Hey, everyone! What's going on? (*sings* What's going on? What's going on? What's going on? haha, I LOVE that song! What's Going On by Marvin Gaye)

well, here's another oneshot based off of my life. (they all are ^-^;)

I really hope you like this! i had a lot of fun writing it

and i have another idea for a one shot, so remember,

reviews make me happy!(actually when i read one, i start giggling, and blushing, and smiling my crazy me smile)

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A Late Night Shower

"Wook, wook! Anoda one," the little girl shouted in delight, before yawning. It was very late, and much past her bedtime.

"Ami! Are you getting tired yet?" her father asked as his wife chuckled softly at the look of amazement on her youngest daughter's face. She looked at her elder child, and sighed sadly. She didn't seem to be enjoying it.

The Hinamori family had taken a short trip to an empty field near their home. Tonight was the night they had been waiting for; the night of the meteor shower. They had heard about it from a relative that they'd visited recently. They hadn't seen them in a long while, so they were all cheerful. All but one. Hinamori Amu had recently had quite a happening in her life, and had realized something bigger than anything that she'd come across before. Love. And that love had just left her, so she wasn't too sure how to react to it yet. Her aunt had seen her emotionless features, so when she found out about the meteor shower, she phoned Amu's mother and said that maybe Amu would enjoy something like that. She had no idea how right she was.

Hinamori Amu was ecstatic inside, but she had been unlucky that night, for she had not seen one meteor yet. And so she used her ever so famous outer character to hide her disappointment.

Said girl glanced over to her guardian charas, and smiled slightly at their peaceful expressions as they slept in the grassy field. She looked up at the sky again and gasped, letting her façade slip. She had finally seen a meteor! It was so amazing; one of the most beautiful things she'd ever seen. A small twinkle in the sky that had slowly faded, leaving a trail of celestial light in its wake. She was so overjoyed to finally have seen one, that she didn't seem to notice her mother walking up behind her.

"Amu-chan," her mother said as she set a hand on her daughter's shoulder. "Did you see one? Aren't they beautiful?" This snapped Amu out of her daze, and she suddenly composed her shell again. After seeing the happiness leave the girl's face, Hinamori Midori's smile slipped downwards.

"Yeah, I did. They're okay, I guess," Amu answered back stoically to her mother. Midori sighed and looked downwards. She snapped her head right back up to the sky again, catching her daughter's attention. Amu looked quizzically at her mother, and followed her eyes to a perfect half moon. It was like a fine line was drawn exactly through the middle, and if you looked hard enough, you could see the other half as well. A perfect moonlit night…

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Almost there! The girl thought as she ran towards the beautiful sound.

She stopped in her tracks at the sight in front of her. She was mesmerized. There, right in front of her was Tsukiyomi Ikuto. He held up to his chin a beautiful brown violin, and played it with the precision that only a master could. All Amu could do was stand there staring at the beautiful sight in her eyes, made perfect by the half moon hanging just behind the young man.

It's a painful song… She could hear very strongly the emotion in his melody, and it saddened her to hear it. Why was he playing such a melancholy tune?

Ikuto opened his eyes to see her standing there, but concealed his shock behind his own emotional mask.

"What are you doing in a place like this?"

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Midori looked back down to see her daughter looking up at the moon with a thoughtful and happy expression. She wondered…

"Ne Amu," She asked her daughter who nodded but didn't break her gaze at the moon. "What do you think about when you look at the moon?" Amu's eyes widened at the question and her cheeks became tinted a soft shade of pink. She did not expect that question. Much less from her mother. She never really thought about it, but she realized that her mother knew a lot more than she was given credit for. She sighed and looked at her mom with a soft and sincere smile gracing her features.

"Mama," she began, "Do you remember Ikuto?" Midori thought for a moment before giving her daughter the type of knowing look that only mothers can pull off. "Yes, mama I do," she answered her mother's unspoken question, more boldly than she expected herself to. "And I guess that, since I've met him, I've been more interested in sky at night. In the moon, the stars…" her voice trailed off as she observed the night once more. The beautiful dark blue that met her eyes reminded her of him even more. She closed her eyes, only to meet his own beautiful blue orbs. She sighed in bliss as she remembered their moments together, and couldn't help but wonder when the next would be.

"Mama! Amu-chan! I think we should go, Ami just fell asleep!" She was shaken out of her dreamland by her father's shouts from their car. Midori smiled at the recent memory of Amu looking so… content. So peaceful. She hoped with all of her heart that she'd get to see her with that face again. Turning to walk to their car, she gave Amu quick a kiss on the cheek, and then left her little girl to part with the sky.

Amu knew that they had to go back home, and that she wouldn't see a meteor shower like this for another year. So she smiled to herself as she watched the streaks in the sky, and walked off to the car.

When she opened the door to her seat in the car, Amu looked up on last time, and saw the most stunning and large meteor fall from the sky. She again let her 'cool & spicy' self slip away, as she smiled from ear to ear and her eyes glistened. Ah! Make a wish, Amu! And so she did. And she poured her feelings into it in a few simple words.

Please let us always have the sky.

Always the moon, always the stars…

When I look up, I think of you

Fin.


Yeah, this might have been a bit dramatic. But you should have seen my mom and me! everytime we saw a meteor, we got all excited and started pointing and gasping, and staring with stars in our eyes. we saw some HUGE ones!

so yeah, i have another one shot, that i'll write soon, so please review or i might not put it up! (no, i'm a softie, i'll update anyways, but please review!!!!)

I LOVE YOU IKUTO! PLEASE COME BACK TO AMU SOON SO YOU CAN WIN YOUR BET!!

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