Kaito had positioned himself amongst the pure white sheets of my bed. It was rare that I saw him sleep, as he was always in a separate room to me. I'm not complaining about seeing him sleep, it was a beautiful sight. The clock read 5:23am, and the sunlight slowly, yet gracefully, danced through the windows and kissed Kaito's skin, caressed his soft blue hair and enhanced his beauty. I was in awe. I simply sat beside him, and watched him, taking in every small detail of him and finding splendour in each of them. His fingers slowly crept towards his hair, and moved his fringe out of his eyes. One of them opened, and I was struck. That piercing blue eye caught my dull turquoise eyes. "L-Len?" I blushed, as he sat up, running his fingers through his hair and yawning. "It's half past 5 in the morning, and you're sat there staring at me. That's not creepy at all." I turned around and slumped off of the bed, and perched myself on the creaky wooden floor. I heard a giggle from behind me, as Kaito made his way towards me. He was lying on the bed, belly down, with his head hanging off of the bed, leaning his chin on my shoulder. He was ever so warm, and it filled my heart. He whispered the cutest two words into my ear, his voice was husk yet filled with love. "Kiss me." My eyes widened and I turned to my right, looking towards him. His eyes were closed and his face was moving closer to me. We kissed, and it was magical. You'd think that something as simple as a kiss would be, well, simple. But with Kaito, it was different. It was like running under a waterfall on a hot day, or seeing your first shooting star. And even though it was not the first kiss we had shared, the magic still lingered.
I made my way downstairs, trying to pretend that last night had never even happened. If Rin, or Miku, or anyone found out, I would be in a world of trouble. Rin came running towards me, squealing my name in her high pitched voice. "Where were you last night? You disappeared towards the end of that party." She pouted, and I stared down at my shoes. I felt arms wrapped around my waist. I briskly turned around, only to see that it was just Miku. She looked at me with concern, and asked if I was okay. I simply replied with yes, and made my way to the kitchen. Gakupo was just stood there, preparing vegetables. In his deep, gruff voice, he murmured what sounded like "good morning," but it meant nothing in that miserable tone. Nonetheless, I smiled at him, as I peeled open a banana. It was then that Kaito appeared behind me. He placed his hand on my shoulder, then ran his fingers down my back. It sent shivers down his spine, and made me want him so badly. I angrily muttered, "Don't be such a tease," which only made him laugh. I physically felt sadness making its way through me, it was then that I knew that last night meant nothing to him.
