Hi guys! This might be one of my last chapters, but I'm not sure. I know how I want the story to end, but I just realized that I haven't included a lot of the Fruits Basket characters. Either I make this story end a different way, or I make a sequel. I'm not sure yet, so for now, I'll write what I have and go from there. It would be very helpful if you'd review and tell me your opinion. Thanks so much for reading my story, and please review!

"Akito…" Yuki said with wide eyes.

"A-Akito?! Kyo and Tohru said.

"Why are you here?" I asked.

"We came here because…" Hatori said. He seemed a bit sad.

"Hatori? You're here, too?" Tohru and I said.

"Wait, who are you?" Sensei asked.

"I'm Hatori Sohma, and this is Akito Sohma, the head of our family."

"But, why do those two know you?"

"They live in Shigure's house with him, Kyo, and Yuki," Hatori whispered so that the rest of the class couldn't hear.

"Okay, so why are you here?"

"We, I mean I, came here because I heard that my little Yuki was falling in love. I came to see if it was true. Of course, he just confessed, so it must be true. Hatori is here incase he is needed," Akito said.

"You aren't going to make him…!" Yuki said. Akito smirked.

I think Tohru must have known what was going on because a second later her eyes grew wide. "But you can't do that!" she exclaimed.

"He can't do what?" Sensei said.

"It's okay. I'll be fine," I said.

"Hah! You actually believe you'll be fine!" Akito said. Then he looked at Yuki. "She won't be fine! She won't remember a thing about you!" Then she turned back to me. "You said you loved him," she said with disgust. "Won't you care if you don't remember?!"

"I can't care that much about something I don't remember." I smirked. "But, I assure you, I will continue caring."

"Hunh. Is that so?"

"…" I stopped smirking. 'Emiko…"

'I'm on it,' Emiko said. 'Ne, Yuki, Hatori?'

"Yes?" the three of them said.

"Tohru and Kyo, too," I said.

'Alright. Tohru, Kyo?

"E-emiko?" Kyo stuttered.

"Yep," Tohru, Yuki, Kyo, and I said.

'The one and only,' She said.

"E-emiko?!" everyone else said.

"Yes," Tohru said.

"That was her," Yuki said.

"Yep," I said.

"Definitely," Hatori said.

"Can you tell my whole class?" I asked.

'Sure. Hi, everyone.'

"No way!" a boy said.

"It really is her!" a girl said.

"I can't believe it!" a girl who belonged to the Prince Yuki Fan Club said.

"That's so cool!" another kid said.

"Huh? What? Why am I the only one who can't hear her?" Akito said.

"Because I told her to tell my class," I said.

"But, then why can Hatori hear her?!"

"He could already hear her."

"Well, then tell her to tell me, too!"

"Nah," I said.

"What! Why not?!" Akito said very loudly.

"Because I don't feel like it."

"WHAT?!"

"And…because I don't have to," I said with determination.

*Meanwhile

'Okay, listen up. Yuki? Do you remember when you went to go see Akito with Hisoka and Shigure?'

"Yes, I remember," Yuki said.

'Do you remember how she said her memories can be erased, but she will find them?'

"Yes."

'Well, in this situation, it's not entirely true.'

"Wait, are you saying they can be erased completely?" Hatori said.

'No, I'm saying they can't be erased at all. I'll explain that in a second. Right now, most of the people in this room are very confused.'

"Oh, right. They don't know," Yuki said.

'Which is why I'm going to explain. Is that alright, Hatori?'

"Yes," Hatori said.

'Okay then. Well, Hatori has a special power. He can erase people's memories. Permanently. That is what Akito wants him to do to Hisoka. Now, I'm sure he'd never agree to that, but in this situation, it would be much better if he does. You see, right now, Akito is denying the fact that she will remember. However, right now, she won't even forget. It's complicated, but, basically, if you, Hatori, try to erase her memories, her powers should go out of control, and we will all end up in the past. Not that long ago, but right before I died.'

"Okay, and what is so good about that?" Kyo asked.

'Well, she will be given the chance to save someone.'

"What do you mean by that?" Hatori asked.

'I mean, she will be able to save someone's life. That life, most likely, being mine.'

"Okay, then we should definitely try to do that. I don't see any problem with it." Yuki said.

'Well, the only problem is…the Sohmas' memories might pop up before hers. You see, all the people in this room with strange powers, curses, or horrible pasts can be affected by this. Sure, if your memory comes up, you have the chance to save someone, too. If you don't want to, or if you can't, however, your memory will continue until the end of it. For instance, Yuki. If a memory from your past plays, you don't have anyone that you are able to save. Therefore, your memory will play out until the end. You do have the option of leaving the room, and your memories are safe. Anyone who wants to leave can. But I'm just warning you. If you have any secret memories, they might play out in front of your eyes, and if you don't want that to happen, I suggest you leave.'

"Okay, so you're saying that everyone in this room will see our memories if they happen to play before Hisoka's?" Hatori said.

'Yes. If you would like to leave, you will have a chance in a couple minutes. Hatori, you are the only one who can't leave, since you need to try to erase her memories.'

"Okay, I wasn't planning on it."

"Me neither," Yuki said.

"I'll stay," Tohru said.

"If Tohru's staying, then so are we," Uo and Hana said.

"Me, too, I guess," Kyo said.

Everyone else in the room agreed to stay, partially because they were interested in the Sohmas' pasts, partially to see if that would actually happen, and partially to be there for Hisoka.

'Okay, but Yuki, be careful. Any second now Akito's going to ask you what I said. You can't tell him, okay? Hisoka will help you, so try your best to not be terrified.'

"Okay… Thanks, Emiko," Yuki said.

*Back to Hisoka's POV

"Nnnn…" Akito said. She was really mad.

"Akito, your face is turning red. You might want to calm down," I said.

"Okay… Thanks, Emiko," Yuki said to Emiko(that conversation was happening in the same room while Hisoka was talking to Akito).

"Huh?" Akito said. She paused for a second and regained her calmness, then she turned towards Yuki. "Yuki…" she said calmly, but we could tell she was angry. She walked over to him and put a hand under his chin. "…What did Emiko tell you?"

"…" Yuki's eyes were wide, and he was speechless. He was frozen with fear.

Akito squeezed his chin hard. "What Did She Tell You." Akito said with so much ferocity that Yuki started shaking.

"N-nothing," Yuki said.

"You're lying!" Akito yelled as she pushed him onto the floor. "I can tell you're lying!"

"N-no, I'm not," Yuki said while getting up.

"Yes, you are!" Akito was about to slap Yuki, but I stepped between them and grabbed her hand.

"Akito! Stop it!" I yelled.

"Why should I?!" she yelled back.

"WHY! Don't you see what you're doing?!"

"So what! It's not like this is the first time. He knows the consequences of not listening to me."

"And what good comes out of that? They all think badly of you because of how you treat them. And don't start with the whole protection thing. You may think you're protecting them, but you aren't. Just because of who they are doesn't mean they need to be locked up. They should be free, like the rest of us!"

"Heh. Then what happens to me? I can't be free. This stupid curse ties me down!" Akito said. Most of the people in the room were wondering what we were talking about, and wondering what Akito meant by 'curse'. "As long as this curse is here, I'll never be free!"

"You know it won't be here forever! There is already a member of the Zodiac that can't transform anymore. You know that! So you will be free, eventually, and so will the rest of your family."

"H-how do you know that?! What makes you assume that we'll all be free? Even if we are, then what will happen?! It's not like anyone will care about me anymore!"

"That's not true, and you know it! I told you before, Tohru and I still want to be your friends. Also, all of your family won't leave you."

"I don't believe you! Hatori! Erase this girl's memories! NOW!"

"I was expecting this. I still think I'll be fine, but if you insist, go right ahead," I said.

Hatori walked up to me and said, "Are you sure about this?"

"Yes."

"Okay, then." He put his hand over my face and concentrated. Akito seemed surprised when Hatori agreed right away. At first there was a bright light, and then…

*Normal POV

"Aaaaah!" I yelled. My head was really starting to hurt.

"Hisoka!" Yuki yelled.

'Yuki! Don't touch her!' Emiko yelled.

"What? Why not?" Yuki said.

'It will ruin everything. You have to stay away. Right now, everyone except Hatori has to since he's the one who's doing this.'

"O-okay. Will she be okay?"

'She'll be fine. I'd say don't worry but I don't think you can not worry in this situation.'

"…"

Then the room started to spin, and it turned into a huge garden.

"Hisoka? Hisoka! " Hatori said.

"What's wrong?" Tohru asked.

"Is she okay?" Yuki asked.

"I think she's just sleeping. I'll wait here for her to wake up, and you guys can go and find out where we are."

"We're in someone's memories, remember?" Kyo said. (A/N: Lolz. That's funny.)

"Yeah, I know, but we don't know whose, and we don't know where." Hatori said.

'Everyone, see if you recognize this place,' Emiko said.

"But, for all we know, It could be Hisoka's memory." Kyo said.

'I don't think it's hers. Oh! Hisoka…she's waking up!'

*Hisoka's POV

"Nnnn," I said. I opened my eyes, and I noticed we weren't in the classroom anymore. "Where…where are we?" I said.

"Hisoka! Are you feeling any better?" Hatori asked.

"Uh…yeah, I guess. My head isn't in excruciating pain anymore. But, where are we? I don't recognize this place."

"We're not sure," Sensei said. "it's a memory of someone here."

"I know where we are. I spent a lot of time here when I was little," Yuki said.

"Really? It's very pretty," Tohru said.

"Yeah. It's the garden that's right near…in the Sohma house."

"Uh oh. Yuki, you don't think…" I said.

"Yes, it's probably my memory. Let's go. It probably takes place in…" Yuki trailed off.

"This isn't good. Since your memories have no deaths in them, you can't save anyone, so they will just play out. Are you sure you want to go through with this, Yuki?" Hatori said.

"It's not like we have a choice. I mean, I could stay here, but I don't want anyone else to see this if I'm not there."

"I sense strange waves coming from you, Prince. They are mainly a mixture of fear and sadness. It's very odd…You normally have such calm waves…" Hana said.

"Why? I mean, it can't be that bad, can it? You are the Prince of the school, after all," Uo said.

"Yeah, I agree," Kyo said. "I mean, how could your past be bad?"

"You have no idea," Yuki said, "what my past was like." He had a strange look on his face, a mix of sadness, fear, and anger.

"Are you afraid?" Kyo asked. "You're never afraid of anything unless it has to do with…Akito…Is that what this memory is about?"

"Yes, but hopefully it's one of my better memories with him."

"Weren't they all bad?" I asked.

"Yeah, but some were worse than others. Only a few remain in my mind. Many of them are just a blur. The thing is, I don't know if they're like that because they were so bad that I passed out or my mind forced me to forget them, or whether they weren't bad enough to be imprinted in my brain. Either way, the ones I have are bad…"

"The one's you don't remember are probably the worst ones. I know I tried to erase your memories many, many times, but since almost the same thing happened pretty much every day, it was little use," Hatori said.

"If you're so scared of Akito because of your past, then your memories must be pretty bad…" Uo said.

"Yeah… They are," Yuki said.

"Why don't we just go and get it over with," Hatori said.

"Okay."

We followed Yuki inside until we got to the end of a huge hallway. There was a door right in front of us, and Yuki reached out to open it, his hand shaking. I put my hand on top of his and we reached for the handle of the door. When it opened, we all walked in. The room was pretty big. It didn't have any windows, though, so it was really dark.

As soon as we entered the room, we saw a little kid who had black hair. He was holding a whip, and laughing. He didn't seem to notice us. Then we noticed another boy. He seemed younger than the first. He had silver hair and violet eyes. He was sitting in a ball in the corner, crying, and yelling, "Stop it! Stop it!" over and over again. The older boy seemed to be whipping him.

"Heh. I think you've had enough or tonight. I'm getting tired, so I'll be going now. Goodnight, my little Yuki," the older boy said.

"YUKI?!" everyone said except for Yuki, Hatori, and I.

The younger boy, who, once he spoke, we immediately recognized as Akito, left the room, paying no attention to us. Then we looked over to the little Yuki. He was still sitting in the corner, crying.

"Yuki, are you okay?" another boy said as he ran into the room. He seemed about my age, and reminded me of Hatori. "Oh great. It looks like you have some pretty deep cuts. At least he left before you got any broken bones. It could have been much worse."

"…"

"Yuki… I'm going to go get something to clean your cuts and wrap them. I'll be right back."

"Don't go…Hatori…" the little Yuki said.

"I have to get stuff to fix your cuts. I'll be right back."

"No… What if… What if he comes back?" Yuki asked.

"He won't come back. You know that. He never does," the young Hatori said.

"But…maybe this time is different…"

"Don't worry, Yuki. I promise I'll be right back, before he comes again."

"You promise?" the little Yuki asked.

"Yes," the young Hatori said. Then he left.

After that, the whole room got bright, and before we knew it, we were in the middle of the city.

"Oh my God," everyone except Yuki, Hatori, and I said.

"Yuki…are you alright?" I asked him. "You're very pale."

"Yea, I'm—Ah…" Yuki said, and then he fell.

"Yuki!" I screamed. "Yuki! Hatori, help! Yuki fainted!"

Hatori came over and checked if Yuki was okay. "He's fine. He just passed out from fatigue. He'll be awake soon," Hatori said.

"Thank goodness."

We all looked around. "I wonder whose memory this is," Sensei said.

"It could be mine," Tohru said.

"Not really," I said. "Remember? The only memories that play are bad ones, or important ones to a cursed person or someone with special powers. You don't have either. And it can't be mine because I just moved here and nothing important or bad has every happened to me in this area of the city. It must be either Yuki's, Kyo's, or Hatori's. And since we just saw one that was mainly Yuki's and could have been partially Hatori's, it's probably Kyo's memory."

"Hmm…That would make sense," Tohru said.

"But I never had any important—" Kyo trailed off.

"I'm guessing you remembered one?" I said.

"No…no…it can't be…there's no way…it can't…"

"Kyo, are you okay?" Tohru asked.

"Tohru! If it's the memory I think it is…You have to go! Leave! You can't see this!"

"Kyo, what are you talking about?"

"It doesn't matter! Justo go!"

"But, Kyo, when I came here, I agreed to see all the memories that we end up seeing. I can't go."

"It doesn't matter what you agreed to! You have to go! You can't see this!" Kyo yelled.

"But why? I don't see any reason for me to go! If you give me a good reason, I'll leave," Tohru said.

"Fine. But do you promise you'll leave if this is a good reason?"

"If it's a good enough reason, I promise I'll leave."

"Okay," Kyo said. "This memory…It's of the day…the day your mother died."

Okay, guys! I think that's a good cliffhanger! I'm sorry it's so weird. I warned you in the beginning, though. I'll continue this soon! Please remind me through a review, or I might take a while to update. Luckily, I'm really into this story, so I might update soon. Next weekend, maybe. Well, I'll update when I have the time. If I get 5 reviews, I'll update right away. So please review people! And thanks for reading!