Disclaimer: I don't own Captain Tsubasa, if I did, Krizzie would be there to make Tsubasa realize that Sanae has a crush on him. He is sooo dense!

Chapter Three

The pair paused, eyes fixed on that stupid piece of paper that dared tell them that one of the available rooms belonged to the Wakabayashi.

"So…" Krizzie started, looking at Kaede with her deep amber orbs. "I GET TARO!" she yelled before sprinting away with her bag. Kaede, realizing she had been tricked, threw a quick goodbye at the teacher and rushed after her so-called friend, even stumbling at the doorway.

"HEY KRIZZIE! THAT'S NOT FAIR! YOU GOT A LEAD START!" the girl protested, running as fast as she can to the dorm. Krizzie cackled evilly she was already by the door.

Kaede frowned. Krizzie took the elevator and closed the doors right in front of her. The smaller girl started fuming. She bolted up the stairs.

"If I remember right…" she muttered, narrowly missing the shoe that was blocking her way. "Taro's room is 411. Oh my God… I have to climb four floors!"

Kaede ran as fast as she can, even falling a step or two but she survived. Finally, she reached the fourth floor. Krizzie was already in front of one door.

Dejected, she rushed to another door. Her eyes lit up. "Being late wasn't so bad." she said, knocking on the door.

Taro opened the door and was just in time to hear a frustrated growl on the other end of the hall. He smiled worriedly. "I'm guessing that's Kurisaki." he said.

Kaede smiled. "And I'm guessing that's karma."

Krizzie realized her mistake. "This is 401! Not 411! Shit! I'm so stupid!" she turned around, only to see Kaede giving her a smug smile before going in the room labeled 411.

"I am so screwed." Krizzie muttered to herself. She knocked on the door again. Louder this time.

"Coming! Jeez, you guys are the ones knocking on someone's door and you don't have the decency to wait!"

He's talking about decency when he just threw a spitball at me during class. Krizzie thought, frowning. "Hurry up idiot!" she yelled. She heard a rush of footsteps.

The door immediately burst open. "What the fuck are YOU doing here?" Krizzie shoved the paper on his face. "I thought the teacher told you."

"Yeah."

"Then why are you acting so surprised?"

Krizzie looked around. The room was cozy. There was a small living room by the door. A door leading to the bathroom at the left and a door to the bedroom at the right. Straight ahead was the balcony.

"Nice." she complimented before entering the bedroom. She noticed the dark blue curtains that covered the view from outside.

"Where do I place my clothes?"

Genzou followed her and pointed at the closet. There were two. "Yours is the one beside the window, meaning the one on the right."

Krizzie nodded, too tired to argue at the moment. "Where do I sleep?" she asked, looking at the two beds.

"Again, the one beside the window." Genzou replied before sitting at the edge of his bed, watching her closely. "Where is the other one staying?"

"Taro Misaki's room." Krizzie replied. She took out her clothes and placed them neatly on a pile in the closet.

"Dinner's ready. Go downstairs after you finish." he said coldly, going out and slamming the door behind him, not giving his new roommate a chance to reply.

Jeez, Krizzie thought. Is he always like that?

She took out a picture of her family and placed them on her bedside table. "I'm a grown-up girl now mom… dad." a few tears slipped out. "I wish you and sis were here. Then, I wouldn't be so lonely." She wiped the tears away and proceeded downstairs.

Everyone was already seated when she came down. Kaede smiled at her, or was that a triumphant smirk? Krizzie didn't know, nor did she care. She sat down beside Kaede.

"Itadakimasu!" everyone chorused before digging in. Krizzie ate slowly, nibbling her food.

Kaede shot her a worried look. "Are you okay?" she whispered. "If it was about the rooms, I cou-"

"No." Krizzie interrupted. She smiled. "I'm okay." she returned to eating. Kaede nodded before resuming eating as well.

Sanae cleared her throat and smiled at both of them. "So, are the two of you okay?" she asked kindly. They both nodded. "Well, since you both are staying here, I suggest you listen up."

Sanae ranted on and on about the dorm's schedule. When dinner and breakfast will be held. She told them what time they should wake up and what time lights should be out and random rules and regulations.

"Understood?"

"Yes." Kaede said. Krizzie nodded, taking a long sip of water.

One by one, they slipped out until it was only Genzou, Taro, Izawa, Krizzie, Kaede and Sanae left and the table. Krizzie had half of her food to finish.

The others looked at her weirdly.

"Is something the matter Kurisaki-san?" Sanae asked, wishing she could wash the dishes so she could go to bed. Classes start early tomorrow.

"Krizzie… mind if you eat faster? As I said earlier, lights out at 8:30. And I'm VERY drowsy."

Krizzie nodded, finished her food and went out silently. Genzou followed her, seeing as they had the same room.

"What's up with her?" Taro asked. Kaede shrugged before helping Sanae out with the dishes. "Well, I'll wait up for you upstairs Kakutama-san."

Kaede nodded. Taro followed Genzou and Krizzie upstairs. Sanae and Kaede could hear the faint sound of metallic doors closing and whirring of wires as the lift proceeded up.

"You're Krizzie's friend, ne, Sanae-chan?" Kaede asked, wiping a dish.

"Yes." Sanae confirmed. "We've been friends since she transferred here."

"But she just transferred." Kaede said, looking confused. Sanae passed her another dish.

"Yeah, but she came here during my first grade. She stayed here for a month before leaving." Sanae explained.

"Did she also enroll at that time?"

Sanae shook her head. "If she did, the teacher would've known her."

"I guess."

When they finished, it was almost eight.

"Did you know why she left?" Kaede asked out of the blue. Sanae froze on their way to the elevator. She gave a shaky smile.

"I think it would be best if Krizzie was the one to give you that information."

Confused by the manager's uneasiness, Kaede chose to nod. They boarded the lift and said nothing more.

Sanae waved at Kaede, going out at the third floor. Kaede smiled and watched the manager until the metallic doors closed and she was once again going up. The doors opened and she stepped out. The hallway was dark.

She went to the end of the hallway, the door beside the stairs and turned the knob. She entered, changed to a pair of yellow pajamas and went to bed.

After changing into a black shirt and dark blue pajama pants, Krizzie literally plopped herself to her bed, burying her self on the soft mattress.

Krizzie was lying down at her bed, facing the ceiling yet not seeing it. Genzou stared weirdly at his roommate.

"What's up?" he asked, pulling the covers to himself. It was a cold night.

"None of your business." she snapped, glaring at him.

"Jeez, I was only trying to be hospitable." Genzou shot back.

Krizzie sat up. "Well don't! It doesn't suit you very much!"

"Hey! You're the one staying in MY room!"

"I didn't exactly have a choice, now do I?"

"Why do you have to be so…so…?"

"So what jerk?"

"So… YOU!"

A bell started to ring, cutting off any reply from Krizzie. Genzou jumped from his position and looked at the clock. "Lights out." he muttered before turning off the lights. Krizzie opened the light of her lamp.

"Are you scared of the dark?" Genzou asked in a mock voice.

The lamp illuminated the dark glare that the girl sent him. Genzou merely chuckled like they weren't arguing earlier. "You look like a ghost, do you know that?"

"No. Would you please have the pleasure of giving me the answer?" she hissed, the glare never leaving her face.

"It's your complexion." Genzou explained. He sat up, his elbow supporting his weight. "You're very pale and with dim light surrounding you… you look freaky. And the clothes you chose to wear make you look even worse."

Krizzie snorted before facing the windows. She pulled the covers up to her chin. "Good night." she muttered before closing her lamp. Genzou smirked before falling into a deep slumber.

Genzou was awoken by the warm rays of the sun. He slowly opened his eyes, rubbing the sand off them and glared at the window, now with the curtains hanging nicely out of the way.

"Damn woman… why did she have to bare the windows?" he growled before standing up, stumbling slightly.

His eyes widened. He stared at the clock. The short hand was pointing at nine and the long one just below two.

"Its 9:12!" he exclaimed. He stared at his alarm clock. He was sure he set it up last night. He was usually awoken by its loud ringing! He set it up! Of that, he was sure. The batteries were all right. It SHOULD"VE went out!

Genzou's eyes narrowed. "Unless…"

"KRIZZIE KURISAKI!" he bellowed. Angrily, he grabbed some clothes and began to get ready for school. "I'm going to get you for this!" he snarled.

It was Art Class and Krizzie was drawing a girl with shoulder-length hair at her sketch pad. The girl had on a tube top and denim mini skirt. Her hair was half-covered by a bandanna, and her small wrists were decorated by large bangles.

Kaede was sketching as well. She drew a boy with long messy black hair, a plain shirt, jogging pants and goalkeeping gloves. "He looks cute." she said to herself.

Krizzie looked at her drawing and raised a brow.

"What's the matter?" Kaede asked. "Is it no good?"

Krizzie smiled. "No. Actually, he's pretty familiar."

Kaede blushed and closed her pad, remembering Krizzie was from Toho High. "Um… err… ah…" she stammered. Krizzie let out a small smile. "That's Ken Wakashimazu." she had to restrain herself from laughing out loud. So the girl liked Ken… interesting.

"Would you like to meet him? He and I are buddies." Krizzie asked as she drew an environment around the girl she had just sketched. Her eyes softened.

Kaede looked at the park Krizzie was drawing. "Who's that?" she asked.

Krizzie smirked and moved her chair so she was facing her. "Do not change the topic Kakutama Kaede. So, interested on Ken or what?"

Kaede blushed harder. She played with her locks, now loose but clipped on top. "What m-makes y-you think… that?" she croaked.

"By the way you're stammering right now." Krizzie replied casually. Kaede was about to protest when the back door slammed. Every head on the classroom turned and Krizzie watched the glaring goalkeeper, amused.

Genzou Wakabayashi stood there, clothes rumpled and hair messy. His eyes were glaring at the new transferee with dark eyes.

"You're late." she stated calmly. "And I have the feeling you forgot your cap."

Genzou threw his bag at his chair and stormed towards her. "Duh! And you caused it!" he yelled. She stared at him innocently.

"I did?"

Genzou growled. The teacher cleared his throat and gestured for him to sit down and the gaze was just daring him to disobey. Genzou obliged.

Krizzie hid a smirk behind her hair as she resumed sketching.

"What did you do?" Kaede asked. Krizzie smiled. "I played with time." she replied before going back to work.

Kaede looked at her weirdly before resuming to drawing as well.

Genzou growled in frustration before starting to draw as well. The teacher was already irritating him with the constant glances. He scribbled some lines on his paper, all the while thinking of one word.

Revenge

"I swear…" he growled. "…that if she tries something like that again…" he paused, glaring behind her. "…I'll make sure her stay here would be the worst experience she'll ever have." He tightened his hold on the pencil. It broke.

Krizzie's spine tingled none-too-lightly. She turned only to meet with very mad eyes. She merely smirked and returned to her work, grabbing a handful of coloring pencils, she started to bring her drawing to life. Kaede decided to shade her work of art, darkening Ken's hair and placing shadows where they are needed. She smiled at her work.

"You think he's cute on your drawing… wait 'til you see him face to face." Krizzie said. "Let's go during the weekend. I have nothing to do anyways."

Kaede nodded mutely, signing at the bottom-left corner of her pad. "There." she muttered. The teacher came over and congratulated her for a job well done before roaming around the class once more.

Kaede glanced at Krizzie, who was still adding the finishing touch at her portrait.

I'm going to wait for Saturday… I really am. She thought, smiling.

It's not very long but I do hope you guys enjoyed it. For the one who told me that Krizzie was cruel, I'm glad you noticed. She really is supposed to be cruel, especially towards Genzou. Please review!