A recipe for a good story:
Ingrediants:
1 girl.
2 pubetic boys.
3 brocken hearts. (Just in case they don't form on their own!)
2 dates.
1 gallon of dissaster.
1 choice.
What you do:
Start with a bowl of feelings and have a good mixer from the brand, Situations and hard times. Drop the girl in the center of it all and add each of the two boys one by one, preferably the youngest goes first. The three broken hearts will eventually form in the mix. Once you see them forming, begin stirring clockwise. Then after 5-10 minutes of that, begin going counter clockwise for another 5-10 minutes. Then place your pot on the stove top and let it simmer for around 3 minutes. about half way through your 3 minutes, add the 2 dates. Make sure you didn't forget to serenade one of the dates in the gallon of dissaster! Whip the concoction into a shape of your choice and let it sit. Once it's cool and ready for the choice that you had sitting out watching the process, spread the choice out evenly and cover every surface. Wah-lah! A good story that would taste delicious in a comfortable reading chair when boredom has sunk into your skin.
Woot! I thought of this story today, and I figured I could work on it on the side. Woot! I'm still going to work on The Other Lonely Goddess, but I really liked the idea of this story. Have fun reading!
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Karin was having a bad day as it was. There was a pop-quiz in math, she tripped in the lunch room, and came in last in the run during gym; much to Kazune's disdain. She was walking home by herself that day, for Kazune had left class early and Himeka was going over to Miyons'. Karin sighed as she walked into the cavernous house.
"Karin!" Shi-chan meowed loudly as she pounced into Karins arms. "You dun look so good!" Shi-chan purred with concern.
"Just a really bad day." Karin replyed, sinking into the nearest couch. Then she herad the yelling comeing from the library. She left Shi-chan and walked toward the forbidden door. The sound was muffled, yet still audible as she pressed her ear to the grain of the mahagony door. She wondered if it would be Kazune trapped under a pile of books again. It was unlocked, so she placed her foot on the first step. Then she realized it was two voices. She panicked and ran down the rest of the steps.
Is Kazune alright? Is Kazune alright? Is Kazune alright!?
When she finally was standing on the floor of the library, she was huffing and puffing and the two boys still hadn't noticed her. Kazune was holding Micchi firmly by the collar and if looks could kill, Micchi would be long-gone. Karin viewed the scene with confusion.
"I will not lose Karin to you!" Kazune bellowed in Micchi's serious face. Karin stood, frozen like ice. Her heart ba-dumped. It felt like it was bursting from her chest.
"But dear chap, I will not lose." Micchi replied cooly, grabbing Kazune's wrist and flinging it away from him. Kazune was stunned for a second, then he recovered. He was walking towards the door and realized Karin was standing there, holding her hands over her mouth.
"Karin..." Kazune breathed, his eyes bulding. Micchi smirked behind him, as if to say, "Gottcha!"
Karin raced up the steps almost as quickly as she had come down them. Kazune AND Micchi liked her? She ran until she was in her room, followed closely by Shi-chan.
"Whaaat's wrong Karin?" Shi-chan questioned for the second time that day. Karin looked at her with a expression of sincerity.
"Nothing should be wrong. But everything is wrong." Karin fell over onto her pillow as tears gushed from her eyes. She can't choose between them. Shi-chan's brow furrowed and she tilted her head slightly, before deciding the best she could do was nuzzle up near Karin's legs and act cat-like. Karin let her.
"I can't cry about this. What's wrong with me!?" Karin scolded herself, tieing her hair back with a ribbon. It was only an hour after barging in on Kazune and Micchi's argument in the library. She exaimined herself in the mirror. She was wearing a shirt that slightly showed off her flat stomach, and a mini skirt with ruffles on the end. She slipped on a pair of flip-flops and left her room. She thought it over, and decided that she would deal with this her way. Not the guys way.
Guys usually do stupid things for a girl, like act cruel or try and be tough. Or ignore her completely after she firgures out. But Karin wasn't going to take the peubetic guy crap. She was going to handle this the way it should be handled.
The hardest thing would be confronting Himeka. Himeka was deeply in love with Kazune, and she knew that. Himeka was also a good friend, and had gotten her through most of her Godly adventures.
She knew that.
But Karin decided that Himeka shouldn't be in the dark about Kaune's feelings. Himeka knew him best, after all. So, Karin would confront Himeka first. But how to do it? Hey, Himeka. Guess what? Kazune doesnt' like you. He likes ME. And now him and Micchi are fighting over me. Yea, like that would work out. Karin walked into the kitchen, and sure enough, Himeka was there preparing a late after school snack. Karin shuffled over to her, sweating.
"Himeka?" Karin stuttered, clasping he hands. Goodness! This is weird. Himeka, the sweet. Himeka, the weak. Himeka, the cook. There were so many goo things about Himeka and Kazune fell for Karin, the dunce. "Kazune, he and Micchi were in the library just now..." bickering over who would get to have me? Better not say that. Bwah! Karin! You should've thought of something to say!
By now Himeka was paying all of her attention to Karin, munching silently on her rice cake. Karin figeted. "Kazune likes me." Karin said, looking apologetically at Himeka's face. Himeka looked thoughtfull as she kept munching her rice cake. Her eye watered.
"I kinda knew that he like you, it was at the edge of my mind." She said, brushing off the stray rice that was sticking to her pale cheeks. She also brushed a few tears away. "But if you both are happy together, I can except that." She didn't mean that fully, and Karin knew that. Karin opened her arms, and Himeka fell into them, full out sobbing. Karin's heart dropped down into her gut, and it was cold and hard. It hurt to have your heart fall like that. Himeka pushed herself away from Karin.
"Micchi likes you too right?" Himeka asked bluntly, her cheeks blotched red. Karin blushed and nodded. Himeka suddenly looked stern. "Look, Karin. You and Kazune mean alot to me, and I want you to make the right desicion between both of them. Pick who's right for you." She was so sincere that it sent a pang through Karin. Himeka's such a good friend.
So while whiping her watery eyes, Karin nodded determindly, smileing at her best friend.
Step two was to tell the boys the plan. If they dissagreed, they were automatically out and the other boy would win. Karin hoped her plan would work. She found Kazune and Micchi out by a tree in the backyard, icey glasses perspirering in their hands. They both got up once they saw her, looking concerned and alert at the same time. She looked back coyly, blushing graciously.
"How are you doing?" Kazune asked, looknig into her eyes with his sky blue orbs. She almost drowned in his gaze, but she rescued herself.
"I'm fine!" She blurted, looking away. Micchi noted that Kazune looked openly abashed about this. Kazune was letting his feelings go out of check in his panick. How cute. Micchi thought, glanceing at Karin himself in quite an open manner.
"I don't want you fighting over me." Karin declared, gaining confidence now that she was focasing on her goal. She thought of Micchi's light-hearted compliments and his caring demeanor. She thought of Kazune's tight embrace and his sentimental speeches. She though of the kisses she had with them both. "We can work out a better way to do this."
She was amazed with the idea herself. It took alot of thinking to come up with it, and she was almost proud. It would seem very... suspicious to some... But to her it seemed to be the perfect solution. So she told them outright.
"You can compete a different way. You both can take me out on a date," here she had the decency to be a little flustered and overwhelmed at the thought, "And I can decide who I like more." She looked expectantly from face to face. Micchi looked very comfortable with the situation, but Kazune looked shocked and he was bluching a little.
"I'm game." He proclaimed, for a split seccond giving Micchi a sideways glance. "I really like you Karin... And I'm not loseing you to this fiend!" He was fired up and ready to rumble. Micchi looked calm and cheery. He chuckled at Kazune's acusitory fingure and battle stance.
"May the best man for Karin win." He took Karin's hand and kissed it, lingering there until he caught her eye, and then he turned and strode away towards the gate. Kazune looked reproachfully at him, and Karin let out the breath she had been holding in.
She was remembering Micchi, with a smile on her face, the slight pressure of his lips on her skin, the lock of his hair brushing her wrist as he lokoed up at her...
Then she was looking at Kazune, thinking about how cute he was. His battle stance, his eyes. Then he was looking at her too, temptation all over in the air. He reached for her, stroking her cheek; it was a warm, pleasent feeling. He was close. She wanted him to kiss her. Then he backed off.
"I'll wait for the date." He let his hand drop to his side before drifting past her into the back door. He was taunting her, and she kinda liked it. She shook her head. Stop it! It's not fair to Micchi! But she couldn't help but look behind her at his platinum blonde head before slipping into the house herself.
