Old Foes Reawaken

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Disclaimer: I do not own the world or characters of Rosario Vampire.

Just some information, this fic is set after the Alucard arc, but with some differences, the biggest being that no one on the 'good' side dies, including Outer Moka and Akasha.

I might merge the first two chapters, or maybe I will completely rewrite chapter one, to make it longer and better.

Contains a kind of lime, there will be a warning.

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A new day brought new challenges for Tsukune Aono.

In the past week alone he had confessed to the love of his life, almost flung himself off a cliff, given up his humanity to be with a vampire, apologised to a bunch of heartbroken friends, and to top it all off, he had his final exams. Now he faced the prospect of graduation from Youkai Academy. Everything else seemed like nothing compared to this.

This was more than graduating. This was saying goodbye to his new home. This was leaving behind all the memories of the best time he had ever had in his life. Most importantly, this was saying goodbye to his friends, Kurumu, Mizore, Yukari and Ruby.

It wouldn't be easy, by any means.

He had been holding out for the last couple of weeks after the final exams, trying to enjoy the free time by chilling out with his friends. Yet, eventually he couldn't bear doing so much as eating lunch with them, choosing instead to go to the headmaster's Paradise for some space and clear air to think.

The last few days of the school term passed by in a blur, much to the disdain of Tsukune, drawing the eventual valediction closer. His voluntary estrangement from his friends was understood, they knew him too well, and they all knew he was alone, thinking, trying to clear his mind.

In saying that, it didn't mean that they accepted it. Moments without the guy that had kept them going for so long were normally dull and boring, even with Kurumu and Mizore's squabbles and Yukari's perverted wonderings. They all missed him, all longed for him, some more than others.

He wished for nothing more than to stay at the Academy, to stay and be with his friends, but he was holding onto nothing but false hope. Yet, that being said, he held an excitement in him. The future was bright, to be able to live a peaceful life with his Moka at his side seemed like such a good, happy prospect. When feeling down, he almost always tried filling his head with positive thoughts like that, yet nothing could allude the fact that the curtain was closing on the time of his life.

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Moka Akashiya, among most other people, hated irony.

She had been sent to the human world for middle school. There she was bullied, discriminated and hated, purely for her belief in the supernatural. Whoever could've guessed that, now, the very reason she got out of bed was for a human. The one light in the darkness of her life, had been a human. At least, a former human. A former human who had thrown away his humanity to be with her, forever.

To her, it was something that she would never be able to do. To willingly change yourself, change your life, just to be with someone. To throw away so much, just for one person. Yet, without knowing, she had done exactly that. She had thrown away her pride to be with him, she had injected him with her blood for him to stay alive. Blood and pride were everything to vampires, much more important than love and friendship.

She was also detached from the outside world during the daytime, too caught up in her own musings to pay much attention to her surroundings. A thought that often ran through her mind was how much people could change, and how they could change others. Tsukune being an example. Being a human coming to a monster academy, you would expect him to undergo changes, and he certainly did. Yet he had also transformed the feelings of those around him, and that was the scary thing.

The pair had changed each other most of all. Without knowing, they both started to dominate the other's thoughts, the other's life. It was for each other which they had become different, for each other that they suffered for. From an outside perspective, they weren't a match. But for anyone who even remotely knew of the struggles they had endured together, the sacrifices that they had made, they would know that they were absolutely perfect for each other. Nothing could take them apart.

To Moka, Youkai Academy was more of a home than the Shuzen's castle could ever be. With her "family" here, she truly felt happy. Tsukune and her "sisters" had always managed to make her feel loved, something only her mother had managed to do previously. Now, her mother was gone, seemingly disappearing forever after the battle with Alucard. And now she faced the thought of having her friends, her sisters, leave her.

She decided to push negative thoughts away with happy ones. Tsukune is going to stay with me, forever, she smiled to herself, but no matter what she did she could not shake the trepidation clouding her mind. The trepidation that had been caused by her love for one being, and that being's love for her.

Love is a powerful thing.

She had been shown that by Tsukune, who used the power of love to make a proud vampire change her ways. To make a snow-woman who had never experienced happiness smile everyday. To change an arrogant succubus to a loving friend. He had inspired belief in the human race in two different witches, who had hated then for two different reasons.

But not even the power of love would save them from saying goodbye.

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After the graduation ceremony passed by in a slow trickling pace, each and every one of the Newspaper Club met behind the grandly decorated hall.

"So... This is it, isn't it?" Tsukune spoke gently, at a slow pace. However, his eyes were hardened with resolve. "First off, like Gin did to me, I'm going to pass the leadership of this club down to you, Kokoa. I trust you'll take good care of it, and be able to recruit some new members to step in our shoes. Not only that, but you've been a great ally to have, through all the fights, especially Fairy Tale.

"Ruby, you'll also be staying, right? I hope that you will keep Kokoa in check-" A small, but hard-hitting, punch halted him momentarily. "Heh, sorry Kokoa. Anyway, besides from that, thank you. For staying by us and helping us through everything, from that first day at Witches Knoll to the whole Fairy Tale fiasco.

"Kurumu, Mizore, the same goes for you, I thank you for everything. I sincerely hope that you'll be able to find that person in your life, who'll love you for who you are, who'll make you feel only happiness when around them. I'm genuinely sorry that it couldn't be me. And I'm so sorry that I hurt you all. Yukari, I'm sure you'll find happiness in your future. Being so young and so smart, there's no way you won't. I also wish you good luck in your future, one day you'll definitely find it."

When he finished his long speech, he looked up apprehensively, the nerves showing on his face. He seemed visibly relieved when he was met with a few big smiles, and some teary eyes.

"Tsukune... I'll miss you!" Kurumu yelled, pouncing on him again. She hopped off, frowning, when the Rosary on Moka's chest gave her an angry look. "Well, Mom said that she's got a place for me in downtown Tokyo, here, look." She insisted, handing her a sheet of paper with an address scrawled on it.

"Of course, I'll be sure to visit." He said, grinning. She squealed happily, giving him a hug.

"Same here." Mizore smiled at him, her clear blue eyes tinged with regret. "You know where my village is, I would love for you to visit..."

"You don't even have to ask." He smiled back at her.

"I'm staying with my parents at Witches Knoll now!" Yukari said, smiling innocently at him. "You better visit, or I'll snag both of you and drag you to my threesome!" Yukari continued, innocence gone, seemingly in her own little perverted dreamland.

"Alright Yukari, I'm sure we'll visit someday." Tsukune reasoned, stifling a laugh when a Roasry's eye widened and a pink-haired vampiress blushed heavily.

The gang shared a mutually appreciative silence for a second, until the influx of parents arrived. Yukari was taken away by her parents, who were listening to her rumblings with fake (or so they hoped) interest.

Tsurara Shirayuki arrived with her husband and eyed Tsukune up and down. Sighing in defeat, she led Mizore away, but not before Mizore could steal a quick hug with Tsukune. A single tear trickled down her cheek, unseen, as she turned to follow Tsurara. The emotions going through her mind were complex, she knew this was a new dawn in her life. Yet it was like dawning on a day without Tsukune. Somehow, the fact that she knew why he would go to Moka just made it hurt more.

She looked to her mother, who was frowning. "I'm sure we'll find someone." She told her softly, Mizore nodding dumbly. She was never the type to give up, but people must always know their limits. They walked off, leaving the wonderful Youkai Academy behind them.

Soon enough, Ageha Kurono also arrived, and, this time wary that him and Moka were vampires, gave them a hurried nod, before scooting off, motioning at Kurumu to follow.

"Bye, Tsukune..." She sniffled, her vibrant violet eyes shining even more due to tears. She ran towards her mother, uncaring of the tears dripping down from her face. There her mother pat her on her head softly, and, not being the brightest bulb, she couldn't put her finger on why she was so attached to the boy. He seemed so...average. Kurumu could see, easily, that her mother couldn't see what truly made Tsukune so amazing, but that wouldn't end her devotion to him. Neither could this separation, they were definitely going to find each other again in the future. She would make sure of that.

This left Ruby with the three young vampires.

"Well, I guess I should leave you guys be." Ruby lamented, turning to face them. She was smiling, her golden eyes sparkly with moisture. "You two have fun together, and, let's promise to see each other again."

Strangely, her slow, resigned reaction was more painful than Kurumu's storming off.

"See you soon, Ruby." Tsukune sighed, watching as she turned and gave him a final smile, before leaving for the headmaster's office. Tsukune was now alone with two other vampires.

Kokoa was really wondering why Tsukune had influenced Moka, and really, all of them, so much. She knew first-hand of his unfaltering kindness, and she really did know of her sister's love for him. She also wondered when she would experience that feeling, of being so attached to someone you would do anything for them. However, she had to turn her attention to the current situation.

"Let's go home, Moka. See if father accepts the idiot here." Kokoa suggested, something which neither Tsukune nor Moka agreed with. Tsukune rolled his eyes lightly at the word 'idiot', but he was well acclimatised to her jabs at him. He secretly hoped that they were with false malice, and somewhere even deeper he knew they were.

"I think we should go to the human world first, before we talk to father. You know, just to have peace for a little." Moka expressed her views, looking at Tsukune hopefully.

"Peace... That sounds good to me." Tsukune mused, before turning to beam at her. "I agree with Moka."

"Geez, aren't you two all lovey-dovey. Fine, fine, have your little 'peace'..." She paused, suddenly remembering something important. "I think father won't be home for about a month, Kahlua-neesan said he was abroad doing some negotiating with some other clans or something."

"Yay!" Moka, both Mokas, rejoiced. She bit her lip, thinking. "But, you have to promise not to tell father until we get back." Kokoa nodded, rolling her eyes.

"All right, big sis, I promise." When the couple gave her a look, she feigned offence. "I really promise!" When they laughed, her eyes narrowed again. "Oh, and if this idiot does anything to you I won't forgive him, Moka."

The mentioned 'idiot' started coughing uncontrollably, causing Kokoa to burst out laughing. Poor Moka just looked back and forth at the two, turning redder by the second, before her Rosary decided to speak.

"You know, he'll probably mince you in a battle. And he may do whatever he likes to my body."

Everyone there heard the statement. This led to Tsukune being chased around by Kokoa wielding Kou-chan for another hour. That is, of course, after he had regained consciousness.

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Yukari had returned home and she was living happy, having applied for a bunch of very famous universities in the human world, and there was no way she was not going to be accepted. She was only missing two vampires and her world would be complete. She was still waiting on Tsukune to visit, but she knew he never broke promises.

Ruby had also gone back to Witches Knoll for the holidays, the headmaster said he didn't require assistance during the time. Yukari's parents were more than open in letting her stay, seeing as it was originally her home. She often talked about the 'good old days' With Yukari, and they both eagerly awaited the return of their two best friends.

Kurumu was staying in her downtown Tokyo apartment, spending her time just thinking back to her days at Youkai Academy. That was until she had recieved a letter, from none other than Tsukune. She had eagerly ripped it open, and was surprised to see quite a few thousand Yen fall out of it, followed by a letter. It had gone along the lines of, here's some money, I hope it's enough to keep you going while you get a job. She felt her heart fill with warmth when realising how much he still cared for her, and set out to live her life with renewed motivation.

Mizore had, despite being forced onto another man to live with, had vowed to remain loyal to Tsukune. She had insisted that she wanted 'powerful children', and that mating with a vampire would definitely provide that. On the surface, that looked like a viable reason, but her mother knew it was much more. She spoke nothing of it though, she was proud that her child never gave up hope.

Kokoa had returned to the Shuzen castle. When she arrived without Moka, it had caused some confusion, which she had quickly cleared up by saying she was with him. Kahlua and Akuha quickly understood, and went on with their lives, secretly jealous that it was Moka that he had met first. Kahlua had taken a liking simply because he was so kind, caring and... handsome. Akuha had liked that he, like her, would do anything for the person he loved. In this case, it was clearly Moka, and they both knew better than to try and change that fact.

Tsukune had bought an apartment in Tokyo, in the next suburb over from where his parents house was. However, he decided to take Moka to his parents first, to explain their situation.

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KNOCK KNOCK

The two young vampires stood outside Tsukune's parents house. The emotions literally sped through their heads, and both desperately tried to form sentences in their mind. The door quickly opened to reveal Tsukune's mother, Kasumi Aono, smiling at them.

"Oh, Tsukki!" She rejoiced, pulling her taller son into a hug in a strange-looking position. "Oh, it's Akashiya-san as well. It's nice to see you again." She smiled at her as well, a genuine smile at someone who had made her son happy. The smile was quickly returned.

Moka looked away, thinking of what she could do. Tsukune and herself had agreed to just say it, not making anything up, to see if they were accepted, and hope that his parents were anything like him. Making up her mind, she turned back to Kasumi.

"You don't have to be so formal," Moka gulped nervously, "mother-in-law."

"You're..." Kasumi stopped, shock on her face, as her gaze shot down to their intertwined hands. She picked herself back up, metaphorically, and started studying them, a thoughtful look on her face.

"Well it was obvious anyway." She continued suddenly, a wide, happy smile on her face as she relived memories of the past few years, and that smile widened when she saw their confused expressions. "He always sounded so happy when talking to me about you, and he just seemed a lot healthier when you were around last summer. I really am grateful for you, Moka-san, for making my son so happy."

Moka was taken aback by her honest show of her feelings, and she turned to see a no doubt very embarrassed Tsukune scratching the back of his blushing head. She also felt her face start to heat and her heart begin to race, as she returned Kasumi's smile.

"I..." The enormity of this single meeting overtook Moka for a moment, as the words clogged in her brain and throat. "Well, first things first, we're not engaged." Moka paused as Tsukune whispered something in her ear that made her brain melt. "Yet."

"Then, is there abother reason for you being here?" Kasumi asked, this statement had piqued her interest. Moka suddenly felt her throat dry further, but she instantly felt better when Tsukune squeezed her hand, a comforting gesture.

"Well, I..." Moka paused, analysing Kasumi's expression carefully.

"I think we should go inside, so you can sit down, before we tell you." Tsukune interjected, giving Moka yet another reassuring smile, one that she had begun to love.

"Ok, Tsukki." The two vampires sat with the two Aonos on the couch. When they were all settled, Moka looked to Tsukune, for affirmation, before beginning.

"Well, I'd like to start by saying that you probably kent believe what I say today." Moka paused, waiting for Tsukune's parents to nod or something, to let her continue. "I'm just going to cut to the chase. I'm... I'm a vampire. And now, your son is too."

Kasumi Aono simply sat there for a few seconds, uncomprehending of what she had just heard. A vampire? It was just so strange, so unexpected. She then quickly looked over to her son, before asking the serious question that had been on her lips.

"My son is too?" At these words, Moka looked down guiltily. "Did you make him one?" Moka hesitantly opened her mouth to speak, but Tsukune cut in.

"Yes, she did." Tsukune sighed, but he continued before his parents could object. "And I don't mind at all. So please, don't hold a grudge against Moka, she did nothing wrong. In fact, I'll tell you the story of how the transformation started.

"Youkai Academy is not actually a proper hunan school - it was built for monsters." As he said that, his dad gave him a skeptical look which disappeared when he saw how serious his son was. "So, at this school for monsters, humans are not allowed in. If they are discovered, they are killed straight away. So, one day, the 'student police' who had gone rogue found out that I was suspected as a human.

"So, they took me away for being a human, and Moka, for being affiliated with a human. Quite simple, we were battered and beaten." Tsukune paused, a pained expression on his face, but he found courage when Moka ran her thumb across his hand. "Well, the leader of our captors decided that he was going to kill us. I begged him to let Moka go, as I was the human.

"So, being the kind man he was, he decides to kill her first. And before I knew it, a ball of fire was hurtling towards the one I love. How could I not jump in the way, how could I just let her die?" Tsukune stopped, looking at Moka who had her eyes cast straight down. "So, I got in the way of the flames, and, well, I pretty much died instantly. It was only Moka that saved me,by injecting her blood into me, turning me into a part vampire. She did it out of love, that doesn't warrant any type of punishment." When he finished his speech, he looked at his parents. He was met with horrified looks on both his parents that at least confirmed that they had followed his story.

"I see." It was Kasumi who spoke at last. Her horrified expression had eased up into a small, understanding smile. "In that case, I can't blame you, Moka-san. And if my son is happy with it, so am I. I'm sorry you got involved in that stuff, and I'm proud of you both..." She paused to give them a wider smile. "My children."

At the words, Moka yelped in excitement, and pulled Tsukune into a happy embrace which he returned easily. Whispers sounding like 'I love you' were heard, as the two nuzzled into each others' shoulders. After a while the two looked up.

"Thank you, so, so, much, mother." Tsukune beamed, his eyes still glistening from slight moisture.

"Thanks, for letting me be with your son." Moka added. She looked absolutely radiant, from her smile, to the way she just... shined with happiness. "But, I still have to show you my true form." Upon hearing that, Tsukune looked a little hurt, and he leaned over to whisper something into her ear.

"Don't say that, Moka. You're both very important to me, so she's not your true form, she's your other form." He whispered, a slight frown on his face.

"Oh, sorry, Tsukune." Tsukune just gave her a smile before directing his attention to his mother.

"Alright, mother, you don't have to worry, it's perfectly fine, she won't hurt you." He consoled, and Kasumi replied with a small nod.

CLINK

The rosary came off with a small metallic sound, revealing the silver-haired Moka.

"So you're Tsukune's parents?" She asked in her more powerful, but still kind-sounding voice. They jumped a little when they heard her speak. "It's nice to meet you."

"S-same for you..." Kasumi sputtered out, honestly scared out of her mind. "I..."

"You know, you really don't have to be scared of me." She smiled, holding the rosary close to her chest. "We are the same person, we hold the same feelings and thoughts. I am also extremely grateful to you, for accepting me. I also love your son more than anything else. So," She paused for a second, holding the rosary ever closer, "Thank you again, mother."

CLINK

Once the Outer personality returned, Tsukune's mother seemed at ease and a lot calmer. Tsukune sighed to himself. I'm going to have to talk to her about that. He gently lay down Moka next to him on the couch.

"It's really no problem, Moka. I have no right to take you away from the love of your life, and the goes same for my son." Kasumi replied, her unfazed demeanour still present despite the fact the person she was addressing was unconscious. "So, I assume you guys have an apartment somewhere?"

"Yeah, we have a place in the next suburb." Tsukune answered. "We'll be sure to visit, maybe once a month?"

"That sounds good. Oh, and Kyoko isn't in town this week, but I'll tell her to pay you a visit when she gets back." This brought amusing pictures into Tsukune's head of Kyoko babying Moka, and of her telling Moka of all the embarrassing things of his childhood.

However, Tsukune smiled and nodded, before slowly standing up, rousing Moka, and once she woke they began moving to the door.

"Good on ya, son! Farewell! See ya Moka!" Tsukune's dad yelled after them as they stepped outside. Kasumi instead followed them outside and gave them both a hug, her eyes showing her true happiness for the pair, yet surely holding back some sadness from seeing her son leave again.

"I'll see you soon, mother." Moka chirped, still holding onto Tsukune's arm.

"Bye, mom." Tsukune smiled, as she gave him one final hug.

"You two go out there and live your lives to their fullest." Kasumi sighed, giving them one final smile before they left, holding hands, walking together in the vibrant colours of the late afternoon sky.

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"So, Tsukune-kun has revealed our existence. This should be interesting. His parents don't look like they will tell, though."

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"This place is pretty nice, Tsukune."

Moka's voice sailed through from the open doorway of the bedroom, to where Tsukune was unpacking in the living room.

"Glad you like it, Moka." He called back, as he looked around. The apartment was fairly large, yet still modest. It had a living room with some furniture, connected to a kitchen that had all the basics needed. There was a bedroom, which was the only room separated by walls. Connected to that was a bathroom.

"But, Tsukune..." She trailed off, before exiting the bedroom and sliding over to Tsukune. She was hiding a smirk. "There's only one bed." She whispered the last line sultrily into his ear, and Tsukune backed away nervously.

"I-I guess I'll sleep on the couch, then.." He suggested nervously, scratching the back of his head.

"That's not what I had in mind..." She whispered again, giving him an evil grin. He wasn't used to seeing it on this Moka, but damn he liked it.

His whole nervous demeanour disappeared, and he pulled Moka towards him, their lips meeting forcefully as the past few days of built up lust was all let out in one moment. Tongues tangled as the two started leaning more into each other, Moka in particular let out a moan as well.

However, Moka surprised herself when it was her that broke the kiss. "Not now, my lover." She sighed, her breath running over Tsukune's bare neck. "However..." She bit softly into his neck, and she felt her own blood warm in happiness when he gently caressed her against him. She wanted to just melt into his arms, in this comfortable silence with her lover. A soft nipping at her neck brought her back to her the current world, and she pulled away gently, before tilting her head to allow Tsukune to drink.

When she felt her neck being pierced, she strangely felt no stinging sensation. Is this what father used to talk about? She thought back to her childhood, when her father had taught her anything and everything about vampires. "If one vampire cares a lot about another, they can concentrate and remove the pain in a bite. Sometimes, they even do it involuntarily."

Suddenly curious, she spoke up. "Hey, Tsukune?" She felt Tsukune's fangs leave her neck and she saw his brown eyes lock with hers questioningly. "I was just wondering, what do you think of when you bite me?" Tsukune looked slightly confused by the question, but he told her regardless.

"Well, I just think 'I don't want Moka to get hurt'. Because, if I know anything, bites are supposed to hurt. But it's strange, your bites never hurt." He answered honestly, scratching the back of his head. Her eyes widened, and she instantly pulled her arms around Tsukune, tears welling up in her eyes.

"Tsukune!" She exclaimed happily, nuzzling her head into his chest. Tsukune was confused by this sudden gesture of affection, but he welcomed it. Suddenly, a smirk found its way onto his face.

He suddenly picked her up, carrying her, bridal style, to the bedroom, where he lay her down, before cuddling up next to her. The flustered, confused expression on her face was so adorable he felt like giving her a kiss.

"Tsukune?" She asked, the same expression on her face. Tsukune hushed her, before cuddling up tighter.

"It's been a long day. You should rest." He said gently, caressing her pink hair out of her eyes, giving her a small kiss.

"I love you, Tsukune."

"I love you, Moka." He replied soothingly, before pulling off her rosary.

(A/N: Not a lemon either. Sorry if that's your thing.)

"Hey, beautiful." He smiled at the silver haired goddess that now lay in his arms. He didn't even get a verbal response, as she instead leaned into him, giving him yet another kiss. "Love you too."

"I know, my silly boy." She smiled, her mind racing, as for once she was struggling for words to say. "You've been having too much fun with Omote, haven't you?" When he laughed, she flushed, not wanting to sound silly herself.

"Don't be embarrassed, Moka." He comforted her, caressing her cheek. "I'll happily spend this time with you now, however you like it."

"Are you willing to follow up on that, lover?" She asked suggestively, and Tsukune realised he might of made a mistake. To his surprise, she laughed it off. "Alas, Omote wouldn't appreciate it if I tired out this body even further. For tonight, we'll just rest. Though I'm sure this bed will see some... other uses sooner rather than later."

She smirked at the blushing boy in front of her, before putting her rosary back on, letting sleep overcome her once more.

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They woke the next day, still in the same clothes as yesterday. Tsukune was relieved that he had woken earlier than Moka, and he had gone and quickly taken a bath by himself, with a small shred of guilt for not waiting for Moka.

She soon stirred as well, and she did seem disappointed that Tsukune was already cleaned. She gave him a cute pout when she went off to bathe by herself, due to Tsukune insisting it was 'rude to look'.

After he heard the water running he set about making breakfast. Yet he had no idea what he liked, apart from his blood. He just let it go, but made a mental note to ask her later. Actually, I should just ask today. Frowning, he just looked around the room. The unpacking had been fairly simple, just a bit of clothes and personal belongings, as furniture and appliances had been supplied.

Tsukune heard the telltale sound of water draining, so he looked up, expecting Moka to walk out. What he hadn't expected was her being naked.

(A/N: Lime? If this even is one, it's pretty tame.)

"I-I'll get you, uhh, a t-towel." He said, covering his eyes and looking away. He heard Moka stepping towards him, and he clenched his eyes shut.

"Tsukune..." She whispered softly, causing Tsukune's eyes to shoot open, only to immediately close again after he realised she was still naked. "You can look, I don't mind. You can even touch." She was borderline pleading with him to to get over his unnatural innocence. Tsukune noticed that her cheeks were only tinged slightly pink, it seemed she wasn't even that bothered by this.

She even went so far as to grab his hand, pressing it against her bare breast. She ran her thumb over his hand, encouraging him to do as he liked. She felt a spike of pleasure when Tsukune, her innocent little Tsukune, squeezed her breast softly.

She gave a small breathy moan when Tsukune's other hand had snaked up to her chest and began massaging her other breast as well. She didn't think twice when her rosary was brushed off, but Tsukune did.

He froze after the transformation, and he looked timidly at the smirking silver haired Moka in front of him, before quickly trying to draw his hands back. They were quickly stopped by the strong grip of a vampiress. She pressed his hands back into her breasts, moaning when Tsukune rubbed and squeezed. She knew that Tsukune wouldn't do anything further, so she sadly let his hands go, wrapping the towel he had grabbed for her around her.

"Well, Tsukune, it seems that Omote is making advances." She muttered in his ear. "Too bad you're so innocent, otherwise I would take you right here. Very soon, we'll be using this bed." Her smirk widened when Tsukune immediately reddened, before snapping her rosary back on.

Tsukune patiently waited for her to wake, and when she did, the two shared a breakfast of each other's blood. Tsukune didn't have a plan for the day, he just knew that he wanted to show Moka a good side of the human world. However, he also needed to go shopping, for groceries and everything. Moka will enjoy shopping, right?

"So, Moka, why don't we go to the mall?"

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The two had a fantastic time with each other just shopping and hanging around at the shops. Moka had happily bought all sorts of clothes, supplied from the small fortune that Tsukune's parents had given them. They had shared a couple of meals, and they had even watched a short movie together. Even Inner Moka had come out for some time with Tsukune, some time that they both enjoyed to the fullest.

Every touch they shared left a tingle wherever it was, memories from the morning still fresh in their minds. It was unshakeable, the lust that had been growing in each of them since the first day on which Tsukune had confessed. Moka never once let go of him, and he never let her out of his sight.

They really looked like what they were; a young couple deeply in love.

As they waited at the bus stop, an all too familiar yellow school bus pulled up. They shared a look of shock before getting on, eager to know what was happening. The bus driver turned to look at them, with that familiar eery stare and smirk.

"Ahh, the two young vampires. The headmaster wants to speak to you."

The two shrugged at each other, getting on the bus and taking a seat. It was strange, the feeling of going back to their beloved Youkai Academy. They both secretly wished for the rest of the Newspaper club to be there, but under the circumstances, they both knew it wasn't likely.

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The bus pulled to a stop at a cliff which they were well acquainted with. As Tsukune and Moka stood, exercising their sluggish legs, the bus driver spoke.

"You must return here immediately after Mikogami speaks to you, we can't afford to have you here for too long." He said in his usual creepy fashion, inciting nods from Tsukune and Moka.

They quickly set off through the woods towards the headmaster's office, smiling at each other as they remembered the moment they met, and everything that had transpired at the academy in the past. Almost nothing seemed different, and they realized that nothing really did happen during the holidays. Yet there was actually a big difference; the whole school was eerily empty, it was missing the buzzing of liveliness that had frequented it in the past.

Soon enough, they reached the building in the centre of the campus, and climbed the short flight of stairs to the headmaster's office on the second floor. They knocked lightly, and heard a response almost immediately.

"Come in." The Exorcist's dark voice echoed through the door and around the empty corridors. Tsukune and Moka walked in, to be greeted with the shadowy, dark room that was the headmaster's abode. "So, I have called you here to discuss very important matters. Now, first of all I know that you told your parents about the existence of Youkai Academy and monsters."

Tsukune turned white, but Moka ran her fingers along the top of his hand comfortingly.

"I, quite frankly, couldn't care less. They don't look like they want to spill our little secret." Tsukune and Moka's bodies sagged with relief when they heard this, but the clearing of a throat brought them back to the moment. "Secondly, more importantly, an old foe that you will be well versed with have begun moving again. I'm sure you remember Fairy Tale." At the mention of the terrorist organization, both Tsukune and Moka stiffened, stony looks setting on their faces. The Exorcist chuckled lightly at how similarly they reacted to everything.

"Who?" Tsukune hoarsely whispered, before his voice rose. "And where, why?"

"We don't know who. We just know that there is an unusual amount of monsters gathering in the human world, in a building near the center of Minato Mirai, in Yokohama."

Tsukune had a short-lived moment of relief, as this wasn't anywhere near his family. "Wait, Minato Mirai? Isn't that where we confronted Alucard?" At the mention of Alucard, Moka looked down, remembering the conflict and everything that had happened due to it; Alucard was defeated and Akasha had seemingly disappeared with him. She felt a squeeze on her hand and looked up, to see Tsukune sympathetically smiling at her.

"Yes, that is where we battled Alucard. Now, if there are no further questions, please leave."

"What, so that's it? You made us come here just to tell us they had reawakened?" Moka asked, frowning.

"That is correct." The Exorcist's amused smirk widened. "It's an important piece of information, is it not? Now, you must leave, before someone else realizes you are here."

.

The bus ride home was more subdued, due to the pair understandably having much more on their minds. They were quietly reassured by each other's company, and it was enough to suppress the emotion that the topic of Fairy Tale threatened to bring out, in both of them.

The two disembarked, thanked the bus driver for his services, before walking home, hand in hand. The calm streets of suburban Tokyo were peaceful, and, in Moka's opinion, the evening was very romantic. The two stopped, to look at the moonlight shine over each other's faces, before a harsh cackle interrupted them.

"Well, the two famous vampires are lovers, are they?"

It was a woman's voice, and they whipped around, looking for the source of the sound. They found it in the air, flying above them, wearing a familiar black uniform.

"Fairy Tale..." Tsukune muttered under his breath, and he looked at Moka to see her glaring at the offender with narrowed eyes.

"Smart one, are you?" She mocked, before her face contorted as she transformed, her body lengthening and her teeth growing into colossal, menacing fangs. It was a serpent, yet with the mouth of a dragon. A basilisk.

While Moka had been processing this, the basilisk had already moved, directing it's large fangs towards her. She barely had time to process the giant, gaping mouth dashing towards her before a fist punched it away. Tsukune instinctively pushed Moka to the sidelines, before turning to face the basilisk, which had given an angry hiss.

"Tsukune..." Her whisper went unheard due to the blood pounding in Tsukune's ears - he had gone so close to losing Moka. He couldn't let that go unanswered.

Another hiss emanated from the basilisk, when Tsukune took up a fighting stance. It lunched again, laughing with glee when it noticed Tsukune not moving out of the way. The curve of its mouth vanished, when Tsukune grabbed onto a fang and ripped it off, before stabbing it into the scaly flesh under its throat. He had given it a dose of its own medicine, or rather, venom.

The basilisk issued a gurgled shout, before the fang shot out from it's body, the wound closing with ease. A smirk found its way back onto the basilisk's face. Tsukune took up a stance again, before he felt a hand on his shoulder.

"Together." The soft voice said, and Tsukune turned to see Moka smiling at him. "I can't just stand here and watch you get hurt." He understood instantly, and as his hand found her rosary, her hand had snaked up to his. They both pulled at the same time, together, in tandem, and after the transformation they both turned to the basilisk, who had strangely lost all it's confidence.

"Tsukune, before we deal with this filth, I have to tell you something." Tsukune's smile told Moka to continue. "I feel as though Omote and I are becoming much closer. Our memories and our thoughts are all syncing, we're always awake when the other is. For example, she's probably listening to out conversation right now." Tsukune bit his lip as he looked at her with his smoldering crimson eyes.

"Well, do you mind? You know that I don't, you're the same person, aren't you? I love you, Moka, and that doesn't mean one of you only. I love both of you. So it's okay, as long as its not causing you any sort of trouble."

"Ahem."

The voice of a basilisk interrupted them, and when Tsukune turned he found a fist flying towards his face. A fist that was stopped by a pale, slender hand. They suddenly both went all-out, punches and kicks flying towards the serpent in quick succession. After giving Moka a small smile, they both turned to face the basilisk.

They both raised their fists to it when the basilisk suddenly let out a squeak, that didnt suit it at all. They raised their eyebrows, but Moka decided to use this situation.

"You are going to tell us whatever we ask you to. Understood?" The basilisk, now immobilised, nodded. "Good. First off, who are you working for?"

"F-Fairy Tale." The basilisk mumbled, causing both Tsukune and Moka to sigh.

"We know that. WHO in particular?" Tsukune asked, more forcefully this time.

"Kuyou, leader of the Third Subdivision." Tsukune stiffened when he heard the name. He cast a look over to Moka, who had reacted the same way.

"Thank you." Tsukune paused, thinking of another question. "Why are you here? What are your intentions for attacking us?"

"I..." The basilisk paused, swallowing. "I-"

"You will let her go."

(A/N: You forgot she was female, didn't you? Well, either way, I did.)

Both vampires whirled around to see a cloaked figure, the said cloak concealing much of their body. His face was also hidden under a hood. Both vampires stood their ground, causing the person's eyes twitch with annoyance. Not that they could see it.

"Let her go, or we will attack your home." The words stunned Tsukune, and he looked to Moka who was also frowning. She nodded, as if saying 'it's alright, releasing her shouldn't come back to haunt us'. The two vampires backed away slowly, arms in the air.

"Thank you for your cooperation." The cloaked figure muttered, before swooping in, taking up the basilisk in his arms. "Farewell. We should be seeing each other in the future." They instantly vanished into darkness.

The two vampires quickly sealed each other, before they sped off to Tsukune's parents home.

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After confirming that his parents were alright, Tsukune walked home calmly with Moka. He was suppressing the emotions inside him, the rage that his family was used as a threat. Yet, he knew that it was fine now. Moka wasn't hurt, his family wasn't hurt either. After they arrived and walked in, sitting down on a couch silently, Moka turned to face Tsukune. She had many things she had to discuss with him.

"Tsukune..." She started hesitantly, suddenly finding her mind blank. "Today... It was a lot, wasn't it?"

"Yeah... I mean, with the return of Fairy Tale, and Kuyou still being up to no good. You'd think he would have learned, after you pounded him at Youkai and I pounded him at Fairy Tale." Moka gave him a sly smile which was duly returned. Her expression blanked again as she looked for words.

"Yeah. I-I just wanted to make sure you were okay, like, not feeling unwell after everything." She mumbled, looking like she could burst with embarrassment.

Same old Moka, Tsukune smiled inwardly.

"But, since you seem fine, there's something else I wanted to discuss." She gave him a shy smile, almost as if asking for permission to continue. "Well, it's kind of embarrassing..."

"I won't make fun of you. You know that." Tsukune cajoled, sympathy in his voice.

"Y-yeah." She paused, swallowing nervously. "Well, I was thinking, about our relationship." At these words Tsukune paled, his hands suddenly cold with sweat.

"W-wha?" His comforting air had changed, into one of fear and confusion.

"N-no, I don't think we should split, Tsukune, I'm sorry that you heard it in that way." Moka quickly explained, gripping Tsukune's hands tightly. Tsukune remembered how to breathe, and he quickly broke into an embarrassed grin.

"Uhh, yeah." He managed, before looking at Moka questioningly, asking her to elaborate on what she had been saying.

"Well...I think, because, you said that you wanted to stay beside me forever, and marry, and be together..." Moka gulped, again finding her tongue heavy. "Well, I just wanted to know what you feel about...making love."

Tsukune felt his own mind begin to blank, was this seriously happening? The girl who he loved with all his might, was here, asking him about sex? He was legitimately considering pinching himself, until Moka spoke again.

"I just wanted to ask if, you know, you wanted to..?" She paused, her cheeks filling with red again.

"I'll only ever do it if you want me to. If you have any doubts about it, I won't. If either of you do. But, if you want it, I'll happily give it to you, Moka." Tsukune, worried about his choice of words, smiled nervously, a pink shade overcoming his face.

"Thank you, Tsukune. Just in case you were thinking otherwise, I would never have it with anyone else. Never."

"Same goes for you, Moka." Tsukune gave her another trademark smile, before pulling her into a passionate kiss. Once they pulled away, both gasped for air. "Whew..."

"Plenty of more where that came from. If you want it, I'll happily give it to you." Moka grinned, causing Tsukune to break into laughter.

And it was like that the two lovers spent their second night together, much like the first.

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When the two woke the next morning, they were still in each other's arms. Sighing, Tsukune lightly lay Moka down on the bed, before looking at the digital clock next to the bed. He suddenly noticed the date.

April 19th.

Panic overtook him, the date rang a bell, but he had no idea what it was for. He knew it wasn't a birthday, so what was it?

"Mornin' Tsukune." A sweet, tired voice interrupted his panicked whirl of thoughts. "Oh." Tsukune turned, curiosity etched on his face at the surprised tone of Moka's voice. He saw Moka staring at the clock as well. Their eyes met in mutual wondering, before Moka's lit up in realisation. "Tsukune, it's the flower ceremony today! The one where we look at the beautiful cherry blossoms!"

"Cherry blossoms? Exactly like you. Pink and beautiful." He smiled when she blushed, that smile widening when she tried to smile it off, producing one of the cutest expressions he had ever seen.

"So, can we..." She asked nervously, not even finishing her question.

"Of course."

Moka's eyes lit up again, and they quickly started getting ready.

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They had gotten out of their clothes from before, bathed again, and were now walking the peaceful route towards the nearest festival. Most parks in the area were filled, so it was fairly easy to find one to celebrate at.

For Moka, who had only been to the Youkai Academy school festivals in her life, was more than excited. This was some time she could spend with Tsukune, with no one to interrupt, at a festival. It just sounded like fun.

When they arrived together at the park, the place was buzzing with life. They could see families, even couples, enjoying the festival together. Moka nervously nudged Tsukune, before gesturing towards an empty bench on the edge of the park, looking out onto a lake.

Smiling, Tsukune took her to the bench, and they sat down, Moka sliding into Tsukune's arms. The two took in the beauty of the scene, the pink petals of the cherry blossoms drifting in the wind, over the pristine lake.

They silently sat together, no words needed. The silence of their spot, a fair distance away from the liveliness of the festival. It was exactly how they wanted to spend the rest of their lives, happy, calm, peaceful, in each other's arms.

"So, our first festival together." Tsukune broke the silence, softly speaking into Moka's ear.

"Yeah. And, it's been great. It's always good to spend time with you." She replied, in the same soft tone.

"Does your other personality want to spend some time out?" Tsukune asked, causing the rosary to suddenly lift into the air. "I'll take that as a yes. Love you, Moka."

She smiled back sweetly, and after the transformation the smile was still on her face.

"We love you too." She sighed, her powerful voice at peace.

And under the blossoming pink flowers, the pair's lips met, silently showing their unwavering love for each other. As they cuddled together in the dwindling purply-orange rays of a sunset, they found themselves feeling utter happiness, once again.

Unbeknownst to them, there was another figure, silently watching them with a smile on her elegant face. She brushed aside her pink hair and sighed. This was exactly what she wanted them to be doing, yet she had to break the news to them.

The news she had concerning Fairy Tale.


A/N:

EDIT: NOT fusing Moka. Just wanted to clear that up since I got a few reviews about it.

So, how'd you like it?

If you think the ending is cheesy, I understand, haha.

Sorry for the delay, at times it was difficult getting inspiration. The flower festival is based off a real one called "Hanami", and that is celebrated in Japan.

Once again, if you have any ideas on how I should handle Chapter 1, let me know.

Thanks for reading, and until next time!