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"And All Would Be Righted" originally was intended to be a one-shot on Zero's thoughts before committing suicide, but my horrified friends have convinced me to find a different way to "right all wrongs" and so, I got thinking.
And this continuation was born.

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-Rainie L.


Zero was not looking for the girl, he was not. He was simply scanning his classmates' backs as a way to keep an eye on them. That's why he had the seat in the very back, of course, so that he would be able to keep an eye on the others. That and the fact that the teacher was farther away from him, and that Yuki would be scolded first for sleeping in class.

The girl was not there, he couldn't scent or see her. Zero tried not letting it bother him, but it still crept into his mind. After all, he should know who was responsible for his continued existence in this dreary world. He didn't even have a name.

He took another glance around the class. Yuki was snoring away, blissfully unaware of the teacher marching up to her. Yori was trying in vain to prod her friend awake before the inevitable happened.

"Cross-san!" The teacher thundered, slamming his lecture book down in front of the sleeping girl, snapping her awake. "Some prefect you are! Is this the example the Headmaster wants you to set for the rest of the students? Why, you can join your buddy, Ze-" The sensei's scolding was cut off as he looked up to the silver-haired prefect, as if expecting him to be asleep as well. "Well look at that! The other prefect can even stay awake! Straighten up, Cross-san, you're serving detention for an hour after class"

Yuki turned back to blink owlishly at Zero, just as surprised as the sensei that he had not been sleeping.

"Yoriiiiiiiii" The female prefect whined. "I don't want to serve detention alone! Please stay with me! Please!" She begged her friend as the trio stood to exit classroom after the bell rang. "I don't want to sit in a dark, lonely classroom while sensei grades papers!"

Yori looked with pity at her friend and sighed, "Sorry Yuki, I have a report to type up. Maybe Zero-san can stay?" She looked up at the silent prefect.

"Someone has to patrol" He shut down all of Yuki's hopes with one sentence.

"Hey, Prefect!" A shout from behind them stopped all three. Yuki turned around, all smiles, betting they meant her and not the stotic, mean silver-haired prefect next to her.

"Hiy-" Yuki's greeting was cut off as a brown-haired girl faced Zero, turning her back to Yuki.

"Glad to see that you kept your end of the bargain there, prefect. Here" Yuki, Yori, and everyone else present watched in astonishment as the girl pulled a box of unmistakable chocolates from her bag and handed them to Zero. She actually dared to give chocolates to the meanest, coldest, handsome prefect?

She was rewarded with the cold glare of the male prefect.

"Take them. You'll make me look bad if I don't fulfill my end of the deal." She grabbed Zero's hand and placed the chocolates on them. "Well then, I got places to go and people to see." And she hurried off down the hall before Yuki could say anything.

The crowd dissipated, probably to go gossip about what had just occurred. They didn't see the look in Zero's eyes as he looked at the chocolates, nor did they see him actually pocket them, but Yuki did. Zero Kiryuu had just accepted chocolates from a girl.

Yuki concluded that the girl was insane. She had to meet her.