I do not own anything in Vampire Knight, only my OC's.
Mildly edited.
Syrena Chidoree
"Aren't you excited, Syrena?" The soft and delicate voice of Lily Kitsune caught my attention. The small, petit human girl was staring at awe at the small town we were passing through. Her soft, blonde-silver curls were effortlessly gliding down her small shoulders, her uniquely colored honey eyes rounded with absolute amazement, and her pink lips were pulled up into a gasp of excitement. Lily was the youngest of my close-knit friends and was very child-like.
I blinked softly and stared out the window with curiosity but I wasn't that impressed with the stone-made, medieval-like town. It was cute but it couldn't compare to the towns back home in the United States. I knew lurking within the darkest parts of this town were the Level E vampires waiting for their next meal. "Not exactly." I answered with my usual bluntness but held a small smile on my face.
"Why not? This is so exciting!" Lily laughed freely, carelessly. She wasn't aware the delicate situation we were being hauled into but to be honest, neither was I. I wish I could be as excited as her but I couldn't bring myself to lie for her sake. I was excited but clearly, not so much. I didn't understand why we were being brought here.
"Lily," The rough and icy tone of Alexander Shadow caught her immediate attention, "Remember why we are here. This is a serious and fragile situation we are getting thrown into." His tone did come out rather harsh but it was just the way Alexander was and we all knew each other so well better then to take his tone to heart. Alexander's creamy brown eyes flickered towards the window before settling on the book he was reading, small wisps of his dark red hair fell into his eyes but he didn't bother removing them.
Lily pouted at the handsome aristocrat, "Why are so negative, Alex? Can't you see we're in a new part of the world? We're going to be part of something so amazingly different!" She heaved out a soft, happy sigh. Her unique eyes were wide with wonder and pride. I couldn't help but to tentatively smile at her wonder.
Alexander didn't bother looking up from his book but I could see the down tilt his lips held as he answered in his usual, cold tone, "You do realize that this can only end badly, right?" He gruffly stated his eyes narrowing at his book, "Even if we manage to bring something good to this place it will end in war. That is the only answer for this problem. This part of the world is still in the process of accepting one another; a process that will take a very long time."
I watched quietly but my eyes went to the other five in the car. Two were silently lost in their own world. One was sound asleep because the plane ride was something awful for them. The last two were listening intently with unsure expressions.
"We are here to help." I ended the conversation with a soft voice.
Alexander's icy eyes flickered towards me and he gave a curt nod, "To the best of our abilities." He agrees returning his attention to his book.
"Syrena," Drawled a lazy voice and I looked at my best friend, "You do know the position we are in, right? To your cousin," Otto Hans spoke with his galaxy colored eyes locked onto my silver-baby blue ones.
I gave out a huff, "I am not stupid. I know of the intentions of Kaname Kuran are. I wasn't so stupid as to go into this situation so blindly," I retorted quietly to him watching the others perk up slightly, "I did my research and no matter how discrete Kuran has been I can see right through those sad, crimson eyes and you all know that I am not one to be a pawn in anyone's game." I didn't mean for my voice to come out harsh and fierce but it had and it clearly surprised my closest friends.
"How long has it been since you've spoken to him?" Elise Archer, a beautifully dark aristocrat with wicked green-purple eyes and beautiful strawberry blonde hair, commented with a scowl. She was the tallest out of the three of us, Lily being the smallest. Elise was absolutely elegant in every sense of word but she held an unfiltered tongue that was sharper than any other, but she was fiercely loyal and protective. She was almost the mother of the group but don't let her hear you say that. She'll rip you to shreds with ease with a smile on her face.
"A very long time," I murmured not exactly sure when Kaname became so disconnected, "Things here in this part of the world are done entirely different. Here the hate between vampires and their hunters is heavily present despite the hundreds of years that have passed since the existence of vampires arrived on this green earth," I explained in a quiet but knowing tone as all eyes of my friends remained intently on me, "Our families…our presidents somehow think that, that a new era is due here which is why we are here. In America, hunters and vampires live alongside each other. Our sole purpose is to protect each other. We hunt those who dare to disturb the peace we've worked so hard to keep,"
My lovely friends knew this but despite already hearing this speech before, they listened as if I were telling the greatest story, "We live in harmony with another and corruption is something that we haven't faced in many, many years. So, why is it that this part of the world is struggling to grow? Why do they find it so hard to accept another and easier to fight and suffer?" I tilted my head to the side as the beautiful gates of Cross Academy came into view, "This country is nearing war…their Purebloods are fading quickly and the ones that still remain are doing nothing to keep the peace and acting selfishly rather then selflessly."
Dead silence trickled into the car. The only sound emitting was that of the car running over the stones of the road. The day was admittedly beautiful. It was rather late in the evening, around six or so, but the sunset was magnificent. The beautiful swirls of orange, pink, purple, and reds gave the town a beautiful appeal that even I admitted was surprising.
"Kaname…" Evan Onari questioned darkly, "Kuran is an enemy?" His voice slow and unsure but his eyebrows were furrowed with wariness. Evan was the second youngest and was an exceptionally talented hunter. The Onari family was famous for their children being extremely talented and skilled. The hunters here came from families of amazing history and lineage just as the vampires here came from families of great origins and blood-lines. The eight of us were split evenly; four vampires and four hunters.
The attention of all seven of my friends turned onto me as they carefully watched my expression. I had no reason to lie or keep secrets from my closest friends so, I kept my expression honest and open as I spoke carefully, "I am not sure," They all tensed at my answer, "I do not have this answer for you but we will find out very soon." My answer relaxed them but I could see the alertness flash in their eyes. It had been so long since Kaname visited my family or even attempted to contact us for help since his parents were killed, who knew how he was now.
The car pulled in front of the gates where a familiar figure stood looking more excited then Lily. The man often came to visit the Association back in America. He was very amusing and kind. "What of the situation with his adoptive son? Zero Kiryuu?" The light, charming male voice of Raze Shadows broke the unsettling silence in the car. The vampire hunter was squinting at the school with slight agitation and despite his shaggy black-purple raven hair hanging slightly in his face he made no attempt to move it, "The hunter turned vampire by that Pureblood? What of him? Is he an enemy or friend? His hatred towards vampires is notorious. How will he react once he lays eyes on you? On us? Here, all he knows and all he has been trained to do is hate vampires and trust in our brothers and sisters,"
"How will he act when he sees the bonds between us?" Raze looked at us with his obsidian and silver eyes. His question had been on everyone's mind. The story of Zero is a well-known one and although, we had hoped that Zero's tragedy would push both vampires and hunters towards alliance, it only made it worse.
My heart went out to the poor guy. To suffer such a thing was beyond anything we could ever understand but it was a valid question; one I didn't know. I felt frustrated that I didn't know the answers to their questions and by the look on my face, they knew as well but they didn't hold it against me.
"He's a wild card," Ambrose Kento, vampire hunter and Casanova spoke with a scowl, "No matter what this man says…that man is slowly converting into a Level E and he will smell your blood as will all the others on the campus. His reaction…his reaction is what I am not looking forward too because if he even attempts or thinks to lay hands on you I will end his life." Ambrose spoke harshly and I knew it was in distaste towards Zero for what he was.
A hunter turned vampire…even in America it was unheard of. A Pureblood hurting a hunter, in our country, was extreme taboo. The families of vampires and hunters are tight, so tight and firm, that they bond their children at birth. Friendships are built and foundations as well to ensure the best loyalty and survival. That was what we, in this car, were. Our families bonded us together so our friendship was unbreakable. Our loyalty to each other was unbreakable. Our love for one another was untouchable.
"No one will harm Zero." My voice was final as my eyes locked onto the mossy green and brown eyes of Ambrose, "He may be a hunter and from a good family but he wouldn't be foolish to attack so boldly."
I opened the car door and the fresh, chilly air hit my body in a welcoming caress. "Ayahh! Syrena! How was the trip? Did you see the adorable town? I am so happy that you agreed to come!" Kaien Cross, legendary vampire hunter all over the world, headmaster, and adoptive father, waved his arms wildly with his warm, kind brown eyes sparkling with absolute delight. He had on a strange-looking robe and his straw-brown hair was tied loosely.
He engulfed me into a hug and I chuckled softly as I hugged back, "The trip was grueling, Uncle," He squealed happily as I referred him as family, "The town seems adorable, indeed, and I hope the trip here was worth it. I can only lend a hand in hopes to achieve your dream." I said with sincerity and warmth as I beamed at him with a happy smile. The others were getting out of the car stretching their sore, tired limbs.
"Ooo, look at how adorable you all are! You all have grown so much since I last visited! Ah, this is what I wish to achieve here, Syrena, I have utter faith that you all can inspire my precious Day Class and adorable Night Class to coexist!" Kaien swept his arms out with glistening eyes.
"How exactly will these living arrangements work out?" Otto swiftly made his position beside me, "You know, we will not separate from her or each other." Otto's voice was gruff but respectful.
Kaien laughed cutely, "Oh, how nice to see you Otto! Oh, yes, yes I know, you eight are joined at the hip! Oh, but I figured it out! My sweet, little daughter Yuuki had the most brilliant idea! The old dormitory that the Night Class used when they first arrived has been vacant for some time now and we decided to rename it the Twilight Dorm just for you!"
The reminder of the Yuuki Cross caught my attention. I had forgotten about her part in this. She had no parents or any memory of her life before she was found by Kaname Kuran. The Pureblood brought her to Kaien and Kaien had adopted her into his life. I knew of the fondness Kaname had towards this girl. I knew of his plans were all revolving around Yuuki. The infatuation he had with the girl was strange and while many simply passed it as Kaname showing kindness to the girl…I knew better. I knew who she was to him.
My intentions weren't to harm the girl, far from that, but like I had said before. I wasn't foolish enough to come into this new world, unprepared. I knew the players just as well as Kaname Kuran did. His motives were ones of selfishness.
"What about the school arrangements?" Lily asked in her delicate voice while Alexander took her luggage from her before the petite girl could protest.
Kaien rubbed his head with uneasiness, "I am not sure, to be quite honest, my first thought was that Syrena, Alexander, Elise, and Otto were to attend the Night Class while Lily, Evan, Ambrose, and Raze would attend Day Class." He said with a slight frown while eying us.
"No," The answer was instant and in sync from all eight of us but I spoke further, "If it will be up to us then the eight of us will attend classes in the night. The Day Class students are of no interest to us only the Night Class. There is where we must lay our roots." I murmured as the presence of two headed our way. One was human and the other a vampire. Ah, Yuuki Cross and Zero Kiryuu, they have decided to come greet us.
"Then so be it," Kaien looked pleased with our answer, "Oh! Yuuki, Zero!" Kaien gasped with absolute delight as the two teenagers came into his sights. Yuuki Cross was a pretty girl with wide, crimson eyes and matching short hair that brushed against her shoulders. She had similar doe eyes like Lily, full of wonder. She was dressed in a black uniform with white lining. The uniform wasn't as horrid as I had thought. It was cute.
Her eyes were absolutely wide as she looked at us before adverting her attention to Kaien, "Hello, Head—I mean dad," She spoke very softly and gently, "Are these our new students?" She looked at me with curiosity. No doubt sensing the power and authority I held in my aura.
"Kaien," The baritone, glacial tone of Zero Kiryuu slithered through us all, "What is the meaning of this?" His startling lilac eyes glared at us with open resentment and hatred while his silver-white hung in his face. Zero Kiryuu had his hands clenched tightly at his sides and his eyes glared over all of us until they landed onto me.
His eyes scowled hatefully at me, "You." He spat as if speaking to me were venom in his mouth, I had never seen so much hate in someone's eyes before. I had never seen someone look at another with so much disgust but aside from that, I've never seen such sad, miserable, and self-loathing eyes before. It was buried deep within his beautiful eyes but I could make see it, just barely.
I blinked confused, "Do I know of you?" I questioned with soft frown feeling my friends behind me stiffen.
His glare could've murdered me on the spot, if looks could kill, but turned his anger and fury onto Kaien who had been watching his adoptive son with amusement, "Kaien, you did not say the new students were bloodsuckers." Zero snarled nastily.
"Bloodsuckers?" Elise was first to retort with hell brewing in her emerald-amethyst eyes and her face turned into a murderous expression, "You watch your tongue, bastard, before I rip it out! Don't pretend like you are not one of us, Zero Kiryuu." She snarled back with equal, if not more, nastiness.
Zero's face contorted into pure anger but held his ground despite the obvious angry trembling he had in his hands, "I am not like you, leeches." He hissed with hate.
It wounded me greatly that he acted with so much hate towards his own kind but even more so, of the suffering he must've been enduring all these years and right now. "Elise," I gave her a soft, chiding stare telling her silently to back off Zero. Her furious glare was replaced with a blank, apathetic expression, "We mean no ill will, Zero, we are simply here because Kaien asked for our help." I stared softly at the silver haired hunter.
He sneered at me before spitting, "We don't need help from anymore vampires."
"We are not vampires, Kiryuu," It was Raze who had spoken with a cold look on his face as he eyed the younger vampire hunter, "We are hunters too." Yuuki gasped looking both confused and horrified.
Zero's posture tensed and he glared at Raze growling out, "How can you stand to be so close to them?" It was obvious he was confused but he wouldn't let his expression say otherwise. His face was full of hate, disgust, and fury. The poor man…that was probably all he's ever known. What sort of life was that?
Raze remained unfazed, "The very reason that you do not know why I stand beside them is answer enough of your complete incompetence and stupidity." Raze drawled out icily while stuffing his hands in his pockets looking around with boredom effectively saying he was done speaking to the hunter.
"How dare you—" Zero was cut off by Yuuki.
"I do not mean to be rude but why are you standing so easily with them?" Yuuki questioned with her wide eyes. It was easy for her to see who was human and who was vampire and I was surprised. Not many could tell who the hunter was and who the vampire but there was something…something I did not like about the young girl that I couldn't place.
"If you are hunters why do you stand so close to them as if you were waiting to take a bullet for them? Isn't you sole mission to kill vampires?" She was talking a bit too boldly for my liking and I let show on my face by giving Kaien a impatient look.
"You could've explained this to them before we arrived, Uncle, we have traveled far to be here and now, we are being bombarded by childish questions." I spoke softly but the iciness was clear in my voice by the way Yuuki flinched and Zero pulled her behind him protectively while glaring daggers at me.
Kaien sighed dramatically, "I do apologize, Syrena, I figured it would be better for you to explain it to them yourself but I can see that, that is not wise," The kind man was frowning but smiled suddenly at me, "Shall I show you to your adorable new home? You shall love it! It is amazing!" Kaien looked excited despite the heavy tension hanging in the air between us and his adoptive children.
"Yes, we are quite tired." Elise spoke rudely.
"We're hungry as well," Lily drawled out with a relaxing smile.
"The sheer stupidity of this hunter is making my head hurt more then the fading sun." Otto remarked harshly. Zero's eyes snapped quickly to Otto's and filled with new hate but before Zero could snap, I had smacked Otto's shoulder with a stern gaze.
"Enough, Otto, do not provoke him." Otto glared at me with annoyance.
"Yeah? Well, you stop being so understanding and kind to him! He insulted you, Syrena." Otto looked frustrated with my lack of temper. He was right. Usually, I would be fast to bite anyone's neck off for insulting my friends or myself but I didn't want to bring anymore ill will towards the man. Those miserable eyes were haunting.
"Otto," I spoke in a warm voice sending him a compassionate smile, one that I gained from my mother, "We are all tired and weary, let us take our leave, yes? We have a lot of settling to do, don't you think?" I asked while widening my eyes up at my gruff and tough best friend.
Otto's face softened and he gently wiped a few wisps of my silver-blue hair away from my eyes, "As you wish, Sea." His lips quirking upwards at the sound of the nickname they had all given me when we were children.
From anyone else's view, it would look like a lover's intimate exchange; Yuuki was blushing madly at us while Zero glowered with disgust and whilst Kaien had began squealing with joy and prancing around with joy, "So adorable, Otto-kunn and Syrena-chan~!"
"Why not get married already, Syrena?" Elise teased with a slight upwards tilt of her luscious, red lips.
Alexander was staring at Otto with disapproval, "Get your grimy hands off of her," Alex was old-fashioned in the sense that the only person that should be touching any woman is family and or their soul mates; though my friends counted strongly as family.
"Otto can never land someone like Syrena," Snorts Ambrose going to swing his arm over my shoulders and pulling me away from Otto and into his chest, "Syrena isn't good enough for him but me, on the other hand," Ambrose smirks as he trailed off.
"You fool!" Lily spoke up bonking him on the head, "Syrena deserves someone who will cherish her every day and won't let her forget it! Somehow who will understand her better then she knows herself! Not someone who would only use her to boost his ego." Lily scowled at Ambrose but the teasing was clear in her voice.
"I would never use Syrena like that!" Ambrose complained looking offended, "Although, it would give my ego and reputation a massive boost but no!" He said when he saw the death glares from everyone else in our group causing us to all laugh.
Kaien was fawning over how adorable we were and honestly, I think that was his favorite word. Zero had whirled around furious while a confused and dazed Yuuki followed behind him like a lost puppy dog. "Come on, my adoptive new children! I shall lead you to your new brilliant home! Oh, you'll all love it so much!" Kaien gushed beckoning us to follow him eagerly. The car that had driven us here was long gone.
We had shipped our luggage a day earlier before we departed from America and only brought personal and important items with us. I glanced over at Otto who had my baby blue duffle over his shoulder while holding his own black one. When I opened my mouth, he shook his head and gave me a look saying not to argue. With a smile and eye roll I followed an eager and happy Kaien towards the new Twilight dorm. I was very aware of the pairs of eyes watching us as we made our way past the gates of the Night and Day Class. The Day Class were surrounding the Night Class gates with loud squeals and shrieking. I could see Yuuki and Zero at the front of the mob trying to keep the humans calm.
I couldn't help but to laugh softly, "Look, how amusing," I mused delicately, "These clueless, little humans." I smiled gently watching one student turn around to look at us and gape with shock. It was almost funny how one student turned into the whole mob. They all stared at us with shock and awe.
"Oh, those are my cute Day Class students! Won't you please wave at them? They are so amusing to watch!" Kaien fawned over his humans lovingly.
I was aware of the glaring from Zero and staring from Yuuki. They were unsure what to do now that the attention of the Day Class had turned onto us. They paid no mind of the vampires marching slowly out from the gates. All beautiful, of course, with regal elegance and beauty that should've seemed unnatural; they looked breathtaking. Their faces, their expressions, the way the walked…you'd think that they were royalty and maybe, in this part of the world they were but so were we and we didn't go around with a stick up our ass.
Leading, was my distant cousin, Kaname Kuran. He was exceptionally handsome more so then the others behind him. He had creamy, pale skin that was flawless. His dark, crimson eyes were full of certain sadness that clenched my heart slightly. Sadness was something I resented a lot. I believe everyone deserves to be happy. Seeing someone sad made me want to help them achieve happiness…it was one of my weaknesses.
He saw the Day Class students gaping at something other then his group and his sad eyes instantly found mine without a second pause. Kaname Kuran…my cousin…we hardly ever spoke over my adolescent years but I remember a few times, when his parents were alive, they did visit often. Even back then, he held those similar and haunting crimson eyes.
I remember often how he stuck close to me despite being a year older than me. The youngest brother out of the five in my family, Ayden, was the same age as Kaname but for some reason, Kaname always played with me. I remember watching they way he moved and how he held certain things with such gentleness that I thought he was afraid he'd break something. I had no ill will towards him but the way he was acting was rather selfish something I did detest about him.
I couldn't hate anyone. My mother had taught me to be compassionate and understanding with everyone. She taught me so much while growing up and while I wanted to dislike Kaname for the way he was ignoring his duties I knew I couldn't. I couldn't because I didn't know his situation entirely. I didn't know how it felt losing parents so young and to someone who they once trusted. I didn't and could never understand what he has gone through. I could only try but it would never be enough.
Kaname looked surprised to see me but the way his lips tilted upwards slightly made me return the smile easily. The way he looked was enough to give me my answer. Despite, the selfishness he was doing, he wasn't an enemy. He wouldn't use me as his pawn because he knew I would never allow myself to be one. He knew it was better to have me on his side then as an enemy because despite my size and stature I held more power and authority over Kaname because of the powers I had developed and skills that I inherited from the hunters by my side.
Against his group and mine…mine would ultimately win without a doubt.
My friends relaxed at seeing the ghost of a smile from Kaname. As graceful as running water, Kaname made his way towards me. I hadn't heard Kaien waving him over with eagerness until I saw the man dancing and prancing around with sparkles in his eyes. His Day Class students were gaping and watching with wide, awed eyes.
"Kaname-sama~! Oh, look at how beautiful Syrena-chan has grown up! Don't you agree? Look at her adorable friends as well! Kyahhh! I am so happy!" He sung loudly with so much joy I stared at the man with wonder and a smile. How he could be the legendary Kaien Cross vampire hunter was beyond me.
Kaname swiftly bowed ever so slightly and I curtseyed with a beautiful smile on my face, "I'm grateful that the years have been kind to you, cousin." I murmured happily. Though, there was sadness and loneliness in his eyes, it did vanish when he set his sights on me, and it made me happy.
Kaname reached out to gently take my hand and brought me into his chest. It was a surprising gesture, to be honest, and I knew it shocked everyone behind me. It seemed like the girls from the Day Class were now plotting my death. Kaname's friends were staring with blank expressions but I could see the shock and surprise in their regal eyes.
As usual, Kaname held me so gently that it almost felt intimate, but that was just how Kaname was. I would know. He held things that were precious to him with so much gentleness because he was afraid they would break. I caught the expression on Yuuki's face and it made me want to chuckle at the young girl's sad expression. She clearly had affections towards Kaname and I would clear those misconceptions later if we ran into each other.
"Syrena," My name fell from his mouth effortlessly, "I never thought I would see you again," He murmured patting my head.
"Are you happy to see me then?" I teased lightly.
His crimson eyes blinked down at me and I wanted to cringe at the sadness they held, "Yes, I had heard rumors that they were sending a Chidoree here to Cross but I didn't believe it. It has been very long since a Chidoree has stepped foot in this part of the world." Kaname spoke with elegance and his voice was deep and mesmerizing, "I did not think they would send our precious Syrena here. I hope you realize the position of danger you've put yourself in." His sad eyes held deep concern and worry as his lips began to pull downwards.
I scoffed defiantly, "You know how I am, Kaname. You know how danger is something I always attract." I grinned childishly.
Kaname let out a very low, ghost like chuckle, "Oh, I remember very clearly, Syrena, I don't think we can ever forget the time you were chased by geese at the park near your house." I heard the smugness in his voice and despite, the apathetic expression on his face, I could see the ever so tilt of his lips; a smirk.
I gasped and glared while my friends started laughing at the memory of when I was a mere six. I had gotten frustrated that my brothers had gained the attention of a flock of geese. I had food and yet the geese ignored me so, in anger, I flung my bread pieces at their heads. Now, I know how horrible it must sound and I do regret it but I was frustrated! The geese certainly had their attention on me while they chased me all over the park.
I felt my cheek tinge with pink as I muttered, "I cannot believe you remember that," I rubbed the back of my head refusing to meet his sad but smug eyes.
"How could I? You cried in my arms for ten minutes and demanded that I and your brothers sleep in your room in fear that the geese would come into your room and kill you."
That definitely got my morons laughing like idiots. Even Kaien was laughing and giggling at the memory. He had been there as well. I even small a bright blonde man that I recognized as Takuma Ichijo, smile and chuckle slightly. I recognized his face from the files I had received before I came here. He was a very good friend to Kaname.
"Do you enjoy torturing me, cousin?" I tried to scowl but ended up smiling happy that I was able to loosen up the sadness in his eyes. I would do my best to help him be happy.
Kaname mused, "No, but I do enjoy watching your reactions. You are still amusing to tease, Syrena."
"If only my brothers were here then," I mused lightly as I swatted his hands away as he tried to ruffle my hair.
"Kuran," It was Zero's deep, baritone voice that captured our attention and when I looked towards the silver-haired hunter I was surprised to see him with an expression that was completely blank and odd, "It's time for class." He said icily but I saw his lilac eyes flicker towards me momentarily.
Kaname's softened expression turned instantly icy and cold but nevertheless relaxed and polite, "Is it?" There was a tinge of mocking in Kaname's voice and I could sense the tension between these two. It was suffocating. The dislike that burned in Zero's eyes was impossible to miss. It wasn't surprising. A Pureblood had destroyed Zero's life it was only understandable that he'd hate any Purebloods. My heart clenched slightly. I didn't like anyone hating me. I would like to think of myself as someone friendly and understanding towards others.
I could see how the people behind Kaname bristled with anger and extreme dislike but before anyone else could speak, Kaien did, "Ah, yes! My lovely Kaname-sama! Classes shall start shortly and I do not want Yagari to worry!" Kaien said brightly.
"Toga Yagari?" Raze said with a surprised look.
Kaien hummed happily with a nod, "Yes, yes, yes! Precious and sweet Yagari is teaching the Night Class! He will grow suspicious if you do not get to your classroom, Kaname-sama!" Kaien grinned prancing around again. This man was definitely on some sort of drugs, how can someone be so...odd?
"Very well," Kaname murmured looking clearly displeased, "We'll speak later on tonight, Syrena." Kaname gently ruffled my hair with a softer expression.
I beam and nod, "Of course, cousin, we have a lot to catch up on." I said brightly.
I knew he heard the double meaning in my words and gave a stern look, "Do not get yourself into anymore trouble while I am away. If my memory serves me right I believe we have geese that like to roam around the Twilight Dorm." I didn't miss the mocking tone that was hidden in his voice.
I heard giggling and snickering behind me as I glared hotly at him, "Since when did you become a comedian?" I complained with a slight pout.
Kaname smiled very slightly, "Such adorable reactions, Syrena, I'm surprised you're still unengaged." He murmurs while gliding smoothly past me and towards the school with the utmost elegance. I gape after him.
That made my friends laugh even more, "Guys, you're supposed to be on my side," I groaned with a wild blush. How could Kaname say such a bold thing?
