**Here's another chapter for you all! This one is centered about nine months after the last chapter, just in case someone is confused! Anyway, Tai has a midnight visitor! Who could it be? Read and review!**
All The Angles
Chapter Four: Nine Months Later
Life had been good to Tai Kamiya in the last few months. He had gone to college in late July as expected. At first it seemed too big for Tai to believe, but after awhile, he had made some good friends. His roommates in his dorm were all soccer players, giving Tai a common bond with them all.
Jake was the most outgoing of all Tai's roommates. He was the ladies' man, the one who could talk his way out of any situation. He was tall with blonde hair and blue eyes. Always a charmer, Jake liked to play the field, and never came home with the same girl twice.
Jake's twin brother Jason, on the other hand, was almost a polar opposite. He was a little more reserved then Jake, but had the same charm. He had the same blonde hair as his brother, and the same blue eyes, but Jason had a steady girlfriend who lived in the dorm next door.
The last roommate Tai lived with was Hunter. He was a five foot eight soccer player, and the best defender Tai had ever seen. He could steal a ball right out from under a man. He had brown hair like Tai's, but dark green eyes filled with mystery. He didn't go out much, he stayed in studying almost every night. Hunter was quiet, but after he got to know everyone, was as friendly as he could be.
Together the four teenagers shared a bathroom. In fact, they shared everything from food to cars to even girlfriends. Hunter may have been the quiet type, but pair him with Jake, and all hell would break loose. Once the two boys switched girlfriends without even a sideward glance.
"Hey Tai, whatcha doing tonight, man?" Jake asked as he took the bathroom. Jason groaned in anger and pounded on the door.
"Dude! You know you're last! You take forever! If I'm late to Chem again I'll-" Jason hollered. Tai shook his head and laughed at the twins. Hunter walked out of the bedroom where all four beds were located and tapped Jason on the shoulder.
"Jason. Shut up. It's six in the morning, and some of us don't have class until eleven." Hunter demanded, his eyes fired up. Jason nodded, and Hunter walked back into the bedroom, shutting the door behind him.
"Tai! What are you doing!" Jake shouted. Tai smiled and shouted back at Jake, despite Hunter's earlier threat.
"Going out with Sarah, what else?" Tai replied. Sarah was one of Jake's girls that Tai had hit it off with one night a couple months after school started. They had been dating for seven months. She was petite with blonde hair and cheerful blue eyes. She was a cheerleader for the college, and even though she had to travel with the team a lot, she always found time to spend with Tai when she got home.
"You know, you've been with her WAY too long! Be like me, sample the girls out there. I'm sure you'll enjoy that a little more." Jake shouted. He walked out of the bathroom, and Jason ran in, muttering curses about his slow brother under his breath.
"But I think I really like her. I mean, I REALLY like her." Tai retorted. Jake smile deviously.
"I dunno, Kamiya. There is so much you could learn if you just dated at random like I do!" Jake grinned. Tai shook his head, and Jake threw up his arms.
"Fine! Spend lots of time with one chick. You don't know what you're missing!" Jake teased. Tai rolled his eyes as he smiled. That was Jake, a total player. Tai pondered about who he would bring home tonight, and if she'd stay the whole time. Usually they left before any of the roommates woke up, and even if they didn't, Jake would spill everything. It was just his nature. Finishing his hair, Tai took his bookbag and made his way to his seven o'clock class.
Sora finished packing a bag and zipped it up quickly. Matt stood in their kitchen, looking at the stove. His blue eyes were sad and guilty at the same time. Sora glared at him once more before opening the door.
"Sora. . ." Matt called. Sora stopped right before she walked out, her eyes angry.
"What can I say to make this better?" Matt asked. Sora glared at him, her tears trailing down her face.
"It's too late to talk, Matt. It's too damn late." Sora spat as she slammed the door behind her. She stalked down the stairs to the ground floor, where she walked out of the coed dorms and sat at the bus stop. It was a rainy March morning, and Sora began to shiver in the chilly air. A bus stopped at her stop, and Sora got on, taking a seat in the back. Instantly she began to doubt herself.
'He was going to apologize. He'll never do it again, he promised. You should go back to him.' Her mind whispered. Sora shook her head, ignoring her brain. She wasn't going back to him. Not for awhile.
Tai sat down in Sarah's dorm and waited patiently for her to finish getting ready for their date. He loved the girl to death, but she was so slow when it came to preparing to go somewhere! Sarah's bedroom door opened, and she stepped out in a cute pair of dark blue jeans and a tight shirt Tai had bought her. Her hair was twisted and pinned up in a wild fashion.
"Ready to go?" Sarah asked. Tai nodded, taking her arm and walking out of the dorm with her.
"So how was the game this past weekend?" Tai asked. Sarah brightened and began to chat about the amazing plays the basketball team had been making. Tai listened halfheartedly as they strolled down the brightly lit streets. He liked listening to Sarah talk, but sometimes he couldn't think of anything to say. But if he mentioned a game she cheered, then she could go on for hours, putting Tai at ease. It was nice to never have to worry about awkward silences with Sarah.
"And then Cade sank it at the buzzer! I have never been so ecstatic in my life!" Sarah gushed as she walked beside Tai. Tai smiled and nodded. This would be an easy night for him.
Sora got off the bus and looked around. Everything was unfamiliar to her. She walked down the street for awhile, then stopped at a brick building. She unfolded a piece of paper, and walked in after finding that the building was the right place. Walking up a long flight of stairs, Sora stopped on the fourth floor. She traveled along the hallway, searching for a room number. When she found it, Sora stopped. She pushed a strand of her red hair out of her face and sighed. A young man opened the door, his green eyes curious when he saw what was on the other side.
"Does Taichi Kamiya live here?" Sora asked timidly. The young man nodded.
"Yea, he lives here, but he's out right now. You want to crash here anyway? You look beat." The teen answered. Sora nodded happily and followed the boy inside.
"What's your name?" Hunter asked. Sora set her bag down and looked around. She saw pictures of Tai and a lot of other people.
"My name's Sora Takenouchi." Sora replied. Hunter nodded.
"Tai's talked about you before. My name's Hunter Marcus. Nice to meet you. Jason's in his room sleeping." Hunter replied.
"Tai lives with more than one roommate?" Sora asked. Hunter nodded.
"There's me and Tai, then there's Jason and Jake Davidson. They're identical twins. We all live in here together." Hunter replied. Jason walked out of the bedroom in a pair of boxers. He caught sight of Sora and ducked back into the room.
"Dude, next time tell me you're having a chick over!" Jason yelled.
"She's not my chick, she's Tai's." Hunter replied. Sora blushed a heavy shade of crimson.
"Wait. . .Tai already has a chick. He's out with her right now!" Jason cried, coming back out in a pair of jeans.
"Tai's seeing someone?" Sora asked. Hunter and Jason nodded as the door opened and Tai walked in with Sarah.
"Sora!" Tai cried.
"Tai!" Sora cried.
"Tai! You've got two chicks??" Jason asked. Hunter didn't utter a sound.
"What's going on, Tai? Who is this girl?" Sarah asked. Sora felt her face grow hot as she found herself in the middle of a huge misunderstanding.
**And that's all you get. Find out next time why Sora's not at school, and what happens between Tai and Sarah. Does Tai work everything out? Read and review, and another chapter shall follow!**
All The Angles
Chapter Four: Nine Months Later
Life had been good to Tai Kamiya in the last few months. He had gone to college in late July as expected. At first it seemed too big for Tai to believe, but after awhile, he had made some good friends. His roommates in his dorm were all soccer players, giving Tai a common bond with them all.
Jake was the most outgoing of all Tai's roommates. He was the ladies' man, the one who could talk his way out of any situation. He was tall with blonde hair and blue eyes. Always a charmer, Jake liked to play the field, and never came home with the same girl twice.
Jake's twin brother Jason, on the other hand, was almost a polar opposite. He was a little more reserved then Jake, but had the same charm. He had the same blonde hair as his brother, and the same blue eyes, but Jason had a steady girlfriend who lived in the dorm next door.
The last roommate Tai lived with was Hunter. He was a five foot eight soccer player, and the best defender Tai had ever seen. He could steal a ball right out from under a man. He had brown hair like Tai's, but dark green eyes filled with mystery. He didn't go out much, he stayed in studying almost every night. Hunter was quiet, but after he got to know everyone, was as friendly as he could be.
Together the four teenagers shared a bathroom. In fact, they shared everything from food to cars to even girlfriends. Hunter may have been the quiet type, but pair him with Jake, and all hell would break loose. Once the two boys switched girlfriends without even a sideward glance.
"Hey Tai, whatcha doing tonight, man?" Jake asked as he took the bathroom. Jason groaned in anger and pounded on the door.
"Dude! You know you're last! You take forever! If I'm late to Chem again I'll-" Jason hollered. Tai shook his head and laughed at the twins. Hunter walked out of the bedroom where all four beds were located and tapped Jason on the shoulder.
"Jason. Shut up. It's six in the morning, and some of us don't have class until eleven." Hunter demanded, his eyes fired up. Jason nodded, and Hunter walked back into the bedroom, shutting the door behind him.
"Tai! What are you doing!" Jake shouted. Tai smiled and shouted back at Jake, despite Hunter's earlier threat.
"Going out with Sarah, what else?" Tai replied. Sarah was one of Jake's girls that Tai had hit it off with one night a couple months after school started. They had been dating for seven months. She was petite with blonde hair and cheerful blue eyes. She was a cheerleader for the college, and even though she had to travel with the team a lot, she always found time to spend with Tai when she got home.
"You know, you've been with her WAY too long! Be like me, sample the girls out there. I'm sure you'll enjoy that a little more." Jake shouted. He walked out of the bathroom, and Jason ran in, muttering curses about his slow brother under his breath.
"But I think I really like her. I mean, I REALLY like her." Tai retorted. Jake smile deviously.
"I dunno, Kamiya. There is so much you could learn if you just dated at random like I do!" Jake grinned. Tai shook his head, and Jake threw up his arms.
"Fine! Spend lots of time with one chick. You don't know what you're missing!" Jake teased. Tai rolled his eyes as he smiled. That was Jake, a total player. Tai pondered about who he would bring home tonight, and if she'd stay the whole time. Usually they left before any of the roommates woke up, and even if they didn't, Jake would spill everything. It was just his nature. Finishing his hair, Tai took his bookbag and made his way to his seven o'clock class.
Sora finished packing a bag and zipped it up quickly. Matt stood in their kitchen, looking at the stove. His blue eyes were sad and guilty at the same time. Sora glared at him once more before opening the door.
"Sora. . ." Matt called. Sora stopped right before she walked out, her eyes angry.
"What can I say to make this better?" Matt asked. Sora glared at him, her tears trailing down her face.
"It's too late to talk, Matt. It's too damn late." Sora spat as she slammed the door behind her. She stalked down the stairs to the ground floor, where she walked out of the coed dorms and sat at the bus stop. It was a rainy March morning, and Sora began to shiver in the chilly air. A bus stopped at her stop, and Sora got on, taking a seat in the back. Instantly she began to doubt herself.
'He was going to apologize. He'll never do it again, he promised. You should go back to him.' Her mind whispered. Sora shook her head, ignoring her brain. She wasn't going back to him. Not for awhile.
Tai sat down in Sarah's dorm and waited patiently for her to finish getting ready for their date. He loved the girl to death, but she was so slow when it came to preparing to go somewhere! Sarah's bedroom door opened, and she stepped out in a cute pair of dark blue jeans and a tight shirt Tai had bought her. Her hair was twisted and pinned up in a wild fashion.
"Ready to go?" Sarah asked. Tai nodded, taking her arm and walking out of the dorm with her.
"So how was the game this past weekend?" Tai asked. Sarah brightened and began to chat about the amazing plays the basketball team had been making. Tai listened halfheartedly as they strolled down the brightly lit streets. He liked listening to Sarah talk, but sometimes he couldn't think of anything to say. But if he mentioned a game she cheered, then she could go on for hours, putting Tai at ease. It was nice to never have to worry about awkward silences with Sarah.
"And then Cade sank it at the buzzer! I have never been so ecstatic in my life!" Sarah gushed as she walked beside Tai. Tai smiled and nodded. This would be an easy night for him.
Sora got off the bus and looked around. Everything was unfamiliar to her. She walked down the street for awhile, then stopped at a brick building. She unfolded a piece of paper, and walked in after finding that the building was the right place. Walking up a long flight of stairs, Sora stopped on the fourth floor. She traveled along the hallway, searching for a room number. When she found it, Sora stopped. She pushed a strand of her red hair out of her face and sighed. A young man opened the door, his green eyes curious when he saw what was on the other side.
"Does Taichi Kamiya live here?" Sora asked timidly. The young man nodded.
"Yea, he lives here, but he's out right now. You want to crash here anyway? You look beat." The teen answered. Sora nodded happily and followed the boy inside.
"What's your name?" Hunter asked. Sora set her bag down and looked around. She saw pictures of Tai and a lot of other people.
"My name's Sora Takenouchi." Sora replied. Hunter nodded.
"Tai's talked about you before. My name's Hunter Marcus. Nice to meet you. Jason's in his room sleeping." Hunter replied.
"Tai lives with more than one roommate?" Sora asked. Hunter nodded.
"There's me and Tai, then there's Jason and Jake Davidson. They're identical twins. We all live in here together." Hunter replied. Jason walked out of the bedroom in a pair of boxers. He caught sight of Sora and ducked back into the room.
"Dude, next time tell me you're having a chick over!" Jason yelled.
"She's not my chick, she's Tai's." Hunter replied. Sora blushed a heavy shade of crimson.
"Wait. . .Tai already has a chick. He's out with her right now!" Jason cried, coming back out in a pair of jeans.
"Tai's seeing someone?" Sora asked. Hunter and Jason nodded as the door opened and Tai walked in with Sarah.
"Sora!" Tai cried.
"Tai!" Sora cried.
"Tai! You've got two chicks??" Jason asked. Hunter didn't utter a sound.
"What's going on, Tai? Who is this girl?" Sarah asked. Sora felt her face grow hot as she found herself in the middle of a huge misunderstanding.
**And that's all you get. Find out next time why Sora's not at school, and what happens between Tai and Sarah. Does Tai work everything out? Read and review, and another chapter shall follow!**
