WHOO! Sorry for the sorta late update... I half forgot and was half lazy. XP

Enjoy!

-Kai

=.=...

~Ryuu


"Whoo, finally done with that!" Sayuki grinned, stretching her arms above her head. Ryoma walked silently beside her, hands in his pockets. They had both changed out of their costumes and were wandering aimlessly around the campus, searching for Kuroki and Tezuka who had apparently disappeared as soon as the play had ended.

"Damn, I give up," Sayuki groaned as they had no success in finding either of their senpais. "Don't know where they ended up... We should've asked Yukina-chan."

"C'mon, let's just go to the cafe and then look for them later," Ryoma said, nodding over to the direction of the cafe. Sayuki looked reluctant but she followed anyways.

They were met with some very unpleasant faces.

"Oh God, Yukina-chan could've at least told us that the cafe was run by the Gaichu's class," Sayuki groaned. For there was Mayumi Gaichu serving her younger sister, Megami Gaichu, and her younger sister's friends.

Ryoma put one foot into the room and did an abrupt about face. Sayuki smirked.

"Not gonna come?" she asked teasingly as she leaned against the doorway. He rolled his eyes and kept walking.

"You know I'm not going anywhere near one of those fangirls with you right next to me," he grumbled. "You go if you want." Sayuki snickered and followed him.

"No fun if you're not gonna give me the tickets," she grinned. "And besides, you're the one who was complaining about not wanting to go find them. I'll go and you can go hang out with your fanclub." Ryoma made a face that clearly said that he did NOT want to go within fifty feet of those people. Sayuki giggled.

"Oh, there you are!" Kuroki grinned as she caught up with her two friends. Tezuka trailed after her at a much slower pace. "Where were you guys? We were looking all over for you."

"We could say the same," Sayuki answered. "You guys just disappeared after we went to go change."

"I told you that they would not be out that quickly," Tezuka said quietly. Kuroki glared at him.

"Wow, Eis Wurfel, never really took you for the 'I told you so' type," she muttered. "Anyways, you guys already went to the cafe right?"

"Yeah, and Ryoma nearly bolted at the sight of who was in there," Sayuki giggled. Ryoma rolled his eyes. "Older Gaichu and younger Gaichu and her friends are hanging out over there. Apparently the older Gaichu's class is the one doing the cafe." Kuroki made a face.

"Why would Yukina give us tickets to their place?" she grumbled. "I guess we'll go there when the Gaichu's shift is over..." She grumbled to herself, shaking her head.

"Probably just to piss you off," Ryoma smirked. "So now what? We head to the haunted house?" Sayuki no longer looked so cheerful at the mention of "haunted".

"Gah, she probably did," Kuroki muttered. "Yeah, haunted house sounds good right now." That familiar evil grin spread over her face as an idea occurred to her. Luckily, no one but Tezuka noticed because Sayuki was too busy being scared of the haunted house and Ryoma wasn't really paying attention.

"What evil plan have you thought of this time?" he asked quietly under his breath. Kuroki turned the grin towards Tezuka, which was slightly disturbing.

"When Sayuki's gonna tear someone's arm off in fear, I'm not gonna be that person," she announced. "Even though I think it's hilarious, I still don't wanna risk my arm. I deserve a break from that after dealing with that for so many years. So..." She jumped in front of Ryoma, who still wasn't really listening, and he stumbled back in surprise. "Ryoma's gonna do it for me."

"... What?"


"Wah, Oishi, Oishi! It's Ochibi and the others-nya!" Eiji shouted excitedly as the group of four approached the haunted house. He was dressed in a bakeneko (ghost-cat) costume, complete with a tail and mask and everything. His mask was currently pushed up, revealing his face so that he could grin cheerfully at his friends.

"Kitty Boy indeed," Kuroki smirked, then she stared and blinked at Oishi who had just emerged from the classroom in his normal school clothes. "So... what? You're not doing anything for the haunted house?"

"Oh, no," Oishi laughed. "I let people in and make sure they come out safely. I tried, but the others insisted that I just couldn't act scary." He shrugged.

"So who else is a part of this?" Sayuki asked, looking around. The outside looked quite scary, with black, blood-stained (red paint) curtains hanging from the top of the doorway. Above the door was a sign that said HAUNTED HOUSE in drippy red paint with some scary paintings of ghosts and the like.

"Eh~ I think..." Kuroki looked thoughtful as she counted off the people on her fingers. "So there's Kitty Boy, Egg head, Sushi Son, Data Dude... Is that it?"

"Fuji as well," Oishi added. "So basically, it's a sort of mini-maze inside, but no matter which path you take, you'll always come back out the entrance. There will be people and props trying to scare you the entire way, so be prepared!"

Sayuki looked pale. Kuroki snickered behind her hand and disguised it as coughing as Ryoma merely sighed and shook his head. He'd be lucky if he got out of there with his shoulder still properly located.

"How many people can go in at a time?" Kuroki asked, her smirk growing. Ryoma rolled his eyes. Hadn't she finished with her pranking? At this rate, they'd be playing tricks on each other for all their lives to get even.

"Well, for safety reasons, we recommend going in pairs," Oishi said. "If you go in a group larger than that, sometimes when people are startled, they end up tripping over each other. And going in by yourself generally isn't a good idea."

Kuroki's smirk was almost defying the laws of physics by now.

"So Ochibi and Sayuki-chan can go in first!" Eiji said cheerfully, stealing Kuroki's words as she had just opened her mouth. She shot him a half-hearted glare then agreed with him.

"We'll go in halfway so just wait for us if anything goes wrong," she said. "Now, onwards you two go! Shoo, shoo! Go have your little adventure together!"

"I'll wait for you outside, and you can call me for help too," Oishi told them. Sayuki and Ryoma nodded.

"You two have fun," Kuroki sing-songed, waving at them as they pulled apart the black curtains.

"Same could be said for you guys," Sayuki muttered under her breath. Ryoma chuckled and Kuroki pretended not to hear her.

As expected, it was almost completely dark inside. There was just barely enough light to see where to put their feet and to see the walls around them. Sayuki suppressed a whimper, one arm immediately clinging to Ryoma's as the other entwined her fingers with his. She really, really, really, hated the dark. Especially when she was closed in like this.

Ryoma just pretended that he was still exasperated with her fears and that he wasn't affected with her being so close. In reality, his senses went into overdrive and he suddenly became hyper aware of the places where they were touching, how her breathing quickened as she looked around. And he was definitely aware that his pulse had started speeding up.

They were just turning a corner when...

"WAR- AAAGH!"

Ryoma missed it as he was blinking. But apparently, somebody had leaped out from the shadows behind them to try and scare them. And Sayuki had... tossed him over her shoulder? The poor guy was groaning as he struggled to regain his breath which had been knocked out of him when his back had been slammed onto the ground.

"Sa... yuki?" Ryoma asked warily. Her eyes were full of fear, body trembling as she slowly crouched down and curled herself into a ball, hugging her legs to her chest.

"Sorry," she murmured quietly to the person (dressed as a vampire) struggled to sit up. "Crazy reflexes." The guy chuckled.

"Nah, s'no problem," he grinned, the bloodstained fangs glinting eerily in the dim light. "First time someone's reacted that way, it's a nice change." He offered a hand to help Sayuki up, and Ryoma felt a twinge of irritation when she accepted it, giving him a hesitant smile as her trembling finally stopped.

"So you two siblings or something?" the guy asked with a smile. It was the first time that someone that they had just met didn't assume that they were a couple and it... annoyed Ryoma.

"You could say that," Sayuki answered. She grinned. "Never thought a vampire would be talking to me."

"C'mon Sayuki..." Ryoma grabbed her wrist and dragged her along, ignoring the vampire-man's surprised looks and Sayuki's protests.

"Ryoma, what's up?" she asked, trying to keep up with his fast pace.

"Nothing," he answered, slowing down to a normal walk as he loosened his grip on Sayuki's hand, still reluctant to let go. Luckily for him, he didn't have to since Sayuki had promptly remembered her fear and began clinging to him again.

"Sayuki... why'd you throw that guy?" Ryoma asked, still curious. Sayuki gave him a sheepish, slightly nervous smile.

"I have weird reflexes," she answered, hand squeezing his slightly when they started walking again. "I remember there was this one time back in fourth grade... There was this boy, and we used to mess around with each other a lot. So he was sitting behind me and he was poking me... I think he hit a nerve or something because I accidentally elbow-jabbed him in the stomach."

"Ouch," Ryoma winced, though he couldn't help but feel that slight stab of irritation at the mention of the boy. Sayuki merely laughed a little bit, shifting a little closer to him when they turned another corner.

Not to anyone's surprise but Sayuki's, another creature leaped out, this time from in front of them. Ryoma barely had enough time to react and hold her back in order to make sure that the guy didn't get hit in the precious family jewels.

Predictably, the guy looked surprised.

"Heh, sorry about that Taka-san," Sayuki said sheepishly, recognizing him instantly even through his zombie disguise.

"No problem," he answered, smiling at them. "I just didn't expect you two to be here."

"Kuroki and Tezuka-senpai are on their way," Sayuki grinned. "So you better get ready."

"Right," Taka answered. "Then you two just keep on moving." Ryoma gave a curt nod and the pair went along on their merry way.

They went on for a while, nothing significant happening other than Ryoma having to restrain Sayuki from punching or similarly harming several people. Those people included Inui (who was rather shocked but immediately whipped out that old green notebook and began scribbling down data), some random girls who started screaming furiously at Ryoma to "watch your girl!", and some other guys who were surprised but thought it was funny.

Unexpectedly, Ryoma found the guys more annoying than the girls.

They were almost at the end (a random guy had told them that they were almost out, but he said with a mischievous smirk that wasn't unlike Kuroki's), walking along peacefully.

"... Hey Ryoma," Sayuki said quietly. He almost had to strain his ears to hear her.

"Yeah?" he answered, slightly more concerned about when the next person was going to pop out and scare the crap out of Sayuki. She opened her mouth to answer...

And then they got several buckets of water dumped on them.

They stood there, shocked expressions on their faces, frozen in surprise. The water had been cold... Really cold. They recovered just in time though, because they saw a flash of a camera just as they got over their initial surprise. Sayuki then proceeded to start swearing in multiple languages, Ryoma glaring in the general direction of the camera flash.

"God DAMMIT!" Sayuki hissed, storming over to the dark corner where the flash had come from, all fear forgotten in her rage. Ryoma followed her, squeezing the excess water out of his shirt as he went. Sayuki tore the curtains apart, revealing Fuji, the same smile on his face, and one of his classmates, nervously clutching the camera with an expression of fear etched onto his face.

"Fuji-senpai," Ryoma growled threateningly, keeping a hand on Sayuki's shoulder just in case. "What are you doing?"

"It's part of the haunted house," Fuji replied, standing up from his crouching position and dusting himself off nonchalantly. He gave a hand to the boy beside him. "The exit is right over there," he continued, nodding over in the direction in which Ryoma and Sayuki had been going. "So we decided to give the visitors one last surprise, one that they wouldn't have been expecting, and catch a picture of their surprised faces."

"All we got was your pissed off faces though," the boy next to him said shyly. The camera they used was one of those that instantly printed the picture after you took it, so he handed them the photo. Sayuki giggled a bit despite how ticked she had been a second ago. It was kinda funny. They were soaked and they looked absolutely furious... which they had been.

"Ugh, let's just get out of here," Ryoma grumbled, dragging Sayuki out. Fuji laughed, waving at them as they left, the boy next to him saying goodbye timidly.

"Can't wait until Kuroki and Tezuka-senpai find out the surprise," Sayuki snickered. The look on Kuroki's face... If the guy took the picture fast enough, it would be freaking priceless.

"Hn," Ryoma grunted in agreement, a smirk spreading over his face. A frown quickly replaced it. "We're gonna have to walk around in wet clothes now."

"S'ok, we're not the only ones," Sayuki grinned, pointing out all the other people that had apparently just exited from the haunted house, seeing as they were all drenched too. "It'll just suck when we have to sit down for the movie. I wonder if the Gaichu's shift is over..." They went over to a corner where there were no other people around to wait for Kuroki and Tezuka. Sayuki began to shake her head back and forth, spraying water everywhere.

"Gah, don't do that," Ryoma grumbled, wiping the water from his face. She stuck out her tongue immaturely, making him roll his eyes.

"Huh, I think my hair grew out again," Sayuki commented, fingering a few strands of hair. "Might have to trim it again..."

"Whatever," Ryoma answered, patting Sayuki on the head and mussing her wet hair. "Kuroki and Captain Tezuka are out, c'mon." He started to walk over to their senpais, turning around with a questioning look on his face when Sayuki didn't follow. She stared at him with a dumbstruck look on her face.

"Dude... Did you... Grow taller?" she asked, snapping out of her daze. He blinked, confused. Frowning, she walked up to him, placing a hand on her hand and bringing it out over to Ryoma's face to compare their heights. "You did! We used to be the same height and now I'm up to your eyebrows!" She threw up her hands in frustration. "God dammit, now even YOU'RE taller than me!"

"Wassup?" Kuroki asked as she approached the pair, Tezuka sweat dropping as he trailed after her. She had been criticizing every little detail of the haunted house as they went along, scared the pants off of the people that were attempting to frighten her, and somehow had sensed the water coming and kicked the bucket over to the kid with the camera. He had to go get a new one now because the water had ruined it, and Fuji was soaked. Kuroki had apologized to them and promised to pay the kid back for the camera.

"Kuroki~" Sayuki whined, running off to hug her friend. "Ryoma went through a growth spurt and now he's TALLER than me!"

"Whoa, seriously!" Kuroki exclaimed in surprise. She eased Sayuki off of her and went over to Ryoma, who was slightly annoyed from their overreactions. "Heh~ Lil' Ryo-ryo's finally growing up! Still shorter than me though," she grinned, patting him on the head. "Whoa, you two are soaked... They got you, didn't they?"

"And I see that you don't have a drop on you," Sayuki grumbled, scowling.

"But you're gonna have to do something about your clothes," she said, poking Sayuki's wet shirt. Sayuki swatted her hands away, rolling her eyes.

"I'll be fine, I'll just wait for it to dry," she answered. "I mean, we're not the only ones who are soaked."

"True enough," Kuroki shrugged. "So do you wanna head to the cafe now?" The other three agreed and they made their way over... Only to discover that the older Gaichu was still there.

"Yo mo gao chor!" Kuroki groaned, smacking her forehead in exasperation. "Screw it... Eis Wurfel, Ryo-ryo, you two head in. The worst thing that she can do is start cozying up to Tezuka, and it's not like that hasn't happened before..."

"I'll pass," Ryoma answered, spying Gaichu Megami. "I don't think I want to be glomped. Besides, I'm still soaked..."

"And that'll probably make her happier than you could believe," Sayuki snickered.

"I will pass as well," Tezuka said, looking rather wary. "I believe that the movie should be starting in half an hour."

"Ugh, thirty minutes isn't long enough to head home and get out of this crap," Sayuki grumbled, holding out the edges of her shirt. "So what are we gonna do that'll take less than thirty minutes...?"

"We could show you around the school." Sayuki blinked and turned around in surprise, Fuji and Yuuta behind the group.

"Whoa, Apple and Little Apple, what are you two doing here?" Kuroki asked, raising an eyebrow. Yuuta looked annoyed at the nickname, but Fuji merely smiled.

"My part is over," Fuji answered. "That last stunt you pulled got me wet, so I had to change before we came to find you. Yuuta is here visiting."

"Oh, heya, Reindeer-kun," Sayuki grinned. "Fuji-senpai." Yuuta stared at her incredulously.

"Why the hell do I get all the weird nicknames?" he grumbled, shoving his hands into his pockets. Sayuki only grinned at him, and Ryoma felt the irritation return at full force.

"In any case," Fuji continued, chuckling a bit, "I thought that we could show Yuuta-kun, Echizen, and Sayuki-chan around the school, since they might be coming here in a few years." Kuroki shrugged.

"Not like we have anything else to do," she answered nonchalantly. "What do you guys think?" The others agreed, and they were off on a tour around the school.

Ryoma was absolutely bored, doing his best at ignoring the pangs of annoyance as Sayuki chattered with Yuuta. He glanced around, looking for something of interest, when his eyes fell on the clock, his eyes widening. He tugged on Sayuki's hand, making her turn to him in confusion.

"Movie is in three minutes," he hissed. She blinked. And since she had been paying attention to what Fuji had been saying, she knew that the movie was going to take place all the way on the other side of the school...

The group went off at a mad dash that was not unlike the time when they had run to school after the sleepover.

"Here... four tickets... for the movie..." Ryoma gasped, handing the girl standing in front of the multipurpose room the four tickets. She double-checked them and let them in.

"See you guys later then," Fuji smiled. Yuuta watched them enter with a slight wave. Sayuki grinned and waved back, Kuroki lazily lifting a hand, Ryoma resisting the urge to scowl, and Tezuka giving them a nod.

"Crazy," Kuroki muttered as they tried to find their seats in the crowded room. "Can't believe so many freaking people came to see a movie..." They had finally found the four empty seats, right in the middle of the fourth row, and they practically had to climb over and on top of people to reach their chairs."

"Finally," Sayuki grunted as she slid into her seat. Ryoma sat down on her left, Kuroki to her right and Tezuka to the right of her. "But hey, at least we got good seats..." They stared at the screen that had been pulled down, waiting for the projector to turn on.

"What movie is this, anyways?" Kuroki asked as the lights began to dim and as the mumblings and buzzing died down.

"Juleo and Romiet," Tezuka answered quietly.

"... The fuck?"

"It's an original plot," he explained, seeing the very, very confused looks on the others' faces. "It's similar to Romeo and Juliet, except that the genders are swapped and as such, the story has some changes to it."

"Heh~" Kuroki murmured. "Sounds interesting at least."

The projector turned on as light slowly began to grow brighter on the screen. At first it was all white, then it turned to a computer screen. They saw someone moving a mouse around as they selected a clip and the movie began.

As it turns out, the movie was in fact, very interesting. It started off with the birth of Romeo Montague, who was, in fact, female. Her father was so disappointed that he did not have a son that, after a heated argument with Romeo's mother, he declared that Romeo would be raised as a boy. She was nicknamed Romi, something that her mother had insisted upon, but otherwise there was nothing that would make others suspect her true gender.

In the Capulet house was a similar story. Juliet, a rather feminine appearing male, was raised as a girl in order to prevent the Capulets from embarrassment at having such a girly son. He was usually called Julius or other masculine variations of his name, and his personality was rather tomboyish, but everyone believed that he was a girl.

After the gender issue had been explained, the movie continued onto the familiar scene with Count Paris wanting to marry Juliet. The Capulet, knowing that the Count would most likely be enraged upon discovering the boy's true gender, reluctantly tells him to wait two years to attend the ball that the Capulets would be hosting.

Meanwhile, Romi's cousin, Benvolio, notices Romi's odd behavior and discovers that Romi is infatuated with Tybalt from the Capulet family. Mercutio, a relative of the Prince of Verona and Romi's friend who doesn't know that she is a girl and who despises Tybalt, believes that she is in love with Rosaline. Benvolio and Mercutio take him to the ball, where Romi and Julius meet, falling in love with each other, yet confused because they both believe that they are of the same gender. Later, Romi sneaks into the Capulet courtyard, seeing Julius sitting on the edge of the balcony. They learn of each other's true genders and agree to marry, finding Friar Laurence, who agrees to marry them.

Tybalt discovers that they had snuck into the ball and challenges Romi to a duel, who refuses to fight. Mercutio, angered, accepts the duel on Romi's behalf and is slain by Tybalt. Finally, Romi slays Tybalt. The Prince exiles Romi because of the death of Mercutio. Romi sneaks into Julius's chamber, and both are devastated when they learn that Julius's father had agreed to marry Julius to the Prince. In the end, they agree to swap places, pretending to be each other. Julius would leave the country as Romi, and Romi, as Juliet, would take the potion from Friar Laurence that would allow her to stay in a death-like coma for 24 hours. Afterward, Romi would go to Julius, where they would be free to do as they wish and where Friar Laurence would marry them.

Unfortunately, the plan went awry when the Prince of Verona discovered that it was, in fact, Romi and not Julius. In his rage, the Prince killed Romi in her death-like sleep. Worried when Romi didn't arrive, Julius returned to the country and saw the Prince killing Romi. They duel, in the result that they both kill each other. Friar Laurence arrived, seeing all the corpses. In the end, he convinces the Montague and Capulet families that the feuding would have to cease, lest more people end up in similar fates.

The credits were rolling, and the four blinked when they realized that the movie was over. Kuroki narrowed her eyes, standing up and leaving the room like everyone else.

"Freaking corny movies about love," she grumbled as they exited. "Sure, it was interesting, but they all kill each other in the end. Wonderful. Why didn't they just kill each other and save us all the trouble?"

"Kuroki, I know you hate sappy romantic tragedies, but really," Sayuki sighed. "If they all died, then what would be the point?"

"There was no point in the first place," Kuroki answered, but she dropped the subject after that. Sayuki stretched with a yawn, Ryoma trailing behind her and Tezuka beside him.

"We still haven't been to the cafe," Ryoma said after a few moments of aimless wandering and silence. "Might as well go there and use the tickets."

"Doubt the Gaichus are still there anyways," Kuroki muttered. "Even if they are, I don't give a damn. I scared them shitless this morning anyways, and the Eis Wurfels can deal with the squealing and glomping."

"I should have never taught you how to say that in German," Tezuka murmured, shaking his head. Kuroki merely smirked and Sayuki giggled. Ryoma sighed and fished out the tickets as they arrived at the room.

"Ugh, you're kidding," Sayuki groaned as she got her ticket back. "Little Gaichu Megami is still here with her buddies..."

"Thank God that the three birds aren't twittering around right now," Kuroki muttered under her breath. "Looks like you'll still have to deal with fangirls though," she chuckled, gleefully skipping over to a girl to order their drinks.

"Nothing caffeinated for Sayuki!" Ryoma called after her. Kuroki shot him a glare, yelling back, "I KNOW! Unlike somebody..." Ryoma opened his mouth, ready to retort, when he felt someone or something attach to his arm. He blinked and glanced down, resisiting the urge to facepalm when he saw Megami clinging to him.

"Hello, Ryoma-kun," she purred, staring up at him in what she must've thought was a seductive way. "Fancy seeing you here... I saw your performance earlier... A very charming prince you made, indeed... Though you could've done better. That girl, Saiki Sayuki was it?"

Ryoma didn't answer. All that was going through his head at the moment was, "Oh shit oh shit oh shit oh shit oh shit." They hadn't considered that people from Seigaku would come and see the Cinderella play, which was pretty dumb of them. And if people recognized them, as Megami obviously had, then the rumors would start... And all Hell would break loose.

"Aw man, why does everything always come down to fangirls?" Sayuki muttered under her breath as she saw Megami clinging to Ryoma. She looked up at Tezuka. "Senpai, you're lucky the older Gaichu isn't here. You and Kuroki don't have to deal with this." She looked back in front of her, where Megami's three friends were now standing, glaring at her. "And if you'll excuse me... Go join Kuroki, I apparently have some classmates that want to talk to me." She left with the three girls, leaving Tezuka to go follow Kuroki as she had suggested.

"It appears that Echizen and Saiki are having some trouble," he told her quietly. Kuroki jumped, not having heard him, then let out a huff of annoyance.

"Those two have enough practice with this kind of thing, they'll be fine," Kuroki answered, waving a hand impatiently. "Don't scare me like that again." She handed him two of the drinks, taking two on her own.

"Hn," he answered as they went to find Ryoma and Sayuki. Kuroki smirked at the sight, then beckoned for Tezuka to sit down at a table and merely watch them struggle. She sipped her drink, snickering at Ryoma's annoyance and Sayuki's indifference to the girls' whining.

"You really do find too much happiness in the suffering of others," Tezuka commented as he watched her chuckle. She blinked and turned to him, as if just remembering that he was there.

"Neh, I know I'm a sadist," she smiled, turning back to the scene. "And I know when enough is enough... Sometimes I just can't resist pulling a prank like the Cinderella play though. By the way, good timing with your fever."

"Hn," Tezuka replied, sipping his drink. You couldn't really answer something like that. Kuroki shot him a glare.

"What does that even mean?" Kuroki grumbled, giving a quick glance back at Ryoma and Sayuki to make sure that she hadn't missed anything before turning back to look at Tezuka. He looked confused and she rolled her eyes, continuing, "You know... 'Hn.'"

"Hn," he answered, partly because there really was no meaning and partly because a bit of mischief that he had not felt in a long while was resurfacing. He wanted to annoy her... Maybe this was why Kuroki was so sadistic. It was kind of funny to see people's reactions sometimes.

"I swear to God, if you weren't such an emotionless ice cube, I'd say that you were doing that just to taunt me," Kuroki grumbled, sipping her drink again. Tezuka's mouth twitched, forming a half smile, half smirk. She saw the expression on his face from the corner of her eye, turning around so fast she nearly got whiplash to stare at him incredulously. The smirk/smile was gone but...

"What?" he asked, raising an eyebrow.

"Did you just...?" She trailed off, then deciding that she had imagined it, muttered, "Never mind." She let out a loud, surprised laugh when Megami attempted to kiss Ryoma, and then she stood up. Tezuka gave her a questioning look, and she grinned at him.

"I think it's time that we go help out our little buddies with their 'pest' problem..."


Yush, Kuroki-the-awesome just made a bad pun. Remember, Gaichu=Pest XD

In any case... I randomly threw the Romeo and Juliet thing in there. Don't even ask. It's just... random.

Well, say goodbye to the good, fun, happy times. The dark, depressing, drama-filled chapters are up next. D:

-Air Beast

(KAI)