Bon's POV

"RIN!" I yelled at his retreating figure as he sprinted down the hallways of the academy. He continued running with me gaining on his tail. He looked back at me and glared as he picked up speed and flung himself inside his dorm room, slamming the door in my face and locking it. I started pounding with both of my hands clenched into fists and screaming at him to let me in.

"Fuck off Bon!"

"Rin, you'd better let me in. I'll stay here all night if I have to!"

I heard him lean against the door and slide down, a few sniffles followed afterwards. I sigh and run my hand through my hair, copying his actions and slide down the door until my butt touches the cold floor. I can still hear his sniffling and occasional hiccuping from the other side and feel my heart clench inside of my chest.

"Just... Go away," he told me brokenly as he continued crying quietly.

"I can't. If I left then it would mean I don't care about you. When in reality you're one of the most precious people in my life. Nothing could replace you. And... I don't care if you're a demon. We'll figure this out together. Because that's what friends do. They help each other. Did you really think something so trivial as our different life spans would effect anything between us?" It was silent for a while to the point I thought he might have fallen asleep or left to a different room, but I heard shuffling and fell backwards when the door opened. I stared up at Rin's puffy, red eyes and his small, unsure smile. I grunted and pushed myself to my feet, turning to face him. I looked down at him, thinking about how small he is compared to me. He cast his beautiful blue eyes towards the old wooden floorboards and I gripped his chin with my thumb and pointer finger, making him look up at me. His cheeks turned a deep shade of red and his eyes widened at my actions.

"Rin..." I said quietly and connected our lips in a sweet kiss, putting all of my love and passion into the small gesture and pulling him into a gentle embrace. I wanted to make him believe I wouldn't leave him. I couldn't speak for the others, but I knew for a fact that nothing could make me leave his side.