A/N: I'm sorry but you MUST READ THIS to understand what's happening in this story. The character Kaito* who will be mention in this story is from the manga 'Yoroshiku Master'. To those who haven't read it, don't worry, the blurb should suffice. The story is about Karumi and Kaito. Kaito is a handsome lad and Karumi is his 'santa'. Kaito will transform into a reindeer only when his santa orders him to and he also obeys every order Karumi gives.
Shinwoo and Ik-Han had run off to someplace for a group date, as soon as the bell rang signalling the end of classes for that day. They stopped inviting him for such occasions after his stunt during the blind date with the beautiful Sae Ha girls. It was Seira's turn to clean the classroom and Regis stayed behind to help her. So Rai was left alone with the task of escorting Yuna and Suyi (or was the other way round?) The two girls kept giggling and kept saying 'How nice it would be to have a handsome and obedient servant like Kaito*' and 'One could never find a servant like that in the real world'.
Now, Rai didn't mean to eavesdrop or anything. They spoke loud enough in his presence, to be heard clearly. So he figured it wasn't a secret and therefore no harm in him knowing about it too. Besides, the words 'servant' 'obedient' and 'never find' caught his attention. It may not seem like him, but in truth, he is very proud of Frankenstein. He is very devoted to him and the mutual trust they share cannot be rivaled. So naturally this 'Kaito' character piqued his interest.
Thusly, Rai was reading the comic book which Yuna and Suyi were discussing about on their way home that evening, when Frankenstein entered the living room with a cup of tea in which he had added precisely 8 spoonfuls of sugar to cater to his master's taste. Rai had only finished the first chapter of that book, but that enough to impress him. Kaito truly is a very loyal servant. But Frankenstein's devotion ran deeper. He was absolutely confident about that but just to prove it, he said :
"Frankenstein, become a reindeer."
Poor Frankenstein who had no idea as to what was going on didn't know what to do. He blinked and wondered if he had heard it correctly. Was he getting old? Has his ears started failing him? Then his eyes landed on the book perched innocently on the table in front of his master. With the help of his 20/20 vision, he quickly read the blurb. It was enough to enlighten him about where his master got the idea from. However, it didn't provide him with any clue as to how to handle the situation. And so the poor servant was left to wonder, not for the first time, 'How do I explain this to him?'
