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I hated the fact that Kaien volunteered us to be the school guardians. Sorry, but I had a higher sense of flight than anybody else in our family. If you wanted to be more tact about it then yes I'm a coward. I am afraid of vampires. There I said it. Lately I've been having dreams of myself being locked in a basement with somebody standing over me and that dream played over and over again, each time I dreamed it got worse and worse. So I said no and kept refusing to be the school guardians. I didn't care what Kaien said, but he still gave me the badge should I ever decided to help and sadly I did because we had a rather rowdy, cocky vampire name Hanabusa Adiou or as the fangirls like to put it Idol-sempai, who like to cause problems from time to time. Needless to we crossed path like always, he was a moron who was supposed be a genius yet he always said the wrong thing, and get smacked by Kaname all the time.
A whistle went off, I perked up in time to see Yuki get push back by a horde of girls trying to get as close to the night dorm as they possibly can. As usual Zero was slacking off and taking his time to getting to the gates.
"Don't push, it's past Day Class curfew so get to your dorms," Yuki had her arms spread out preventing and failing to push the day class students back to the direction of their dorms. I sighed at the pathetic sight. I should help, but I didn't want to. It was so bothersome telling those girls to leave. Maybe if we told them what they truly were they'd probably be too scared to be near them, or they be dumber and the whole school would want to be near the night class. "Don't push!"
At this rate they won't make it time again.
~Screech~ the gates to the night dorm went and the girls shot forward knocking Yuki down for the nth time. You'd think she would be able to stay standing now, I know I can and I can shove the girls just as hard too. They learned that I'm not patient at all. If they thought Zero had low tolerance, then I had none. I hate foolish people and these girls were beyond foolish. Seriously if only they knew.
"Hello ladies did you miss me," Aidou-sempai came out causing more chaos among the girls while Kaname-sempai help Yuki up as usual. Then Zero came in and threatened Kaname and sadly I needed to break it up again. Part of me wanted them to fight it out so then they can have a "heart to heart" with each other, sadly though one simply doesn't duke it out between vampires and hunters that would get messy.
"Alright you guys are late to class, Yuki please escort them," I grabbed Zero and walked the opposite direction from. "Zero and I will patrol that way." I dragged him further and further into the trees until I felt safe. I sat down on a tree stump and took a large breath. Zero just rubbed my back soothingly.
"Why do you torture yourself like this Yui?" Zero said dismissing his annoyance to tend to me. He frowned at how shaken I was and it angered him. I hated showing my weakness to Zero because it always circled back to them, which fueled his anger even more. My dreams the one where I'm locked up in the basement with somebody over me haunted me. And I asked and begged Kaien to tell me what happened to me during the six and half years I was in the basement, but his eyes narrowed and I could feel his kind aura turn into something rather menacing so I backed off for a while.
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The nights were always cool and the sky had and the crescent moon was reveal. This was the night for the vampires and it only belong to them and the few things that lurked about. In a class room with about twenty students, they all sat separately from one another listlessly listening to their teacher who droned on about the blood pills. It was a group project and that's all it was and from that moment that all they do. They don't really need to have classes as they learned everything from when they were younger. Despite looking like they're sixteen or seventeen they would were technically in their thirties.
"Maa, that was a tense standoff as usual," Ichijo muttered off handedly. There was a barely noticeable grip on the book he had in his hands.
Aidou with deeper blonde hair and blue eyes snarled as he scribbled in his notebook. "That Zero Kiryu boy really irritates me grabbing Kaname-sama arm like that. Who does he think he is?" The boy grunted.
A girl with long flowing brown hair smirked and picked up the book, "Looks like somebody is in love."
"Shut up, Ruka." Aidou sneered. "If I could kill him I would that damn Disciplinary Committee."
A boy with deep red hair and dull bluish-grey eyes said in a monotone voice, "But Yui does smell strange though from time to time." There was a low gasp, but Kaname said nothing. Instead he stood up and stared at the sky with a silent expression. You can never tell what he would be thinking.
"You seem awfully interested in her Kaname-sama," Ruka said in haughty yet slightly accusing tone.
"Ah, I suppose you can." Ruka fought to control her anger and directed to somebody else. It didn't take much to show that she was extremely jealous of the two girls Yuki, whom she hated the most, and Yui, who strangely she respected the most. However, it still didn't erase the fact that Kaname care more about two human girls than he did about her.
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Creatures that born from a legend and hides in the darkness. We had to protect their identities at what cost? I didn't find it worth it really after all they show that they can protect themselves. But I guess war is what we're trying to truly prevent and for that to happen we have to try to get the vampires to co-exist with humans as peacefully and quietly as we could without anybody secrets being found out, but that was a lot harder than it should've been, but we made it work somehow.
"I can't accept this," Zero said annoyed. "Are we supposed to wait on them like celebrities?" I wanted to pretty much, but I didn't want him to flip Kaien desk on me.
"I know how hard it is on you two after night time." Kaien said flippantly like.
"Then recruit more members than, this one over there, -points at Yuki-, "is useless."
Yuki puffed out her chest indignantly. "That's not fair coming from somebody who is always late."
"Well," Kaien said drawn out. I gave him a fierce glare saying 'don't start'. "It's impossible since this is a secret. The night class and the day class are supposed to live together without the day class finding out what the night class is."
No matter how logical it might've sounded it was still ridiculous considering that if the day class didn't know what the night class was, then the purpose of co-existing with the vampires defeated. However I say nothing and let Kaien do what he wants. It's his idea not mines.
"Anyways it's a thankless job so I appreciate you three for doing it," I jumped when he added me in the equation. "Anyway the thought of my son and daughters, -bang-", that would be the sound of Kaien desk being nearly split in two. I zoned out the rest of the conversation and only tuned in when both Yuki and Zero left. So I took that as my cue to leave.
"Yui, I really do appreciate that you do help out with the guardian duties despite your fear of them." I shrugged off his thanks. I'd be more grateful if he just gave in and told me what happened to me. "I'm really trying to make a difference between the human and vampire race. I truly believe that we can live in harmony."
I gave him a dull look. "I support you only because you sincerely believe that to be true, however not everybody feels that way and you won't be able to convince those either. So don't be surprised if a war breaks out between the two races." I turned to look out the window. "I believe the only way we can live as "one" is if the entire race was wiped out and we start again this living one instead of two. Living equally and happily with each other, but truthfully, history would only serve to repeat itself so I'm not a hundred percent sure of that either. We'll just have to see how things work out."
Kaien just smiled at me. He knew I'd understand.
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I slapped my face exasperated as Yuki got detention again. That girl was hopeless. Besides Zero she was the only one who could single handedly anger the teacher. I watched as her best friend Sayori packed up to leave and I was doing the same thing as well. Zero disappeared and Yuki yelled out in anger as she too realized and begged me to stay and help her. But I left considering I wasn't her first choice to ask. Come to think of it, I wasn't the first choice for her when it came to her needing any sensible help, but annoyingly the first person to go to when she wanted to do anything stupid or she simply couldn't get anybody else help.
We're not close at all, which was fine by me, she got on my nerves terribly and I think Zero and Kaien were aware of this that's why they kept us separate when it came to certain things, other times where we got stuck together because of one thing or another. I hated Yuki because she was so selfish, she refused to see reasons and when she does something that gets her in trouble, leaving us to go save her. She wants to get all indignant and mad at us when we get irritated with her and scold her and the person she was involved with.
She also was obsessive too. Unbelievably so, it was always Kaname this and Kaname that. It worked both mines and Zero nerves, his more so than mines.
I went to the stalls where the horses were, I knew Zero was there with Lily and today was my turn anyways to clean out whatever much that was there. I love taking care of the horses, but the only one I didn't touch as often was Lily. She was the meanest mare I've ever met. I don't know how and why she just tolerated me, Zero, and Kaien, but she hated Yuki and that made me more gleeful than it should have.
Lily stared at me and I had an apple in my hand just in case she was in one her mood, I entice her with gifts. Call me crazy bribing a horse, but have ever got head butted by one? Two words, 'It hurts.'
"I can always find you here," I said in a whisper petting Zero head. I let Zero rest without any extra disturbance. He had about an hour and a half to rest before Yuki came out to find him. I was just about to get a bucket from to cleaning the stalls, but I felt someone grab my waist and pull me down. "I thought you were asleep."
Zero merely grunted, "Do you believe that the night class and the day class are getting alone perfectly?" He asked scornfully. He probably thinking about what Kaien said last night and what Yuki said earlier this morning.
"Not really," I said truthfully. "You can't really say they're getting alone with how they're segregated and we have to keep this way otherwise somebody will get hurt. So no I don't."
Zero nodded apparently satisfied with my answer so it was my turn.
"Do you really believe that all humans and vampires can't get alone with each other?"
Zero answered with a quick and sharp no, before I dropped it. I hated touching on sensitive topics with him. Sure he'll talk to me about whatever is bothering him, but there are times where he would draw a line like he did now.
Zero…
