Kitten Love Chapter 37:

Self-Control

As they were walking, Miwa asked, "Kisshu, are we learning how to fly today?"

"No, we're working on self-control," Kisshu said. "I know you both love having new powers, but unless you want to get the lot of us killed, you can't show them off. I know it's going to be hard if the girls start up again, and it's tempting to use teleporting in any situation, but unless you want the police on our tail, you're going to have to learn self-control."

The twins sighed. "Where are we doing this?" Moe asked.

"The training room in my ship," Kisshu said. "Keiichiro will have a fit if we use the basement, and the parks around here have too many people. I'll let Pai know, he has to be there too." He concentrated for a minute, then said, "Pai's going to meet us at our home."

"K," Ichigo said. "We're not too far away."

They continued walking, and soon reached Ichigo's house. When they went in, Pai was waiting. "What did you need, Kisshu?" he asked.

"Help teaching these two self-control," Kisshu said. "And hopefully, teaching Moe that incinerating people you don't like isn't a good idea."

"Did something happen?" Pai asked.

"No, she just told the principal that she can't wait to start incinerating people," Kisshu said.

Pai sighed, and said, "You're right, they do need to learn self-control."

"I thought we'd take them to the training room on the ship," Kisshu said.

"Good plan," Pai said. "Ichigo, are you coming?"

"I'd like to," Ichigo said. Kisshu took her hand and Moe's, and Pai took Miwa's. Then they teleported to a large empty room with a high ceiling.

When they landed, Pai said, "I just thought of something. We should teach Moe how to use energy blasts, since that can go out of control quickly."

"I guess you're right," Kisshu said. "I'll go get one of the targets." He teleported out and returned with a target board, then said, "We'll be using this, k?"

"Okay," Moe said. "What do I have to do?"

"Picture a ball of energy forming between your hands," Kisshu said. "Concentration is key in this. You have to want it to happen more than anything."

Moe nodded, and closed her eyes. Then she held her hands up to chest height, and concentrated. To the others' surprise, a small ball of energy formed between her hands, getting bigger. She opened her eyes, and smiled. "Now aim it at the target," Kisshu said.

Moe did so, and the energy ball flew at the target. It exploded on contact, and the others shielded their faces. "Sorry about that," Moe said sheepishly.

"That's pretty much what's supposed to happen," Pai said. "It looks like you're not as powerful as Kisshu, but that's not surprising, considering he's the best there is."

"So what happens when you do that, Kisshu?" Moe asked.

"It goes up in smoke, and there's nothing left," Kisshu said. "But that's my weapons' ability; creating energy blasts. I can't actually do what you just did; I have to use my swords."

"I wonder if we have swords," Miwa said. "You said we can both summon a weapon, right?"

"Yes," said Pai. "It's similar to the energy blast thing, but summoning a weapon doesn't necessarily mean you get exactly what you imagined. Your weapon will be whatever it is that comes out of your soul, not what comes out of your mind. Try it."

Moe and Miwa closed their eyes, and concentrated. Suddenly Moe threw her right arm out to the side, and a blue-white light appeared in her hand. The light lengthened out into a sword, with a white blade and a blue hilt with wave patterns on it.

To everyone's surprise, Miwa suddenly held out her arms, then crossed her wrists the way Kisshu did. Two yellow lights appeared in her hands, and formed into what looked like daggers. The blades were silver, and the hilts were black with yellow lightning bolts on them.

Moe and Miwa opened their eyes, and Moe started looking ecstatic. "I've got a sword!" she said happily.

Pai came over and looked at the sword, then said, "I think it has water abilities. Miwa, I'm guessing your daggers have lightning abilities. That's perfect, since you fight as a team. Now you can electrocute people."

"I LIKE that idea," Moe said.

"NOT people at your school," Pai said sternly.

"Aww…." Moe said.

Kisshu sighed. "The principal already told you, no weapons," he said. "You don't want to get expelled, right?"

"No…" Miwa sighed. "So what's next?"

"I can teach you how to fight with your weapons, but Moe's going to be learning from Pai," Kisshu said. "I'm not good with only one sword. Pai is, though. He can use a sword as well as his fans, he just chooses to use his fans more often."

"That's fine," Moe said. "Are we starting that now?"

"No, since you don't know how to fly," Kisshu said. "You wanted to learn how to fly, remember?"

"Kisshu, maybe we should find out what their weapons can do first," Pai said.

"Good point," Kisshu said.

Before they could do that, however, Ichigo's cell phone rang, and she saw it was Sakura. "Hi Mom, what's up?" she asked.

"Where are you!?" Sakura asked. "I got a call from Yume, asking if Moe and Miwa were here. I had to tell her I hadn't seen you."

"Sorry," Ichigo said. "We're on the ship, and Moe and Miwa are learning more about their new powers. Do you want us to come home?"

"If you don't mind," Sakura said. "And next time, please tell one of us where you are; we've been pretty worried."

"Sorry, we'll be there soon," Ichigo said, and hung up. She looked at the others, and said, "Apparently we need to go home to reassure our moms that we're still alive."

"Aww… no flying?" Miwa asked.

"Maybe tomorrow," Kisshu said. "For now we should go home." He took Ichigo's hand and Miwa's, and Pai took Moe's. Then they teleported back to Ichigo's house.

Sakura was waiting, and Ichigo said, "We'll call next time."

"Good," Sakura said. "I called Yume and told her you'd be here soon, so she's coming over to drive you two home."

"Couldn't we just teleport?" Miwa asked.

"A bit late now," Sakura said. Moe and Miwa sighed.

A while later, the doorbell rang, and Sakura went to get it. It was Mrs. Yanagida, and she sighed when she saw Moe and Miwa. "Could you two call me next time you go to train?" she asked. "It's worrying when you don't come home."

"Sorry Mom," Miwa said. "Are we grounded again?"

"No, but please don't do this again," Mrs. Yanagida said. "Let's go home."

"K," the twins said. "Bye guys."

"Bye," Ichigo, Kisshu and Pai said.

After they left, Pai said, "I should probably go home- though I'm not happy with Keiichiro's new sign."

"Sign?" Ichigo asked.

"He put a sign on the kitchen doorway that says, "Pai: Keep Out! " Pai said gloomily.

Ichigo and Kisshu burst out laughing. "That's perfect!" Kisshu said. "But it didn't work too well when Ichigo did it; will it work this time?"

"Yes, because Keiichiro says he won't hit me with a broom; he'll hit me with a cast-iron frying pan," Pai said, still gloomy.

"I'd kind of like to see that," Ichigo said.

"I'd like to get a picture and give it to Lettuce," Kisshu said, snickering.

"You'd die," Pai said.

"Oh?" Kisshu snickered. "Last time I checked, you couldn't even beat me in hand-to-hand combat. And I was technically going easy on you. You don't have any chance of beating me, much less killing me."

"Besides, it's not nice to kill your brother," Ichigo said. "Would you actually kill Kishy?"

"No," Pai sighed. "I just like to keep him in line by saying that. Not that it works…"

"Good to know," Kisshu smirked. "So now I can tease you, blackmail you, and play pranks on you all I want, right?"

"Wrong," Sakura said. "Just because he won't kill you doesn't mean you can torment him, Kisshu."

Kisshu drooped.

I'm well aware it's too short and has a bad ending, but I'm feeling braindead again… HELP! Review with help, or just PM me with help. Pwease? *gives readers the imacutelittleneko face*