Hello dear reader!

   I'm once again here at your service of giving you the most uh…(???)… stories ever!! ^^; Hehehe…chapter two is up! ~finally my mind had ricocheted and had given me some useful ideas!

  Also I am updating this fic for today is May 12! (so what's good about May 12 anywayz? Geez!) I'm just happy bec. My one and most favorite team had won! The Sacramento Kings! Hehehe…but actually Dallas Mavs is one of my favs too! ^_^

Ooookei, sorry if I kept on blabbing about nonsense things…gomen!=^_^=

So ladies and gentlemen, Chapter TWO!

       Chapter Two:   HER GAME

        "Nice going, Jin!" someone said across the room.

        She stared at her paper and then at the back of the person in front of her in extreme disgust as their Algebra teacher proudly announced in the whole class that the little twerp who's sitting right in front of her had the highest score in the class. She snorted as he smiled shyly at the praise he was getting.

        "Of course the teacher's pet would get a perfect grade or might even have a hundred and one score to it," she whispered loud enough for him to hear. "No doubt about it."

        Jin frowned. "I didn't…"

        "Jin and Kurei would have been the top scorers if Kurei hadn't carefully scrutinized her solutions," their teacher interrupted, seemingly noticing the two. He smiled at his two best students and continued, "Also most of you were wrong at the same exact number." Then he turned to Jin. "Would you mind solving it in front for all of us to see?"

        He blushed slightly and walked in front of the board to jot down his solutions and answers. Their teacher and the class acclaimed him once again as he finished his work.

        She looked up at the ceiling, muttering, "Yeah right." The last thing she wanted was to let that little twerp beat her. Of course she wouldn't let him. Not in a million years. For this Kurei he's dealing with gets what she wanted whenever she wants too. And she was never been wrong about that.

         "I'll take this one, that one over there, and those. Also this and that at the far corner. Oh yeah, also that one, I loved that one!" Kiyota drooled as he hungrily gawked like a scavenger eying its prey at the array of food that was oozing a faint delicious smell that even Jin had to admit very tempting.

        Jin smiled apologetically at the incredulous goggle the cashier had given both of them as he paid his lunch. Ahead of him, Kiyota was leading the way with overflowing contents of food, nearly making its way out of the plate.

        "Man, I'm really hungry. It seems that I hadn't eaten a single thing for a century!" Kiyota said, balancing his tray as they twiddled around a group of table to find a vacant place.

        Jin smiled. "It looks like it."

        Finally, Kiyota placed down his tray on unoccupied table and began to settle in. A triumphant smile was plastered on his face as his hands soared up in the air ready to dig the food unto his mouth. "Nyahahaha. I am about to conquer a nation!"

        Still standing on his feet, Jin fidgeted uneasily. He weakly smile at his friend. He doesn't want another petty quarrel to take place. Once in a day is enough for him. "I think we'd better find another table," he commented.

        Kiyota looked up at him, crumbs of food were sprinkled all over his face and chin. His brow rose questioningly. "Why? No one is sitting here anyway," he pointed out. "And it's a good place."

        "No one is. But they will."

        Kiyota frowned. "They who?" and his eyes glimmer at him wickedly. "Don't tell me you're still afraid of that little barbaric witch, ne?" and he began to gobble down his food as if he doesn't have any time left here on earth to do so.

        "Of course I'm not. It's just that…" Jin sighed. He sensed danger ahead.

        "That barbaric little witch. Thinks like she's the queen of the earth. Sheesh! She even wanted to be the school's president. I'd rather be a pig than have her win. No siree! No can do! I couldn't even stand that witch's smile! And add that little chicken herd of hers!" Kiyota exclaimed disdainfully. Some people nearby began to stop moving and were turning their eyes to stare at them—well at him mostly. "Ha! They are nothing compare to this handsome ace of Kainan's basketball team! Which is me of course," he finished with that slick smile of his. "Nyahahaha."

        "Handsome ace of Kainan's basketball team eh?" someone snorted and they found Kurei standing before them with that smirk still pasted on her face. Behind her was her group of socialite friends who were glaring at them rather perilously. "And if you didn't know or you're just plain brainless Mr. Smart-ass, you're sitting on OUR table."

        Uh-oh. Just as he had thought. Jin sighed.

        Kiyota innocently smiled at her. "I didn't see your name on it Ms. Barbaric witch," he shot back with a triumphant smile as Kurei's eyes narrowed murderously at him.

        "Want me to take care of this little girly with that violet headband?" Barry, one of Kurei's friends who were known to be a dangerous gangster then, said, eyeing them thoughtfully. Jin squirmed at his stand.  This guy has arms that were packed with a thousand pounds of concrete and a glare that was utterly dangerous that even the school's principal was afraid of.

        Kiyota paled as the witnesses inside the cafeteria laughed. He growled at them, blushing furiously at the same time. "And who are you calling a girly?"

        Barry laughed along with the others. "Of course you—girly boy."

        "Why you flat nosed bakerou!"

        Jin wished he could disappear.

        Barry clenched his teeth. He reached out and grasped his shirt. "You're the idiot, you stupid idiot! Now get your ass off of our table, little girly!"

        Kurei grinned, knowing she was winning the game. "So are you going away or not, teacher's pet and his little smart-ass friend?" Kurei asked sadistically, which is more of an order as she leered at Jin's blue eyes. Those green eyes says it all, telling him she had won in a competition he was unaware of.

        "Wait. You don't have to kill anybody, ok? You can have this table," he told them and turned to Kurei. "Are happy now?"

        She sneered. Then she leaned onto him and whispered in his ear, "I told you. I've warned you. You should have watched your mouth, Jin Soichirou. But it's too late now."

        He, with Kiyota still screaming his life out, strode out of the room, leaving Kurei with that victorious smirk on her face. It was the first time he had spoken like that before Kurei. But he was confused. It was different this time. Something was up and he doesn't have a clue what is about to happen.

       So what game are you playing now, Kurei?

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