Guys After Chicks
Shugo Chara
My first fanfic, hope you enjoy~
While driving, Ikuto sees Amu guiding baby chicks across the street. Prior to meeting the animal rights saving girl, he thought that chicks were nothing more than useless baby chickens. Will a new female roommate change his perspective on chicks, forever?
HONK
Amu's right foot stomped hard onto the brakes, causing her to veer forward and bounce back. Her arms clenched onto the wheel, her eyes just aware of the scene before her. Behind Amu, she could hear various honks and skiddings from the right lane. She blinked, waiting for her heart to slow, before pulling off her seat belt and getting out in the middle of the street.
"Asshole!" A particular blonde girl cursed out in her red convertible. She took the sunglasses away from her eyes in order to see the person who had so kindly stopped in the middle of the street. She couldn't understand why some moron would do this, besides the fact if they were mental.
"Calm down, Utau," the other blonde girl, much smaller and composed in features, comforted her friend. Utau sighed, letting her blue shades fall back onto her eyes as she groaned in annoyance. She placed her fingertips on her forehead as her elbow rested on the open window, and with a summoned patience, closed her eyes.
Amu shut the door of her black coated Acura and approached the front. Behind her was a curse in the distance, probably the car directly at her back, but she didn't seem to notice. Inside her eyes were locked on the family of small chicks a couple feet away from the hood of her car, trying to cross the busy street.
"Shit!" Behind a red convertible and white Altima was a shiny new Lexus, filled with three outraged teenage boys. The driver of the car had stopped abruptly, slightly causing the wheel to turn and their car to swerve just inches into the next lane. The passing car honked at the boy in response, giving him a glare. The young male responded with his finger.
"What was that?" His friend asked from the passenger's seat, leaning forward to have a look. The boy put his hand down and leaned over the wheel.
"Some idiot who doesn't know how to drive. Must be a newbie on the road."
"Bet you it's an accident!" An even younger teen called from the back seat. The driver didn't respond and instead honked at the cars before him. They honked back, though he wasn't sure if one of them had been the driver who started this chaos, probably unheard through the loud bickering from outside.
"Easy now," the brunette friend tried to calm him down, giving his buddy a carefree grin. "This gives us time to ask you about that chick earlier. What was that about?"
The driver honked again, glaring in front of him. Then after checking his mirrors and the next lane, shifted over the second lane and sped up.
"I'm freaken going to give you to the count of three to move your damn car!" Utau screamed to the pinkette in fury. It was enough trouble that she was wasting her time, but that her car stopped right in front of the turn she needed. Utau honked.
"Look, the right lane's clear now. Go around," her friend failed in an attempt to get Utau out of any drama. She was already humiliated once today, she didn't want her friend red faced again.
"No! I have to turn down this street and if this little bitch won't go because of some fugling ducklings, then I'm not going anywhere!" Utau honked twice, pounding her fist onto the wheel; but the girl ahead, the one standing a little to the right of her refused to move. In fact, she hadn't even flinched at the blasting sound. She stood her ground, acting like a crossing guard for the chicks.
Amu was almost terrified in the middle of the street, frozen stiff at the thought of what that girl would do next; but whatever this furious woman wanted was nothing compared to the concern Amu held for the ducks. Was she crazy? Possibly. Did she believe in animal rights? Yes.
The chicks were already down the street and Amu was happy to see that. They quaked, peppy and unharmed as they made it to the curb on the other side. Amu sighed, relaxing and turning to return to her car, but something caught her eyes.
Quack
The patch of yellow, chirping at her feet was enough to give Amu its attention. She bent down, receiving the chick in her hands before straightening up; but in the distance, veering at a high speed straight for her, Amu only had enough time to look over midnight blue eyes.
Quack - !
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