Disclaimer: I do not own Vampire Knight, nor any of the characters in this story.

A/N: Sorry the chapters are so short, but I'll keep updating atleast once a week.

Yuuki's eyes opened to the sunlight streaming in through the window by the bed as she tried to remember where she was and what had happened the night before. Realizing she wasn't in her room, the memory of Zero in the bathroom came fluttering back, and her hand touched her neck to feel a band aid covering what she assumed was a bite mark. She started thinking, then gasped and sat up only to fall back down with a dizzy head.

"You shouldn't be up, Princess." Kaname's gentle voice made her look towards the door to see him coming in with a tray if food.

"But we have an exam today," 'and if I don't pass I'll have to work backstage all night for the school dance…' Kaname smiled as he set the tray down and sat in the chair beside the bed. "Don't worry. I asked the chairman if you could take the exam tomorrow and he approved. Now you need to eat." Leaning towards the bed, he held the soup-filled spoon to her lips. Shocked by his doing, Yuuki blushed and shook her head.

"Kaname, you don't have to do this, really. I'm sure you have better things that need to be done, rather then sitting here." She forced a laugh and smiled best she could before looking back at him.

"Nothing could be better then sitting here with you." His smile was sincere and made her melt on the inside, as well as open her mouth to let him feed her. She felt strange though, like something was wrong but pushed the thought away, not wanting to ruin her time with Kaname.

After the soup was finished Kaname lightly kissed her on the forehead, then picked the tray up and glanced back before closing the door. "Get some sleep, my princess." His smile made Yuuki all warm and fuzzy on the inside again, but once he had left the smile did nothing for her, leaving her empty and confused. 'Why do I feel this way? One second he's all I can think about, and the next he feels like nothing to me anymore…' Sighing, she pushed the thought away and snuggled up under the covers, figuring it was just lack of sleep, then let the darkness take over as she dozed of.

Zero just stood there, not thinking about anything other then the scenery in front of him. He always compared himself to a sunset, the way it would go from bright and beautiful to dark and gloomy in only a matter of seconds. After thinking about it, Zero decided what he would do, to make sure he kept his promise.