A/N: Sorry for any OOCness that may occur because I haven't read Legal Drug in ages. That OC I put in there? Modeled off of Atsuki Saijo from

Lux-Pain. The title was supposed to be like 'Venus Versus Virus.' Hence the reason why the title has absolutely nothing to do with the story. It

was for sound purposes only. Wait, I take back what I said about my OC. He is Atsuki, he's just one from a different dimension and thus has

nothing to do with the world of Lux-Pain. I don't own it nor Legal Drug.


Kazahaya was putting the merchandise up on the shelves when he a piece of paper fluttered to the ground. It had a series of numbers on it in

some kind of mathematical equation. "Kazahaya, what are you doing?" Rikuo said as he snatched the paper from Kazahaya's hand. "Why is this

here?"

"I have absolutely no idea," Kazahaya replied.

"This is someone's algebra homework."

"What's algebra?"

"Higher mathematics. It's something that you learn in high school.

"I guess it belongs to some high school student then. We should find him and return this paper to him," Kazahaya said as he touched the paper.

He found himself inside a small attic with a small cot nearby. Kazahaya heard crying in the background, and saw a thin, feminine-looking boy that

was tied up. He looked to be seventeen years old, had black eyes and silver hair. He seemed to be in pain. Kazahaya then came to his senses and

found that Rikuo was carrying him. "Put me down," he said, blushing at the same time. "That high school student…it looks like he's been

kidnapped."

"And I guess you're going to try and save him, right?" Rikuo said with certainty.

"Of course!" Kazahaya replied. "There was a window in that attic, and I saw the street name. That place is on Holy Cow Avenue." Rikuo stifled a

laugh. "Holy cows, eh?" Kazahaya merely ignored him and stalked out of the drugstore.


"I know that street is here somewhere," Kazahaya muttered to himself. "Ah, here it is." He entered the front of the dilapidated shop. Everything

was covered in dust. Seeing the staircase behind the counter top, Kazahaya approached it and tested the first step. The stairs creaked under his

weight, and the three doors that faced him at the top of the landing looked like they wouldn't even open. There was a door to his left and right,

and a door that was right in front of him. "Which door leads to the attic?" Kazahaya muttered in alarm.


Rikuo found the shop and climbed up the stairs…only to run into a stationary Kazahaya. "You idiot, what the hell were you thinking! You know

you shouldn't run off by yourself," he said, annoyed.

"That doesn't matter right now," Kazahaya retorted impatiently. "He's behind one of these three doors." A loud groan issued from the middle door.

"There's your answer," Rikou said. He burst through the door, only to find a skeleton lying on the small cot.


"I see, so what do you plan on doing now?" Kakei asked.

"Well, that math paper wasn't old or wrinkled or anything like that," Kazahaya replied, confused. "And I don't know how something like that could

even get into the store without that person being here physically."

"I imagine that this person's spirit must have been calling out for help all this time. That paper was just a way of communicating that desire. And

you, Kazahaya, answered that call. Don't fret about it; it'll be taken care of."

"Thank you," Kazahaya said, then went back to work.


"Hey, did you guys hear about it? Atsuki's body was found in an abandoned shop," a high school girl said. Rikuo looked up in surprise, and a small

smile graced his lips. Kazahaya was going to be in a joyous mood that night.