Hello my loyal fans!! Ch. 4 is up!!


When Tohru woke up, she noticed right away how close she and Kyo were. It was

embarrassing enough that she was half way on his lap, but it was even worse that Kyo had his

arm around her! She blushed a deep scarlet and moved out of his embrace.

I can't believe that we actually slept like that!, Tohru thought. I'm happy and embarrassed at the

same time!

Kyo woke up as well and stretched. "Man! I've never slept so well in my life! How did

you sleep Tohru?" He looked at her fire truck red face and realization of what he just said

dawned on him. His blush rivaled hers.

Suddenly, the plane began to descend. Many kids started to wake up because of the pain

in their ears.

"Here Tohru, have some gum," Arisa offered, "It helps with your ears."

" Thank you so much!," Torhu chewed the gum and indeed felt better. "Look Kyo-kun!

There's America!" She pointed out the window at the approaching land.

Kyo took this opportunity to lean over Tohru's shoulder and appear to be gazing at the

lush forests below.

"Yeah...beautiful."

Of course he wasn't talking about the land, but Tohru didn't notice and started talking

about all the fun they would have.


Back in Japan, Yuki wasn't getting any better. Maybe it was because he was thinking about

everyone else having so much fun without him, but more likely the reason was that he had been

with stuck with his brother the entire time. And he was starting to realize just how much his

brother could talk. And nothing could shut him up.

"...And that, dear brother, is how I became the Prom King. Now, would you like to hear how I made the school lunches-"

"Ayame! Please , I need your help in this crossword puzzle! What is a 3-letter word for a

canine?"

Shigure had burst into the room and was waving a book of crosswords over his head.

"Fear not Gure-san! For even if the whole world forsakes you in your time of need, I,

Ayame, will forever stay by your side!"

"Alright!," They yelled together.

Poor Yuki was suffering on the couch. He was trying his best to ignore them, but was

losing a hopeless battle. He wished he could have gone to America. But 'wishing' is putting it

lightly. He was yearning, longing, and every part of his body was screaming for that privilege.


The class had just gotten out of the New York City International Airport, and were gazing

at the huge buildings that surrounded them on all sides. It was sure to be a wonderful trip and

chocked full of surprises.