Sora walked to his door, opening it as Kairi tried to knock again. She almost fell over and hit him. "Eeek!" She shrieked.

"Watch yourself Kai. I get a little grumpy in the morning, so hitting me might not be the best idea." Sora chuckled. He was wearing a plain blue shirt and cargo shorts, not matching in the slightest. Kairi almost mirrored him, save her shirt was bright pink and she had camo pants on.

"Sora I could so take you down." Kairi smirked, pushing him lightly on the shoulder.

"I'd love to see you try," Sora turned away, walking towards the couch when she jumped on him, knocking him forward. He turned his head to try and face hers, only to almost poke his eye out with her nose. "Kairi what the hell are you doing?"

"What do you think I'm doing? I'm trying to take you down!" She sneered.

"You're not doing a good job of it. I'm still standing."

"You're mean."

"I try. Now please get off my back."

"What if I don't want to?"

"Suit yourself. I've gotta go to the bathroom, are you still gonna hold on?"

"You're lying!"

"Wanna bet?" Sora smirked as he walked towards the bathroom, closing the door behind him. Kairi watched, and then laughed as Sora slowly started to undo his belt.

"You actually are going through with this, aren't you?"

"As much as I enjoy you're company, no matter how close it is, this is a little personal. Do you mind?"

"Fine, fine." Kairi smiled and hopped off his back, heading into the living room. After Sora came out he sat next to her on the couch.

"I almost thought you'd hold on the whole time." He said, nudging her lightly.

"I would have, but the way you asked me to go, I just couldn't say no."

"I always try to be nice." Sora smiled, touching Kairi's cheek softly. Her face lit up some, and she leaned against him, sort of cuddling into him. Three weeks had passed since their fateful bus meeting. Each day had become another drop of glue holding them together. They found that they had almost everything in common, from bands to movies to books and even foods.

Each day had brought a new joy to both of them. Their friendship was slowly becoming something more, very slowly, but it was blossoming into something more. They had already shared almost everything with each other, only to find new things out each day. It stood in question how much could they find out about each other before they knew everything little thing, not that they already almost didn't. It was almost as if they could read each other's minds, knowing almost everything that was in it.

"So what's the plan for today?" Kairi asked, laying back and stretching her legs across Sora's.

"Well, I don't have anything I need to do, and it is summer time so I don't need to be at school. Is there anything you wanna do?" He smiled at her.

"Pretty much just hang out. I don't need to be anywhere either. Do you wanna go out to get a bite to eat later?"

"Sure, just not to that Chinese restaurant again."

"Please Sora, I wouldn't think of it, I hated that place just as much as you. I couldn't believe food could be that bad!"

"Bad? Understatement Kai." Sora stuck his tongue out at the thought of it.

"Alright, I understand you didn't like it. It wasn't exactly my choice either." Kairi chuckled lightly.

"You're the one that wanted to have a surprise."

"I didn't think letting the cabbie pick which one we'd go to was the greatest idea."

"I think he was biased." Sora laughed

"That's mean!" Kairi elbowed him lightly.

"Mean? That guy was staring at you since we got into the cab!"

"Good point," Kairi nodded and looked at him, seeing he was sticking his tongue out at her again. "Very mature Sora."

"'nd?" He mumbled through his tongue. Kairi gave him another look, and then pounced him. "Gah!" was all Sora was able to let out as he fell back onto the couch, all of Kairi on top of him.

"See what that accomplished Sora?" Kairi said, her face not a few inches from his.

"I see it, and I also see just your face, with your hair as long as it is."

"Really? Is it too long?"

"No! It's perfect at this length." Sora smiled at her, and she, as always, smiled back. They just lay there, smiling at each other. Their eyes were locked, and a silence came between them. At that moment, nothing really mattered to either of them.

The distance between them closed, and it seemed so close to a moment of passion. Their lips almost touched when Sora's phone rang, causing them to pull away slightly. Sora looked over at his caller ID, and decided against answering, but the moment was ruined. A heavy sigh exited Sora's lips as he turned his head to the side, Kairi resting on him, a deep blush across her cheeks.