A/N: Normal disclaimer. Sorry for my...impossibly slow updates.


It had been a week since she had woken up. She was to be kept under constant watch in the hospital, so that they could make sure she wouldn't attempt to kill herself again. There was talk about having her see a weekly psychologist. She hated it all. Sometimes she ended up snapping at the nurses. Of course, that just made her feel bad later and she would end up curled up, crying, by herself again. Rain wasn't aware that her friends and family knew of her behavior. She didn't know that they were keeping constant tabs on her. All she knew was that she wanted out. And finally, she was granted her wish.

"Welcome home dear." Rain's mother murmured as she opened the front door and led her daughter in. She was cautious now, more careful to pay attention to her daughter. Rain didn't reply, instead she wandered into the living room and curled up again on the couch, still without uttering a sound. Rain's mother was worried so she went into the kitchen and picked up the phone, dialing a few numbers.

Soon the doorbell rang. "Could you get that dear? I'm busy." Rain obliged and uncurled from her position and walking to the door. She silently regarded it and then pulled it open.

"Kouta-san."

"Yukimura-san."

The two stared at each other for a few moments. "Would you like to come in?" Rain asked, her voice soft and slightly defeated. Yukimura smiled softly at her, "Sorry for intruding."

Mizuki, Rain's mother, watched the two teenagers from the kitchen. She wondered what could have happened, the two had been inseparable until recently. It was almost disheartening the way the two acted around each other now, "Are you sure this will work?" She whispered into the phone she held. "It's the best method for now." Came the response. Mizuki's brow furrowed but she sighed and murmured an okay before hanging up.

Yukimura looked at the girl sitting across from him. She hadn't said a single thing to him since she had let him in. It was strange, this silence wasn't like her usual ones. This one wasn't the comfortable silence that usually surrounded her, no this one was a silence induced by defeat, of sadness,

"Kouta-san…what's wrong?"

Rain's head shot up at his question, her eyes slightly wider than normal, and then she relaxed again…or at least as relaxed as she was before,

"Everything." Was her reply, "Everything is wrong." Then her eyes sought out his, "Why?" Yukimura understood that she wasn't asking about his question, she was referring to months back, and he offered her another sad smile, "Kouta-san, I…am not in any condition, nor am I in the position, to accept what you had said." Rain closed her eyes and let her head fall again, "Of course, sorry for asking."