Hey, Kaila here. This is my first fanfic that actually made it to the completetion of a first chapter. I've written plenty...but they only got as far as two paragraphs. I hope that you readers will like this story. I want to see what happens so please read & review so I can continue.

This is a MimiMatt fanfic. I got inspired by the many Asian dramas I've been watching lately. The title itself is from a song called Give My Love by Edward Chun, which will be mentioned in a later chapt. I might, maybe, possibly but I'm not sure yet, depending where my mind takes me, have some TaiSora/TakeruKari action. Like I said, maybe because I sure as heck don't have this story planned out.

Summary: Mimi and Matt were on the verge of falling in love when Matt decides that he wants to further his music career, which includes moving to New York and leaving Mimi. After nearly two years of being seperated, old wounds that tried to heal are opened again when the former couple have to see one another. As Mimi was just getting used to her life without him and Matt was starting to gain fame in his life without her, what will happen as the emotions they had for eachother that were kept shut tight in their hearts come brewing out.


"Honestly Mimi. You were the one who came up with this dating service idea in the first place. A fresh start for those who haven't had a smooth sail in love, just like yourself. But when it comes to 'starting fresh' for your life, you clam up and forget about the advice you give those clients of ours every single day." the auburn haired woman finished as she returned to her desk.

"My advice?? How in the hell am I suppose to 'take my own advice' when I'm trying to get a fresh start from Yamato Ishida." Mimi said, standing up unconsciously, "Tell me Sora. Tell me how to get over Matt and I'll do it. But seriously, telling me to move on and actually doing to act are two different things."

There was a long pause between the friends, neither of them not knowing what they should say next. Sora sat at her desk, fiddling with a pen while Mimi pulled up her dirty blonde hair into a ponytail.

"Look Sora, " Mimi finally said with a sigh, attempting to break the ice, "Can we just drop the subject of Matt. Neither of us have a way of me moving on and I've been perfectly content with what I've been doing--"

"What, staying stuck while everyone moves." Sora muttered under her breath.

"So can we please just leave it alone and drop it." Mimi finished, pretending not to hear Sora, "I'm tired of having this conversation with you when the ending is always the same."

"Alright...alright!" Sora said, putting up her hands in defeat, "Go for your lunch break and I'll see you when you get back." Mimi nodded, picked up her bag, and walked out the door. Half way across the world, another blonde who possessed intense blue eyes dropped something as well.


"What the hell Matt!!" The brunette with untamed hair said, rolling on the floor, clutching his foot.

"Oh gee. Sorry Tai, I wasn't looking." Matt said, while helping his friend off the ground and picking up his guitar case.

"You weren't looking?!" Tai said in irritation, "How the hell could you not have seen me? I was yelling 'I got news! I got great news!' when I came in here. You've been too out of it these days Yamato, what's wrong?"

"Nothing is wrong," Matt replied, "What's the 'great' news?"

"We got the gig!" Tai beamed excitedly, "The Wolves are going to be the music act on SNL!"

"Wow, Saturday Night Live...uh, that's awesome." Matt replied, without the same enthusiasm as the man standing in front of him.

"I know! This is definitely a step up from the performances you guys had at Ken's night club."

"Yeah...uh, why don't you tell the guys the news. They're still in the studio. I'll see you later, I'm done for the day."

"Yeah...yeah, of course." As Tai walked off, jumping for joy with his new information, Matt began his walk to his car.

Although he knew 'The Wolves' luck was turning around since they decided to have Taichi 'Tai' Yagami become their manager, some part of him still felt unhappy and incomplete. Ironically enough, the feeling of incompleteness started creeping at him when the future of his bands career started improving immensely.

After moving from Odaiba, Japan to New York City, USA, The Wolves: Yamato 'Matt' Ishida, Jiro Nakadawa, Timothy 'Ti' Matsumoto, and Kira Suzuki, had lived several months doing the same thing they were doing back in Japan, performing in nightclubs and not getting any further to becoming a worldly-known rock band. They all thought, especially Matt, that making the move would help further their careers but it only made them live longer in the hole they grew quite comfortable in.

Everything changed when Matt received a phone call from his dear friend Tai, telling him that he was standing on his front door step and to let him in, and that he was about to change their lives. After hours of persuasion, Tai eventually convinced the members of The Wolves to hire him as their manager. Soon enough, Tai followed through with his word and their daily routine was altered.

Before any of them had time to blink, Tai had them signed with a prominent record label where they wrote songs and created beautiful music, and made their dreams come to life. Within a course of five months prior to hiring their manager, The Wolves had a two hit singles, their debut "Listen Up" and "Tsunami," both keeping number one spots on the Billboard music charts for four straight weeks, they had several appearances and performances on various television talk shows and radio stations across the USA to promote their debut album, "Initiation," and now they were nominated for five Grammy's, including Best New Group/Duo/Band and Best Rock Music Video. (A/N: I'm not sure if these categories really exist. Bare with me, please, I don't have time to look it up.) His life started to look better but the ominous feeling Matt possessed that began to distract him was all thanks to the reappearance of the Ms. Mimi Tachikawa.


This is my first chapter and I hope you like it. I do wish that I'll recieve reviews telling me weither this was a good start or not and telling me to please continue or not. I'll appriciate any feedback, thanks. I'm in the process of writing more, but I would like to know if there is anyone out there who actually wants to read more. Thanks for your time and I'll get to the next chapter soon if I infact have readers who'll wait. R&R, and please be kind. D