Well here's the second chapter. Sorry it took a while but I was kinda busy with school and stuff so…

Hope ya'll like it.

Disclaimer: Don't own Shugo Chara

Sounds of a violin floated throughout every room and the soft voice of singing brought a calming atmosphere. Almost everyone stopped what they were doing and relaxed as the notes and tunes continued to play.

The only person moving was a boy with glasses covering his light blue eyes, light green hair tied low in the back. Baggy black pants brushed against his legs and his green shirt sleeves kept covering the tray he was carrying nearly touching the food.

He finally arrived at the music room and gently knocked not wanting to disturb the sound. A minute later a woman opened the door, looking gently back at him through her glasses. Her simple light orange kimono held up by a blue slash gently brushed by her legs as she silently motioned him in.

The room inside was huge with traditional instruments lined the walls. A mini stage was set up with two people standing and three more kneeling in front of a low table.

The person singing was a girl, blonde hair tied up with strands hanging close to her eyes moving along with her head as she sang. Beside her was a boy a few years older than her, violin nesting under his chin with his head leaned against it but not enough to ruin the sound, blue hair slightly swaying.

At the table was a man, a woman, and a young boy leaning against the woman's arm as his eyes kept opening and closing. The woman gently stroked his back, encouraging him to close his eyes while the man had his eyes closed nodding in approval every now and then.

The minutes ticked by until she was finally coming to the end of the song. As her voice began to soften the violin grew quieter till silence fell over the whole room. The two stayed still for a few seconds and relaxed their position.

The woman gave a small clap and the man opened his eyes and said, "Good job you two. I see you've finally learned to stay still for a few seconds. Now was it that hard?"

"No tou-san," the girl answered. "I guess not," the other said, heading off the stage to put the violin back up.

"Now that practice is over how about some snacks that Kukai has kindly made for us?" the woman suggested, smiling while trying to get the boy to wake-up.

"I-It's a-alright, Mrs. Hoshina-san. I-It's my w-way of repaying you for l-letting me stay here," he stuttered, placing the tray on the table and then sitting down with his sister following.

"Nonsense. You know you're welcomed here," she smiled at him and turned to the child just waking up, "Time to wake up now Hikaru."

The boy woke up, revealing his blue eyes framed by blonde haired bangs. "Did I fall asleep again, Utau?" he asked, looking at her as she sat down across from him. "Yes but it's alright. I was singing a lullaby tune."

"But it's rude to fall asleep on people, Utau-oneesan." "Stop worrying about it already." "Utau…" "-sigh- Sorry dad," she grumbled.

Ikuto sat down next to her. "Anyway," he stated, pouring himself some tea, "Have you found anyone who wants to hire them, Yukari?"

"Unfortunately no," she answered disappoint, taking her tea from Kari.

"Well patience is a virtue so let's wait just a little longer than, dear. So Kairi," Souko started, giving a taiyaki to Hikaru, which he accepted, "How's training with Musashi?" "It's going well," he answered, "I'm still thankful that you found him and encouraged him to let me train under him."

"I thought he said that he wanted to train you because of your spirit," Hikaru stated, eating another taiyaki. "I-I guess." The next thirty minutes flew by with light conversation and plans for the upcoming week and the next.

When everyone was done, Utau and Ikuto went back to practicing and Kairi took the tray back to the kitchen.

After washing them out he went up to the room he was staying in and put on green pants and navy blue shirt tied with a blue belt. He reached over to his bed and picked up his katana and started down to the courtyard.

When he got there, Musashi was already there, in a light green shirt and green pants with his kendo sword strapped to his side, seeming to meditate.

"Good afternoon, Musashi-sensei," he said, bowing a little. "Good afternoon to you too, Kairi," he answered back with a bow also. "I'm sorry I'm a little late but…" "It's fine. Now have you been training?" "H-Hai, sensei." "Then let's see how much you've improved then," he answered, drawing out his kendo sword, taking a defensive position. Nodding his head a little, Kairi drew his katana out and went into the same defensive pose.

Both stared at each other as they waited for the other to make the first move.

…..Don't really know what to think bout it so I'll let ya'll decide. Reviews optional and Flames are always accepted. ^_^