Kid walked into the lunchroom of his father's school. Liz and Patty walked behind him, no where near as dignified as him, talking about, what else?, giraffes.

Kid turned to his weapons. "You know, giraffes are mammals," he said, fixing the argument between the two sisters.

Liz looked at him with a confused look. "I thought they were dogs..."

Kid sighed. "Dogs are actually mammals too, and they aren't even close to related."

Liz looked astonished while Patty laughed histarically. "Wow..."

Patty looked behind Kid. "Hey, who's the girl sitting with Maka?"

Kid turned around, and his eyes widdened. The small paper bag lunch he had neatly folded dropped from his hand, and the two sisters gasped.

Kid had never had such a reaction before.

Liz looked over then to see what had made him do this. Then she smirked. Maka and a girl with long, wavy black hair down to her back were laughing loudly. The girl was pretty, with sparkling blue eyes and pale skin. And, what a coinsidence, she was completly symmetrical.

She looked over at Kid with a closed mouth smile and sparkling eyes, then turned and whispered something to Maka. The two giggled.

Kid walked over to the two, now more dignified and serious. "Good afternoon, Maka. Who's your friend?" He asked, not daring to glance at the girl.

"I can intruduce myself," the girl huffed, her face suddenly angry. "I'm Kiachi. And your a bitch?"

"Death The Kid," Kid said curtly, turning to face the girl. He felt his face warm up, but he didn't back down.

Kiachi cracked up. "Well, Mr. Blushy-Pants, are you going to sit down and eat lunch?"

Kid scowled at her, and turned away, heading towards the stairway. He heard the girls cracking up behind him. How strange! He wasn't worried that he had blushed, he was more worried on WHY he had. What was this sudden feeling he had? Did his father know what it was? Maybe he should ask...?

No, he desided. He would clear his head at the roof.

He sat on the roof, eating his lunch, feeling relaxed.

The door slammed open. "OHHHH ITS SO PRETTY SUCH A PRETTY VIEW!"

Kid jumped and turned around...

...to see Kiachi looking out.

Then she saw him.

"Oh, your Death The Kid!" she said cheerfully.

"Kid," Kid corrected. "Just Kid."

"'Kay Kid!" she said, sitting down next to him. "Do you come up here often?"

"Sometimes," he said.

He was sustaining a blush, but his heart was begining to skyrocket.

She was so pretty.

And symmetrical.

"Well, your new, definetly. Where do you live?"

She looked away. Kid was scared. Did he offend her...?

"The bench in the park," Kiachi said quietly. "I'm sleeping there tonight."

"You have no where else to stay?" Kid asked incrediously.

"Of corse not, my parents kicked me out of the house," Kiachi spat bitterly.

"You can stay at Gallows mansion!"

Kiachi looked at him.

What the hell had he just SAID?

"We have plenty of extra rooms," Kid said reluctantly, looking away. "Liz and Patty wouldn't mind."

"You... you mean it?"

"Of corse."

Silence.

He waited.

What if she refused?

A drop of sweat rolled down his face...

"Oh... ok..."

Few!

"Great," he said, looking at her. "You can come home with us tonight."

He wondered how Liz and Patty would cope with this.