A/N: Okay. Sorry for the delay guys! A lot of stuff has happened (one of those being I forgot my password.) so I was quite busy. So much for that! This is written on Usui's POV. I just started writing on 1st person POV and I think it's better than using the 3rd person POV. Anyway, tell me how it's like!

"Then, you should just eat dinner with us. It's already late in the evening. You shouldn't let yourself get hungry," the lady said.

Without waiting for my reply, the lady led me to the entrance of the house.

Okay. This is even shabbier than what I thought it'd be. And to think, one of my classmates can live here.

They led me to a rather brighter-looking room than the other. In the middle of the room was a table (which was normal so it kinda surprised me. Just kidding! ) There were 4 chairs and utensils for each. It was as though I was destined to get lost here.

Suddenly, someone from behind grabbed my arm and dragged me out of the room.

"What are you doing?" I asked Misaki.

Much to my annoyance, she didn't answer my question. This is getting irritating, I guess.

She led across the hallways to a dimly lit room, just like the rest of the house, and closed the door behind us.

For a split second, I thought she was thinking of doing something seductive to me but shrugged the idea off. There's no way she'll think of doing that. Especially to me. We aren't friends. Wait. Are we even acquaintances?

Once the door has closed, she turned to look at me eye-to-eye. It was kind of awkward. Her eyes mirrored lots of emotions all at the same time.

"You, "she started talking.

"Hm?"

"Don't tell anyone about this at school."

"Huh?"

It was a request. By our class valedictorian. To me. Sounds pretty much amazing.

Not a single person is really close to her at school. True enough that she doesn't seem any of higher status but I don't think anyone had actually thought she is this poor.

"Don't give me that expression. Keep this a secret, okay?" Misaki said this with her eyes looking so fierce that I thought she'd kill me the second she gets a hold of information that I leaked it through the whole campus.

"Yeah. Sure," I answered her. There are two reasons why I answered her like this: First, it was the easiest way out. I don't want to be alone with a girl in a room. I never imagined a scenario like this would happen in my life. I can't even bear myself to think of that. And the second one? I don't really have anyone to share it with. Well, I have my own circle of friends. The thing is I prefer to just sit there and be with them. I don't really feel like talking or sharing them anything. And I am not selfish. I just don't like but if they ever ask then I'll give them. But they never ask which is really good.

"Do you get it? If you do then go out now and leave."

I was quite taken aback by her words. She didn't really have the nicest reputation when it comes to social life but I didn't think she'd be this protective of it. Well, maybe she just wants to protect what's little of it left.

I went out of the room and quickly made way for the front door. It was in a slight hurry that you'd think I was running from some kind of monster or I was in some kind of horror thing. As I went through the door, I took a one last glance at the house then walked away.

I was walking the street when I remembered something. I was lost. That was the reason why I ended up going to her house without knowing it was. Nonetheless, I continued walking with the hopes of finding myself a way home.

I got to the main streets in no time and made my way home. By the time I got home, perhaps I was so tired from today's events that I drifted off to sleep as soon as my body touched the soft mattress of my bed. I didn't even have time to change my clothes let alone eating dinner.