriend, asking the other people in the party if they'd seen her.

"Nope." A guy shook his head before continuing his game of beer pong. Kukai sighed and continued on to the next person.

"No. Sorry Kukai." A girl smiled apologetically before grabbing her friend and going to another group of people. Kukai ran his hand through his hair before he felt someone wrap their arms around his waist.

"Kukai-kun~" A voice slurred before he looked back to see Saaya, with her face flushed. Her friends were holding a bottle of tequila so Kukai could only assume that she was definitely dancing with the fairies at the moment.

"Saaya... have you seen Utau?" He asked as he awkwardly untangled himself from the intoxicated woman.

"I-isn't that her over t-there?" She hiccupped and pointed to the far corner of the room. Low and behold there was a couple sucking each other's faces off. Kukai wanted to believe that it was another person but Utau's platinum blonde hair stood out from the rest of the people there.

"Oh. Is that so?" Kukai gritted his teeth and glared at the two. "I'll be going then." He growled before be walked across the living room to get out of the now suffocating room.

"Kukai-kun~~ Wait!~" Saaya's squeaky voice called but he didn't mind her. He just left the party without looking back.

He wandered aimlessly in the neighborhood before he reached his favorite park. Kukai sat down on the grass and looked at the field in front of him. He felt hurt. Of course he was feeling hurt. His pride was killed and his ego dropped below sea level. He felt like he wasn't enough for the girl he cared about. He felt frustrated that he lost to Ikuto once again. Kukai laid down on the grass and stared at the sky blankly.

"Damn it, Utau," He mumbled and sighed deeply. "Aren't I enough for you already?"