~Strong Enough~
Disclaimer: If I owned these characters do you think I'd be sitting here writing freaking *fanfics* about them when I could do the real thing and get loads and loads of money?! Umm.so, yeah, no I don't own them. ^_^
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Chapter 7 - Ring Me
"Hello, I love you."
Arimi Suzuki gave the phone a disgusted look as if the recipient of her call could see her. Life was much easier before Caller ID she decided as she said irritably, "Well I don't love you."
"So why did you call Arimi-chan?" Rokutanda Tsutomu asked.
"We need to talk about the upcoming school dance."
"What school dance? We don't have any upcoming school dance! But I'll go with you anywhere," he added passionately.
She rolled her eyes. "Not our school dance, the one at Yuu's school."
"Why do you want to go to Matsuura's school dance?" demanded Rokutanda. "He's worthless! What's so special about him?"
So much. Arimi thought, her mind flying back to the three perfect months she'd spent with Yuu. They'd had so much fun together and she'd been positive she'd won her bet, proving that she could be the girlfriend he wanted. But.she hadn't. And he'd broken up with her exactly three months after they'd started going out.
Why can't I get over him? she wondered. It was obvious he'd moved on. But she missed him. She wanted him back. He was still the guy of her dreams.
"We're going to the dance because I need to do damage control," she explained to Rokutanda, who had a huge crush on her (like many other guys) but unfortunately, didn't live up to her standards. Few could, considering that she compared them all to Yuu and not many of them measured up. "I have to keep Yuu and Miki away from each other."
"Why? Why not just let them be happy together? You can be with me! I love you.I know I'm better than Matsuura."
Arimi left that comment untouched. She saw no need to restate her already apparent dislike of Rokutanda. "Look, Tsutomu," she said impatiently, "I'm only calling you up because Ginta is already going with Miki," and thank the Lord she's not going with Yuu, Arimi thought gratefully, "and Yuu is going with some new girl. Aiko." She spat the name out, hating the thought of more competition. She'd stopped by Yuu's school last week, wanting to see him and say hi. She'd found some blonde girl draped all over him and Miki whacking tennis balls hard enough to drill holes through the school's brick walls. It wasn't fair.
Yuu was hers first and if she had her way, hers last as well.
"Arimi," whined Rokutanda, jerking her thoughts back to her present conversation. "We don't go to Matsuura's school. How do we get in?"
"We sneak in."
"Oh." He was silent for a moment. Then, "Arimi, I love you! And I know you secretly love me too and I think this dance is just an excuse for you to dance with me. Oh Arimi, I'm so happy. You'll forget all about Matsuura once we start going out-"
Arimi hung up on him. Then she remembered she still had to tell him what time to pick her up and swore.
Disclaimer: If I owned these characters do you think I'd be sitting here writing freaking *fanfics* about them when I could do the real thing and get loads and loads of money?! Umm.so, yeah, no I don't own them. ^_^
Please R&R
Chapter 7 - Ring Me
"Hello, I love you."
Arimi Suzuki gave the phone a disgusted look as if the recipient of her call could see her. Life was much easier before Caller ID she decided as she said irritably, "Well I don't love you."
"So why did you call Arimi-chan?" Rokutanda Tsutomu asked.
"We need to talk about the upcoming school dance."
"What school dance? We don't have any upcoming school dance! But I'll go with you anywhere," he added passionately.
She rolled her eyes. "Not our school dance, the one at Yuu's school."
"Why do you want to go to Matsuura's school dance?" demanded Rokutanda. "He's worthless! What's so special about him?"
So much. Arimi thought, her mind flying back to the three perfect months she'd spent with Yuu. They'd had so much fun together and she'd been positive she'd won her bet, proving that she could be the girlfriend he wanted. But.she hadn't. And he'd broken up with her exactly three months after they'd started going out.
Why can't I get over him? she wondered. It was obvious he'd moved on. But she missed him. She wanted him back. He was still the guy of her dreams.
"We're going to the dance because I need to do damage control," she explained to Rokutanda, who had a huge crush on her (like many other guys) but unfortunately, didn't live up to her standards. Few could, considering that she compared them all to Yuu and not many of them measured up. "I have to keep Yuu and Miki away from each other."
"Why? Why not just let them be happy together? You can be with me! I love you.I know I'm better than Matsuura."
Arimi left that comment untouched. She saw no need to restate her already apparent dislike of Rokutanda. "Look, Tsutomu," she said impatiently, "I'm only calling you up because Ginta is already going with Miki," and thank the Lord she's not going with Yuu, Arimi thought gratefully, "and Yuu is going with some new girl. Aiko." She spat the name out, hating the thought of more competition. She'd stopped by Yuu's school last week, wanting to see him and say hi. She'd found some blonde girl draped all over him and Miki whacking tennis balls hard enough to drill holes through the school's brick walls. It wasn't fair.
Yuu was hers first and if she had her way, hers last as well.
"Arimi," whined Rokutanda, jerking her thoughts back to her present conversation. "We don't go to Matsuura's school. How do we get in?"
"We sneak in."
"Oh." He was silent for a moment. Then, "Arimi, I love you! And I know you secretly love me too and I think this dance is just an excuse for you to dance with me. Oh Arimi, I'm so happy. You'll forget all about Matsuura once we start going out-"
Arimi hung up on him. Then she remembered she still had to tell him what time to pick her up and swore.
