Gakuen Seiyo
Disclaimer: I do not own Shugo Chara or Gakuen Alice.
Summary: Hinamori Amu, a devil that goes to Gakuen Seiyo as a transfer student. She becomes friends with the students with the most powerful types of Alice. She puts on a cool façade around everyone during class, but after school, it's always the same. Amu's bullied by the higher ups that happen to like Natsume, Ruka, Kukai, and Ikuto. She isn't allowed to fight back with her Alice, until one day, she loses all her patience and unleashes her Alice, almost killing one student. What will happen because of her actions?
Note: Hey guys, I'm really sorry I haven't updated anything in a really long time. I'm not going to go making excuses, all I'm going to say is that my computer suddenly blacked out and know I can't use it, so I'm using my sister's. I don't know when the next time it'll be when I update, but I'll try to get everything. Please forgive me!
Recap: "SHUT UP, UTAU!" I shouted after her.
-Amu's Point of View-
"You're not even in any of my classes, so how do you expect to, quote unquote, make my life a living hell?" I asked.
"First of all, just because I'm not in your class doesn't mean I can't see or hurt you or whatever. Second of all, I'm the teachers' favorite student."
I scoffed, this is so stupid. "What does that have to do with anything? I could care less if you're the teachers' favorite pet or not."
"That means that they'll help me in any way I want, as long as they see its' okay."
"So?"
"So that means that if I ask them to get a schedule change and move to your class, they'll allow that."
"Oh my gosh, you're just like Tsukiyomi." I groaned, slapping my forehead, sinking to the ground.
He gave a surprised look. "You know Tsukiyomi? Tsukiyomi Ikuto?"
"Why do you care?" I shot at him.
"It's just that… that—never mind." He turned to the door and unlocked it, and then left the room.
What the heck is wrong with him? Is he crazy? He just leaves in the middle of the conversation because something he doesn't like pops up?
"What are you doing in here?"
I glared at the doorway. Tsukiyomi. "What's that to you?"
He shrugged nonchalantly. "Just came to look for you because you were gone for so long. Seeing that it was going to the restroom," he added.
I tried to push down the blush that was rising in my cheeks. He was talking about something like this without being perverted, which is freaky, to me. "And what is your point?"
Tsukiyomi stuck his hands into his pockets. "Whatever. Hurry up and let's go. You're keeping the others waiting." He stood there, leaning against the doorframe, waiting for me to get up and follow him.
I sighed and brush my bangs out of my eyes. Pushing myself up from the floor, I followed him out of the room. "Hey, how did you know that I was in there?"
Tsukiyomi turned his head slightly. "Huh? Oh, I saw Tadase coming out of the room, and knowing him, he doesn't go to places without others, if you understand me. So I assumed that some girl was probably in here. Then whaddaya know: you're sitting on the ground."
"'Kay, let's go then."
He turned back around and walked out the ballroom doors.
"IKUTO-SAMA!" I heard someone yell. Is she trying to kill me? I don't need someone as annoying as her to be here right now. We stopped and Tsukiyomi looked back.
"Yamabuki-san, what are you doing out here? Shouldn't you be with your friend in the ballroom?"
"Ah, Ikuto-sama, you can just call me Saaya!" She batted her eyelashes and glanced at me, then turned back. "Do you have a moment?"
I felt pissed. And weren't we, as in Tsukiyomi and I, supposed to be going to the others? It's not like I'm jealous or anything, it's just that she's so annoying whenever I see her, especially now, when she's wearing such a revealing dress.
Tsukiyomi raised an eyebrow, but made no objection. "Amu, Utau and the others are at the table at the far end."
"I know," I snapped, "that's where I came from, you idiot."
Surprisingly, Saaya didn't say anything in defense like she usually would.
"Now, come on, Ikuto-sama. She can find her own way back if she insists on being like that. I need to tell you something. Hurry." I saw a glint in her eyes and knew that she had something else in mind other than telling him something. Besides, why hurry? She's got all the time she wants. I walked away and watched from the corner of my eye as Saaya led Tsukiyomi to a secluded part on the grounds.
-Ikuto's Point of View-
Saaya led me to the back of the building and stopped there. I shut my eyes tightly, letting the stingy feeling go away. Why are we behind the building? Can't we just talk at a table or something? What is so important that she can't speak in public? I opened my eyes. As they adjusted to the darkness, I saw not Saaya, but Amu.
"Amu? What are you doing here? Didn't you go to Utau?"
Amu didn't say anything. She swayed over to me, her hips moving from side to side.
This isn't right. Amu's not like this. "Amu, what's—" I began. But she was right in front of me. She put a finger to her lips, silencing me. She looked at me seductively. Okay, I'm serious, this isn't Amu. I mean, I saw her leave to Utau and Kukai; Saaya was the one who brought me here. But where did she go? Amu's here—same dress and look and all.
"Ikuto, don't you want me?" she asked.
"A-amu, what are you doing? This isn't like you."
Then she leaned forward towards me and kissed me on the mouth. Stepping away from me, she smiled slyly at me and then left around the corner. What was that? I followed Amu around and found her out of my sight. Does she usually walk that fast? "Amu?" I asked, trying to look for her. "Are you there?"
Wait, didn't Saaya come here before? And doesn't she have the Appearance Alice? So she changed to look like Amu and kissed me? But why? This doesn't make any sense. If she wanted to do that, then she could've just kissed me when she's… well, Saaya. And why behind the building? Whatever, as long as no one else knows, it doesn't matter.
-Saaya's Point of View-
"Did you see that?" Saaya asked the group of girls. They stared back at her, and then one of them stepped up. It was the girl with the black hair—the leader of the group. "Kanae-san, you must believe me. You saw it, didn't you?" Saaya's voice became shrill. "You were right next to the scene. You must punish that… that fool for kissing Ikuto-sama. No one should dare kiss him without permission!"
"Yes, you are right. Thank you for your work," Kanae waved a hand and dismissed Saaya, who hurried away.
-Normal Point of View-
-Time Skip to School-
Amu was seated in class, listening to Mikan ramble on about her dance with Natsume. As always, Utau and Ikuto weren't there, so class hadn't yet started, seeing that Nikaidou-sensei wasn't here either. The door slid open to reveal Saaya and Sumire. They sauntered past Amu and smirked at her, Saaya giving her a look of taunting. Amu fumed in her held and held back the desire to hurt her. Mikan set her hand on Amu's and said gently, "Just ignore them. Don't let them anger you. There'll be consequences, remember. If you want to say anything, just let me—or any of your friends, really—know, okay?" She smiled and removed her hand. Amu dipped her head once, acknowledging her friend's words, and then leaned back in the chair.
Sheesh, it's easier for you to say. Amu thought. And anyways, Nikaidou-sensei's almost never here. It's always Tsukiyomi teaching, or a free period. Couldn't Math at least have been one of the later periods so I can study for tests? But first period works also, I guess.
The door slid open again and Utau came in alone. "Utau," Mikan began, "where is the class prez? He's never been absent before. Other than when he decides to skip class; but that never occurs during Math class."
"I went by his room as I left, and he wouldn't open the door. He just said that he wasn't feeling well and told me to go on," Utau explained. "What about you? You're in the same room."
"Well, I usually wake up and leave without waking up Ikuto, so I didn't know how he felt. And Kukai came with me today, saying that he had something up with the soccer club. That's why he's sleeping right now." Mikan pointed to Kukai who was snoring soundly on his desk. She giggled a little. "I guess he's not used to waking up this early."
"You're right. He didn't seem too—he didn't act like he usually does on Sunday either," Utau thought out loud.
"Who? Ikuto or Kukai?" Mikan asked.
"Oh, I meant Ikuto. Remember when we went to the park yesterday? He barely said anything and he seemed to be thinking about something. Did anything happen on Saturday?" Utau turned to Amu. "Did anything happen when he went to find you?" she repeated. "You came to the table alone also. He was supposed to be with you, wasn't he?"
"Eh? N-no. Nothing happened. Saaya came up to him and insisted that she had something important to say to him, and took him behind the ballroom. So I came to you alone."
"Saaya, huh," Utau muttered under her breath. "Let's see what she says then." She pushed away her chair and stood up. Some students who were reading or talking stared at her, and then back down. She walked stiffly over to Saaya and slapped a hand on her desk, causing the red haired girl to jump in her seat. "Yamabuki-san," Utau gritted out. "What the hell have to done to Ikuto?" When Saaya gave her an innocent look, Utau narrowed her eyes. "Let me clarify, because I don't think your little selfish brain understood my question: What did to do to Ikuto on Saturday?"
"Hm? Why do you question me? I didn't do anything. It was that transfer student who did what you're asking for."
"Amu wouldn't do anything to him. She doesn't even like him. She told me that you came up to Ikuto on Saturday and took him behind the building."
"T-that wasn't me. I didn't even see him that day. Even if I did, I wouldn't have taken him behind the building, I would have taken him to dance with me." She smirked and said in a baby voice, "Don't tell me little baby Utau's worrying over her brother?"
"Don't lie to me. You stuttered and you didn't make eye contact with me purposely. Now let me ask you again: What did you do to Ikuto? If you don't answer me, I'll force it out of you."
Saaya then glared at Utau. "No, I'm not going to tell. If you want to use your Alice, then go ahead. I'm not afraid of Alices like yours. They're completely useless." She crossed her arms as if she was satisfied with what she did.
"Fine." Utau's eyes glowed as she commanded, "Tell me what you did to Ikuto on Saturday behind the ballroom."
Saaya sat up straighter and face Utau directly. Her eyes lost the usual shine and became dull. "I had made a deal with some eleventh grade girls that if they saw Hinamori kissing Ikuto-sama, they would do something in return for me. So I took him away from Amu on Saturday and changed into her behind the building. I kissed him and then left and changed back into myself."
"You're done." Utau waved her hand in front Saaya's face, and her eyes returned to normal.
Saaya blinked up at Utau and then said, "What did you just do to me. What did you just make me tell you?"
"Nothing, nothing." Utau walked back to her seat. "I want to rip her hair off so bad right now," she said furiously to Amu. When she didn't say anything, Utau looked at her. "Amu?"
"Sorry, what?" she asked, looking confused. "I was just wondering: are you and Tsukiyomi really siblings? Or is Saaya just spouting randomness?"
"What? U-us two, siblings?"
"Utau," Amu pouted.
"Okay, yes, it's true. I'm sorry I didn't tell you earlier. My last name is different from his because we're stepbrother and sister. Ikuto's mom died with cancer, and then his father married my mother soon after. I didn't bother with changing my last name."
"I see. It must be complicated, huh?"
"Well, honestly, it goes along pretty fine, so not much problems."
-Time Skip to After School (Amu's Point of View)-
I can't stand this. These girls are so annoying. I wish I could just… just, I don't know! It just frustrates me that I can't do anything! If I did, I could get suspended from school. It came very suddenly, the slap on my cheek from the black haired girl.
"Are you even listening to me, you player?" She shouted in my face.
I looked up at her and smirked, "You're calling me a player? What about you? Just look at your uniform. You probably shortened the skirt yourself and tightened your blouse. I don't want to think or see what your winter uniform looks like when the time comes." She bit her bottom lip furiously, and I added, "Oh yeah, what were you saying before you so rudely slapped me? I wasn't listening, as you asked."
"You, you," she fumed.
"I what? I'd prefer if you could get the words out of your mouth instead of repeating everything. You'll humiliate yourself in front of others if that becomes a habit, you know," I taunted. I knew I was going the wrong way, but it was entertaining to see her get red in the face.
Another girl stepped up and struck me on the other cheek, leaving it stinging. "We learned from a good informant that you kissed Ikuto behind the ballroom, is that right?"
"Oh yes, and another informant told us you made out with him just a few moments before," a different girl said.
"You guys don't need to be so stupid," I said. " I know who you're talking about. Yamabuki and Hotori. Now I'll admit to the second accusation, but I'll say that it was him that forced himself on me. For the first one, I never kissed him."
"We know that we can trust who we ask for things such as these. No need for you to lie. Kanae-san picked them out specifically," one said, pointing to the leader. "Besides, we personally saw you kiss Ikuto. You can't hide that fact."
"Ah, but Saaya confessed today in class that she changed into me with her Alice and kissed Tsukiyomi."
"What? That's not true. Saaya wouldn't do that."
"But Utau has the Alice that can force her to do that." Then I covered my mouth. Too late, I brought Utau into the situation. I should have never said anything about her. I would rather get slapped a thousand times than to bring one of my friends into something like this.
The bus arrived, ending the argument. I truly was last this time, no Tadase to be there. I sat alone in a seat and lay my face in my palm. I'll punish myself for this later.
I know this chapter was kinda stupid, but I hope you enjoyed it!
