A/N: Ok, how many people here absolutely adore Hikaru and Akari together? Well, I do! Even though I really like Akira and Akari, Hikaru and her make such a kawaii couple! This is my first Hikaru no Go fic, and it'sAU.There probably won't be much Go….
Christina: Hmm. I've never heard of this anime…
Madushi: Really? Wow.
Christina: …
Madushi: …
Kimberly: HELLO PEOPLE! ; )
Madushi and Christina: Kim?
Kimberly: Yum! I had sugar! XD
Madushi: I don't like where this is going… o.O
Disclaimer: I don't own Hikaru no Go. :P
"YOU'RE WHAT!" screamed an outraged boy with bleached bangs, green eyes, in his young teens. Another boy, one with short black hair with a natural greenish glow, and warm emerald eyes cringed. "Hikaru, don't be so loud—"
"Like hell, I care! I want an explanation—you're moving, didn't tell me until the last minute, and the move date happens to be, uh, tomorrow!" Shindou Hikaru screamed at his friend Touya Akira. Akira sighed, "I'm sorry Hikaru. I knew I should have told you earlier but, it would've ruined our last days together, and I…"
Hikaru sighed, running his hands through his hair, "Alright, Touya no need to become sappy…" Touya chuckled. Leave it to Hikaru to lighten the dark mood. Truth is, he and Hikaru had been best friends since they were young. It was kind of hard to imagine how they were friends in the first place. They were complete opposites. Akira was calm, quiet, and polite. Hikaru was loud, funny, and rude.
Actually, they were rivals at first. Then rivalry had turned into friendship though they still were friendly rivals. Akira looked down and sighed his bangs covering his eyes. Hikaru sighed as well resting his elbows on the table. "…Wanna go catch a movie?" Akira looked up to meet Hikaru's sad emerald eyes, "…Yeah, sure…"
So that's how it went. Akira and Hikaru spent their last day together hanging out and going to places they had gone as kids remembering their childhood and laughing at the mischievous things they had down. At late evening they were on the roof of Hikaru's house, just laying down and watching the stars. "Hey Hikaru?"
"Yeah?" Akira smiled. "Okay, I don't want to sound corny or anything but.."
Hikaru was getting impatient. "But what?" Akira lifted his head to face Hikaru. "You're the best friend I'll ever have." Silence. Hikaru didn't answer. Akira sighed and got up. "I got to go now and help my parents pack for tomorrow. Good bye Hikaru." Then he left Hikaru alone to ponder his thoughts.
The next day, Hikaru woke up early. That's pretty strange, considering how lazy Hikaru is. "Akira…" he muttered. He couldn't imagine life without his best friend. To yell at him when he did something stupid. To tell him it was a bad idea when he dragged him along on one of his crazy schemes. To tell him "I told you so" every time he was wrong.
"Damn…" he muttered clutching his head. I really shouldn't get up this early in the morning. He slipped on some jeans and a long-sleeved T-shirt and crept downstairs. Hikaru quietly opened the door and gently shut it heading over to Akira's house next-door.
A large moving van was in front of his house. Akira sighed and ran his hand through his hair. He turned when he heard the scuffling of sneakers. "You came." He said simply smiling. Hikaru shrugged, "Yeah well I had some time…" It really meant a lot to Akira that Hikaru woke up extremely early just for him, especially since Hikaru wasn't much of a morning person.
"So," Hikaru began uneasily, "Who's moving in?" Akira shrugged, "I don't know. I really didn't pay attention to that fact." Hikaru groaned, "That's great. What if it's a cranky old woman or an annoying five year old? Or worse, a new couple with a year old baby who cries at night? I'll never sleep well again!"
Akira rolled his eyes, "Yeah, it's okay, all right? You'll be fine." Hikaru snorted, "I'm not worried about me. It's you I'm worried about. What would you do without me?" Akira gave him a wry grin, "I think I can manage."
"Akira-kun! Time to go!" Akira's mother called out. Hikaru stiffened. Here it came. The moment of dread. Akira stared at him and Hikaru stared back. Finally Hikaru said in a hoarse voice, "Take care." Akira gulped, "Yeah, you too."
They grasped each other's shoulders in a manly sort of hug. "Okay, right now we're having a friendly, emotional, non-gay moment." Hikaru stated. Akira grinned. Leave it to Hikaru to crack a joke at this time. Akira cleared his throat, "Well good bye Shindo."
Hikaru released his shoulders, "See you Touya." Akira climbed into the moving van and sat down staring out the window at Hikaru. He raised his hand in silent farewell. Akira returned the gesture.
Hikaru watched the van that held his best friend drive away. Forever.
Akari Fujisaki fingered her skirt as she stared at her new home. Her older sister noticed this and just laughed. "Calm down, Akari-chan. It'll be fine you'll see." (A/N: By the way, does anyway know the name of Akari's sister? Can you tell me please?) "But nee-chan," she protested, "What if the kids at school don't like me? What if the neighbors are nasty?" Her sister laughed, "Akari, you sound just like a little girl." Akari pouted. She had long chocolate-brown hair pulled in her trademark pigtails and large burgundy eyes. (At least I think so. If I'm wrong please tell me.)
"Besides," her sister continued, "You're so kawaii, how could anyone resist being your friend? Especially those cute little boys…"
"Nee-chan!" Akari yelled at her sister, her own face turning bright red. Her sister smiled satisfied. "Don't worry, Akari-chan! We'll have a lot of fun!"
And yes, they were going to.
A/N: So, what did you think? Was it bad? Good? Please, people I really need your comments. Constructive criticism is greatly appreciated and so are all your comments and questions. Sorry it's so short, it will get longer!Please review! PLEASE, PLEASE!
