"Come with me." He held out his hand waiting for me to take it.
"I,..I don't know Jin."
"It's ok. Come on." He took my hand in his and we ran off. I wasn't sure where we were heading but I didn't care. My heart was fluttering and my tongue tied whenever I tried to talk. We continued to run through the busy streets of Japan until finally we started down a dirt alley. Passing by children playing we passed through the alley and up to an old storage building.
"Were here." Jin breathed heavily. He reached in his pocket and retrieving a key he unlocked the door. Following him inside, the building was in good shape. The walls were painted with detail of a forest scene, the floor was painted like a forest floor, and the ceiling was a sky blue.
"Awesome." The word escaped my mouth, gaped open in awe.
"I love to paint." Jin shrugged his shoulders, and grinned wider than before.
"You're very…good." My eyes wandered over to his canvas paintings. Beautiful scenes of flower gardens and what looks like a city in Italy, Spain, and even the street where I live.
"Hey, I know that place." I pointed at the painting and walked up to it. "This is my street."
"Yeah." He shoved his hands into his pockets.
"And that's my…house." I stared at the detail illustrated. "Did I say you are very good at this."
He threw back his head and laughed. "Yeah you mentioned that." His smile glistened in the dim light, causing my heart to skip a beat. We grew silent, staring into one another's eyes. Stepping closer to him my hands automatically reached up and around his neck. Lowering his head we leaned in closer and soon his lips met mine. Molding our bodies together I turned my head to the right and slid my tongue in his mouth. His tongue danced with mine, and turning my head left I softly bit his lip, and began our tongue dance once more.
My face grew hot and soon my hands began to roam down his hard chest. He breathed in and he too began to explore my body. Grabbing his belt I started to unloosen it, and unbutton his pants. His hands found my underpants and he tugged them down and lifted me up on the table. Stripping down his pants his manhood protruded and entered me.
Thirty-five minutes later our relief came and after cleaning up, I began to get dressed. Tightening his belt he watched me with a smile making me feel a little awkward.
"What?" I asked blushing.
"Nothing,..I just..finally…got you."
Words failed me, failed to tell Jin Kazama exactly how I felt. For all these years how I would always watch him from afar, how I was too shy to talk to him. Now finally I could have him as my own. Even though I wanted to tell him everything, I remained silent. He sauntered towards me and holding me to him he whispered in my ear.
"I love you."
…
My cellphone alarm went off, scaring me awake; like a toaster popping up. Stretching my arms I turned the alarm off and dressed myself for school. Memories of yesterday still remained in my mind, smiling I quickly brushed my teeth and grabbing my satchel I headed to the bus stop. The early morning was already warm, and the streets were busy with people going to work. Walking up the sidewalk my friend Miharu ran up to me.
"Xiao." She bumped me in the side with her elbow. "So what did you and Jin do yesterday after school?" she asked with a sneaky smile.
"Oh..nothing really." I stared at the ground so she wouldn't see my smile.
"Oh yeah, sure." Her grin grew wider.
"Don't tell anyone Miharu. You know that my father and his father are rival companies."
"I know Xiaoyu, I won't tell." She stared at the ground as she kicked a rock.
"Thanks." I put my arm around her.
Boarding the bus, I listened to everyone talk about the masquerade ball the school was hosting for next month. Sadness crept over me as I wondered if I could go with Jin, or pretend to have feelings for another guy and go with him.
"Why couldn't my dad be like a store owner or a baker, but no he had to be a corporate owner like Jin's father?" I complained to Miharu who smiled at me.
"It's ok Xiao."
"No it's not." I stuck my tongue at her.
"Big baby." Her comment made me shut up until the bus stopped in front of our school. Stepping off and heading to my first class, I stopped at my locker to get my Geography book. A note fell out of my locker when I opened it.
What's this? I questioned opening the folded paper.
Meet me in the gym at four. The scribbled writing read. With a smile I refolded the note and placed it in my notebook.
…
Lunch came around at one-thirty. I sat outside on my favorite bench, right across from Jin's table.
"Hey." Miharu stepped one leg over the bench.
"Hey, how's your classes?"
"Ok, a lot of homework like always."
I nodded my head in agreement and taking a bite of my rice ball I sneaked a quick glance over at Jin. His table was full of his friends and his fiancé; Lily.
Why does he have to be engaged? Of course his engagement was forced upon him by his grandfather. Kazuya couldn't care less who his son married, but Heihachi thought it was a good match, because of the possibilities the Zaibatsu could gain through their marriage. I sighed with desire. Just yesterday his hands roamed over my body.
"Are you so hot?" Miharu asked, causing me to snap back into reality.
"Huh,. What?"
"Are you so hot?" She repeated as she looked over her study guide for literature/poetry test coming up next block.
"That's Romeo and Juliet right?" I questioned, taking another bite from my rice ball.
"Yeah, I think."
"What characters are involved in this scene?" she asked me again.
"I don't know." I stared down at her lunch. "Are you going to eat?"
"Yes…Eventually, maybe after I graduate." Her laughing eyes stared at me from over her study guide.
"You're crazy."
"Thanks."
I glanced at my cellphone to check the time, then without noticing my actions I looked up and over at Jin once more. His table was laughing at something Hworang had said, when all of a sudden he gazed over at me. His dark brown eyes sparkled in the warm sunlight, and his gorgeous smile beamed at me. I returned his grin with one of my own, until Lily glared at me.
Her icy blue eyes bore into me, like into my very own soul. I was always told not to be scared of anybody, but this time, that rule didn't apply. I quickly turned my head away from her and to Miharu.
"Is she still staring?" I whispered. Miharu glanced up at me and to her right.
"Yeah pretty much." She then shoved rice and vegetables in her mouth. I kept my head down, until a shadow of a girl towered over. With the worst expectation playing through my mind; I glanced up to see icy blue eyes Lily. (Yes I do give people nicknames, kind of like codenames amongst friends.)
"Hey Lily, what's up?" I smiled sweetly.
She stared hard at me, then at Miharu, who in turn glared back with a bitch face smile. Miharu is braver than I am with confrontations.
"Why are you staring at my fiancé, Xiao?"
"Uh.." Well I did sleep with him last night. I thought nervously.
"You shouldn't."
"Why, am I not free to look at who I want, plus I was staring at the clock over the entry." Thank God there is a clock over the main entry doorways.
"Your families are enemies, so if I was you, I wouldn't have anything to do with Jin." She turned to walk away. "And if you do, you will have to me to deal with." Flipping her hair she strolled back to her table, as Jin looked on at her then to me.
"What did you say?" I heard him ask rather loudly as the rest of their conversation was quiet.
"Wow Xiao, I think she's jealous." Miharu mumbled as she crunched on her chips. The bell rang loudly and teachers shooed the students back into the school building.
For the rest of the day I remained quiet and a little scared because Lily was in my last three classes. Finally the end of the day came around. Standing up from my seat I watched Lily pass by me, her hair whipping my face.
"Ugh." I spat her hair away from my mouth. I headed to my locker, unloaded my books, and headed for the gym. This was the only event that helped me make it through today. I powerwalked to the gymnasium, passing by the teen boys who were in basketball practice. I observed the court, searching for who I hoped for; but instead I got less than.
"Xiao." A guy crept up behind me. I let out a surprised squeal, causing a lot of guys to stare at me.
"Sorry." I held up a hand and turned to my suitor. "Oh hey…Leo!" My voice squeaked with surprise.
"How are you?"
"I'm good." I turned to my left and right. "Um hey, was that you who put that note in my locker?" I asked.
"Oh that.. uh no." her eyes went to the floor. "Unless you're ok with that?" her eyes darted back to me.
"No." I stated, shaking my head in disbelief, as I stormed off leaving her without giving me a reason why. Stalking past the boys who were trying to do suicides exercise, and me disrupting them, the locker room door shot open hitting me on the head.
"Oww!" I exclaimed, backing up from the intruder.
"I'm sorry." A familiar voice exclaimed as a large hand caressed my cheek. Batting my eyes open, I felt blushed as I stared into Jin's dazzling brown eyes.
"oh, it's ok. I'm just heading home." I stammered.
"I'll walk you." He lowered his hand to my waist as we went through the same door he was coming through.
I'm so glad we live on the same square. I thought to myself.
"What about Lily?" I asked, giving him a side look.
"I always walk home by the alleys." He glanced back at me. "To avoid her, she always stands with her friends on my block. I walk this way and she never sees me." He smiled.
"Good idea."
We took the back alley to his block, passing by his art building or a personal storage building art studio a smile appeared on his lips as did mine. Passing a few more blocks we neared his house.
"Well I guess I'll see you tomorrow." He stopped, staring into my eyes.
"Yeah, tomorrow." I replied, as he leaned into me, his lips coming down over mine. Savoring his tasteful lips, and his sensual touches to my breasts, we parted till tomorrow.
Such sweet sorrow, wait till tomorrow, when I want you now.
