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This chapter is a little slow, but I hope u like it anyways. Please review, so far I only have 1. (

"Taiki, I know your old enough to know what you want but she is German. She isn't one of us." Mrs. Tsukino said.

"I don't care. You've met Ami, she is one of the nicest and smartest girl I know!" Taiki argued.

The whole Tsukino family was in the living room arguing about Taiki and Ami being together. Usagi sighed she didn't know what was wrong. Taiki and Ami are in love and they are happy together. She doesn't see why her parents don't want them together. They are such a cute couple.

"I know she is a nice girl but we are in a war. With her race." Mr. Tsukino said, trying to persuade Taiki.

"I don't care!" Taiki yelled, and charged out of the house, slamming the front door.

"Mama, don't break Taiki and Ami up," Makoto said, in a tiny voice. Their parent turned to her with a sad expression.

"I don't want to honey, but it won't work out. I don't want Taiki getting hurt." Usagi's mama said.

"Yes, but they are happy together!" Rei countered.

"I know, I know, but don't you see the problem." Their dad asked.

"No I don't, they will have a great future together," Rei said, stubbornly. While the family argued, Usagi snuck out of the house to look for Taiki. She was sure where she'll find him and knew he would like someone to listen to his problem. Usagi walked to the pond and saw Taiki skipping stones. Usagi looked at his face, the usual content expression was gone and on it were anger, frustration, irritation and sadness. Usagi hated to see his brother like that. Usagi walked up to him and put a hand gently on his shoulder.

"It'll be ok, everything will work out," Usagi said, trying to comfort her brother.

"No it isn't! They want to break us up and. and." Taiki's voice wavered.

"And what?" Usagi asked soothingly. There was a long pause before Taiki talked again.

"And, Ami's family don't want her to see me either," Taiki whispered. Usagi was stunned by the news, she had met the Mizuno household and they didn't seem to have anything against Jews. They are very friendly actually.

"I'm sorry Taiki," Usagi said, her voice trembling.

"You just don't understand. Just go away!" Taiki yelled, harshly.

Usagi redrew her hand, surprised at Taiki's outburst.

"I'm sorry," Usagi whispered, and walked away with her head down.

Taiki watched his sister leave and felt guilty for yelling at her. But he was still too mad to think about it.

Usagi walked away from Taiki and her eyes quickly filling up with tears. Usagi knew that Taiki probably didn't mean what he said, but she still feel hurt. Usagi walked away from the park and wondered where she should go. She was too upset to go home but there was nowhere to go. Usagi kept walking while pondering the question, not paying attention to where she was heading.

"Sorry," Usagi mumbled, when she felt her body collide with someone.

"Ouch, it's alright," a male voice said.

Usagi looked up, the male voice was familiar. She looked up and saw one of the guys she met at the market. He has short silver hair, about a head taller than herself and had a great built. She could see the muscle underneath his white t-shirt and silver pants.

"It's you," the voice said bluntly.

"Huh?" Usagi said, pretending to not remember him.

"We met at the market the other day, remember?" He asked.

Usagi smiled brightly, her eyes dried now. "Oh hi, I didn't recognize you for a second," she lied.

"What are you doing out so late?" He asked, smiling down at her.

Usagi looked at the sky and saw the sun going down the horizon.

"I didn't notice it was getting that late, what is the time." Usagi asked.

He looked at his silver watch and said, "It's 9: 15."

"Oh, I should go home." Usagi said, starting to retreat.

"I'll walk you, it isn't safe for a girl as pretty as yourself to walk home alone."

Usagi smiled shyly at him with a slight blush spreading across her cheeks when he said she was pretty. Of course lots of guys said that, but every time someone says it, she'll be embarrassed.

"Ok," Usagi said, walking in the direction of her house and as he followed.

"What is your name? I don't think I asked the other time," he asked.

"Usagi Tsukino, what is yours?" Usagi replied.

"Diamond Kou," Diamond answered.

The two walked in silence for a while, before Usagi started a conversation. They talked a joked the whole way to Usagi's house and when they reached it they stood around and talked for a little more.

"We'll I should go home, thank you for walking with me," Usagi said, timidly.

"Any time, I hope we'll meet again miss Tsukino. Bye," Diamond said.

Usagi unlocked her door and stepped in, "Bye."

Seeing Usagi was inside her house, Diamond started to walk home, feeling very happy. Usagi blinked as her eyes adjust to the darkness. All the lights in the house were turned off and it was deathly quiet. Usagi untied her shoes and crept up the stairs into her room. She was surprised to see the light seep through the crack beneath the door. Good that means Rei's still awake, maybe she could tell me why everything is so gloomy. Usagi knocked gently before opening the door.

"Where have you been?" Rei hissed.

"I went looking for Taiki and than wandered around," Usagi mumbled.

"You should tell mama and papa, they were worried about you."

"Oh, I will. Has Taiki come home yet?"

"Yeah, about half an hour ago and he locked himself in his room."

"Oh, well I'll be right back," Usagi said, as she left her room and walked towards her parent's bedroom.

"Mama?" Usagi said, knocking on the door. Instantly the door flew open and the worried face of Mrs. Tsukino appeared.

"Usagi, you had us worried. Next time if you go anywhere tell us. It is unsafe to walk on the streets these days. Especially when you're Jewish." Usagi's mama scolded.

"I won't mama, I'm sorry," Usagi said, looking down.

Mrs. Tsukino kissed Usagi on the forehead and sighed. "It's alright. Are you hungry?" As if listening, Usagi's stomach gave a low growl.

"Guess so," Usagi said cheerfully. "I'll go make something to eat, good night mama."

"Good night," Mrs. Tsukino said, returning to her bedroom.

Usagi wandered to the kitchen and flicked on the lights. Usagi rummaged through the refrigerator and took out a bottle of milk and some yogurt.

"You're back," a voice said.

"Huh?" Usagi said, looking up to see her big brother's face.

"Usagi." Taiki began. Usagi stared at him coolly, still feeling a little resentful.

"I know you're mad, and I just want to say I'm sorry."

Usagi's eyes softened but the hurt still lingered.

"It's just hard for me right now. I thought that Ami is the best thing that happened to me and now, we couldn't even see each other. If it wasn't for Mamoru, I won't even know why Ami is avoiding me." Taiki said, as his eyes glazed over.

"It's ok, Taiki. Everything will work out, you'll see." Usagi comforted, her resentment disappearing.

Taiki gave a small smiled, feeling a little relieved after telling someone parts of his problem.

"Well I should go to bed, there is a math exam tomorrow." Taiki said, getting ready to leave.

"Ok, good night Taiki," Usagi said as she finished her yogurt and was chugging down her milk.