Mmkay, so here's Inui's POV on the whole breakup. Read and review please!
Inui flipped through his notebook trying to find the formula he needed to finish the problem for math. He only had a few more problems to do and then he could call Eiji which is what he had been wanting to do since the last bell had rung at school. He had finally found the proper formula and was starting the problem when his cell phone rang. Glancing at the number he was surprised to see Eiji's number blinking on the screen.
"Eiji, I thought it was my night to call," Inui teased with a smile, but then he heard what sounded suspiciously like a sob coming from his boyfriend. "Eiji, is something wrong? You sound like you're crying."
Inui listened carefully to the pained tone in his boyfriend's voice. "I'm sorry, Sadaharu. I can't date you anymore."
Inui opened his mouth to ask why, but he was greeted by the sound of a dial tone. Eiji had hung up on him. Quickly he dialed Eiji's number in hopes of getting an answer from the redhead, but all he got was voicemail. He waited patiently through the message before the tone sounded telling him he could leave a message. "Eiji, it's me. What's going on? Why are you breaking up with me? I need an answer, Eiji. Please call me back." He hung up slowly.
He waited all night and all the next day for a call from Eiji, but he didn't get one and he needed an explanation. He needed to know why Eiji would break off their relationship when things seemed to be going so well for them. There was no real reason for them to break off their relationship. Even though they hadn't told their families the extent of their relationship it was no reason to end it. They did know that the two were dating and it wasn't like they had had sex except for that one time. All of these complicated thoughts led him to be standing in front of the Kikumaru family's front door in hopes of seeing Eiji since he hadn't caught the acrobat at school.
The door opened to reveal Eiji's youngest sister, Tomiko. "Eiji doesn't want to see you," she stated bluntly.
Inui frowned as he responded. "Why?"
"Excuse me?" Tomiko demanded sounding very annoyed.
"Why did Eiji break up with me? We were very happy together. What happened that he suddenly decided to break up with me?" They were the questions that had been plaguing him all day and he highly doubted he would get an answer.
"He broke up with you because what you and he were doing isn't proper. Not only are you both male, but you're only 15," she replied with a look that said she wasn't at all pleased with Inui.
Inui blinked. "You're breaking us up?" he questioned, but she just rolled her eyes.
"My siblings and I agree that you two shouldn't see each other anymore. That's all there is to it. Now, don't come here again and leave Eiji alone. You aren't a part of his life anymore." With that said the door was closed in his face and Inui was left with only a few of the answers he wanted. He still couldn't imagine what they had said to actually make Eiji break up with him. His siblings hadn't liked their relationship from the get go and hadn't been shy about it.
As he headed home more questions presented themselves and he wondered if he shouldn't try to talk it out with Oishi. The one thing he knew for sure was that he would have to find a way to talk to Eiji about the state of their relationship and fixing whatever it was his siblings had done. As he reached his bedroom and collapsed on his bed he decided that Oishi might have a few answers. He pulled out his cell phone and found his friend's number in his address book.
"Hello?"
"Oishi, it's Inui," he said with none of his usual calmness and knowing that Oishi would immediately realize that something was very wrong.
"Inui, you don't sound right. What's wrong? Did something happen between you and Eiji?" Oishi's voice was filled with concern making Inui feel a little guilty, but suddenly he knew Oishi didn't have the answers.
"Yeah, he called last night and told me we had to break up. His sister told me that they didn't approve of their relationship and convinced Eiji that what we have is wrong." Inui was amazed at his ability to get through all of that with his voice cracking.
"Inui, that's horrible. I haven't heard from Eiji about this, but I'll call and see if I can get him to talk about it, okay?"
"Thank you, Oishi. I appreciate it." Inui took his glasses off and placed them on his bedside table. He'd get his homework done after dinner.
"You're welcome, Inui. Hang in there. I'm sure this can be fixed somehow."
"I will. You'll call me after you talk to Eiji?"
"Of course." Inui sighed and hung up after saying goodbye. He closed his eyes and allowed himself to drift off to sleep still plagued by too many unanswered questions.
Let me know how I did, since I really don't have any confidence in this chapter.
