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Here's some KeruYuki fluff to get you hyped up for the new story that's coming out. For my Chaell ;)

My Turn

How did I get into this ridiculous situation?

I looked down at the kneeling boy in front of me. "Oh, Yuki Sohma, I was wondering whether you might humbly consider, as it is my duty this February 29th – " He's going to die, he's going to die, I'm going to fucking kill him. " – whether if, it's not too much of a bother, you would accompany me to the theatre?" Kakeru's eyes were twinkling dangerously.

I grabbed him and tugged him up, blushing furiously. "Stand up, you idiot," I hissed, dragging him out of the room with a million wide eyes following us out. I marched determinedly along the corridor, pulling him after me. It was a common sight for me to tug around my fellow council-member and unless you'd been hanging around the common room where he… proposed… it was a perfectly normal thing and I hardly got a second glance. I tugged him into a classroom, rolled the blind down, turned round and slammed him into a filing cabinet. I still felt the blush over my face. "What are you doing?!" I hissed, and he grinned nonchalantly.

"Well, I've been waiting two months for you to pluck up the courage – " I really, really shouldn't have put up that mistletoe. " – so I just decided that, seeing as it's February 29th and all, the uke will do the asking."

I sighed, exasperated. He was often still too much for me to follow. "What has the date got anything to do with it?"

"February 29th is traditionally the day that the womenpropose to the men," he grinned.

I smiled a tad sadistically. "So I'm the man?" I said softly.

"I guess," he stammered. I grinned and pushed forward, kissing him softly. The tingling that erupted under my fingernails was overwhelming, and as I wrapped my fingers in his hair I wondered how I'd resisted him so long. He sighed softly against my lips as my hands drifted down to his hips, and my head rested on his shoulder. We paused for an infinitesimal moment, before I pushed away and smoothly redid my tie (though I had no idea when it had come undone). I left him ruffled against the filing cabinet, pausing momentarily in the doorway.

"That's a yes, by the way," I smirked, and waltzed out, the biggest grin I could fit on my face.