The Disappearance of the Butterfly

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a/n: Its been a while since I've written a fanfic but I can tell you right now that I have been typing much more often than I ever have before, so don't think I'm a newb writer cause I'm pretty sure I'm not. First off, I've been having a hard time on what type of theme I should type about on Maid-Sama and I finally found one! But, because I can only write SO MUCH on the summary, here's a larger summary of what you see before you clicked to read this story. Enjoy!

Full Summary: She needed space to breathe, and yet she wasn't like any of those girls who pushed people away, instead, she brought them closer and closer to her heart that people melted at how warm and yet how strong it was. But one day, she flew away, after being in her chrysanthemum for so long it was about time the little butterfly took off. No one expected her to leave so quickly, and no one imagined to where she would fly off too, so now they all seem to wait impatiently.

Ayuzawa Misaki has been missing for over a year and the third years of Seika High School are all worried about what has happened to their strict yet loved president. Many predict that she ran away, others thought she was dead. But because of the burning feeling of Misaki's beating heart, both Hinata Shintani and Takumi Usui do not believe the rumors at all, in fact, the only person who knows anything about Miss Ayuzawa's long absence is her sister Suzuna. Sadly, Suzuna remains in a coma after a terrible shock which is the truth and happening to the missing girl case. In a race against time to find out what happened to their long lost love, Usui and Shintani work together to figure out the puzzle pieces left behind. Just what happened in the Ayuzawa house that led to the absence of a girl, the coma of a sister, and finally the single trace to finding Misaki which is only a mere butterfly pin? Things begin to stir the lives of the people close to Misaki's heart and anger rages on as a lost cause to find peace within. Though hope prevails, it is not triumphant to the shocking truth of the Disappearance of the Butterfly.