I do not own anything. I am still going to try how far I can go with this schedule. Test of Loyalty every Wednesday, but honestly it's more like Thursday because I usually update around midnight. The rest of the stories haven't been given a day because I was helping out somewhere.

QUOTE: If you find out from which chapter it is in my Memories story, Tell me the chapter. It's only for the first ever reader who tells me. That reader's reward will be a choice of two of my stories (don't forget Meet the Twins are not mine). Those two stories will be updated within a week after their choice is made.

"Hello?"Amu answered the blocked caller.

"Amu, do you remember me?" The caller laughed with a jovial pride.

"Why am I graced with the glorious presence of my president?" She asked, dripping with sarcasm.

"You're sarcastic now, but once you have lunch with me and my business partner, you're going to see how great of a president I am." He boasted. (For recap of this great prez, go to the last chapter of Memories.)

"Oh, really? When is it?" She couldn't help but giggle.

"Saturday. My house. Seven at night. Speaking of which, my business partner has a son who needs tutoring over music and composition. He had been talking to me about it, and I suggested you. He was overjoyed with my idea. His son is somewhat infatuated with you. This is your chance to show me how great of a musician and composer you are! Great, say goodbye to your prez." He hung up the phone before she could.

"What's with the long face, Amu? Missing your boyfriend again." Just coming back from the karaoke party, the red head questioned her wellbeing.

"I'm actually doing better than I thought I would." The "enchanted songstress" reassured him.

"I've got an idea to cheer you up. Come over here." He beckoned her over, offering his chair for her.

"Which is?" She scoffed, walking over to his side and sitting in the chair.

"Watching your boyfriend's drama!" He howled in a mocking enthusiasm, placing a small, portable tv on his desk.

"I'd rather-." She moved to leave, but he rested his hands on her shoulders, sitting her back down.

"Rather sulk in your bed thinking about the good times? Are you really going to choose that instead of this?" Her roommate raised a brow, basically asking if she was sane.

"Well, it couldn't be that bad." Amu shrugged.

Test of Loyalty

"Iku-koi! Stop playing with the staff! The classroom set is ready!" His greenish-blond co-actress, Lulu, hollered, although he was only a meter away. Ikuto walked a few paces closer, leaving only a foot between them.

"Thanks." Ikuto showed a slight, caring smile, patting her head. A pink blush spread across her powdered face. Ikuto went into his position, as did she.

"Action!" The director yelled.

(Ikuto – Shou | Lulu – Mio)

"Mio… I love you." Shou looked at her with a steady resolution.

"Sh-Shou, I don't deserve…" Nervous under his discomforting gaze, Mio glanced away from him.

"Don't worry." Shou's expression softened to a genuine sincere smile. "It's not a matter of whether you deserve it or not. I want you by my side." (QUOTE!)

Lulu's face fell.

"Cut! That expression is completely wrong. You're supposed to be touched, not depressed. Five minute break. Ikuto, help her." The director sighed. The momentary happiness quickly faded away into this dark misunderstanding.

"What's wrong, Lulu?" Ikuto asked, walking closer to her.

"Although you're so kind and sincere to me, those feelings are for another, not me. Although your eyes are glued on me, your line of sight is nowhere near me. This whole time, you were replacing my existence with another's... Sigh, I should've known better so what's she like?" Finally regaining reality, she asked. Noticing his hesitance, she spoke up. "If you're going to do that to me, I deserve at least this."

"Can we talk about this somewhere else?" Ikuto reluctantly offered, pointing at the entire staff looking at them.

"I get to choose that, and I think it's okay here." Lulu smirked, enforced by the agreeing grunts and cheers from the staff.

"Amu, you've really made me a pushover." He thought to himself.

"Well, this girl's really eye-catching; but it's not by appearances. She accepts everything about me. My weaknesses, my strengths, everything. She doesn't care about my success or money. Her laugh and smile fill me with a joy, unlike any other. She's kind to people without expecting anything in return. I liked her for her reactions, but that was just the beginning. Her reactions were amusing, but that's just only one of her many good points…" He trailed off with talking about her the whole work hour that they didn't get anything done. Everyone didn't mind, looking at their star engrossing them with facts over his love.

Test of Loyalty

"It's not a matter of whether you deserve it or not. I want you by my side." The Ikuto on the small television said. As the words fell from his lips, the corners of her lips lifted slightly.

"Why are you laughing, Amu?" Kyo raised a brow.

"He whispered that to me during my first year with them." She reminisced over him.

"Can you tell me more about this Ikuto?" He asked, smiling.

"Wait, why do you keep on asking me about him?" She wondered as to why he always would ask.

"Because you look the happiest when you talk about him."

It's 2:06 AM. I am late by two hours and six minutes. I'll try to be more punctual next time.