Disclaimer: I do NOT own Durarara! or it's characters (I wish I did). I only own the OC's...

A/N: Hello, it's nice to see you all. I've previously finished one story from the Durarara! section called Chess Board. Some of you might of read it, I don't really care if you did or not, but I decided to make another OC story involving Shizuo. I don't know if this is considered canon or not, I just decided to make a story on Shizuo's past with an OC of mine. I've had this idea in my head FOREVER and now I finally get to post it. This is basically when Shizuo was in Junior High and High School, and it's about him and the OC character growing up together, so I hope you enjoy the story as much as I will. Have Fun~ (P.S. don't forget to R&R please)

Summary: Shizuo's past wasn't perfect, especially with all the mistakes he has to live with for the rest of his life. But when he thinks back, not all of it was that bad. Shizuo's past, Shizuo/OC, Romance/Friendship, Rated T for swearing and violence

Note: Since Shizuo is currently twenty four, the story will take place when he's in Junior High (Elementary School) about 13 years ago when he was 11, then skip up to 4 years later when he's 15 (after a few chapters of child Shizuo).


Deep Feelings
By Momo7902

Chapter 1:
First Encounter

Thirteen Years Ago...

"Are you alright?" Shizuo looked up to see a girl standing before him. He was sprawled on the sidewalk, covered in bruises as he breathed harshly on the ground. A street sign lie bent on the ground next to him. The girl stood over Shizuo, looking at him with thoughtful lilac eyes.

Shizuo was too hurt to say something, as he continued panting, staring at the girl as sweat beamed down the side of his cheeks. Shizuo had saw her staring when he tried to hit some random guy with a street sign, only to fail miserably. Shizuo ended up breaking his arm and dislocating his wrist.

The girl looked no older than him, probably the same age (or younger). The girl got on her knees and sat beside him, staring at him with a blank expression. She didn't expected him to answer her questions, he looked to busy trying to catch his breath. "Are you hurt?" she asked, though she already knew the obvious answer as she smiled at him playfully, her shoulder length black hair loomed over her shoulders along with her ragid bangs. Her lips were bright pink as they glistened in the setting sun. She wore a blue short sleeved dress with a white ribbon wrapped around her waist, which was tied into a little bow behind her. She wasn't wearing any shoes (which Shizuo found very strange) as she continued to stare into Shizuo's brown eyes.

"Do you want me to call the hospital?" she asked. Shizuo was getting annoyed with all of these questions, but he couldn't do anything about it in his current condition. And even if he could, he wasn't the type to hit girls.

Shizuo looked at her with a bit of an annoyed expression. The girl only giggled, a high pitch giggle for her childish girly voice. Though it was girly, it was surprisingly faded out, like she needed water. The girl stood up and made her way to a building. The next thing Shizuo knew, an ambulance had came to pick him up.

It didn't surprise Shizuo to see that girl at the side of his hospital bed. Shizuo's left arm was in a full cast and his right hand was wrapped up. He lay on the bed with an annoyed expression on his face. He stared up at the ceiling as the girl sat beside his bed, looking out the window. "How are you feeling?" the girl asked. Shizuo glanced over at her. It was night time now, the moon was hidden behind the clouds as the light on the ceiling nearly blinded Shizuo. The girl looked at him with a blank expression. "Who are you?" Shizuo asked, staring at her with a hostile expression. She smiled at him, her face filling with joy. "I'm glad you asked. I'm Kuminaka Maiyu," she said, bowing her head. "It's a pleasure to meet you."

Shizuo looked away. "What's you're name?" she asked. "Why did you call an ambulance?" Maiyu looked at his broken arm. "I don't know. You seemed pretty hurt after you lifted that stop sign out the ground, so I called for an ambulance." Shizuo wondered why she didn't care about the fact he 'lifted that stop sign' and almost hit someone. She didn't seem to care about his strength at all. Shizuo only frowned, looking at the ceiling again. "It's getting pretty late, I'll get going now."

Maiyu hopped off of her chair and to the door. "I hope you get better soon-"

"Heiwajima," he interrupted. Maiyu stopped talking to stare at him blankly. "It's Heiwajima Shizuo." Maiyu nodded, smiling again. "Well OK then, Shizuo-san, I guess I'll see you soon I hope!" She waved before shutting the door, leaving him in an empty hospital room which smelt like cleansing alcohol and other medical materials. Why is she being so nice to me? Shizuo thought.

...

Shizuo sat by himself in the hospital room, the sun up in the sky. Kasuka couldn't come because he had school, as well as Shinra. Shizuo was actually enjoying the silence though; it made him feel better... better that nothing was going to piss him off and make him go berserk. He stared out the window. He could see people walking by with friends, family, and loved ones. Shizuo frowned at the sight, rubbing his brown hair as he thought about things.

He looked at his wrapped hand with a bit of disappointment. Why do I always act like this? he asked himself. Shizuo set his arm down and sighed, closing his eyes so he could enjoy the peace and silence.

Suddenly, the door opened. Shizuo opened his eyes and saw the nurse. "Heiwajima, you have a visitor," the nurse said, smiling at him as she moved out the way, allowing someone inside. Shizuo looked a little shocked to see Maiyu smiling brightly at him. Her hands were behind her back and she was bowing her head, her cheeks red.

"Good morning, Shizuo-san," she said. The nurse closed the door and Maiyu pulled a chair over to Shizuo's bedside as she took a seat next to him. She sat on her knees as she rested her hands on her lap. She wore a white tank-top and a long yellow skirt with white flats.

Shizuo looked away from her, staring down at the recently waxed floor. "W-Why are you here?" he asked. Maiyu had a blank but bubbly (Shizuo didn't know how that was possible) expression on her face as she looked up at the ceiling, putting a finger to her lip. "Well you know..." she said, cheerfully. "I was worried."

"Worried?" Shizuo asked, disbelief in his tone. "Well, I just wanted to make sure you were feeling alright. Why, do you not like me being here?"

Shizuo pouted, looking away. "That's not it..." Shizuo could feel some sort of wind blowing on his cheek as he looked over. Maiyu was mere inches from his face, breathing softly over him. Shizuo's face went bright pink. "Are you sure you're alright?" Shizuo stopped blushing and just stared blankly at her. "I'm fine!" he said.

Maiyu backed up, staring out the window again. Shizuo wasn't the type to really get shy or embarrassed about things (unless it was something extreme). He wasn't outgoing either though, he just lived his life, and if someone wanted to talk to him about something (as long as it didn't piss him off) he wouldn't mind. But Maiyu seemed so unordinary it was sort of hard talking to her, especially since she kept asking him questions. It's just like Shinra all over again.

"Um," Shizuo began. "Maiyu, don't you have to go to school?" he asked. Maiyu looked at him with a dazed expression. She seemed confused for a second. "I left early. I asked my Mommy if I could see you," she said. "Tsk." Shizuo looked away.

"You really don't want me here," she said. Shizuo didn't answer, he closed his eyes, pouting to himself. Maiyu got off her knees and started kicking her legs around. It was silent for about five minutes until Maiyu started singing, "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star". Shizuo clinched his teeth, his head aching. "Shi-zu-o-san~" she whispered. Shizuo glanced over at her. She started saying his name again and again, it was pissing Shizuo off as he tried to block her out.

"Don't you have something to do?" he rudely asked. Maiyu stopped saying his name and looked at him. "Oh, sorry. I actually came to talk to you," she said. Shizuo looked over at her with a curious expression. "So, Shizuo-san, do you have any family?" she asked. Shizuo didn't answer. "I do, I have my Mommy and my Daddy." she said.

"One brother, and my parents," he bluntly said. "You have a brother? That's cool! I've always wanted a sister though, one to share my secrets to and have girl fun with." Maiyu looked up at the ceiling. "Do you have any friends."

Shizuo frowned, her questions starting to irritate him. "One," he said. Maiyu looked at him joyfully, a smile spreading across her face. "Well, I guess you have two now!" Shizuo blushed, looking away. Maiyu giggled, getting up off her chair to stare out the window. I must of screwed up, Shizuo thought. To be getting her sympathy... I feel bad for wasting her time. I screwed up...

Maiyu's expression looked happy, like she was enjoying the visit, which sort of shocked him. He didn't know why she'd want to see a guy like him, especially after witnessing him trying to hit someone with a sign. Shizuo didn't want to ask why she really wanted to see him, that might just drive her away, and he was actually enjoying her company. The sun beamed through the open window as fresh air filled the small stuffy room.

The nurse suddenly walked in, looking at the two children. "Um, Kuminaka-kun, your mother wants you to come back now. She says she's about to leave." Maiyu ran over to the nurse and looked back at Shizuo. "I guess I'll see you soon, Shizuo-san." Maiyu waved at him before she walked out, the nurse closing the door. Shizuo stared out the window, watching as Maiyu walked off with her mother.

Shizuo smiled softly, as he watched her pull off. What's wrong with her?


Well, that's a first chapter, just about how they met, but nothing extreme. More stuff happens later in the story, so please Stay Tune~