Lady-Miku- I have a feeling this story is going to be going to a hig

Lady-Miku- I have a feeling this story is going to be going to a higher rating.

Takey- yeah, most likely

As soon as he was cleaned up there was a knock on his door. He opened it to see one of the maids standing there. "My master requests that you come dine with him, I'll be escorting you to the dining room." Reita followed her into a large room that had a table in it, at the head of the table Uruha was already seated, and looked as if he were waiting for someone.

"Glad to see you decided to join me Reita. It's so dull around here with no one to talk to." Uruha said as Reita took a seat next to him. Uruha took a sip of his champagne and continued. "I hope you enjoy it here, because no one ever wins against me."

Reita stopped, and looked at him. "Is your name anything normal? Or is it more unique like mine?"

"It's defiantly not a name humans would consider normal." He replied, looking over at Reita intently. "Your name is very unique to you, even if you lied to me earlier Akira. If you stop lying things would be a lot easier for you. I'll find them out eventually, whether you want me too or not."

"Could you stop doing that? It's weird having someone in you head, and I never, I mean never, go by Akira. Akira was my father not me." Reita replied with a glare. "I had my own reasons for changing my name, and the Akira Suzuki I was no longer exists."

"You've had a rough past, I know, I've watched you many times. Fighting for you freedom, barely getting by. You've suffered a lot, and all you have to do is give up, and stay with me, and your life would be so much easier." Uruha looked at him as one of the servants brought their food and some champagne for Reita. Uruha smiled knowing exactly what was mixed with the champagne.

Reita seemed a little shocked at the offer. He was grateful that Uruha hadn't killed him, and even gave him a chance to go home, damn his pride, he wouldn't give in to him, even if he was gorgeous. Reita had a feeling that Uruha would make him a slave just like the others he saw walking around. "I-I-I can't, Kai and Aoi will worry about me if I say, and they're enough of a family to make me want to go back." Reita replied looking him in the eyes, seeing him slightly hurt. "I mean, I-I just can't especially after you almost killed Kai."

"Kai, you mean the boy that's a white mage? Him?" Uruha asked a little confused knocking over Reita's glass of champagne, not wanting him to fall under the spell just yet. Reita nodded, bowing his head, seeming slightly scared. "Yes, I remember now…I had a good reason though. He broke a spell on my younger brother's girlfriend that stopped her from falling in love with other people."

"Kai said you had a love charm on her." Reita mumbled looking the other direction. Uruha just laughed.

"I suppose you could call it that," He replied with a small shrug, then added. "It's in the past, I'd nearly forgotten about it, Magic users are always a lot older than we look. I'm actually nearing my 500th birthday. When Kai and I last fought, it was over 100 years ago, so it has been a long time."

Reita thought for a moment, then looked at Uruha suspiciously. "How can I trust you?" Leaning over to Reita, Uruha grabbed him and pulled him into a forceful kiss. Reita was shocked for a moment, suddenly regaining his wits tried to push the other off of him. After what seemed like ages to Reita, Uruha finally let go of Reita. Uruha smiled at Reita giving him a look that was as if to say, you know you liked it. "W-what the hell was that about?!"

Uruha just settled back in his chair and shrugged. "Hm? I don't know, perhaps it was an impulse, or perhaps it's something more." He replied looking relaxed, Reita stared, how could he act as if nothing had happened. He had stolen Reita's first kiss, and now he had kissed him yet again. "Ah, I see. Your mad because that was your first real kiss. What a shame, I would think you would have had people just begging to be in a relationship with you. Oh! Wait that's right you're poor, and almost all human women marry for money. Of course, I'm not saying our women don't it's just a lot less common, as well as the fact Mage's frown upon doing things for money or status."

"Wait, then why?" Reita began, before Uruha caught him off.

"I came from a very wealthy family, and when my parents passed away I inherited everything, except for a few things that rightfully should have belonged to my brother." Uruha looked over at Reita and smiled.

Lady-Miku-Okay

Takey-you're drawing this out

Lady-Miku-Yep