The sun was bright that day at the park. It was about seventy-six degrees outside and no one wanted to be hot and sweaty. People nowadays would rather stay indoors with the air conditioning on at full blast.
I'm not like those other people though.
I went to the house phone and called a few of my friends to go to the park with me.
"Tamaki, it's too hot," my bookworm friend, Kyoya, said.
"Can we go swimming?" the devious twins, Hikaru and Kaoru, asked. They weren't very active as most would think.
"No way! The park sounds like a lot of fun!" the joyful, Honey-senpai, cheered. I heard a grunt of acceptance from his cousin, Mori-senpai. They're masters in martial arts, so the heat and potential sweat were nothing to be afraid of.
"Why should we?" Hikaru asked.
"It'll be fun. We can play frisbee and catch!" I suggested. It's been a while since we played those.
Kyoya sighed into his phone. "You know he's going to get his way. Why not just go now?" he said.
The twins sighed and everyone hung up. I smiled cheekily and put a ball and frisbee in my old gym bag. I ran out of the mansion and to the park which thankfully wasn't very far.
We all lived relatively close to each other, so I knew they'd be here soon.
Kyoya came up the road behind me with a thick book in hand. He never went anywhere without one. Hikaru and Kaoru were coming up the main road. Their red hair was easily noticeable. Mori-senpai carried Honey-senpai on his broad shoulders on the sidewalk.
"It's so beautiful today!" Honey-senpai cheered. He jumped off his cousin's shoulders and ran around in the grass. Somehow, he maintained being a child, physically and mentally. But, that was part of his charm.
"You should take a hint from your senpai and be more cheerful," I said to the twins. They glared at me and sat in the grass.
This was normal and not scary at all, considering I was older and more mature, if I do say so myself. However, when I got daggers sent to me by Kyoya, I felt a bit scared for my life.
"Let's play catch, Tama-chan!" the small blonde boy begged. Mori walked across the field to have his own area. I smiled and took the frisbee out of the bag.
I threw it towards the smaller senpai would had to jump high to catch it. His karate spirit really showed when he did a spinning kick in the air and threw the disc to Mori-senpai before returning to the ground.
The taller boy caught it one-handed without even looking at it. Whenever he does cool stuff like that, I wonder if he's secretly an alien ninja or something.
He swung his arm and released the frisbee, making it fly in my direction. Since I've never taken any form of martial arts, my jump was pitiful and the disc continued to glide in the air over my head and behind me.
"I'll get it!" I said once it landed on a hill behind me. I turned on my heel and dashed for the hill. The disc was pretty far, considering how hard the throw was. It was on the very top and away from my friends.
The frisbee was next to a large oak tree that leaned far too close to the ground due to ever-changing weather patterns in Japan.
I grabbed it and noticed a girl sitting behind the tree. I looked up at her face. She had big brown eyes and straight long hair of the same color.
She smiled brightly when she noticed me.
I smiled back until I noticed the soaking blood stains that were splattered on her clothes.
