Hey peps. KaL KeY has re-entered the world of fanfic writing! YAH!
I know its been like a year and 5 months, but its okay. I finally had an idea, so I have written chapter four of this story. I actually expect to be updating some (hopefully all) of my stories (don't hold your breaths though! ^-^).
Disclaimer: I don't own them! T_T
Warning: The usual! Yaoi, boyxboy, AU. There is a slight lime in this chapter (...if you can call it that…)
Pairings: TalaxRei, BryanxKai, SpencerxIvan, Michaelx(I know, you will learn in a future chapter!), Hirox(not a clue), TysonxMax (not big in the story! Sorry guys).
Chapter Four: Interviews and then some
Kai moaned, tipping his head back, trying to give Bryan better access to his neck. He sat straddling his boyfriend's legs, Bryan sitting on the couch. The TV was playing music videos in the background; the two had been watching it before they had started to make out.
Kai shifted, grinding against Bryan, lips finding his boyfriend's. Kai pulled back, gasping for air, giving a breathless moan. "Damn."
"What?" Bryan asked around Kai's earlobe.
"Been too damn long." It had been weeks since they had had a chance to do this.
"Agreed." Bryan sat back, looking at his flushed lover. "The money I could make off photos of you right now."
Kai groaned. "Hiro would sue." Kai licked Bryan's neck. "My contract and all. No porn."
"Too bad."
"Bryan!"
Kai jerked back, nearly falling off Bryan's lap, Bryan's hold on his hips the only thing keeping him from craking his head on the coffee table behind him. He turned, glaring at the boy standing in the door way.
Rei stood there in a towel, hair down and dripping pools of water onto the floor. He was supposed to be taking a bath to calm his nerves. His and Tala's press conference was later that day.
"Rei, either go get back in the tub or dry off and get dressed. You'll catch a cold." Bryan told him calmly. The last thing they needed was for Rei's weak immune system catching something.
"But I'm going to be late."
"I won't let you be late." Bryan assured him. "Now go back upstairs."
"What I'm I supposed to wear?"
"Whatever you damn want! Go away Rei!" Kai snapped. He just wanted an hour, one hour so his boyfriend could fuck him into oblivion. Was that too much to ask for?
Rei blinked, taking in their position, then blushed bright red. "Sorry." He turned and disappeared back upstairs.
Kai smirked, turned back to Bryan. Bryan wasn't happy at all, frowning at him. "What?"
"He's nervous."
"I know."
"And scared."
"I know."
"And self doubting."
"I know."
"And our taking your sexual frustration out on him."
"I know!"
"On a nervous, scared, self doubting kid."
"I know! Damn-it Bryan." Kai got off his boyfriends lap, sulking into the back of the couch. "Sorry."
"Go help him pick out something to wear."
"I love you."
"Love you too."
Kai got up, heading to Rei's room. He knocked on the door, and then entered. Rei stood in front of his closet, still only in a towel. "Need help?"
"Kai!" Rei blushed bright red, and quickly turned towards him. "Sorry about earlier."
"Don't apologize." Kai walked forward, going through Rei's clothes. "I'm the one that's sorry. I shouldn't have snapped at you."
"You two haven't had alone time in a while." Rei commented.
"How did-"
"I know?" Rei smiled at him. "The way you two are acting."
"I'm not telling Bry that you've been keeping tabs on us."
"Then don't."
Kai pulled out white pants and a blue shirt. Both were in the style that Rei preferred, Chinese. Rei wore them as often as he could, but he only owned five sets. They cost a lot when he bought them in the US, and he had not been going back to China nearly as often as he did when he was a kid. This meant he had fewer chances to buy them, but it did not stop him from loving them. "What sash goes with this?"
"The silver one." Rei answered. "Sashes match the lining." Rei reminded him. Kai smiled, nodding.
"Always?"
"Mostly."
Kai handed Rei the outfit. "Get dressed."
"And my hair?"
"Wrap as always." Kai told him. "With your headband."
"Are you sure?"
"Let them see you for you." Kai left him to change.
"I'm sorry." Rei quickly approached Hiro and Tala. He should have been here ten minutes ago.
"It's okay." Hiro turned with a smile on his face. He looked Rei up and down, frowning. "What are you wearing?"
"Kai picked it out."
"What was Kai thinking, buying you that to wear?"
"Bryan got me this." Rei informed him. "Kai picked it out for me to wear today."
"However you go it doesn't matter, it will not do."
"Why?"
"Hiro." Tala called, getting his attention, then turned to Rei. "Most of the pictures I've seen of you, you're wearing something like that."
"Yes." Rei nodded.
"Calm down Hiro." Tala told their manager.
"We're not showing him off as Chinese decent, but as a new member."
"But I am Chinese."
"That's not important."
"Hiro. We don't hide the fact that I'm of Russian-American (1). The fans know, they accept. We're not going to change Rei. Rei's Chinese-American (2) and proud of it."
"I'm Chinese!" Rei told them.
"That's what I said." Tala snapped.
"No. You said that I was Chinese-American. I was born in China, I'm Chinese."
"What?" Hiro asked, startled.
"He's telling the truth." Bryan told them, Kai and him joining them. "His family moved here when his dad got a job."
"I see."
"Do I need to change?" Rei asked Hiro, willing to do it if that's what the older man told him to do. He would not do anything that would hurt the image of Tala's band, nothing at all. And if his clothes would hurt that image, then he would change, no matter how much he didn't want to.
"What?" Kai glared at Hiro. "Hiro, I picked that out because I didn't want him to not be allowed to wear things like it."
"I understand Kai." Hiro sighed. "Can we get rid of the headband at least? It's not something you always wear, right?"
Rei shook his head. "I always wear it."
Hiro looked over at Kai, who confirmed Rei's statement. "Then everything is fine."
"Hiro." Hilary, the hostess of the night show, walked towards them. "We go on air in a few minutes. I need Tala to get ready."
"Tala?"
"Ready."
"See Hilary, it's all under control."
"If you say so." Hilary smiled at him. "And the new member?"
"Reimond Kon." Hiro placed a hand on Rei's shoulder, deciding to use Rei's birth name rather than the shortened version he went by. The full name made it more professional.
Hilary nodded. "I'll start with Tala, then introduce Reimond." She turned, walking away.
"Hiro?"
"Yes Rei?"
"Please don't introduce me as Reimond." Rei didn't look up from the ground.
"I'm sorry Rei, I didn't realize you wouldn't like it." Hiro told him. He had never had someone this nervous or easily upset to manage before. This was going to be harder than he thought. Maybe he shouldn't have wanted Tala to have a partner. "You'll just have to tell me if I do something that you don't like, okay?"
"I can do that." Rei nodded.
"Good." Hiro turned to Kai, jerking his head to the left. "Kai, can we talk." Kai nodded, following Hiro away from the others. "He won't tell me, will he?"
"Most likely not." Kai sighed. "He only corrected you on his name because he really hates being called Reimond."
"This may be a weird question since I've only met him twice, but…" Hiro looked over to where the other three stood. Tala was leaning on the wall, watching Bryan and Rei. Bryan was talking to Rei, giving him a hug when he was done.
"Bryan thinks of Rei as his brother." Kai explained, a fond look in his eyes as he watch Bryan reassure Rei, for the twelve time that day, that he was going to do fine. "He's not going to cheat on me with the kitty. That's what you wanted to know, correct?"
"Not really. I thought as much." Hiro looked back at Kai. "Rei ... he has no self confidence."
"I know."
"Was…was he abused?" Kai blinked, looking of at Rei, then back at Hiro. He was surprised that Hiro had came to the conclusion only having been with Rei for less than an hours time all together. "Sorry. Don't know where that came from."
"Yes." Kai told him.
"What?" Hiro looked confused.
"Yes, Rei was abused." Kai told him. "Never physically, at least not that I know of, but he was emotionally and mentally abused-by both parents."
"I shouldn't have asked."
"You need to know." Kai smiled sadly. "He's hard to handle sometimes. Bryan's got a lot of patience, surprised me when I found out. You do too, so you'll be fine. Just…try to remember he's not doing it to act out, that's who he is. He can't help it."
"I will." Hiro sighed. "Wish I'd known earlier. I wouldn't have snapped at him."
"You know now." Kai pushed off the wall he had been leaning on. "I'm trusting you not to tell anyone. To not use this for publicity."
"I won't."
"Thanks."
"Hiro." Hilary called. "Showtime."
"All right."
Hilary headed out onto the stage, taking her seat. A couch sat diagonally across from her chair, that way it made a 'v' shape. "Good evening America. Tonight we have an interesting show. We'll be talking to the Majestics about their new CD and how it may knock Shattered Mirrors from the number one spot. But before that, I have the pleasure of talking to Shattered Mirrors lead singer, the first generation Russian-American Tala Ivanov." The studio audience clapped as Tala walked out, sitting on the couch. "Good evening Tala. Your band is number one once again, how does that feel?" Hilary asked.
"Like always." He answered dryly.
"Hm. That does make since, seeing as how you spend most of your time up there."
"Of course."
Hilary smiled at him, picking up a stack of cards, questions on them. "The song Shattered Mirrors is the number one hit at the moment, the number one downloaded song as well."
"Not surprising."
"Why did you write a song by the same name as your band?"
"Why not?"
"Is it because of your brake up with Majestics' bass play Jonathan McGreger?"
Tala shifted, looking away. "That's none of your business."
"But you two dated for nearly a year, and then had a nasty break-up. Only to come out with a song about love, of a failed relationship." Hilary reminded him. She had to get something out of Tala, or her boss would be mad at her, again. Tala never gave much of anything in these interviews, and personally she preferred when it was the whole band being interviewed. Michael at least would give them some information that was useful.
"I said it is none of your business." Tala snapped, glaring. He could not stand question about personal issues and especially not about his relationship with Johnny.
"Of course. How about we talk about changes being made to Shattered Mirrors?" Hilary shuffled her cards. "There's a new edition, correct?"
"Yes."
"Then how about you tell me about Reimond Kon?" Hilary asked. "What do you think of Reimond?"
"Rei."
"What?"
"His name is Rei. He doesn't like being called Reimond."
"I'm sorry, I didn't know." Hilary smiled. That was the longest response she had ever gotten, and it was off such a non significant comment. "How did you meet him?"
"My cousin."
"Kai Hiwatari, the model?"
"Yes. Rei is Kai's boyfriend's brother."
"He is? I would have never guessed." Hillary commented. "Kai is still dating Bryan Kuznetsov correct?"
"Correct."
"And your thoughts on Rei?"
"He has a nice voice." Tala glanced towards where Rei was standing. "A good cook, and has one hell of a grip."
"Hm." Hilary did not know how to comment on that one. "Then let's meet him. Do join us Rei." Bryan pushed Rei forward forcing Rei onto the set; bright red as all eyes followed his every move. Tala motioned for Rei to come towards him. Rei walked over, sitting next to Tala. "I'm glad you could join us Rei."
"My pleasure." He answered, smiling at her. Tala could almost hear Rei's heart, it was pounding so hard, and the only reason he knew it was was because he could feel Rei's pulse coming from the arm laying against his own.
"Likewise." She agreed. "May I ask how old you are and your birth place?"
"I'm 18 and was born in the Driger Village in China."
"So you were not born in America?"
"No."
"I would never have guessed. You speak English better than some Americans."
"Thank you, I happen to really like languages, and English is a very interesting one."
"How long have you been in the US?"
"I was three when I moved here." Rei answered. "I met Bryan shortly after and he taught me English."
"Did he teach you Russian as well? He is Russian-American correct?"
"He's grandparents came from Russia on his mom's side. His dad isn't of Russian decent." Rei told her. "And I know some Russian. I don't consider myself fluent."
"That makes sense." She nodded. "Tala says that Kai introduced you, it that correct."
Rei blushed, nodding. That was a better story then the real one. "Him and Bryan. They had me audition."
"What will you be doing in the band?"
"Singing, or so I've been told." Rei glanced to his side, looking to Tala for confirmation.
"You are, once we can get back to practice."
"Why haven't you been practicing?"
"Ivan sprained his wrist." Tala told her.
"Your drummer? How?"
"You'd have to ask Spencer." Tala looked at Rei. "Our bass player."
"Who's on guitar?"
"Michael Parker. He's the only 'American', the rest of us are of Russian decent."
"How did that happen?"
"Old friend from school. We have been friends since junior high."
"Makes sense." Rei smiled. "No keyboard?"
"Never had a need."
"Oh. I happen to like the keyboard." Rei told him. Both of the singers had turned towards each other, seemingly to forget that they were in middle of an interview, a live interview at that."The sound of a keyboard changes a song."
"Really?"
"Yeah. I find it to be important. A keyboard can make all kinds of sounds."
"Never thought of that before."
"Now you can."
"True."
Hilary smiled, watching the two. She didn't have to even talk to get good information. This was the most Tala had ever spoken in front of an interview camera. The audience was also eating this up, music history in the making. "Thank you for coming Tala, Rei. Well, we'll be seeing some interesting changes from Shattered Mirrors it appears."
"Thank you for having us." Rei told her.
Hilary smiled at him, then turned towards the cameras. "When we come back, we'll have the Majestics here to talk about their new CD. Stay tuned." Hilary turned from the camera to the Shattered Mirrors singers.
"That was great."
"Let's go Rei." Tala stood, dragging Rei up off the couch with him.
"What's the hurry?" A new voice asked. Tala stiffened, turning around.
"Need to get home Robert. It's past his bed time." Tala replied.
"You're not leaving because of us then?" Robert asked.
"No."
"May I ask who you are?" Rei asked, stepping in front of Tala. Whoever they are, they were upsetting the redhead.
"Robert Jurgen, guitarist for the Majestics." He responded.
"It's nice to meet you. Rei Kon, new member of Shattered Mirrors." Rei turned to Tala. "Can we go now? I promised Kai I'd make dinner and it's getting late."
"What are you making this late, no heavy meals before bed and all?"
"Something light." Rei started off stage, Tala with him. "Do you have any suggestions?"
"Chicken strips and salad."
"Sounds good. Though Kai may not agree."
"Too bad."
"You'll come to dinner, right?"
"If you'll have me."
"You're always welcome, unless Bryan says otherwise. It is his house."
"Of course." The two left the stage.
"What the fuck was that?" Johnny asked, though the question wasn't directed at anyone.
"I don't know." Robert responded. "Watch your language Jonathan."
"Whatever." He commented, still glaring at the spot he had last seen the two singers. He hated that boy, whoever he was. Where did he come from? Who did you think he was, coming in and getting close to his Tala?
Rei stood at the counter, preparing the salad while the chicken baked. The Majestics, a rival band to Shattered Mirrors. One of them was Tala's ex. It wasn't the purple haired one, the green haired one maybe? Did he dare to ask Tala? From the way that Tala had reacted to Hilary's questions, he properly shouldn't. He'd have to ask Kai, or look it up online. It was bounded to be there.
"Dinner ready?"
"Just about." Rei smiled at the red head. "You staying the night?"
"Yeah. Bryan said I could."
"Alright."
"Do you need help?
"Not really."
Tala sat down at the table. "I looked through some of your lyrics and sheet music."
"Oh…sorry. It's not very good."
"We need a keyboard player."
"Why?" Rei stopped what he was doing, turning towards Tala.
"How else are we going to play your songs?"
"Really?"
"Of course."
Rei moved forward, hugged Tala. "Thank you."
Tala wrapped both arms around Rei's waist, laying his head on Rei's shoulder. It felt good to be held again. He hadn't had much physical contact since his break up with Johnny four months ago, and it just felt so right to be holding Rei. That small body pressed close to his, the smell of cherries coming off him, most likely from his shampoo. "You're welcome."
Rei leaned his head against Tala's, breathing deep. He smiled, Tala always smelled good. "You'll have to hang out in my room for a little while tonight."
"Why?"
"You don't have a radio, and they get loud. Especially when they haven't had sex in a while."
"Kai and Bryan?"
"Yea."
"Not so sure I wanted to know that."
"If you visit often enough, you'll catch the signs."
"I know Kai, Rei."
"So do I."
"Not as good as I do." Tala responded.
Rei stood up straight, smiling at Tala. "You know him as a cousin, I know him as a brother."
"So do I." Tala leaned back in his chair, he already missed holding Rei. "Kai's the only brother I've got."
"Well, not anymore." Rei responded. "You have Bry and me now." He turned around, returning to making dinner.
'What if I don't want you as a brother?' he thought. 'What if I want more?' Tala faltered, standing quickly, realizing why he liked Rei being close.
"Tala?" Rei turned to him, watching as Tala fled the kitchen. "Tala!"
"Rei, what's wrong?" Bryan called and Rei could hear him getting up off the couch, quickly making his way to the kitchen. "Are you alright?"
"Yeah, but Tala. He took off; I think I said something that upset him." Rei rubbed his cheek with the heel of his hand. "Like I always do."
"I doubt it has anything to do with whatever you said."
"How do you know?"
"You're my brother, I know."
"Kay." Rei moved to the oven, taking the chicken out. "Dinner's ready."
"I'll get the cousins."
Rei nodded, cutting up the chicken, adding it to the bowls of salads.
"Rei, can I get two to go? Tala and I are going to eat out back." Kai walked in, opening the fridge to retrieve two sodas and salad dressing.
"Is he mad at me?" Rei asked. "Because of what I said?"
"No. Tala goes through moods." Kai smiled at Rei. "He's just in one of them."
"Jonathan?" Rei whispered.
"You heard." Kai sighed. "They made a good couple, but it just couldn't last. It left them both hurt."
Rei nodded, holding out two bowls. "Cheer him up."
"Will do." He put the sodas and salad dressing in his hoodie pocket, then took the bowls. He kissed Rei on the cheek. "Thanks."
"You're welcome."
Kai left, heading out onto the back porch. He sat one of the salads in front of his sulking cousin, then sat in the chair across from him. "Mountain Dew?" He held out the can in one hand, salad dressing in the other.
"Thanks Kai." Tala took both. He sat the dressing down, opening the soda, taking a sip.
"What did he say?"
"Who?"
"Johnny."
"I haven't talked to him in a while, not since I picked my stuff up from his place two months ago." Tala looked down, not looking at his cousin. He hatted the fact that he had to admit that he had waited nearly two months after the breakup to get his stuff from Johnny's, that he had held on to hope that Johnny would want to get back together with him. That he hadn't listened to his cousin about the fact that it was over, and this time there was no getting back together. Kai had told him after the first break up the two had had, that it wouldn't last, it just took him four more and two extra months to realize that.
"I figured you had, you sulking and all." Kai added dressing to his salad, taking a big bit. Unlike most models, Kai could eat whatever he wanted. He had an extremely high metabolism, and what his metabolism didn't handle, a good workout could. This was a good thing, because salads were not his favorite food, though they were growing on him. Rei seemed to enjoy making salads for dinner.
"Rei." Tala ran his figure around the rim of his can, admitting what was bothering him.
"What about him?"
"He calls you a brother."
"I know."
"He called me one too."
"That means he trusts you."
"I know."
"And yet that upsets you." Kai sighed, opening his soda.
"Yeah."
"Look, I know Rei's hard to deal with. He seems to think that saying something makes it true." Kai stared straight into Tala's eyes. "Try to be friends with him, for your bands' sake."
"Kai." Tala sighed, not sure if he should tell his cousin, but he told Kai everything. He sighed again. "What if I want more?" He had admitted it not only to Kai, but to himself as well.
Kai was startled by that statement. He did not expect his cousin to start liking someone, not this soon after Johnny, but maybe, just maybe, it was a good thing. "Ask for it."
"It's not that simple."
"It is." Kai chuckled, pushing the salad dressing over. "Now eat. You're the one that picked this; don't make me force it down your throat."
"Haven't heard you way that in a while."
"Don't make me say it and mean it Tala, never again." Kai watched Tala mix up his salad. "You're the only family I've got; I love you and don't ever want to see you that way again."
Tala nodded, eating a piece of chicken. "You keep your promise."
"And you'll keep yours." Kai rubbed his hip subconsciously. He could almost feel the scars through his jeans.
"You have room for another person?" Tala asked, opening the door to Rei's room.
"You're not mad at me anymore?" Rei looked up. He was sitting against the headboard of his bed, legs crossed, a portable laptop table on his lap. Instead of a laptop though, he had papers on it.
"Never was." Tala responded. "What do I have to do to be allowed to stay in here tonight?"
"Put the CD's in." he pointed to the five disks CD player on the table not far from his bed, stacks of CD cases next to it.
"Which ones?" Tala closed the door, moving to the player.
"Whatever." Rei went back to what he was doing. Tala went through the CDs, picking five burned ones. He was hoping they were mixed CD's. Once done, he looked around the room.
"I see you have your stuff now." Tala commented. The room was no longer plain like it had been the last time he was here. There were posters on the wall, the desk was neat, but papers were stacked on it, a laptop sitting on the polished surface. A small bookcase sat next to it, full of books, wall mounted selves held keepsakes and pictures.
"Yeah, the other day." Rei never looked up from his work.
Tala nodded, moving to the book case. Some of the titles were familiar, ones he had read in high school. Others were ones he had heard of, Twain and Dickinson being two authors he knew. A few books in Russian, some in what he assumed to be Chinese, and to his shock, others in French. "I thought you weren't fluent in Russian."
"I'm not."
"And yet you have books written in Russian." Tala picked one up, opening it.
"I try to read them. If I don't know a word, I ask Bryan or Kai." Rei explained.
"I see. You know English, Russian, and Chinese." Tala touched one of the French books spine. "French too it would seem."
"Yes. Japanese and Korean as well. Next shelf up." Rei informed him.
Tala ran his fingers along the spine of one of the books, which he had assumed to be Chinese. "And no dictionary or thesaurus to speak of. You should have both if you write songs."
Rei giggled. "My dictionaries are on the shelf attached to the desk. One for every language I know. My thesaurus is right here." He held it up.
"Ahh." Tala moved to the desk, finding the dictionaries. All six of them looked well used, though the English and Chinese ones looked like they needed to be replaced before they fell apart. He pulled the chair out, turning it to face Rei. When he did, he noticed the guitar case sticking out from under the bed. "You play?"
"What?" Rei looked up at him.
"The guitar." He motioned towards the foot of the bed.
"Some. Not very well. My fingers are too short to play the harder notes." Rei explained. "Same for the keyboard." Rei motioned towards it. It leaned between the desk side and the wall. "Not that it really works."
"How so?"
"Some of the keys stick, and part of the programmed sounds don't work." Rei shrugged. "I just use it to work out beats."
"What do you play?" Tala pulled the guitar case out from under the bed. He opened it, pulling the interment out.
"I don't play anything." Rei answered, watching Tala.
"How do you write music then?" Tala plucked a few strings, tuning the guitar from ear.
"Just do." Rei shrugged again. "My choir teacher taught me how to read and write sheet music. As for the lyrics, well…Literature and poetry have always came easily to me. That's never been too hard."
"Personally, I don't know how we stay number one." Tala told Rei, starting to play Shattered Mirrors on the guitar. "I don't have any way with words. Music's not hard for me to make, can never get the right thoughts to form the correct lyrics."
"People like it though." Rei sat his stuff down, moving to the foot of his bed. "And Shattered Mirrors is a beautiful song."
"Don't believe what you hear. I wrote the music; Michael came up with the lyrics to go with it." Tala stopped, looking at Rei. "The two of us, we can go beyond the number one spot, become untouchable. You'll make it possible for Shattered Mirrors to become a legend."
"I don't know." Rei reach out, strumming the strings. "How long have you been playing?"
"I was around six when I started. Always wanted to sing." Tala replaced the guitar inside its case. "It's said that to sing in a band, you need to be able to write your own music, to play the guitar."
"I don't know how."
"It's not true."
"Guess so."
"Enough of that. What were you working on?"
"A new song." Rei moved back up. "Still trying to get the right lyrics for it. Now sure what I want to say exactly."
"May I?" Rei nodded, handing the paper over.
"Working on the chorus?" Tala moved up, sitting next to Rei.
"Yeah."
I wanna love you but I better not touch
I wanna hold you, but my senses tell me to stop
I wanna kiss you but I want it to much
I wanna taste you but your lips are -(3)
"Can't think of what to put next?" Tala sat the paper on Rei's laptop table.
"Nothing's coming to me. I kinda want it to be dangerous, deadly, but desirable I guess."
"Drugs? Venom? Poison?" Tala asked.
Rei gasped, then smiled. "That's exactly what I meant." Tala blinked, wondering what one it was that he wanted. Rei took up his pencil, going back to work. Tala leaned back, closing his eyes, relaxing into the pillow. Rei continued to write, the scratching of his pencil lolling Tala to sleep.
(1) This story is AU. It takes place it American. Tala is an American citizen, but his family is from Russia at some point. That makes him Russian-American (Sorry if I offend anyone, I don't know the proper term for this. If it's wrong, please tell me so that I can fix it.)
(2) Like I said before. It takes place it America. (Once again, if it is the wrong term, please tell me so that I can fix it. I don't want to offend anyone.)
(3) This song fits the story well, and happens to be the song that gave me the idea for this story. Poison by Groove Coverage.
Well that is all for chapter four. Hoped you all liked it. I would love some feedback, so drop me a line! Review! ^-^
