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So, welcome to my newest story! I must warn you now, this story will contain slash, or gay pairings. If you don't enjoy that then the back button is right up there in the corner. I will not condone flames just because of homophobia.
Anyway, I do not own anything you recognize, be that from Vampire Knight or Ouran High School.
"Please don't go Zero." Yuki's plea faded in and out of her ears as a soft smile spread across her face. He would stay for her, and the scenes would continue to unfold as they should. It was easy enough for her to see, even without her visions that he was in love with her, as little Yuki was with him. He would likely be displeased to know that someone saw it at all much less to see it as the love of a teenager without any common sense.
His love was true enough, even a fool could see that in the way he looked at her, the way he moved around her, the way he thought of her, however, he didn't love her enough to do what was actually safest for her, which was to remove himself from the picture or put contingency plans into place to protect her should something go wrong. At least, that would be the safest route a normal human would see. She knew that really, Yuki would be safest with her loyal friend at her side.
Nekozawa Akira giggled as she stared out the window of her classroom. Kuran-sama's plan was going to come crashing down around him, with his king being checkmated by something as unpredictable as love. Then it would be wonderful to watch his tangled web of lies come undone and his world crash down around him.
Hitachiin Ryuk glanced towards his dearest friend's noise, it was obvious to him that she was thinking about those visions again, the talent of her family preoccupying the forefront of her mind. To him the only truly entertaining part about this odd turn of events was that the young psychic had yet to realize that she was to be more than a spectator to this complicated chess match.
He didn't share in her somewhat frightful dislike of Kaname, seeing him only as another vampire, not as a manipulative goat as she seemed to. Then again, Akira could see much of what Kaname did being psychic, while Ryuk was merely telekinetic.
To Ryuk it was obvious that those with power were never left out of the manipulations of fate, and the irony of a psychic being blindsided by something obvious was not something the powers that be would miss out on watching unfold.
