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Kyo was walking through the Main House, warily looking from side to side, uneasy of the hidden eyes. As soon as night fell Shigure just 'suddenly' remembered that he had something important to tell Hatori, but 'somehow' his cell phone and every other form of communication in the house had 'mysteriously' busted spontaneously. So he had picked the oddball of the bunch and sent Kyo to tell Hatori. But now that he thought about it, Shigure had never told him what to say to Hatori!

Kyo dropped his head, but didn't stop walking – one had to keep moving when they were in this place. He decided that he'd better just go see Hatori and see if he could straighten everything out with Shigure. Maybe by then everything would be 'miraculously' fixed. Oh boy, then that dog would be in so much shit from him.

Kyo bumped into a door and looked up in surprise; he'd actually made it to Hatori's house without getting assassinated! Wow, this was some sort of new world record! He opened the door, shuddering when it gave a loud creak. This place was uberscary at night, let alone day. But he'd rather be in the creepy house than out in the freezing winter night air.

"Um, Hatori?" Kyo's voice fell flat against the walls, making him get more shivers. "Houston, there appears to be no sign of intelligent life anywhere." Kyo covered his mouth with his hands to make a mock walkie-talkie. "Where is everybody?"

CRASH! Kyo followed the sound of a struggling body and the yells of another person trying to detain the struggling person to a room. There he saw Hatori sitting on Haru's knees, trying to inject the thrashing boy with something. He was yelling something at him, but Haru seemed to give no notice. Apparently his only goal at the moment was to get the hell away from Hatori, get the hell far, far away.

"Haru, calm down! You need to rest, if you don't you're going to fall down in the middle of the street somewhere! The last thing we need is for you to transform in public!" Hatori finally grasped a flailing arm and held it steady and with great precision got the needle in the side of the shoulder. He drained the needle's contents into Haru's bloodstream, and almost instantly the bi-coloured teen collapsed. Hatori wiped his forehead, which had begun to bead with sweat. He mumbled "Glad that's over" to himself.

"What was wrong with Haru?" Hatori jumped when he heard Kyo's voice. Kyo had witnessed all of the latest happenings with much interest, and he wanted to know what was going on.

"Oh Kyo, it's just you. What do you need?" Hatori breathed a sigh of relief. The red haired boy had scared Hatori beyond belief.

"What's wrong with Haru?"

"Hm? Oh, he's come down with a fever and he wanted to go wander around town. Of course you know him, and he'd probably get lost and sick at the same time, and then he'd transform, and we'd had a perfectly huge mess on our hands. I had to sedate him." Kyo seemed satisfied with his answer. "So what brings you here Kyo?" Kyo scowled at the question.

"That damn dog made me come here. He said he needed to tell you something, but everything just busted at the same time, and then he kicked me out saying he wouldn't let me back in until I told you his message. But he never told me anything. He just wanted to get me mad, and I think it worked."

Hatori was struggling between a smile and a sigh. So first a sigh came out, but was then replaced by a rare, small smile. "You think?" was the reason for his smile. Kyo made another face.

"Alright, I know. He got me pretty damn pissed off, okay!" Hatori chuckled. "Now you think it's funny?"

"No, I was just thinking of how little it takes to get you riled up." Kyo was flushed and his hands were clenched into fists.

Hatori looked at the embarrassed teen, and said "So how do you think we're going to fix this little misunderstanding with Shigure?"

"I don't know, I was just planning on having you call him!" Kyo was getting more flustered as the minutes passed. Why was Hatori's house no better than Shigure's right now? Hatori sighed.

"I guess that is how things are going to have to be taken care of. I'll call." Hatori went to get the phone but Kyo looked down at the younger buy on the floor.

"Um, shouldn't we move Haru first?"

"What? Oh yeah, I guess we should put him in his bed." With the help of Hatori Kyo lifted Haru onto a bed in a spare room Hatori always had available. Then they left the room and shut the door.

"Now that that's done I guess I can get this mess straightened out with Shigure." Hatori left Kyo on the couch and grabbed the cordless phone. He walked back into the living room with the phone next his ear, having already dialed Shigure's number. He took the phone in front of his face and looked at it, then pressed a few more buttons. He did that about 3 more times.

"Is something wrong?" Kyo asked, beginning to get worried.

"Turn on the TV." Kyo searched around for the remote and found it in between the cushions. Figures. He hit the ON button and a weather report came on the screen.

"Just in, a blizzard is sweeping through the entire county. Stay home, don't go outside, and your electricity will be down, including all phone lines—BZRRT!" The TV blinked and then turned blank.

"Now all the hydro is off and the lines are down! Great!" Hatori threw up his hands in exasperation.

"Sooo…what am I gonna do?" Kyo half wondered to himself. He didn't realize that he had said it out loud. Hatori blinked at Kyo.

"Well what else? You're going to stay here; I can't let you go home in a blizzard." The idea of staying at Hatori's house with Haru wasn't very appealing to Kyo, but one look at the swirling flakes outside the window made him more than happy to be inside.

"Okay, whatever. I don't see any other choice." Hatori nodded.

"Sorry, but you'll have to sleep on the couch, seeing how Haru has taken the spare bed." Kyo mumbled a "Whatever" and settled into the couch, trying to find a comfortable position.

Hatori left him alone and went to his own room. It was around 11, and he wanted to get something done tomorrow. On his way out of the living room it occurred to him that a blizzard was raging outside, and maybe Kyo needed some blankets. So he turned 180 degrees and went into the spare bedroom. Seeing that Haru was still sedated he grabbed a comforter from the wardrobe that no one used and threw it over to Kyo. It landed with a soft thwump on the boy.

Hatori watched it rise and fall with Kyo's breathing until it dawned on him that it wasn't moving. Kyo must've fallen asleep! Highly unusual, he had never seen Kyo sleeping unless he was sick. So Hatori did what everyone should do in this situation: he gently spread out the blanket over Kyo, who unknowingly turned in his sleep and faced the back of the couch, snuggling underneath the comforter. This almost broke a smile from Hatori's face, but he kept it hidden beneath his oft practiced emotionless stare.

Deciding he had had enough for that night, Hatori retired to his very welcoming bed.

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