[Helllooo! Glad you could read this fanfiction! : D

M'kay, this 'fanfiction' is really an RP I am doing with a very good friend who agreed to do this with me (Jady-Invader). I shall give her some credit it this :3

I play:

Amu

Tadase

Kiseke

Jade plays:

Kukai

Ikuto (later on)

Daichi

These guys don't belong to us. Tsuki and Tama Eiri belong to us (Tsuki is mine, Tama is Jade's).

Enjoy : D]

The five guardians sat around the table of their royal garden. The table had two more chairs then usual, and the five were sitting there as if waiting for some one. And truthfully, they were. They were waiting for a pair of girls that Kukai (since Kukai is in their grade it's only normal that he finds out) had discovered the other day. Tsuki was rather shocked when she saw a little green haired man floating around his head. In fact, everyone was rather surprised when they heard this news from Kukai. Especially Amu, who was still fairly new to this whole Chara business. Since they had told her that no one but Chara Bearers could see Charas. And young children.

"Are you sure that you gave those two the letter to meet us here after school, Kukai?" asked Tadase, looking over at the redhead. Obviously, Tama and Tsuki were late to meet the five at the garden. And most of them, Amu and Kiseki in particular, were getting quite bored with waiting. He drummed his fingers on the table, sighing.

Tsuki walked beside her sister, her hands in her pockets. "What do you think the Guardians wanted to see us about? Do you think it was because of that little fairy thingy flying around Kukai?" she asked, glancing at Tama. She was pretty confused with all of this, especially the fact that she had seen Daichi. But she was focusing on what Daichi was exactly. It wasn't like Kukai stuck around for very long after she pointed him out.

Kukai leaned back in his chair, head hanging over the back. Geez… this was boring. Just waiting on two girls to show up at the Royal Garden. If they don't show up soon Yaya will eat all the sweets... grinning at the thought he snapped his head up and looked at the other Guardians… They looked pissed, great.

Green eyes flitted over to Tadase, "Hmmm… I'm sure I gave them an invitation…" he explained, rubbing his head in thought. Had he? He wasn't really sure… he'd been too busy thinking about the soccer game after school to even care. "I'm not entirely sure, though…" Kukai grinned sheepishly… If he hadn't given the invitations to those girls, he was screwed…

"It probably is because of that little fairy, Tsuki…" Tama Eiri answered her sister, brown eyes focused on the large Greenhouse in front of them. "Hm… think we should go in now, huh?" the girl asked, tugging at her skirt in frustration. She hated that thing… stupid school uniform.

Not even waiting for a reply Tama pushed the door open and meekly stepped inside… this was a once in a lifetime opportunity, why waste it on chickening out?

"H-hello?" she called out, glancing back at her sister before looking around.

Tadase practically face-palmed, until he heard something from the front of the garden. He glanced at the others. "Do you think that's them?" he asked. Kiseki nodded, "Only one way to find out!" He stood up and walked over to the front of the Royal Garden. When he saw the Eiri girls, he smiled and said, "Great, you made it."

In his head, he was actually a bit annoyed at Kukai. The boy was not very responsible... Mostly only thinking about soccer, obviously. But he was quite relieved when he saw Tama and Tsuki at the door. That at least meant Kukai was safe from the wrath of King Tadase. THIS time. Next time he wouldn't be so sure...

Tsuki looked over her sister's shoulder and looked at Tadase. "H-hi, Hotori-san," she said, quietly. She couldn't see anyone else, mostly because she was only peeking over her sister's shoulder, but she knew very well that they were in the right place, since Tadase had come to the door. Maybe everyone else was further into the garden house? No doubt...

Kukai just shrugged at Tadase, it wasn't his fault he might've forgotten about giving the girls an invitation. Lucky for him he had remembered to give them the letters and now they were here… thank god. The boy couldn't have been more grateful when he heard familiar voices echo from the doors. He shot up, looking down from the table, down the steps and towards the door. "Ah! Tama, Tsuki! Glad you made it!" he exclaimed, waving at the girls enthusiastically, big grin on his face.

"Hey, Hotori," Tama nodded at the King before stepping away from her sister and rolling her eyes, "Why are you being so shy? You're never shy… is it because of Hotori?~" she asked, sly grin painted across her face. It was always fun to tease her sister, even better if there was an audience.

"Anyways… What did you want us here for? Kukai-kun gave us this invitation but he ran off before we could ask him what for…" she muttered, glaring at the red-head who'd moved to stand beside Tadase now.

Tsuki glared at her sister. "No," she grumbled, shaking her head. She stood up straight and put her hands in her pockets again, looking at Tadase and Kukai, awaiting the answer to her sister's question.

"Well... Kukai told us that you could see his Chara, and we need to know how, or why, you can see them," Tadase said, looking at them both. Might as well come straight out with the reason instead of easing into to it. The girls did seem eager to know what was going on. When Kiseki came floating up beside his head, Tsuki pointed to him.

"Chara? You mean like that little fairy thing?" she asked, looking at Kiseki in an odd way. She snickered. "It looks like some sort of fai- I mean, Chara king or something," she said, causing Kiseki to smile wide. But before he could begin his long rant about subjects and such, Tadase waved him away and nodded, "Exactly."

Tama stuck her tongue out at her sister, "Yeah, whatever." She hummed, returning her gaze back to Tadase and Kukai. "Charas… hmm…," the girl began, watching the floating people carefully, "So that's what they are~ Well… I don't know why we can see them, we just can. Is that bad?" She looked worried, was it bad that she and her sister could see these things without having ones of their own?

Kukai frowned, "That doesn't make any since, though… Only people with Charas, or children, can see them… It's rather strange that you two can see the 'fairies' "he explained, gaining a kick from Daichi, "I'm DEFINITLEY not a FAIRY! the Chara snapped, glaring at the Guardian, "… though… I'm pretty sure Kiseki is~" Daichi teased, looking at Kiseki mischievously.

Tama grinned, she liked Daichi… "Anyways…" Kukai began, poking Tadase, "Isn't there anything that explains this in the book?"

Tsuki scowled at her sister before looking up at Daichi and grinned faintly. He was pretty cool... "There's a book about all of this?" she asked, looking at them.

"I am no fairy, Daichi! And even if I was, I'd role them ALL!" exclaimed Kiseki, striking a pose, a grin on his little face. Tadase sighed at his Chara and returned the attention to the others. "Possibly," he replied to Kukai, then looking at Tama and smiling. "No worries. It's not bad at all, just very... interesting."

Tsuki smiled, "It's definitely cool! But what are these things, exactly?" she asked, poking Daichi and smiling at him. He seemed so cute as well as cool to her. "And who else has these things? I want one~" Tadase chuckled at this, shaking his blonde head.

Kukai nodded at Tsuki's question, "Yup~ Because someone took the time to write a boring book about this stuff when it's more fun to find out by yourself." He explained in a bored tone, going up the steps towards Amu and the others.

Daichi just rolled his eyes at the King, "Yeah right, Kiseki! What fairy doesn't walk around in big poofy pants?" he exclaimed, poking Kisekis nose. "Pffft~ No way you'd rule. I'd be King… because fairies aren't allowed to be King." The Chara explained coolly, waving a miniature hand.

"Ah, good. I hoped it wasn't bad." Tama sighed in relief, following Kukai. Daichi let out a squeak when he was poked, " Ah! D-don't do that!" he exclaimed, scooting back and giggling. Daichi hated being ticklish… It was Kukai's fault for being ticklish himself, though Daichi' was sure no one knew. "I am Kukai's would-be-self~" he explained, brown eyes scanning Tsuki up and down, "Come on… You have to go meet the others!"

At that, Daichi floated towards the stairs, heading towards the other Charas and Guardians.

Tsuki giggled at Kukai's reply as to the book about Charas. Of course. There are books about EVERYTHING. And Tsuki actually liked reading some of them. But then, sadly, get bored halfway through and leave it lying around some where in her room never to be found again. Until her parents came up to her room, bugging her about cleaning it, thus also having to find extra money for library fees. Books about everything... not very great, if you asked Tsuki. She caught up to everyone else, grinning at Daichi.

Kiseki scowled at Daichi. "How would YOU know that? Maybe you're a little fairy, Daichi," he said, crossing his little arms over his chest. He sure didn't like being degraded that way, being "king" and all.

Tadase walked beside Kukai. "Of course you'd find it fun to have to work many hours trying to figure something simple out instead of simply looking in a book, Kukai," he said with a sigh.

Kiseki was making this too easy… It was so fun to mess with him! " Well… first off, I cant be a fairy because what fairy wears shorts and a T-shirt? None, that's who. Fairies wear fancy clothing and stuff like you! So that proves you're the fairy here, not me." Daichi explained, sitting on Kukais shoulder and sticking his tongue out at the King.

"Well… finding it out on your own is more fun than reading a stupid book." Kukai replied, pulling the book out and setting it on the table before sitting down again. "I have no idea why you guys would want to even read a book, they're so stupid." He added with a grin, opening the book and flicking through the pages lazily.

Tama stood and stared, there were so many little people floating around! "Ooooh! They're so cute!~" she exclaimed, grabbing Amu and Yaya's Charas and hugging them. "I want one… why can't I have one?" she pouted, putting on the puppy eyes.

"Well, kings also wear these clothes, Daichi! Are you saying that all great kings are fairies, then?" he frowned, beginning to be quite irritated by the green haired Chara. Although it seemed quite easy for the others to be ignoring the quarreling Charas.

Tsuki watched her sister spaz about the Charas. The only ones she found quite interesting were Daichi (who was currently annoying Kiseki, so she wouldn't interrupt) and Miki (who was being totally squashed by her sister), so she just sat down beside Kukai and read as much as she could from the book before Kukai decided to turn the page. "How are you going to find anything if you don't even look at the pages, Kukai-kun?" she said, frowning slightly.

Tadase shrugged slightly and sat on the other side of Kukai, watching Tama as Kukai and Tsuki looked in the book. He noticed Amu was frowning at Tama as she hugged her Charas, and chuckled. "It's not that easy to get a Chara of your own. Also, there's a lot of responsibility when you get one, as well."

"Silly Kings do! Nope… I'm just saying that you look like a fairy~" Daichi smirked triumphantly, he's definitely pissed Kiseki off. Good. "Anyways… I don't have the time to fight with silly little fairies who believe they are Kings." He sighed, waving his hand at Kiseki and looking at the book Kukai was flicking through.

"How come you've got three… and the others only have one?" Tama asked, still clinging to the four Charas tightly. Kukai looked at Tsuki and grinned, "Well… if I see a picture that looks interesting I'll stop and look at that page. That's how I read." He explained, flipping through the pages again and stopping at one that had a dragon on it.

"I don't care about responsibility… I have plenty of that stuff," Tama explained, slowly letting the Charas go and sitting down. "Do I just have to wish for them or something?"

Kiseki scowled once more before sitting on Tadase's shoulder, looking very pissed. Yep, Daichi definitely did his job to annoy him like hell. He grumbled something nasty about Daichi before receiving a frown from Tadase. The blonde boy looked at Tama and replied, "Sort of, yeah."

Amu blinked at Tama. "I'm not really sure," she replied with a slight shrug as Miki, Suu and Ran floated back over to her shoulders, watching the others.

"He he, that looks cool. But why is a dragon in a book about these cute little Charas?" asked Tsuki, frowning again at Kukai. "Actually, what would a dragon have to do with some one seeing Charas and not having them? You just wanna see the picture."

"Oh… ok." Tama nodded, looking around the garden, it was really pretty, at least she thought so. So… all I have to do is wish and I'll get a cute little Chara… she thought with a grin on her face, sounded easy enough.

"It does look cool… and I have no idea, Tsuki," the green-eyed boy explained, pouting slightly. He felt his cheeks heat up, "Uh…No… I thought it might have something to do with people seeing Charas!" he protested, face red. Don't blush dammit! You'll look like an idiot in front of Tada—I mean… everyone else! He mentally slapped himself before forcing himself to calm down. Daichi smirked knowingly and let out a dark chuckle

Tsuki just grinned faintly, finding his blush amusing. "Riiight. Again, HOW THE HELL DOES A DRAGON MAKE SOME ONE SEE THOSE THINGS?" she said, in a loud voice in his ear, as if the boy hadn't heard her the first time. "Baka..." she muttered under her breath and began flipping pages with a sigh.

Although Tsuki found this amusing, Tadase found it kinda... sweet? The bid Kukai blushing like that? Wait... what was he thinking? Kukai blushing being sweet? That seemed... wrong, right? It was wrong... He couldn't feel that way about his best friend. Pushing the thought out of his mind, he looked at the book, seeing nothing that helped so far. Especially the dragon.

"Wh-what are you smiling at?" Kukai growled, eyes narrowing. Daichi burst out laughing, this was amusing, really. " I don't know what it has to do with it!" the boy cringed, covering his ear and frowning at her, "You didn't have to shout in my ear…" he grumbled, letting her flick through the book.

Kukai looked at his watch and pouted, standing up, "Sorry guys… I have to go or else I'll be late for soccer practice. Come around to my house later, ok?" he grinned, waving to them as he walked off. Daichi chirped, "Bye!" with a small wave before rushing after the eldest Guardian.

"Aw…. Bye, Kukai-kun!" Tama called, she'd come back from her venture around the garden and was waving frantically after him.

"See ya, Kukai-kun!" Tsuki yelled. Tadase waved as well, watching the redhead run out with his little green haired Chara. The blonde turned to the others.

"Well, we'd might as well pick this up tomorrow as Kukai's house. Also, I should be going too," he said. He waved and walked off. Amu stood up and looked at the Eiri sisters. "Yeah, we should all go."

Tsuki nodded. Soon after that, everyone had left. All remembering to go to Kukai's house the next day.