Blaine slept peacefully. When she woke up she realized it was 3:00pm. She yawned as she sat up and looked around the room. Her eyes caught sight of the papers that sat on Dax's desk. She had noticed how weird he acted the night before and decided to look at the papers. She glanced through the papers but didn't notice anything odd. She sighed deeply and ran her hand through her hair. "Wonder what time he gets off work?" She asked herself as she moved to a mirror to look at her wound. It was tender but at least she wasn't bleeding again.

The first day of work for Dax was quite stressful, but he made it through. It took him a while to get use to the school blueprints. The other teachers took to him nicely and he enjoyed their presence. His first class with twenty students was alright as well. Most of the students were respectful, but there was a typical few who "picked-on-the-new-teacher". He had taken them surprise when they're bullying didn't fathom him. When they threw papers, he caught them and threw them across the room, scoring the garbage can each time. They had moved to erasers, but he caught them and threw them right back. When they weren't listening, he took the one making the most disruption and whispered some cunning words into his ear that made him shiver. Finally, the end of the day came and Dax quickly the building. Overall, the day hadn't been so bad.

When he arrived home at 4 p.m, he found Blaine sitting on the couch watching television, her chinresting in the palm of her hand, her elbow propped up on the arm of the couch. He wondered how bored she was. Setting down his bag near the bed, he went to sit beside Blaine, muttering a hello and looking at the television screen.

"I've only been watching T.V for a half an hour." She stated before looking at him with a soft smile. "How'd it go?"

"That's fine." He chuckled and turned to face her. "And my day was alright. Made a few kids run for their money. They thought they could scare me, but I showed them otherwise." He winked and laughed lightly. "What about you? Seems like it would be quite boring. When did you wake?"

"An hour ago." Blaine stated before looking back at the T.V. "I considered leaving, but decided I was too comfortable here." She smirked.

"An hour ago?" He murmured and shook his head. "I don't know how you can sleep in so late. I'm an early riser." He chuckled and sat back. "So, you're enjoying the luxury?" He smirked, turning back to face her.

Blaine blushed faintly and nodded. "Quite much."

"Good." He smiled and placed his hand on her knee, squeezing it and letting go.

Blaine smiled and leaned against Dax's side. "How much longer are you in this hotel?" She murmured.

"I paid for a full week, so this wednesday. And if your brother allows for it, I'll be in your house." He smiled. "But I need to speak with him about a few things first."

"May I ask what you need to talk to him about?" She asked, glancing up at him.

"Just a few things about the house, and some issues." He shrugged. "Nothing for you to worry about."

Blaine shrugged. "Alright." She moved from his side and stood up. She sighed deeply as she moved to the balcony and looked out over the city. "Hey, Dax... can I ask you something?" She murmured, leaning against the railing.

He used the remote to turn the television off before heading to the blacony. Leaning against the railing to overlook the busy city streets. "Yes, Blaine?" He asked, turning to his side to rest his forearm over the top of the railing.

She glanced up at him. "I-I don't mean to bother you about this again... but are you really okay? You're worrying me a bit with all this talking to yourself... last night you seemed to panic for a moment..." She searched his face carefully.

Dax sighed and moved closer, pulling her into an embrace. "Yes, I'm fine." He whispered.

Blaine closed her eyes as she relaxed in his arms. "Are you really sure? I'm asking as your friend, not just as your girlfriend..."

He nodded. "Yes, I am perfectly fine. I'm sorry I was acting weird, but there is nothing to worry about. I have it all figured out now."

Blaine sighed and hugged him tightly. "I really hope so..." She pulled from his arms, blushing faintly. "I-I don't mean to leave so soon after you get home, but I need to go home and call my boss to let her know I need more time off."

"You can use my phone." He murmured, fishing it out of his pocket and holding it out towards her.

Blaine laughed. "That wont cost you money?"

"Every call costs money." He chuckled. "But go ahead."

Blaine shook her head. "No. I'll just go home. You can come with me to speak with Chris, I know he will be home."

Dax shrugged and nodded slowly. "Alright."

Once they arrived at Blaine's house, Blaine left to call her boss while Dax stayed to speak with Chris. He talked about the house and came to an agreement with Chris. Until Dax started to recieve his pay check, Chris would take care of the house. That wednesday, Dax moved his stuff into Blaine's house. It wasn't until the next week when his pay check started to come in, and he was able to make arrangements for his stuff to be moved from his parents house in Canada to Blaine's house. After everything had happened, it was a month later.

Blaine sighed as she closed up the tattoo shop and headed out into the cold streets. She looked up at the sky before looking down to see an old friend of her's, Chiyoko.

"Blaine, Hi!" She smiled and hugged Blaine tightly.

Blaine was taken by surprise as she slowly wrapped her arms around Chiyoko. "I-I thought you moved away?" Blaine stuttered.

Chiyoko shook her head and pulled back. "I heard you finally have a boyfriend and are already living with him!"

Blaine's face twisted in confusion. "How did you-"

"I have ways." She smirked. "Quite a hunk he is."

Blaine shook her head. "H-How do you know?"

"I'm a chemist at the school he works at." She laughed.

Blaine ran her hand through her hair and sighed. "R-Right."

"Don't worry, I wont take him from you."

Damn right you won't...

Blaine thought as she moved passed Chiyoko. "I-I'll see you later..." She murmured, heading in a fast pace towards home.

When she reached home, she quickly took off her shoes and moved towards the livingroom. Dax looked up from marking his papers and smiled at Blaine. "Hello there."

She gave a small smile before sitting down on the couch with her face buried in the arm of the couch. "Is something wrong?" He asked, setting the papers down and turning his body towards her.

Blaine sighed and looked up to Dax. "You know Akume Chiyoko..." She stated.

He nodded. "She's the Chemistry teacher at Konoko High, why?"

Blaine shook her head and shrugged. "N-No reason."

"Please, don't lie to me."

Blaine bit her lip and looked away. "J-Just stay away from her... She's an odd girl. I thought she moved away from Japan. She's... unstable, in my opinion." She sighed. "She was just talking about you with me.."

Dax chuckled and placed his hand on Blaine's shoulder. "You're the only one I want." He smiled. "Besides, she really isn't that charming. Her flirting is too...obvious and painful." He smirked and reached up to grab a strand of Blaine's hair. "Plus, my heart is already given to another woman."

She smiled softly. "You're too sweet, Dax." She murmured, blushing faintly.

"You're too cute." He chuckled and slowly returned to marking the rest of the tests.

Blaine smiled before looking up at the T.V. She changed the channel to the news. It was the same as always. Blaine shook her head as she laid back against the couch. "Twenty-five heart attacks last night..." She murmured. "It's getting out of hand..."

Dax reached up to scratch the back of his head. "Yeah." He murmured quietly. "Kira's starting to get power hungry."

Zane chuckled from the corner of the room. "Kira seems to be universal, right, Dax?" Dax glanced up at Zane to glare at him before looking at the television. He continued, "If only she knew who the real Dax was."

Blaine sighed deeply and continued to keep her eyes on the T.V. "It's starting to worry me..." She murmured, biting her lip nervously.

"Why?" He asked, rasing a brow at her. "I wouldn't think you'd be in the line of criminals Kira is targetting." He chuckled. "Unless he's targetting you for stealing my heart."

Blaine blushed and glanced at him. "N-No, I'm not a criminal... i-it's just, I dunno.. what if he turns and starts going after anyone who doesn't agree with him?" She asked, looking away from Dax again as she pulled her knees to her chest.

Dax sighed and placed the paper back down. He pulled her closer to him and wrapped his arms around her torso. "If he goes after you, I will personally find him and kill him myself." He whispered.

"And what if you turn on her, and write her name down?" Zane asked and a low rumble came from his throat; he was chuckling.

Dax narrowed his eyes and peered over at Zane. I would never! I'd write my own name before that happened.

Blaine buried her face in Dax's chest and sighed deeply as she closed her eyes. "I'd never expect that from you." She murmured with a small chuckle.

Dax shrugged and pulled back. He had five more papers to finish. When he finished them, he turned to Blaine and smiled. "Done." He laughed, followed by a yawn. "I think I might go to my room now." He leaned forward and kissed the top of her head. "Get a good night's sleep, alright? In case I don't see you again tonight."

Blaine nodded slowly and leaned back against the couch again. "Night, Dax."

"Night." He murmured and picked up his papers, leaving for his room. Once inside his room, he set the papers down and moved to the desk. He reached underneath and pulled the Death Note out of the space between the top of the desk and the roof of the drawer. He pulled it out and placed it on the desk, pulling out a piece of papers and writing down a few names he had kept in memory as soon as he heard them. A couple were druggies who had committed a few crimes at an attempt to retrieve more drugs. He had heard a couple of names related to a bank robbery, and one who was affliated with an abduction. Another man was being searched for due to a kidnapping and murder, and Dax had been itching to put his name in the book for hours. He sighed and sat back.

"I'm still waiting for the day you write Blaine's na-"

Dax quickly cut Zane off. "I would never write her name down!" He hissed and stood up. "You're more of a pest than a help."

"I'm not here to help you." Zane stated. "I'm here for my own amusement."

"That's why you gave me these eyes?"

Zane shrugged. "By you accepting the eyes, I gain more life. It has nothing to do with help."

Dax shrugged. "Since I've had this book in my hands, I'm unstoppable."

"And a liar."

"I am not hurting Blaine by doing this."

"What if she finds out?" Zane asked.

"She won't."

"Will she not hurt when she finds out you're the one who has been killing a lot?" Zane chuckled.

"I'm not the only one who has been killing. Kira still has the upper hand on the amount of deaths. And I know some deaths haven't beeen broadcasted."

"She'll affliate their deaths to you."

"I guess I should change my means of killing, should I?" Dax turned back to the notebook and wrote the last name he had heard. Two teacher were talking about a man who had snapped in an office building and brought in a sawed off shotgun, shooting evryone he came across. He was now being held in a state prison. Instead of heart attack, Dax added 'suicide by strangulation'. He chuckled and turned to look at Zane.

Zane simply stared blankly at Dax. Foot steps could be heard in the hallway, and Dax quickly stuff the notebook under the test papers, quickly turning back to the door when Blaine knocked and slowly opened the door.

Blaine nervously stepped into his room and scratched her head. "D-Dax..." She murmured, looking over at him at the desk.

"Yes?" He asked.

Zane chuckled and moved away from the door, turning to look at Blaine as well.

"Um... I-I was wondering if I could hang out in here for a bit..." Her face heated up a bit. "I just haven't seen you so much lately, with me getting off so late and you always leaving to your room..."

Dax shrugged and traced his finger over the top of his desk, glancing at the notebook. "Yeah, I guess you can. I'm up to date on my marking." He smiled at her.

"Oh, you're giving up your obsession for the night?" Zane asked sarcastically. When Blaine wasn't looking, Dax turned to grimace at Zane.

Blaine smiled slightly as she sat down on Dax's bed. "Your job must be extremely hard..." She murmured. "You're always doing work..."

Dax shrugged and reached up to scratch his head. "It's not too bad." He laughed and moved to sit beside Blaine.

Blaine looked up at Dax and sighed. "I just feel like I never see you..." She murmured.

Dax nodded and wrapped his arm around her shoulder. "Well, you get to see me tonight." He smiled softly.

Blaine laughed and smiled as she leaned against him, letting her eyes close. "I'm glad..." She opened her eyes again and looked over at his desk. She spotted parts of a black notebook. Her face twisted in confusion. She had never seen it before. "What's that, Dax?" She asked, pointing towards his desk. "I've never seen you with a notebook like that before."

Dax shrugged. "It's an assignment I gave the class a while ago. I wanted them to keep a journal, and one student handed their's in early." He smiled. "It's quite interesting. I only was able to read the first page, but I can tell this girl has a good understanding of English and how to use the words."

Blaine nodded and laughed. "Ah, I see." She smiled before laying back on the bed, looking up at the roof. "What did she write, anyway?" She asked, glancing at him again.

Zane chuckled and leaned back against the wall, curious as to how Dax was going to continue the cover-up. Dax shrugged and stood up, walking over and picking the notebook from the middle of the pile of paper. "I'll read it first in English, and I'll only read the first paragraph." He smiled and flipped open the first page. "It's strange how the slightest emotion of a persons heart can change into something so amazing and intriguing. From the most upbeat position to a place where the heart is so filled with dispair that the slightest nudge of the corner feels like knives slicing through your flesh. You thought you had it all figured out, you think you're safe and that no knowledge is hidden form you, but you're wrong. The lies are there, awaiting their turn to stab you in the back as soon you turn your face mock you, they oppress you, but you can't seem to break away from the suspicion." He lifted his eyes to meet Blaine's.

Zane rolled his eyes and chuckled. "Good call."

Blaine rolled her eyes and shrugged. "You know I don't know much English." She laughed and rolled onto her stomach. "Forget it. I'm sure it's good." She yawned.

Dax shrugged and placed the book down, innerwardly chuckling at his cleverness. He sat on the edge of the bed beside Blaine and rested his hand on hers. "They're beautiful words, like music to my ears." He smirked. He began to chuckle and reached down to caress her cheek. "You're quite hopeless, huh?" He spoke in English.

Blaine looked up to Dax and raised an eyebrow. "Why do you keep speaking English? What are you saying?"

Dax chuckled and smirked. "Just commenting on your beauty."

Zane busted out laughing and shook his head. "You're a real nut-case, Daxter."

Blaine eyed Dax for a moment before closing her eyes again and shrugging.

Dax smiled. "You really are beautiful though." He murmured and leaned down to kiss her cheek gently. He switched to english again, "I'm just glad you don't understand English." He chuckled.

Blaine shook her head. "Why do you keep doing that, Dax?" She asked again, looking slightly nervous.

Dax shrugged. "It's amusing."

Blaine shook her head. "Not for me."

Dax chuckled and caressed her cheek again. "At least I have one thing I can tease you with."

Blaine sighed and sat up again. "I wanted to tell you before I forgot, I was going to visit Chris this weekend, are you wanting to come with me?"

Dax shrugged. "I guess so."

"You guess?" She sighed. "You don't have to..."

"No, I want to." He smiled. "It's the only real time I get to spend with you, and if that includes visiting Chris, I'm alright with that."

Blaine gave a small smile as she moved to wrap her arms around Dax. "Thanks..."

Dax returned the hug and held her closely. "Anything to make you happy." He smirked.

Blaine kissed his cheek and pulled from his arms to stand up. "I guess I'll let you sleep. You do get up earlier than me..." She murmured, heading towards the door.

Dax quickly reached out and grabbed her wrist, pulling her back to stand infront of him. "Blaine, is there something bothering you?" He asked gently, entwining his fingers slowly with hers.

Blaine searched his eyes. She hesitated before shaking her head. "N-No. Nothing is bothering me..." She forced a smile.

With his free hand, he reached up to caress her cheek. "The truth."

Blaine shook her head. "Nothing is wrong, Dax..." She murmured, avoiding his gaze.

Dax sighed and stood up, wrapping his arms around her shoulders. "I just seems like you've been unhappy lately."

She shrugged. "N-No. I'm happy with you." She murmured into his shoulder.

He pulled back and placed his hands on either side of her face. "If anything, or anyone, is bugging you, please tell me. I don't want to see you so down." He whispered. "I'm sorry we haven't been able to hang out much."

Blaine shook her head. "I-It's nothing... j-just... this Kira thing is bothering me... a-and..." She pulled her face away and moved from his arms. "Y-You've been acting strange..." She murmured.

Dax raised a brow. "I'm sorry...you feel that way, Blaine, but know that I am not Kira. I don't quite agree with what he's doing either." His voice trailed off and he sat back down on the edge of the bed. "I wouldn't have thought you'd think I was Kira." He murmured and lowered his head.

Blaine looked back at him and sighed. "I do not think you're Kira, Dax. I've never thought that. But you have been acting... weird..." She murmured, looking away again and heading for the door again.

Dax sighed. As she was opening the door, Dax quickly stood and crossed the room and closed the door. When Blaine turned around questioningly, Dax sighed and apologized. "It's just...that Chiyoko has been acting extremely strange lately. She's getting closer and closer each day, and each day she's been flirting with me. I...didn't want you to find out and worry." He murmured and lowered his head.

"As long as you're not... involved with her, why would I be upset?" She asked, looking up at him.

Dax shrugged. "I just figured you'd be upset if you found out another woman was trying to seduce me." He replied and shrugged.

Blaine shook her head and sighed. "No. I just wished you'd told me instead of acting strange..." She murmured.

He chuckled. "I'm sorry." He whispered and leaned closer to kiss her cheek. "Forgive me."

Blaine smiled slightly and nodded. "You're forgiven."

He sighed with relief and wrapped his arm around her waist, leaning his forehead against hers. "Thank you." He whispered and smiled.

"Don't thank me." She murmured, closing her eyes. "I-I love you, I'm not going to be mad at you for something so useless."

He nodded as he looked into her eyes. "I love you too." He whispered.

She blushed faintly and smiled. "Good. Don't stop loving me..." She whispered.

He laughed softy. "It wouldn't cross my mind." He murmured.

She smiled again and moved to pull herself from his arms. "You need to sleep." She murmured.

He shook his head and turned to press the side of his body to the door. "I'll do." He smirked.

Blaine raised an eyebrow and laughed softly. "What, now I can't leave your room?"

He shook his head. "Not while I'm standing here." He chuckled.

"Then move?" She laughed again.

He shook his head. "Nope."

Blaine smirked and moved closer to Dax. "And why not?"

He shrugged. "I'm not allowing you?"

Blaine smirked and shrugged. "Fine. I'll sleep in your bed." She laughed and walked over to his bed, flopping down and closing her eyes.

"I thought I was the one going to sleep, not you." He chuckled.

Blaine shrugged. "I was tired anyway. And I don't plan on leaving." She smirked.

Dax chuckled and moved to sit beside Blaine on the bed. "You're too easy to presuade." He chuckled.

She shrugged again and rolled over to face him. "Will you actually let me sleep here? Or are you going to kick me out?"

"So long as you don't mind my interruption of sleep in the morning." He laughed.

Blaine smiled and shook her head. "You'll actually let me?"

Dax chuckled and laid down beside Blaine after shutting the lights out. "I guess so."

She smiled and curled up against him. "I know I'm annoying." She murmured with a laugh.

"Yupp." Dax laughed and drapped his arm over her body. After a few moments, Dax whispered, "I'm joking."

She smiled. "I know." She whispered, letting out a yawn. "Night, Dax." She murmured tiredly.

"Night." He whispered and leaned his forehead against hers, his nose touching hers slightly. "I love you."

She blushed faintly and smiled again. "I love you too, Dax."

There was a long moment of silence. A yawn escaped Dax and he held her tightly. "Are you comfortable?" He asked.

She grunted and nodded. "What if I were to kiss you?" He asked in a hush whisper.

Blaine slowly opened her eyes, glancing at his through the dim light coming through the window. "I-I don't know..." She whispered.

A soft chuckle came from his throat. "I haven't kissed you yet, have I?" He murmured.

She shook her head. "N-No."

"You've been waiting a while, haven't you?" He murmured.

She blushed more and looked away from his eyes. "I-I haven't been waiting... I-I knew you would sometime since we are dating..." She whispered nervously.

"But I've noticed the look in your eye; the hope, the want." He whispered. "I know you've been anticipating it."

She blushed more and sighed as she closed her eyes. "You're wanting me to say it, aren't you?" She whispered.

He chuckled. "Say what?" He asked innocently.

She groaned and lowered her face into his chest. "Y-Yes, I've been wanting you to kiss me." She whispered, her voice barely audible.

The embrace Dax had Blaine in tightened and he lifted her face slightly to look at him. He looked through both of her dimly light eyes and smirked. "Was that so bad?" He chuckled and leaned forward, placing his lips lightly to hers.

She gasped slightly before slowly shutting her eyes. "N-No..." She murmured against his lips, slowly moving her arms around his neck.

He chuckled again and pressed his lips harder to hers, wrapping his arms tighter around her. Blaine smiled against his lips before slowly pulling back and searching his eyes. "Why did it take you so long to kiss me?" She asked before smirking.

"I wanted the moment to be perfect." He whispered and traced his thumb lightly over her cheek.

Blaine laughed softly and shook her head. "You're so weird sometimes..." She whispered before closing her eyes softly.

Dax laughed. "I don't know whether that's a compliment or not."

She smiled. "I like your weirdness..."

"I can't take anymore of this..." Zane murmured. "See yah."

Dax chuckled. "Yeah, yeah."

Blaine felt fatigue slowly taking her as she curled a bit closer to Dax. Dax sighed and closed his eyes. "Goodnight, Blaine." He whispered.

She nodded slowly, too tired to respond as she let out a long breath.