Hello! Sorry this chapter took a while to post!! I hope everyone who is reading this is enjoying it! This story will probably be the last instalment of the 'Love Series' as I am calling it...

Disclaimer: I don't own RH Plus.

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That afternoon, Ageha was cooking some popcorn while Makoto was setting up the table for them to work at upstairs.

'Do you think they like tomato juice, Makoto?'

'Maybe get out the soda. I'll have a juice though.'

'Alright.' The door bell rang.

'Makoto, can you get it? The popcorn is just about done.'

'Alright.'

Makoto walked down the stairs and to the door, opening it.

"Hi Makoto." Ami said, coming in.

"Wow, your house is really nice, Makoto." Reina said, looking around.

"Thank you. We are going upstairs to work." He said, just as Ageha came out of the kitchen with the popcorn and drinks.

"Is Kiyoi here?" Ami asked, looking around.

"He's in his study, busy. Why?" Ageha said.

"Oh, no reason, just wondering."

"Well, this is it." Makoto said as the group arrived at the lounge room. He sat down in his usual place while Ageha sat next to him, putting the snacks on the table.

"Help yourself to the popcorn. Does anyone want a drink?" Ageha asked as the girls sat down, each next to their partner for the assignment.

"Sure, I'll have a soda thanks." Reina said.

"Me too." Ami said.

"Ok." He gave the two sodas to the girls, a tomato juice to Makoto and one for himself.

"You guys like tomato juice?" Reina asked, looking kind of disgusted.

"It's Makoto's favourite." Ageha replied.

"Oh." Her face completely changed then, and Ageha rolled his eyes. How could Makoto not see that she liked him?

"So shall we start this assignment?" Makoto suggested, wanting to get this over with.

"Sure."

They were working hard on the assignment together when Masakazu came back from Uni.

"Oh, I didn't know you guys were having some friends over tonight." He said, stopping in the door way.

"Yes. We are doing an assignment together. This is Reina, Reina, this is Masakazu." Makoto said, introducing them.

"Hi."

"Hi."

"So I guess I shall leave you then." Masakazu said, about to walk away.

"Wait, can you get us some chocolate?" Ageha asked.

"What? No. You get it yourself."

"Please! Kazu!"

"Get Makoto to get it."

"Don't involve me." Makoto said, going back to work.

"Please, Mako!" Ageha turned to him.

"No."

'You love me.'

'I know, but that doesn't mean I'll become your servant.'

"Mako!" Ageha whined. 'I'll make it up to you tonight.'

"Oh alright, just to get you to shut up." Makoto sighed and got up.

"Thank you!" Ageha called out to him, watching him go.

"You owe me one, Masakazu." Makoto said as he passed the other.

"Well, I best be going now. Bye." Masakazu disappeared down the hall way in the opposite direction of Makoto. The three left turned back to their task at hand, well, sort of.

"So, how long have you and Makoto-kun been going out?" Reina asked as soon as Makoto was gone.

"Uh, since the summer holidays." Ageha replied.

"Do you share the same room? How long have you lived together?"

"Uhh... I dunno, why?" Ageha was getting a little annoyed about the questions.

"Oh, no reason. So, you guys are like brothers then?"

"Uh, sort of I guess. Yeah."

"Isn't it weird dating your brother then?"

"We're not really related."

"Yeah, but you're like brothers." Ageha didn't know what to say to this.

"We're just really close. We've been through a lot together."

"Like what?" Was there no shutting this girl up?

"Like stuff..."

"What kind of stuff?"

"Does it really matter?" Ageha was beginning to get angry now.

'Ageha, I can't find it. Where did you put it last?' Makoto called over their link suddenly.

'I dunno.' Ageha snapped back from the heat of his last conversation.

'Alright, no need to be nasty about it.'

"So you love Makoto, then? Right?"

"Of course I do, but it's really none of your business." Ageha replied.

'Sorry, I think it's in the top cupboard.' Ageha replied back to Makoto.

'Ok, I'll look.'

"I just want to know, you know? Cause I'm a friend. Friends are interested in each other." Reina said, batting her eye lashes affectionately at Ageha. He rolled his eyes.

'Hurry up, Makoto.'

'Why didn't you get it then?'

"Arh." Ageha suddenly stood up. The girls looked at him confused. "I'm going to help Makoto find the chocolate. Stay here." He left, leaving the girls alone.

"Hey, Ami, you come here often, don't you?"

"Yeah."

"So you would know where Makoto's room is, right?"

"Yeah."

"Want to show me?"

"Why do you want to go in there?"

"Just want to see what's around. This house is really cool, and neither Makoto nor Ageha took me on a tour. They might not be back for a while, so do you want to go now quickly?"

"Uh..." Ami thought. It would be wrong to take her around, wouldn't it? But then, she might see Kiyoi somewhere.

"Sure. Only quickly though."

"Yay!" Reina said, getting up.

"Ok, well, this is their old rooms, but I'm pretty sure all their stuff has moved by now." Ami said, pointing to two doors that they walked past.

"When did they change rooms?" Reina asked.

"Sometime over summer I'm assuming."

"Oh, ok." They kept walking.

"This is Masakazu's room, that's the linen closet, and this is their room." Ami stopped out the front of the door and pointed. "And this is Kiyoi's room, and then his study is somewhere down here." Ami kept walking, forgetting about Reina.

Reina gently pushed open the door to Makoto and Ageha's room. She checked around the hallway, then when saw that it was empty, entered the room. She looked around. It wasn't anything unusual. There was a large double bed in the middle of the room, a bedside table on each side, a window on either side behind the bed, a desk in front of one window, and closet and draws. First she went to the closet, opening both the doors. On one side there was hardly anything, a couple school uniforms and some casual clothes, but that was about it. The other side was packed with things, from casual clothes, school uniforms, hats, scarfs, ties, shoes, then it even went down to a few childhood clothes and toys that were too big to fit anywhere else.

She went over to the desk next, looking at what was on top. There was mostly just papers, magazines, pencils, and other stationary. There were a few school books and a calculator also. She opened the top drawer. Inside were various pieces of games, key rings, movie ticket stubs, and mostly junk like that.

She decided that she wouldn't find anything interesting in these drawers, so she went over to the bed side table. On top of the first one, there was a picture of Makoto, Ageha, the boy named Masakazu, and another person she didn't know. There was also a play station portable, and a couple games lying next to it. She opened the drawer and noticed it was very full of various things. She found a few more games and an envelope that stood out to her. She took out the envelope and opened it, pulling out the contents. There was a stack of photos. As she started to go through them, she noticed they were mostly of just Ageha and Makoto, the other members of the house sometimes appearing. There were pictures at theme parks, beaches, carnivals, arcades, at the park, and various other places. In every photo Ageha looked like he was happy and laughing, and Makoto looked happy and content, just smiling nicely. At the end of the photos, there was a strip of photos that were taken in a photo booth. They were of Ageha and Makoto, making funny faces and smiling. However, there was only three, instead of the usual four.

She put everything back and went around the bed to the second table. She assumed that the one before was Ageha's, so this one would be Makoto's then. On the top was a lamp and a book. She picked the book up. It was Alice in Wonderland. She recalled the story from her childhood and wondered why Makoto would be reading it. She could feel writing on the inside of the front cover, so she opened it up. It read:

'Ageha,

May the adventures of Alice in Wonderland bring you joy and happiness for all eternity.

Kiyoi.'

On the other side of the page, read:

'Makoto,

Let's enjoy the joy and happiness together.

Ageha.'

Reina put the book down again. She then opened the drawer. It was considerably less full than Ageha's side, with only a few things in it. There was a tube of lube, and she screwed up her face in disgust as she avoided touching it. There was a picture of a little boy and who she assumed was the boy's mother together, however half of the picture had been smeared with blood. She then saw the picture that was the last one of the photo booth pictures. It was turned upside down, so she picked it up and turned it around. She gasped, frozen to the spot as she looked at the photo. There, in the middle of the picture was Makoto and Ageha; embraced in a kiss that looked to be the most passionate kiss she had ever seen.

Suddenly there was a noise behind her and she turned around, coming face to face with both Ageha and Makoto.

"Eh, hi?" She said, nervously, putting the picture back down on the table.

"What are you doing in here?" Ageha asked, angrily.

"I, uh, got lost?"

"Did you like what you saw?" Makoto asked, looking behind her at his possessions. He was also angry, however he was a lot calmer than Ageha was. That scared Reina.

"I, uh." She had no idea what to say.

"You invaded our privacy, why would you do that?" Makoto asked.

"I, I just wanted to know more about you." Reina said, she suddenly seemed to have gained some confidence. "I like you, Makoto! Don't you like me too? Forget about Ageha; he's messy and likes video games! How could you like someone stupid like that?"

All of a sudden, Makoto stepped forward and slapped Reina across the face. There was a defining noise, and Ami stopped in the door way as she walked past, disappointed about not seeing Kiyoi. Ageha's eyes widened at the scene. Makoto, however, was furious.

"How dare you. How dare you come in here, go through our private things, then insult the person I love most in this world? That is the worst!"

Reina didn't know what to say; no one knew what to say.

"Mako, it's alright." Ageha said quietly, coming forward and putting a hand on Makoto's shoulder.

"No, it's not alright. I invited her here, thinking we would do our assignment, and maybe, who knows, but we could have become friends. I don't have all that many friends, so I was happy to let her in. Now I know that was a big mistake." He turned around and walked out, Ami jumping out of the way, leaving Ageha, Ami and Reina in the room. At that moment, Masakazu and Kiyoi walked past, saw the commotion, and stopped.

"What's going on in here?" Kiyoi asked. Instantly Ageha rounded on Reina.

"I don't ever want to see, or speak to you again, nor will you ever go near Makoto ever again." Ageha turned around and headed for the doorway.

"Ageha? What happened?" Masakazu asked, however he got no reply, Ageha speeding up to get to Makoto.

"Would someone like to explain what happened? Ami?" Kiyoi asked.

"I'm not too sure, but Makoto slapped Reina." Kiyoi raised his eyebrows with shock.

"And why would he have done that, Reina?"

"I-I just wanted him to dump Ageha and go out with me. I wanted to find out what he likes, so I came in here and looked around. I didn't mean any harm."

"Well, it sounds like you did. If you wanted them to break up, that would definitely have caused them both a great deal of harm if you even succeeded." She nodded, looking down at the ground in shame. "So what are you going to do now? It sounds like both Ageha and Makoto are very angry with you."

"I don't know!" She shouted, then ran from the room and out of the house. Kiyoi rounded on Ami next.

"I assume you are the one who told her this was their room, am I right, Ami?" She nodded.

"Yes, Kiyoi-san."

"I hope you realise what could have happened. If Ageha or Makoto had anything that revealed that they are vampires, things would have gone worse than they already have."

"I know. I'm sorry. She asked me to take her on a tour around the house, and I thought she was right behind me. When I realised she wasn't, I went back immediately."

"Even so, I hope you won't do anything like that again."

"I won't. I'm really sorry, Kiyoi-san." She said, looking down at the ground in shame.

"You should be apologising to Ageha and Makoto, not me." She nodded, and Kiyoi left, Masakazu following soon after.

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