Finally an update! This chapter quality writing probably isn't that great. But I tried!

This story isn't priority. It's just something for fun.

I own nothing! OOCness and and OC or two. I changed Watanuki a lot. (Not that he's not cool, his whiny loud mouth is just annoying to me. So I changed it. No offense to anyone intended.)


Keiki clapped me on the back as we stood at the entrance of the feild. I was kinda nervous because Yuuko was going to be watching. "Don't worry guy. Take it in pride that you're the only guy with the hottest girl." That did make me feel a little better.

"Move it ya Jack-Monkey!" Our captain Aoi kicked Keiki in the ass, making the blonde jump and snarl at him. "We got a game to win!" That asshole seems like a rude horrible guy, but he's actually alright. He keeps us up and going.

"Yeah!" Keiki called. "Let's do this!" He pumped a fist in the air then slammed his helmet on. I pulled on my own. The captain signaled us onto the field and the team ran out.

I searched for Yuuko and the others. They weren't hard to find as Yuuko and Mokona were shouting the loudest, although it seemed to be Dirk instead of him. Ichigo, Domeki, and Himawari,...they were all there. I smiled and focused on the game.

In the end we won by three points only. But it was still our win, however few points we scraped by on.


Yuuko had asked for a special dish the night we won. So I stayed at my apartment that night and woke up early to make the sweet dish. She'd love it! Yuuko was a sweets buff.

"Ugh, it's hot as living hell today." I grumbled as I walked over the cement to the shop doors. "I'm here!" I called.

I opened the door and took an uneasy step back. Maru, Moro, Mokona, and Yuuko were kneeling on the floor. Well...Mokona was on Yuuko shoulder.

Yuuko grinned. "You made us wait all this time!"

Maru and Moro giggled. "All this time!" They giggled more as Mokona jumped off Yuuko's shoulder and jumped on my face.

"Ohagi! Ohagi!" He shouted and laughed. He was tough for a little stuffed toy thingy. He hit me in the face I took an extra step back and my spine cracked a little.

"Time for Ohagi! Yay for Ohagi! Hooray for Ohagi!" The twins sang as they took the box. A vein in my temple twitched as I stood straight when Mokona got off my face.

"You I've been up since early this morning getting that ready! I could at least get a thank you yunno!" Lack of sleep and Yuuko made me upset lately. Mostly just the Yuuko part.

Yuuko stood before me. "Amazing work as usual I'm sure Watanuki." She laughed. "Don't you love Obon gifts?"

I nodded. "Yeah but this isn't about that." I frowned. i guess I was expecting a thank you from Yuuko of all people. "I woke up at four in the morning to make those for you guys."

She seemed surprised by that and tapped a finger on my bottom lip. "Aww someone's angry." She teased. I sighed. She kissed my cheek and grinned. "Thank you."

I smiled.

"As a fore note it may not be the smartest thing to do. Waking up at four I mean. That's just silly. Though the gesture is appreciated." She laughed and stood around the corner with the girls, watching me with a grin.

I growled and balled hand hands into fists for good measure. She knew I wasn't upset. I could never stay upset with her.

"Watanuki's angry." The girls sung together.

"Ohh, scary." Yuuko teased. They dashed into the back room. I sighed and followed. Mokona was opening the box. "Ohagi!" He cried.

Sitting, I took the bowl of rice grains and pressed one between my fingers. "This is the first time I've made so you shouldn't be so excited." I picked up the small cup and started making her tea, pushing the bowl of rice aside.

Yuuko sucked her teeth at me. "You shouldn't knock your skills so easily Watanuki. I have full faith in your ability." She smiled and took one, taking a large bite from it. She made a kitten like face with a blush on her cheeks. "Sooo yummy!" She gushed.

I smiled. "Well I'm glad you like it." Somehow at some point between when I blinked she moved to my side and wrapped her arms around my shoulders and nuzzled my cheek. "Mm you sweet lady killer you." I chuckled at her words. "You really know how to catch them." She kissed my cheek again.

"Here." I held out her cup of tea. "It's better for you than sake. Though I know you don't like it all that much." She gave me that sweet smile that could always make my bones melt, and she took the cup and settled beside me with a plate of three of the sweet rice snacks. She didn't like showing to much of herself to the girls, although they knew as well as I did she could be sweet.

"You went to the game." I mumbled. She looked at me with surprise. "I don't mean it to sound bad. I just didn't think you would." I scratched the back of my head with my left hand and the fingers of my right itched at the fabric of my jeans. She smiled wider and kissed my cheek again. "Silly Watanuki. Anything that's important to you is important to me." She sat closer, her shoulder brushing mine. She sipped her tea and I nodded. "Yeah, same for me." I chuckled and we sat in a comfortable silence for a while.

I thought of something and looked over at her. Her eyes were closed as she continued to sip her tea with a small careful smile on her face. "Yuuko?" her wine eyes slid open only a fraction and her voice escaped in the sound of a soft hum to show she was listening. "Why do people only eat Ohagi on holidays?" I had never really thought about it until I realized I only ever ate it on a holiday.

"Because like certain other things it's a tradition. It's like only drinking green tea when you're sick. Or eating a lemon to shock you out of something." She shrugged, her eyes sliding over to meet mine. "Or like fireworks on the fourth of July in America." She sipped her tea again, her eyes never leaving mine. "They're usually repeated habits of luck and superstition people end up calling tradition." She was like a walking dictionary. For some reason I loved that she knew almost everything. It meant there was no limit to the amount I could learn, be the learning factual or for wisdom it didn't matter to me.

"Thanks Watanuki!" Mokona shouted. "Yeah, thanks Watanuki!" The girls shouted as the pushed the basket towards me. I lifted the lid and sighed. "You ate them all already?" I frowned. I had wanted to save a few for my friends, though they probably already had some. "We saved some for you." Yuuko pointed to a small plate. I smiled and sighed in relife. "Thanks Yuuko." My arm slid around her waist and I turned to her, kissing her on the cheek, I grinned when her cheeks painted pink.

"Go and give those to Keiki and Domeki. I'm sure they'll love it." She didn't say Himawari, it still fascinated me that Yuuko could be jealous as mature of a woman as she was. I nodded. "Alright, I'll be back later to make some dinner." I released her waist and crouched up onto my knees, she looked up at me with what I assumed was admiration. "Always thinking of us aren't you?" She muttered so only I could hear. I chuckled and lifted the small plate of sweets into my hands.

"You know it." I looked down at her and planted a chaste kiss on her lips, because i knew if it wasn't a quick one things would get out of hand. I stood and headed for the kitchen. "I'll be back soon. If Himawari isn't with them then Keiki will give her Ohagi to her." I called. I heard her sigh. "Yes, yes." She grumbled. I chuckled and shook my head as I packed the treats into a small paper box. I turned to see her walking past. "You'd better come back tonight." She warned.

I walked up to her slowly. It was flattering in a way. The way she acted with me. It meant she cared and didn't want to loose me. Of course I never thought for a second she didn't. I gave her another chaste kiss. "Trust me when I say there's nobody I'd rather be with than you. Right here." I promised. I kissed her again. She bit her lip. "You should go before I drag you to the bedroom." She smirked. I stepped back and nodded. "Yes ma'am!" I laughed and jogged out, I could hear her soft chuckles follow after me.

Damn,...was I the luckiest guy in the world or what?


I stood on a swing as I waited for Keiki and Domeki. "What takes them so long? They both only live a block away." I checked my watch. It takes about five minutes to get here from their houses respectively. I huffed and bent my knees, pushing the swing outward. The hinges creaked as they ground across their metal counter parts. I bent my knees again and pressed my feet backwards. Soon I was swinging easily every time I bent at the knee. I always used to swing like this when I was little. I'd tip my head back and close my eyes and imagine that's what being a bird felt like.

"Hey guy!" I opened my eyes and the soaring feeling left right away. I crouched down so I was eye to eye with Keiki and Domeki who were standing off a few feet in front of me. "Hey guys. I brought some left over Ohagi. Dig in." I pointed to the small box on the swing beside mine. Keiki rubbed his hands together greedily. "Aww sweet!" He cheered as he lifted the box and sat. He handed one to Domeki who sat beside him. "Guy this is awesome!" The blonde grinned. Domeki nodded. "Delicious." He commented.

I rubbed the back of my head with the right hand this time. "Yuuko thought so too. And Mokona but...," but what Yuuko though of it mattered more. Keiki laughed. "Guy, you are totally love struck. Cupid smacked your heart in the ass with one of those arrows." He laughed. I rolled my eyes. But maybe he was right. It felt a lot like what love could be. No girl I'd ever met made me feel like Yuuko did. And again that point came up. She was a woman. All the others were just girls. I'd have to make that clearer when I got home.

I smiled at that. Home. That's what that little shop was to me now. And it made me unconditionally happy.

"Hey," Keiki nudged me and nodded past Domeki. We both looked to see a small girl with dark blue hair and a cute dress. She looked up to see us staring and blushed hard, turning her eyes back to the ground. Was she looking at Domeki or Keiki? "Guys,...she's like that 'to cute for words' cute you always read about in books." The blonde whispered harshly, a stupid grin on his face.

I though he liked Ame Warashi. Or was it the other way around? Keki wasn't a several woman guy. He made that more than clear. I remembered him beating the snot out of a boy who was cheating on a friend of his that happened to be a very sweet girl. I remember he hissed the words, "It takes a gutless coward to do something so low to someone who cares for them so much." in the trembling boys face before shoving him away. No,...Keiki didn't have it in him to be a several woman guy.

"You want us to leave Keiki?" I asked quietly. The blonde blanched and shook his head quickly. "No! What would I say? What would i do? You've got a lady! Tell me!" he grabbed the front of my shirt and shook me. Keiki was other worldly to me sometimes. He had all three Cs when it came to certain things. But for girls he liked...none of them were within a mile of sight. I grabbed his hands and pulled them off of me. "Look, calm down. You don't need us right here." I stood and Domeki followed my example.

"I'll see if she wants to talk to you and if she does then talk." I whispered. He gave me a teary eyed look. "Domeki and I will be nearby." I pointed to the large metal animals that were to cute to be animals and to hard to be nice. Domeki walked over to a horse and jumped onto its back where he sat quietly. Keiki tried to grab my shirt but I shook him off easily and walked over to the girl.

"Hello." I smiled when she looked up and blushed, jumping. "Sorry to bother you. But the seats near my friend there are free. You can take one if you like." I motioned to Keiki who was blushing deep red. "He's a really nice guy. Funny and everything." Keiki didn't have a bad bone in his body, but rarely do girls fall for an honest guy like any of the three of us. She shook her head. "No, I uh," she started. Her voice was soft and quiet. She couldn't have been able to get a thought out in a busy room.

"Just relax. He's a good guy. Really." I smiled and nodded to Keiki to come over. He shook his head quickly and moved his swing to the side, away from us. I as glad I made the call of sticking around so they could talk. The girl stood. "Um no I," she tried again. I should probably let her say what she's trying to. But like Keiki it clearly took motivation. I shook my head and stepped around her, my hand pressing into her shoulder blades gently. "At least try and talk to him. Most girls call him sweet." I laughed. They didn't. Keiki was called 'that blonde innocent one there' by girls.

She took the swing beside Keiki. All their blood was clearly in their faces. I hoped over the small woden fence and took a seat on the little fat cow beside Domeki. "Pretend we're not here." I waved casually.

She looked over at Keiki and they both blushed and looked away. "I'm sorry. I shouldn't have gotten into your conversation like that." The blonde shook his head. "No, I started it. I'm sorry if you're uncomfortable." He smiled sheepishly. She shook her head this time. "It's just...I wanted to give someone special to me a gift. I didn't mean to bother anybody, I just...I didn't know about how to get the gift. Or what to get them." Her eyes slid to her feet.

"You like this person a lot huh?" Keiki smiled. A smile slid over her own face. "Yes. I've seen him a lot. How he always tries to help people even if it doesn't turn out how he planned. It makes me want to try harder to do well." Her shoulders tightened. Keiki seemed confused now. So was I, maybe she hadn't been looking at Keiki?

"I left the gift behind in my rush to get here quickly. But i think I found a good stand in until I can bring mine." She stood and turned to Keiki, smiling happily. "I found it," She pressed a hand onto his abdomen and he looked surprised, then his face twisted into fear. Her hand sunk into his body. I shot up. What was she doing? "Keiki?" I called. She pulled her hand out, something glowing dull in her hand. Domeki was up already and I was at the blonde's side in an instant.

He slumped and his eyes grew dull and slid closed before he fell off the swing and I held him up before he could fall over and hit his head. "Keiki?" I shook him. I looked up at the girl, she looked scared now. "What'd you do?" I didn't want to shout if that's what I did. I was just worried about my best friend. "I uh,...I just...I'm sorry!" She turned and ran, I could see her crystal like tears fall almost in slow motion before they made tiny puddles on the dirt. "Wait!" I called, Domeki took a step forward.

My eyes widened in shock as a swarm of blue lightning bugs appeared as if from midair around her and made a path before, "Okay...normal glirs can't fly. Right?" I glanced up at Domeki who was still looking in the direction she vanished into. He shook his head. I looked ahead again. "So then that means she's..." a pair of red wine eyes appeared upside down in front of mine. I froze.

"You stand correct. She's not human." Yuuko answered my unfinished thought. A beat passed,...I jumped and shouted in surprise. My hold on Keiki slipped and he fell to the side and smacked his head on the swing before falling to the dirt and hitting his head again. My own head fell back on Yuuko's thighs, she was clearly standing on the swing. She chuckled, "That's going to give him griefe in the morning." Her fingers found my head and rubbed my scalp, it sent pleasant tingles through my stomach. "Besides his current drama are you alright?"

Domeki walked over to Keiki's prone form and lifted him up as I turned my eyes up to Yuuko who was looking at me with concern. "I'm fine. She said something about a gift for someone special. That they always tried to help others and it inspired her." I explained. "I'm not sure what she took but," I shrugged. I was to confused by what had happened. She nodded. "I see. Well I'm glad you're all otherwise unharmed." She slid onto the seat and kissed my forehead when my head settled in her lap. "Of course you'll have to help him." She grinned. I nodded. Of course I had to. I wouldn't let anyone else.

I stood and turned to her. Domeki had placed Keiki on a small stone bench. He sat at his side and waited quietly for Yuuko and I. "What did she do to him?" I asked softly, her arms slid around me as she hugged me, she nuzzled my stomach which tickled a little. "It wasn't her intent but she did take his soul." She answered. "So I have to go then." I stated easily. She nodded, I copied her and stepped back. We walked over to Domeki and the prone blonde on the bench. Yuuko pulled open one of his eyes carefully. "She certainly did a number on the poor boy." She released his eye lid.

"What happens if I don't get it back?" I mumbled, afraid to hear the answer I knew was coming. "He'll stay like this." Yuuko answered quietly, probably knowing my fear. There was a tightening in my chest. Yuuko took out a Popsicle and looked over at me when she stood. "This was my fault huh?" I asked with a small smile. She licked the treat. "Uh huh." She answered. I sighed and nodded again. "So how am I going to get his soul back?" She grinned. "I thought you'd never ask!" That wasn't good.

"Of course you'll have to work a little ovetime." Her wine red eyes gave me a coy look. It still amazed me how she could be this way in the heat of trouble. But i guess I'd find it unattractive if she lost her head in panic. When she was like this I knew I could do what I had to. "Yes ma'am." I grinned. I could almost feel her roll her eyes. I turned to see her raise her fingers to her lips and a loud whistle escaped. I stared up at the sky. "What exactly are you calling?" I asked timidly. She grinned at me, continuing to eat her ice snack. "You'll see." She answered. I stopped beside her and stared up.

Something white passed over head. I squinted to see better. Whatever it was turned and swooped low, and I finally realized it was a bird. A very very...very large bird. "Yuuko," I deadpanned as it landed. "You expect me to get on that?" I eyed the plushy at the reigns. "I know you will." Yuuko's arm slid across my shoulders. "Because you're so brave." She was teasing me. I glared at her and she giggled. "Sure, sure." I grumbled and stepped away, but not before she caught my collar and pulled me back. I looked around and she placed a kiss on the scar before kissing me carefully and quickly on the lips. "You better come back with all your limbs and everything else still attached and on right." She warned. I smirked. "I will, relax." I gave her a quick kiss like I had only about two hours ago and stepped back, getting a running jump at the giant bird.

"Hurry up Watanuki!" Mokona shouted. "Shut up!" I shouted back as I scrambled up and took a seat. My eyes turned to Domeki. "You better watch them." Yuuko turned to Domeki as well. She just loved to start trouble didn't she? Something told me she wanted to rub my protective persona in his face somehow. I rolled my eyes and settled myself so I wouldn't fly off. "Let's go Mokona!" I called. He snapped the reigns and we took off. The three of them shrunk before my eyes and I marveled at the fact that I'd never flown before. "Wow..." I breathed. Yuuko would love this.

"Focus Watanuki! We aren't up here to sight-see, where is she?" The little fur ball called back. Snapping back to reality I looked around. Where could she have gone? Something caught my eye to the right. There, it was here! Floating across the moon like a sad lonely melody. I felt guilty of the possibility that I'd scared her. "Mokona, over there! The moon!" The whooshing of the wind at my ears made it hard to talk normally. Another snap of the reigns and the bird curved and angled up towards the glowing silver orb in the sky.

"Wait!" I called when we were just a little ways off. She turned to look at us. "Look I'm sorry if I scared you, but I need that back now!" This time I had no choice but to shout. "Please?" She teared up again and went faster. I could feel the warmth of her tears as a few pelted my cheeks. "Wait," my voice became soft. What was I doing wrong?

"Hey jackass!" Someone shouted and I looked back as something shot by us. I turned to look ahead. Two guys that looked about my age were there, they glided easily on the wings growing from their back. The blonde's long hair was tied into a tail, he was dressed in black as he glared at me with angry gold eyes. The other had shoulder length hair of several layers that flew about his head. He was dressed in white and he was glaring at me with just as angry red eyes. "You made her cry!" The blonde shouted.

"What the hell?" I stared in awe as they beat their wings to keep up ahead. "You're a terrible person! Making a girl cry like that!" The ink haired guy shouted. "Prepare to pay!" They called together and pulled what looked like wooden kendo swords from their backs. They were gunna try and kill me! "Now wait a minute! I was only trying to," I ducked as the blonde swung at me. They clearly weren't going to listen to me. Mokona made the bird turn onto the side and I clung on for dear life as they continued to attack. "You're going to get all of us killed!" I screamed as I kept my head down and my eyes shut to avoid looking down.

"Be quiet and accept your fate!" The blonde shouted and swung down at my ribs. The sword smacked hard onto the bone and I gasped for breath. Yuuko was most likely going to kill me. The ink haired one got a shot at my arms in an effort to make me let go. The sword snapped down on my right tendon and I swallowed my shout of pain and continued to hold on. "Mokona, fly faster!" I shouted, my eyes blurry from the tears of burning pain. "Roger!" He shouted and the way he made that bird fly made me forget where I was. I saw the world spin and my stomach churned. I could feel my lunch rising into my throat and pushing against the very back of my taste buds. Bile.

"Good job Mokona." I called as loud as I could without opening my mouth to wide. "Just doing what Yuuko asked me to. Although she'll be mad when she notices you got hit." He turned to me as I pulled myself back into a sitting position. "But you should work harder you know," he started. I cut him off. "You idiot you let go!" I pointed to the whipping reigns. He turned and started to panic. "Oh no, I can't reach! Yuuko's gonna kill me!" He cried, I could hear the fear in his voice.

"Don't worry about Yuuko, just get the reigns somehow!" I looked around for the attackers. There was a hard smack on the center of my back and I heard a crack. I grunted in pain as another blow landed on my shoulder. "Dammit!" I hissed and looked around. I ducked a blow to my head and when another was aimed at my hands I let go. It wasn't until I saw Mokona flying off that i realized we were still in flight. "Shit!" I cursed as I felt the wind rush around me, pounding against my ears.

Yuuko...

I don't know if it was the fear in my heart or it actually happened, but at that moment as the world's gravity pulled me in I could have sworn I heard a scream. And suddenly I stopped. I was surrounded with blue orbs of light. "Lighting bugs?" I muttered, twisting my body around to see that girl, standing on a rooftop, hand out with lighting bugs floating about her. She pulled her hand in and I felt a tug on my shoulders as she moved her hand. I landed on my feet in front of her. It wasn't until that second I realized I had been so terrified I hadn't even noticed my heart pounding against its bruised cage.

"Oh," I smiled at her. "Thanks." I couldn't say much more than that.

"What'd you stop us for!" I turned to see the two winged men glaring at me. "He made you cry!" The blonde shouted. "He's bad!" The ink haired one pointed. "He deserves to be punished!" They shouted together. Were they twins or something?

"No! You're wrong." The girl turned to them and then blushed at her outburst.

I spotted Mokona, he'd gotten the reigns back somehow. "Move it or loose it!" He shouted as he chased the two, who yelped and flew off. I turned back to the girl. She looked up at me and blushed. "Thanks again. You saved my life back there." I chuckled. She nodded and smiled. "I'm really sorry. I didn't mean to cause any trouble." She mumbled. "I just really need this Ohagi for a gift."

I chuckled. "I get it. But you have to give him back his soul if you're gonna give him any kind of gift." She looked confused before she shook her head I tried to speak again but she cut me off this time. She held out Keiki's soul and Ohagi. "I wanted to give it...to you." She mumbled, face down and glowing pink. Now I was confused...again.

"Me? But why, I thought you liked Keiki." She lowered her hands once I took the offering. She smiled. "I do like Keiki. But this is something I needed to do. I like you in different ways." She explained. Uh oh...I hope it wasn't how I thought. "I admire you're courage." She spoke softly and I strained to hear. "You never hesitate to help the people around. I just...I want to be like that." So she didn't like me that way. I sighed in relief. So she liked Keiki, good news for him. "I'm sorry if I hurt him. I didn't mean to. Please tell him I'm sorry." She mumbled. I nodded. "No problem."

She smiled wider. "I should be getting back to Ame Warashi."

I blanched. "Wait...Ame Warashi...so that means you're a sprite too?" I asked curiously. She nodded. "Oh cool. I'm sorry to ask this so late but what's your name?"

"Oh, I'm Zashiki Warashi."

I smiled. "It suits you. Thank you for returning my friends soul. Next time you meet maybe you can give Keiki your gift." She nodded and stepped back. Disappearing in a swath of blue lighting bugs. I turned and shouted at Mokona. "Leave them alone! She went back home!" Where ever home was. "You two should get back to her!" They let out a fearful yelp and vanished in a swirl of feathers and sparks. "No fun!" Mokona shouted.

I chuckled. This...was funny. I winced and pressed a hand against my bruised ribcage. They may even be cracked as hard as I was hit. "Yuuko is gonna be mad." I muttered.


I couldn't help the smile that slipped across my face as Mokona drew closer to the ground. I had the 'gift' held tightly in my hand. But what made me smile was seeing Yuuko in the sandbox trying to make a sandcastle with her Popsicle stick tucked between her lips, the icy treat clearly gone. She closed her eyes and made a face when we landed, her project was blown away. I jumped down and grunted in pain as my ribs screamed in protest.

"Watanuki!" Yuuko smiled and stood, moving to my side quickly, throwing her arms around my middle and squeezing me into a hug. I grunted in pain and tried to pull away. She gave me a worried look and I took a deep breath and another step back. She gave me an annoyed look and lifted my shirt. "Watanuki,..." she sighed. I looked down and winced. "That's gonna be a bastard to heal." I chuckled. The bruise was red and blotched with grey spots in a line across my lower ribs, several blood vessels seemed to be broken.

"Where else are you hurt?" She dropped my shirt. I shook my head. "I have to give this to Keiki. We'll worry about my problems later." I looked around to the bench Keiki was on. Domeki sat at the end and gave me a slightly hopeful look. I smiled and walked over. "She likes him. But this," I held up the Ohagi/soul. "She wanted to give me the gift." I heard a small hiss behind me. Yuuko was mad. "She said she wanted to be like me. Always willing to keep trying." I finished. I crouched beside the blonde and lowered the object onto his chest.

His chest rose and fell evenly as his eyes slid open and he sat up and rubbed his head. "Why does it feel like I got punched in the head by a body builder?" He groaned. I turned to Domeki. "Get him home?" I already knew his answer. He nodded and stood, offering Keiki a hand and led him slowly out of the park. I stood and took Yuuko's offered hand and let her lead me home. Mokona had to drop off the bird.


I lay on my stomach on Yuuko's bed. I grunted in pain as she pressed the bruise on my back. "They certainly let you have it hum?" Yuuko mumbled as he searched for any other injured spots. I sighed when she finally quit prodding. "You can turn over now." She sat back as I turned over, grunting again as my ribs and spine protested rather loudly. "My poor Watanuki." Yuuko almost purred as she lay down beside me.

"Yeah," I sighed. "Poor me." I was in nothing but my boxers and she was in that football jersey that seemed to have become her regular sleep ware. "What can I do to make you feel better?" She asked, a coy smile on her face. And only moments ago had she been nearly panic stricken. I smirked. " I dunno...why don't you give me your ideas." Her hand crossed m chest, fingers dancing as she leaned over me and placed a chaste kiss on my lips before kissing my jaw, my throat, the hollow of my collarbones, she peppered kisses across my chest and down my abdomen. Sopping at my wound she let her fingers trace along the clear line it made and kissed it carefully.

My hands went to her shoulders as I pulled her back up to eye level. "I feel better just by being here with you." She smiled and blushed at my words before kissing me and pushing me down onto the bed.

I was the luckiest guy with the oddest life out there. But I love it that way.