Title: Freak Storm(Chapter 3)
Author: Andro
Pairings: RikuSora, LeonSora
Rating: (over-all) NC-17
Disclaimer: Noooot mine.
Author Notes: ^^ Yes, I decided to write in some LeonSora. =D I blame Vash's Girl. I'm now trying to decide which I like better-LeonSora, or RikuSora. No worries, the end is already writen and it's a nice RikuSora lemon. ^.~ This is just an extra.
Thanks to everyone who reviwed! *huggles* I really appreciate it. This is actually my first KH fic. ^^; (Hopeful Heart was writen after this one.)
Again, this is not beta'ed. *sigh* All my beta readers are unavailable. Sorry.
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Wonderful gleaming sunlight was reflected off the waves, making the other passengers sick as the ferry rocked back and forth, but Sora didn't care. He only laughed and leaned hazardously over the railings, feet hooked over one of the lower bars. He didn't care. He only wanted to feel the fresh strong wind blow over his face. He was going home-finally-after having spent a week visiting his grandparents. The decision to make the visit longer had been rather sudden, but he hadn't minded. Less school for one.
His smile faded as he looked out at the wide expanse of glittering blue green water. He'd had an ulterior motive for going along with his grandmother's idea though. He had somewhat hoped that his delayed stay would possibly mean that he could somehow meet up with Riku again. He'd ever tried going to that burger place Riku seemed so fond at, but he could find neither the pale haired boy, nor the girl that had worked there the first day. That had been a disappointment, even though he knew the chances of finding the older male again were slim to none.
His smile turned wistful. //Well. I guess he's the one that got away.\\ Sora told himself, then wondered what was the point of telling one's self that. It certainly didn't make *him* feel any better. He snorted.
Another half an hour, and Sora found himself pulling out his backpack from beneath his assigned seat. He hadn't actually sat there during the whole ride, but that didn't matter to him. Offering a bright grin at the surprised lady who should have been his seating partner, the islander made his way out of the boat easily. He knew the boat very well from the previous times that he had made the trip, and spending the entire two hours exploring top to bottom gave him a pretty good grasp of where everything was.
A dark red bang fell across his excited azure eyes as Sora bounced down the railing after saying good bye to the sailors he'd made friends with during the brief trip. At the end of the railing, Sora found himself wrapped in a hug, and a flash of blonde hair told him who it was. Laughing, Sora hugged the older teen back easily. Tidus was like the brother he never had. He'd always been there and out of Sora's friends, he considered Tidus his best friend who he could tell everything to.
Pulling away, Tidus grinned down at his younger friend.
"What's this?" He acted horrified.
"You're still as short as ever? Impossible!"
Snorting, Sora dragged both down the dock.
"Shut up, it's not like you're that much taller, Mr. Five feet six inches." He retorted. He was a little sensitive about his height, being only a tiny bit less than five foot five. Still, despite the teasing, he was glad to be home. He could never really handle the fast pace of Rokio, even with his seemingly endless energy.
Out into the parking lot, Sora scanned the wide open space until his eyes lighted upon a huge van that made the cars next to it tiny in comparison. A grin curled his lips. The affectionately named van called Monster was a light peach color, and had four bench like seats besides the rider and side passenger chairs. Each bench was big enough to accommodate four grownups up easily. It was usually used to pick up groups of tourists at the air port or dock during tourist seasons. It was also perfect for a bunch of teenagers like Sora's group was.
"Heh. Yep. Your dad let me borrow Monster." Tidus answered to the questioning side glance that Sora gave him.
"He let you, or did you just borrow it and are hoping he won't notice?"
Tidus looked innocent.
"I'm not telling you." Walking around the hood of the gigantic vehicle, Tidus opened the driver's door and pulled himself up, leaning over to pull up the security lock on the other side.
"Man, I missed being home." Sora commented as he flopped down on his seat, pulling the heavy door shut. He looked at the inside of the van fondly, remembering all the times that others and he would have their own little world back there when they were younger.
Starting up the engine, Tidus was careful to check all the mirrors before pulling out, the engine purring softly in the heat.
"Meh, you've only been gone a week you know. It's not like it's been a year." He commented off handily, joining the main roads. Next to him, Sora pulled on his seat belt since he'd forgotten and managed to shrug at the same time.
"It felt longer."
"Being stuck with old people would make time drag by like a snail I would think."
"Mmn." Sora hummed his agreement, delving into his thoughts. //It felt longer because I couldn't find Riku anywhere I went.\\ He sighed in disgust at himself and rubbed his temples, a pounding ache beginning to develop there. It was silly to have a crush. He *knew* that. It was beyond silly. It was downright stupid. Sora let his forehead bump against the warm glass. Not because Riku was male, but because he'd never see him again. It was hopeless. Not to mention what were the chances Riku was at least bisexual and interested in Sora of all people?
He held back another groan.
A voice inside his head asked mildly if he was going to get out or keep sulking.
A focusing effort on his part told Sora that the van had stopped, but they weren't home. The surrounding area was just a little strip of abandoned beach, the van having pulled out of the road. Confusion flickered across his eyes.
"Why did we stop here?"
"'Cause something is really, really wrong with you."
Tidus informed him bluntly, crossing his arms.
"I-what? No, nothing's wrong." Sora tried to shrug casually. //Man, am I really that transparent?\\
"Uh-huh. And you really, really love Kairi and are gonna propose to her next week." Tidus drawled.
"Ew." A disgusted expression crossed his face. Ever since Kairi turned thirteen a while back, she'd decided that the boy she was always going to be with was Sora. He loved her with all his heart-but only as a little sister. The thought of doing *anything* with Kairi made Sora want to say hello to his food again.
"You didn't have to use *that* example." He replied in a resigned manner after a second of pondering his choices. He could either tell Tidus...or tell Tidus.
Pretty limited options.
The blonde shrugged, dismissing it as unimportant.
"What's up?"
Trying to look as casual as humanly possible, Sora shrugged, imitating the older teen's movements.
"I met a really cool guy. I was really stupid and never asked for his last name and stuff, so now I'm never going to see him again but that's okay 'cause long distance relationships don't work and you know what? I feel much, much better since we had this conversation so let's just go on to our merry way to the Celestial, okay?" //Very smooth Sora. Real smooth. I think my English teacher would be horrified at how badly put *that* was...\\
"Well. That was informative." Tidus cut into the uncomfortable silence casually. He turned back to the road and started the engine again.
A blink.
"That's it?" Sora questioned in disbelief.
Tidus shrugged easily.
"What am I supposed to say? I mean, it's about time your hormones started to kick in. I'm just glad Kairi wasn't the one percolating them."
Sora blinked again, wondering if he should be grateful Tidus wasn't going to continue with that thread of conversation, or weirded out.
He settled for pretending it never happened.
"Whatever. How much homework do I have waiting for me?"
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Time melted slowly into weeks, and the time of tourists was fast approaching. School let out for a week of vacation, finding it impossible to keep the students calm.
A fist was raised victoriously in the clean morning air as school let out on a breezy Friday, and Sora laughed loudly, turning in a complete circle.
Cris came up behind him, looking amused despite himself. He nudged the pretty girl next to him, Kairi.
"Is he always this happy?"
She nodded.
"Yep. He does this every time we get out of school. Even on early dismissal days." She admitted, a bit resigned as Sora danced to an invisible song and then threw himself on Tidus' back, sending both boys sprawling into sand.
"Heeeey! Wait for me!" Selphie squealed, running up to the group, having been the last one to come out of the school building.
"Man! You guys always go ahead with out me!" She cried, bending over to gasp for breath. Running four blocks without pause would do that to someone. Finally, she straightened up and then threw herself on top of Sora, who just burst into another fit of laughs.
"Vacation! Vacation! Sun! Island Fun!" Selphie shouted, getting the attention of several people that passed the gaggle of teenagers, but nobody paid them any attention.
Giggling, Kairi nudged the pile of limbs with her foot.
"Come on guys, you're acting like this is a huge deal or anything. We'll just do what we *always* do." She pointed out, trying to calm them down only to find amazingly deep blue eyes looking up at her.
"So? It's still fun!" Sora insisted, pushing the mirthful Selphie off him and finally rolling off Tidus, who immediately took the opportunity to breathe.
"That-was-attempted-murder!" He exclaimed, thrusting himself off the ground and trying to brush off the clumps that clung to him stubbornly.
"That wasn't attempted murder! This is!" Selphie announced, launching herself at Tidus and throwing both into the sad again.
Shaking his head, Cris chuckled despite himself and decided to go before he got pulled into the mess too.
"Sorry guys, gotta split, mom says that the ferry is coming with a boat load of tourists from Kermany today. Gotta go make sure the kitchen's in order and shit." He grinned at them, and disappeared off into the street.
"Tourists? Right! Tourist season!" Sora yelped when Kairi pinched him none too gently.
"Ow! What was that for?" He demanded, looking at her pitifully.
"For being an idiot. Anyway, shouldn't you go home too?" She asked him with an arched eyebrow, ignoring the minor scuffle that Selphie and Tidus were having on the ground.
"Ooh, right, gotta clean..and...erf. Sorry guys, gotta blow like the wind!"
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Sora hummed a song under his breath contentedly, skipping up the path. His family's large hotel was on a cliff, with the back turned to the ocean. The cove beneath was a private port of sorts that most people didn't even know about. He kept his head down to avoid staring directly into the sun and made his way upwards, avoiding the road in case a car happened by. So, the tourists from Kermany were arriving. That should provide some distracted fun. He really *needed* that.
Sora's smile faded a bit, remembering the restless nights he'd been having. //Argh. Have to stop thinking about that guy. Must. Stop. Thinking. About. Riku. And the leather. Can't forget the-Aaaaaargh!\\ Sora groaned out loud and covered his face with his hands, shaking his head.
He was hopeless. Completely and utterly-
Crashing into a hard chest.
"Oof!" Losing his balance had Sora stumbling backwards from the impact and falling down hard on his ass. He managed not to roll down the slope, and found himself staring at a pair of boots when he finally opened his eyes. Quickly, his eyes followed the boots up a pair of leather clad legs and his heart jumped in his throat, beating wildly. //Riku?\\
Shielded blue eyes met his.
Not Riku.
Sora's shoulders slumped in disappointment before he realized that a hand was being offered to him.
"Don't you want to get up?"
"Yea, I do actually, sorry." Sora flashed a bright smile, grabbing the hand and losing his balance again when he was unexpectedly pulled up quickly, and went stumbling into the man again. He gave a tiny squeak.
"Sorry! Too fast!"
"It was my fault anyway."
The other male stepped back, keeping his shoulders on the little one's shoulders in case he decided that it'd be fun to fall back down again. He blinked, vaguely surprised. //Cute.\\ He declared. //Almost unbearingly so.\\
Sora blushed faintly, then shook his head, grinning carelessly at him.
"Hi! I'm Sora Kogai!" He paused to look the man up and down. Leather. And lots of it. And muscles.
"Tourist, right?"
"Leon Hart. Yes, tourist. Is it that easy to tell?" Leon inquired a bit curious. It seemed that was the first question everybody had asked him ever since he'd gotten off the thing they called a ferry that morning.
"It's the leather. No one around here wears leather." Sora explained lightly, brushing blades of grass from his legs.
"Kermany, right?" He glanced behind Leon towards the towering house.
"Staying at the Celestial?"
"What are you, psychic?"
"Yes." Sora replied back as if it was the most normal thing in the world, making his way down the sidewalk. Despite himself, Leon found himself almost smiling. Rolling his eyes, he turned and followed the younger boy; completely forgetting that he'd been walking down to the store to get ice cream for his fickle girlfriend. He caught up to the pixie just as he was walking through the double doors into air conditioned lobby.
"Do you work here?"
Mischievous blue eyes sparkled at him underneath messy bangs.
"You could say that." He turned to the blonde girl attending the front desk and grabbed a paper from her hands.
"Busy today?"
The girl shook her head, leaning on the desk casually.
"Nope. Not high season busy at least. You have painting duty today." She told him in a perky voice, using her long nails to toy with a pen. She watched as Sora's face puckered up in distaste.
"Aaargh. Fine, fine, I could have had cleaning bathrooms." Sora sighed, and then pulled away from the table, heading towards the personnel doorway, and disappearing behind the doors.
Noticing that the tall man with the icy eyes was still around, Mina gave him an arched eyebrow.
"Is there something that I would be able to help you with today Mr.Hart?"
"Who is he?"
Mina blinked at him.
"Uhm, Sora? He's the owner's kid. He's also the scuba diving instructor if you're interested, we have some lovely Fire Co-"
Leon looked at her, and she shut her mouth in the middle of her words, knowing that the *last* thing he was interested in were Destiny Island's Fire Coral abundance.
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End Chapter 3
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Andro
Author: Andro
Pairings: RikuSora, LeonSora
Rating: (over-all) NC-17
Disclaimer: Noooot mine.
Author Notes: ^^ Yes, I decided to write in some LeonSora. =D I blame Vash's Girl. I'm now trying to decide which I like better-LeonSora, or RikuSora. No worries, the end is already writen and it's a nice RikuSora lemon. ^.~ This is just an extra.
Thanks to everyone who reviwed! *huggles* I really appreciate it. This is actually my first KH fic. ^^; (Hopeful Heart was writen after this one.)
Again, this is not beta'ed. *sigh* All my beta readers are unavailable. Sorry.
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Wonderful gleaming sunlight was reflected off the waves, making the other passengers sick as the ferry rocked back and forth, but Sora didn't care. He only laughed and leaned hazardously over the railings, feet hooked over one of the lower bars. He didn't care. He only wanted to feel the fresh strong wind blow over his face. He was going home-finally-after having spent a week visiting his grandparents. The decision to make the visit longer had been rather sudden, but he hadn't minded. Less school for one.
His smile faded as he looked out at the wide expanse of glittering blue green water. He'd had an ulterior motive for going along with his grandmother's idea though. He had somewhat hoped that his delayed stay would possibly mean that he could somehow meet up with Riku again. He'd ever tried going to that burger place Riku seemed so fond at, but he could find neither the pale haired boy, nor the girl that had worked there the first day. That had been a disappointment, even though he knew the chances of finding the older male again were slim to none.
His smile turned wistful. //Well. I guess he's the one that got away.\\ Sora told himself, then wondered what was the point of telling one's self that. It certainly didn't make *him* feel any better. He snorted.
Another half an hour, and Sora found himself pulling out his backpack from beneath his assigned seat. He hadn't actually sat there during the whole ride, but that didn't matter to him. Offering a bright grin at the surprised lady who should have been his seating partner, the islander made his way out of the boat easily. He knew the boat very well from the previous times that he had made the trip, and spending the entire two hours exploring top to bottom gave him a pretty good grasp of where everything was.
A dark red bang fell across his excited azure eyes as Sora bounced down the railing after saying good bye to the sailors he'd made friends with during the brief trip. At the end of the railing, Sora found himself wrapped in a hug, and a flash of blonde hair told him who it was. Laughing, Sora hugged the older teen back easily. Tidus was like the brother he never had. He'd always been there and out of Sora's friends, he considered Tidus his best friend who he could tell everything to.
Pulling away, Tidus grinned down at his younger friend.
"What's this?" He acted horrified.
"You're still as short as ever? Impossible!"
Snorting, Sora dragged both down the dock.
"Shut up, it's not like you're that much taller, Mr. Five feet six inches." He retorted. He was a little sensitive about his height, being only a tiny bit less than five foot five. Still, despite the teasing, he was glad to be home. He could never really handle the fast pace of Rokio, even with his seemingly endless energy.
Out into the parking lot, Sora scanned the wide open space until his eyes lighted upon a huge van that made the cars next to it tiny in comparison. A grin curled his lips. The affectionately named van called Monster was a light peach color, and had four bench like seats besides the rider and side passenger chairs. Each bench was big enough to accommodate four grownups up easily. It was usually used to pick up groups of tourists at the air port or dock during tourist seasons. It was also perfect for a bunch of teenagers like Sora's group was.
"Heh. Yep. Your dad let me borrow Monster." Tidus answered to the questioning side glance that Sora gave him.
"He let you, or did you just borrow it and are hoping he won't notice?"
Tidus looked innocent.
"I'm not telling you." Walking around the hood of the gigantic vehicle, Tidus opened the driver's door and pulled himself up, leaning over to pull up the security lock on the other side.
"Man, I missed being home." Sora commented as he flopped down on his seat, pulling the heavy door shut. He looked at the inside of the van fondly, remembering all the times that others and he would have their own little world back there when they were younger.
Starting up the engine, Tidus was careful to check all the mirrors before pulling out, the engine purring softly in the heat.
"Meh, you've only been gone a week you know. It's not like it's been a year." He commented off handily, joining the main roads. Next to him, Sora pulled on his seat belt since he'd forgotten and managed to shrug at the same time.
"It felt longer."
"Being stuck with old people would make time drag by like a snail I would think."
"Mmn." Sora hummed his agreement, delving into his thoughts. //It felt longer because I couldn't find Riku anywhere I went.\\ He sighed in disgust at himself and rubbed his temples, a pounding ache beginning to develop there. It was silly to have a crush. He *knew* that. It was beyond silly. It was downright stupid. Sora let his forehead bump against the warm glass. Not because Riku was male, but because he'd never see him again. It was hopeless. Not to mention what were the chances Riku was at least bisexual and interested in Sora of all people?
He held back another groan.
A voice inside his head asked mildly if he was going to get out or keep sulking.
A focusing effort on his part told Sora that the van had stopped, but they weren't home. The surrounding area was just a little strip of abandoned beach, the van having pulled out of the road. Confusion flickered across his eyes.
"Why did we stop here?"
"'Cause something is really, really wrong with you."
Tidus informed him bluntly, crossing his arms.
"I-what? No, nothing's wrong." Sora tried to shrug casually. //Man, am I really that transparent?\\
"Uh-huh. And you really, really love Kairi and are gonna propose to her next week." Tidus drawled.
"Ew." A disgusted expression crossed his face. Ever since Kairi turned thirteen a while back, she'd decided that the boy she was always going to be with was Sora. He loved her with all his heart-but only as a little sister. The thought of doing *anything* with Kairi made Sora want to say hello to his food again.
"You didn't have to use *that* example." He replied in a resigned manner after a second of pondering his choices. He could either tell Tidus...or tell Tidus.
Pretty limited options.
The blonde shrugged, dismissing it as unimportant.
"What's up?"
Trying to look as casual as humanly possible, Sora shrugged, imitating the older teen's movements.
"I met a really cool guy. I was really stupid and never asked for his last name and stuff, so now I'm never going to see him again but that's okay 'cause long distance relationships don't work and you know what? I feel much, much better since we had this conversation so let's just go on to our merry way to the Celestial, okay?" //Very smooth Sora. Real smooth. I think my English teacher would be horrified at how badly put *that* was...\\
"Well. That was informative." Tidus cut into the uncomfortable silence casually. He turned back to the road and started the engine again.
A blink.
"That's it?" Sora questioned in disbelief.
Tidus shrugged easily.
"What am I supposed to say? I mean, it's about time your hormones started to kick in. I'm just glad Kairi wasn't the one percolating them."
Sora blinked again, wondering if he should be grateful Tidus wasn't going to continue with that thread of conversation, or weirded out.
He settled for pretending it never happened.
"Whatever. How much homework do I have waiting for me?"
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Time melted slowly into weeks, and the time of tourists was fast approaching. School let out for a week of vacation, finding it impossible to keep the students calm.
A fist was raised victoriously in the clean morning air as school let out on a breezy Friday, and Sora laughed loudly, turning in a complete circle.
Cris came up behind him, looking amused despite himself. He nudged the pretty girl next to him, Kairi.
"Is he always this happy?"
She nodded.
"Yep. He does this every time we get out of school. Even on early dismissal days." She admitted, a bit resigned as Sora danced to an invisible song and then threw himself on Tidus' back, sending both boys sprawling into sand.
"Heeeey! Wait for me!" Selphie squealed, running up to the group, having been the last one to come out of the school building.
"Man! You guys always go ahead with out me!" She cried, bending over to gasp for breath. Running four blocks without pause would do that to someone. Finally, she straightened up and then threw herself on top of Sora, who just burst into another fit of laughs.
"Vacation! Vacation! Sun! Island Fun!" Selphie shouted, getting the attention of several people that passed the gaggle of teenagers, but nobody paid them any attention.
Giggling, Kairi nudged the pile of limbs with her foot.
"Come on guys, you're acting like this is a huge deal or anything. We'll just do what we *always* do." She pointed out, trying to calm them down only to find amazingly deep blue eyes looking up at her.
"So? It's still fun!" Sora insisted, pushing the mirthful Selphie off him and finally rolling off Tidus, who immediately took the opportunity to breathe.
"That-was-attempted-murder!" He exclaimed, thrusting himself off the ground and trying to brush off the clumps that clung to him stubbornly.
"That wasn't attempted murder! This is!" Selphie announced, launching herself at Tidus and throwing both into the sad again.
Shaking his head, Cris chuckled despite himself and decided to go before he got pulled into the mess too.
"Sorry guys, gotta split, mom says that the ferry is coming with a boat load of tourists from Kermany today. Gotta go make sure the kitchen's in order and shit." He grinned at them, and disappeared off into the street.
"Tourists? Right! Tourist season!" Sora yelped when Kairi pinched him none too gently.
"Ow! What was that for?" He demanded, looking at her pitifully.
"For being an idiot. Anyway, shouldn't you go home too?" She asked him with an arched eyebrow, ignoring the minor scuffle that Selphie and Tidus were having on the ground.
"Ooh, right, gotta clean..and...erf. Sorry guys, gotta blow like the wind!"
*~*~*~
Sora hummed a song under his breath contentedly, skipping up the path. His family's large hotel was on a cliff, with the back turned to the ocean. The cove beneath was a private port of sorts that most people didn't even know about. He kept his head down to avoid staring directly into the sun and made his way upwards, avoiding the road in case a car happened by. So, the tourists from Kermany were arriving. That should provide some distracted fun. He really *needed* that.
Sora's smile faded a bit, remembering the restless nights he'd been having. //Argh. Have to stop thinking about that guy. Must. Stop. Thinking. About. Riku. And the leather. Can't forget the-Aaaaaargh!\\ Sora groaned out loud and covered his face with his hands, shaking his head.
He was hopeless. Completely and utterly-
Crashing into a hard chest.
"Oof!" Losing his balance had Sora stumbling backwards from the impact and falling down hard on his ass. He managed not to roll down the slope, and found himself staring at a pair of boots when he finally opened his eyes. Quickly, his eyes followed the boots up a pair of leather clad legs and his heart jumped in his throat, beating wildly. //Riku?\\
Shielded blue eyes met his.
Not Riku.
Sora's shoulders slumped in disappointment before he realized that a hand was being offered to him.
"Don't you want to get up?"
"Yea, I do actually, sorry." Sora flashed a bright smile, grabbing the hand and losing his balance again when he was unexpectedly pulled up quickly, and went stumbling into the man again. He gave a tiny squeak.
"Sorry! Too fast!"
"It was my fault anyway."
The other male stepped back, keeping his shoulders on the little one's shoulders in case he decided that it'd be fun to fall back down again. He blinked, vaguely surprised. //Cute.\\ He declared. //Almost unbearingly so.\\
Sora blushed faintly, then shook his head, grinning carelessly at him.
"Hi! I'm Sora Kogai!" He paused to look the man up and down. Leather. And lots of it. And muscles.
"Tourist, right?"
"Leon Hart. Yes, tourist. Is it that easy to tell?" Leon inquired a bit curious. It seemed that was the first question everybody had asked him ever since he'd gotten off the thing they called a ferry that morning.
"It's the leather. No one around here wears leather." Sora explained lightly, brushing blades of grass from his legs.
"Kermany, right?" He glanced behind Leon towards the towering house.
"Staying at the Celestial?"
"What are you, psychic?"
"Yes." Sora replied back as if it was the most normal thing in the world, making his way down the sidewalk. Despite himself, Leon found himself almost smiling. Rolling his eyes, he turned and followed the younger boy; completely forgetting that he'd been walking down to the store to get ice cream for his fickle girlfriend. He caught up to the pixie just as he was walking through the double doors into air conditioned lobby.
"Do you work here?"
Mischievous blue eyes sparkled at him underneath messy bangs.
"You could say that." He turned to the blonde girl attending the front desk and grabbed a paper from her hands.
"Busy today?"
The girl shook her head, leaning on the desk casually.
"Nope. Not high season busy at least. You have painting duty today." She told him in a perky voice, using her long nails to toy with a pen. She watched as Sora's face puckered up in distaste.
"Aaargh. Fine, fine, I could have had cleaning bathrooms." Sora sighed, and then pulled away from the table, heading towards the personnel doorway, and disappearing behind the doors.
Noticing that the tall man with the icy eyes was still around, Mina gave him an arched eyebrow.
"Is there something that I would be able to help you with today Mr.Hart?"
"Who is he?"
Mina blinked at him.
"Uhm, Sora? He's the owner's kid. He's also the scuba diving instructor if you're interested, we have some lovely Fire Co-"
Leon looked at her, and she shut her mouth in the middle of her words, knowing that the *last* thing he was interested in were Destiny Island's Fire Coral abundance.
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End Chapter 3
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Andro
