Kai: No one ever makes a story of me being happy. HNNN.

Rei: Don't worry Kai you still have my sexy ass.

LS7: As u people can clearly see, things like this don't happen in Beyblade therefore I don't own..

Tyson: There are mentions of blood, horrible deaths and BoyxBoy love. So if your not into this, please do us all a favor and-

Max: PLEASE DON'T COMPLAIN……(On sugar high)

LS7: Enjoy.

Summary: Kai sits alone one night and because he's thinking about the color of his eyes, he relives the most horrific moment in his life. But Rei comes to comfort him tonight.

PROLOGUE

Kai's P.O.V.

Red. A color with so many meanings and many misunderstandings to it it's hue. Red to me is the color of my eyes that is filled with so many things. Hatred, passion, fire, strength, solitude, and blood. My favorite place in Tyson's dojo is outside beside a little pond of lily pads and Japanese gold fish. I always come out here in the middle of the night to just get away from everything and just let my true self that I don't even let the rest of the blade breakers see. The only person that has seen the real me, is Rei Kon. Rei is the love of my life and we've been together for only three months but to me, they seem like years. He's the only one who truly sees me for my self but reliving that day is what helps me to build a shell of defense for my safety. The warm breeze of summer hits my face as a nice welcome and ruffles my two-tone hair around as if asking it to dance. The moon tonight is brighter than ever and even knows of the pain I suffered for seventeen years. The blue triangles I normally wear that make me look tough and cold are off. You know? For someone who is raised in coldness of Russia doesn't really enjoy the cold as much. Russia, that's where everything started. My birth, my parents murder of the hands of the man I call

"Grandfather."

LS7: This was only the Prologue and that's why it's a bit sort. I wanted to get Kai's feelings across but don't worry the second chapter is a little longer and more depressing.

L: Please review