It was evening, Gingka, Benkei and Kenta were playing truth or dare. Gazelle and Hoshi were just relaxing on the sofa.
"It's my turn! Benkei truth or dare?" Kenta cheered.
"Truth." Benkei replied.
"Have you ever had a crush on someone, if yes who?" Kenta asked.
"Yeah, I have had a slight crush on Madoka." He replied in a calm manner.
"Kenta, truth or dare?"Gingka asked.
"Dare." Kenta replied.
"I dare you to tell me a secret." Gingka smirked.
"That's cheating." Kenta yelled.
"Actually, it is not cheating. Well played Gingka." Benkei said.
"I don't want to." Kenta panicked.
"I guess you lose then." Gingka smirked.
Kenta went to the guest bedroom. 'I do have a secret, but I don't want everyone to know. I want to tell Gingka, but not the others.' He thought. Suddenly the door creaked open and Gingka peered in.
"Kenta." He whispered.
"Yes, what is it?" Kenta asked.
"I am so sorry for trying to get you to tell me a secret. If you want to tell a secret to me, go ahead. I'll tell you one of mine first. I once covered Kyoyas' bey in sparkly stickers, but no one ever found out that it was me." Gingka whispered.
"I have a crush on Hoshi." Kenta blushed.
"I can help." Gingka said cheerfully.
THE NEXT DAY
Hoshi woke up when she smelt something cooking. It smelt delicious and she headed towards the kitchen. She peered in and saw Gingka and Kenta making pancakes.
"C'mon only a few more left to go!" Gingka cheered.
"Okay, don't rush me." Kenta yelled back.
The boys had finished the stack they made.
"Okay how do I turn the hob off?" Gingka began."I know I'll turn this dial to the right."
A tower of flame sprayed up, but the kitchen didn't catch turned the dial to the left. The flame tower subsided.
Benkei stormed into the kitchen with Gazelle following behind.
"Gingka Tetsuya Hagane! Are you crazy?! You nearly set the house on fire! You turn the dial the opposite way to when you started." Benkei yelled furiously.
"Sorry, but we were making pancakes for Hoshi as gesture of kindness." Gingka said nervously as he rubbed the back of his head.
"It's alright Gingka, I can tell you didn't mean to, but next time I'll supervise."Gazelle said in his usual level-headed manner.
"But, he-"Benkei began.
"I know he did, but he didn't mean to." Gazelle explained. Benkei and Gazelle left.
Hoshi went into the kitchen. She knew it was intended to be a surprise, so she faked being surprised.
"So who are these pancakes for?" She asked.
"You, Hoshi." Kenta said while blushing.
She ate them quickly.
"Thank you, that's so sweet of you." She said happily. She hugged Kenta.
She then exited the room.
"Step one was successful. Now on to step two, giving her flowers." Gingka said.
"I think we'll need Gazelles' help." Kenta said.
"No we do not." Gingka replied.
LATER
The two boys found some red and blue flowers which they picked carefully. They headed back to the house and Gingka gave the flowers to Kenta. Hoshi saw the two boys.
"I picked these flowers for you." Kenta said calmly.
"Oh, you shouldn't have." Hoshi said.
"But you deserve these flowers." Kenta replied.
"I mean you shouldn't have as they are poisonous to Magi." Hoshi said as she handed them back.
A bee came out from flowers and looked angrily at Hoshi.
"Oh great!"Hoshi panicked. It stung her on her left hand and a small bump formed.
LATER
"Step two may have failed, but step three will work I am 100% sure." Gingka spoke proudly.
"What is it?" Kenta asked.
"A relaxing river ride across the Sakura River and I won't intrude at any moment of the ride." Gingka said in a calm manner.
LATER
"So why did you bring me here?" Hoshi asked.
"We are going on a nice relaxing boat ride down the Sakura River." Kenta cheered.
"After you m'lady." Kenta spoke in a posh voice.
"Why thank you kind sir." She replied in a posh voice as she stepped into the boat. Kenta followed behind. He started to row slowly across the serene river. About an hour after they got into the boat, Kenta noticed the river current was getting stronger and spotted a waterfall. But he did not want to cause Hoshi to panic; after all it would ruin his chances. Luckily Gazelle and Benkei were nearby and saw the two heading towards the waterfall.
"You know it getting a bit rough, do you think we could turn back?" Hoshi asked.
"Uh... I have been trying to but it won't turn around." Kenta said nervously.
Then a harpoon hit the edge of the boat and someone was pulling the boat to shore.
"What were you two doing rowing across the Sakura River? There's a fierce, but pretty waterfall at the northern end of it." Gazelle asked.
"Okay, Gingka told me it was a good idea and I have a confession to make Hoshi, I love you." Kenta said while blushing.
"Oh, Kenta I love you too." She said and kissed him on the lips. He collapsed.
"Never trust any of Gingkas' ideas by the way." Benkei muttered to Hoshi.
Gingka arrived just as he said that, but was looking at Kenta.
"Ah! It's the kiss of death!" Gingka shouted. "You killed him."
"He is still breathing, idiot." Hoshi replied.
"Oh right." Gingka sweatdropped.
"Anyway I have a present for you." Hoshi said as she gave him a bunch of purple flowers.
"Why thank you!" Gingka said happily. Then a bee came out and looked angrily at him. He panicked and then it stung him on his left hand and a small bump formed.
Hoshi and Benkei were laughing at him.
"It is not funny!" Gingka yelled.
"I didn't find it amusing, but I can you tell why they found it funny. It is because you picked flowers for her with Kenta and when you gave her the flowers a bee stung her and then she gave you flowers that had a bee hiding in there and it stung you making said situation ironic." Gazelle explained.
"Let's go back to the house." Gingka said calmly.
