FFFFFFFF-! Oh my goooosh! It's been a while hasn't it? Well, my brother deleted Microsoft Word on my laptop so I tried to re download it, but it isn't free... BUT I FOUND OPEN OFFICE! YES. Now to get to the story~
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Chapter 3: First Meeting?
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Pai panted as he made it through the woods. The damn girl was still following! He looked over his shoulder to see her sprint out of the bushes and towards him quickly. Pai turned his head forward and cursed to himself. He wasn't used the whole running thing. He would just transport like any other alien would. If he did that now, there would be a good chance that his cover would be blown. He saw the city's lights start to brighten up as he neared the end of the block. "Pai!" she called out. Her voice was getting closer, meaning he would be caught.
When he finally reached the city, he ran across the street when the cars were out of his way. But in mid-way across, there was loud honking that made him turn around. Zakuro stood frozen as the approaching car came, trying to halt itself. The purple haired woman felt her feet lift off the ground as she was pushed over. Zakuro fell over into her rescuers arms and looked up. Pai's face had a pained expression since his head hit the curb. "Are you alright?" the man in the car yelled. Zakuro stood up with Pai following after while rubbing his head. "Don't worry about it. Continue on," Pai responded and turned around.
Zakuro followed after the man as he walked away. "Thank you..." she said. Pai stopped and turned to the woman. "That could have been prevented, you know. If you would have just let me be you wouldn't of had to risked your life," he sighed. "Well, you caught me. What was your purpose for doing so?" Zakuro looked at the man, "Pai, I'm no fool. I remember you, and I know you remember me." Pai had an annoyed expression on his face. "Even if I did know you, what would you do then?" Pai asked.
Zakuro crossed her arms."Are you saying you do?"
"I said nothing of the sort."
"You're implying it, aren't you?"
"Don't jump to conclusions."
The two stared at each other for a moment. "What is your name?" Zakuro asked, braking the silence. Pai opened his mouth to answer, but the annoying voice behind him interrupted him. "PAI!" Kishu called out while waving his arm and running towards him. Pai wanted to smack his forehead, but he instead turned to Kishu. He have him a look that said, 'You idiot!' Kishu ignored the look. He was used to it by now. He looked over Pai's shoulder and smirked. "Got yourself a lady friend, eh?" Pai glared at the green haired male. Zakuro turned and walked away without saying a word. "Did I ruin a moment?" Kishu asked, and tilted his head. When she was out of sight, the two aliens transported to their ship.
"You idiot...! Do you realize you might have blown our cover?" Pai hissed.
"How was I suppose to know? I can't see when a building is right in front of me!" Kishu argued, referring to Pai.
Pai closed his eyes to try and calm himself. He ended up walking out of the the room Kishu was in and into his own room. Why must he be working with idiots? He slowly took off his shirt and flopped onto his bed. The tall alien was exhausted. Pai closed his heavy eyes and fell asleep. Through out the night, he dreamt of a woman with crystal blue eyes slowly approaching him from the darkness. He awoke abruptly when soft fingers brushed across his cheek. Pai looked at his surroundings to see that he was still in his room.
After changing and getting ready, Pai set out to the city. He walked around aimlessly until he noticed he stopped in front of Cafe Mew. The purple haired alien stared up at the building for a moment, knowing this is where Zakuro worked. "E-excuse me!" a shy voice called out from in front of him. Pai turned his head to see the green haired maid near the door with a blush dusting her cheeks. "Wo-would you like to come in?" Pai was about to decline, but a voice came from behind him. "Come in, come in! Na no da!" a little blonde hair girl wearing a orange maid uniform yelled as she pushed him towards the door.
Pai grumbled to himself as he was pushed inside the cafe and seated. He waited for a moment before a maid walked up to him. It was Kishu's "Kitten". He just ordered a water so she would leave him be. For a moment, he looked around the building and the people inside it. He stood up, and headed towards the kitchen, thinking it was the bathroom. Right when he got to the door, Zakuro walked out with a try in her hand. The two bumped into each other and caused the tray to fall as Zakuro. Pai caught Zakuro in one arm while the other caught the tray and the snacks on it. People around them clapped as Pai let go of Zakuro when she regained her balance.
"That was great!" a man with his brown hair tied back into a ponytail commented. "That could be very useful, you know!" Pai stared at the man confused. Humans were amused just by something so simple? A blonde haired man stood by a wall and stared at the purple haired man. "Ryou, don't you think you could let the man work here?" the brown haired man asked.
"No, Keiichiro. You know why too," he responded quietly.
Pai watched as the two men whispered to one another. "So," Zakuro said, making Pai turn to her, "what are you doing here?"
"I was forced in here by the yellow maid," he said with his usual emotionless face.
"I assume that you mean Pudding. Yes, she intends to do that sometimes."
Seeing there was nothing else to do here, he decided to leave. The water here had no cost, so he could go without paying anything. As he walked out the door, Zakuro called out to him, "Pai." The alien turned and looked at the maid. "Yes?"
"Tomorrow I have a party to attend to..." she started.
Pai turned back around. "That is nothing of my concern."
"I was thinking that you could accompany me."
There was a short pause before Pai spoke as he walked off. "Possibly."
"Meet me here then."
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HOORAYYY!~
Also, for people who didn't get why I had Pai receive the fan in the first chapter, it was so that it could be used as his weapon. It's the fan that he uses in the anime.
