I told you I'd come to you one day. But I wondered if you still wanted me to be by your side.
-o-
"It's raining again." Kaname looked at the sky that was hued with darkness through the window from his room. He sighed deeply and stood up from the armchair, heading towards the kitchen to give a surprise hug to his lover.
A smile crept to his face when the back of his lover came into the view. "Looks like we have to cancel today's date." He snaked his arms around her slim waist, tracing kisses to her neck and shoulder. "I know." Yuki chuckled and continued cutting the butter cake despite the tingly sensation when Kaname fondly brushed the strands of her hair.
"I missed your short hair. You looked cuter like that." Kaname sighed, released her waist, and sat on the nearby chair. He stared at Yuki's slender form adoringly. He had been together with this special girl for years and although there were moments when they had a fight, having Yuki in his life was the greatest thing that ever happened to him.
"Ah? Does that mean you're going to love me less now?" Yuki walked towards the dining table with two plates in her hands. She put the first plate in front of him, sparing a playful wink at Kaname. "Never going to happen." Kaname took the fork next to the plate and cut a small piece of the cake.
Yuki sat on the other chair and smiled weakly at her lover. "I hope so too..."
-o-
It may be just him, but Kaname noticed that whenever he was with Yuki, it started to rain. If he watched the dark sky and listened to the sound of the rain falling onto the earth, it felt as if someone was crying.
2: 13 am.
Kaname rolled his eyes at the clock, lying languidly on his bed. This place seemed empty when Yuki was not around to scold him to clean his room or maybe just spending more time with him. He'd offered her to stay for the night but she had politely refused, telling him that her father would be worried like there was no tomorrow. Because Kaien Cross couldn't see Yuki as anything but his little, sweet, cute and defenseless daughter. Yeah, he understood Yuki's pain of having an overprotective father.
And Kaname... Kaname didn't really had a good relationships with his parents. Not when he found out his mother had an affair with his uncle and his father wasn't bothered by it since he was more dedicated to his work. He raised his own self and the moment he graduated from the school, he left the Kuran mansion, never turning back. His life was better this way. That was when he met Yuki, first day working at the Cross Café. He smiled at the thought. Yuki had called him 'mysterious yet charming man'.
'Can't sleep. Maybe I should-'
A knock on his glass window made the brunette hastily stood and turned around. He expected a bird accidentally hit the window or maybe just something else that had created the knocking noise. He was not expecting a figure of human, looking at him through the other side of the window. He would scream if he could. Especially when he was on the 13th floor and the figure was floating in front of his window.
"Kaname..." his eyes widened. The - the - the ghost knew his name! He kept scrutinizing the ghost's feature. His eyes were dark velvet with a silky and white long hair that reached the ghost's ankle - white fox ears and glimmering silver tail - no, actually nine tails behind the creature's back. He was wearing a... white kimono with a black rose at the top of the folded layer of the kimono.
If he wasn't in shock, Kaname would admit that the ghost was truly beautiful. A flawless creature.
"Kaname..." A tear from the ghost and it was... raining again. Kaname narrowed his eyes, taking a step back. He closed his eyes, whishing and praying it was just a nightmare. It had to be, none of this made any sense.
"-you." He shot his eyes open at the sudden coldness to his cheek. He didn't expect this too. He didn't expect the ghost would be in his room - standing in front of him and caressing his cheek. Run run run! He wanted to, but everything stopped when the beautiful ghost closed the distance between them and kissed him.
It didn't hurt when the cold lips met his warm ones.
He was confused of himself when he didn't push the ghost away, but he was more confused at the throbbing feeling inside his heart when he saw the diamonds tears streaming down from the creature that was holding him.
Deep down he knew even if he refused to accept it - Kaname closed his eyes and encircled his arms around the ghost's waist, savoring the kiss - that the beautiful ghost seemed so familiar.
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Written by Wookie
Because I'm stubborn and want to continue this. So sorry if this annoys anyone ^^;
