W I T H O U T  H O P E

Secretmirror180: This is not really a chapter. It's just a Japanese explanation page. Some reviewers asked for them

Miyako: Can I do it? *starry eyes*

Daisuke: IIE! I wanna! *starry-er eyes* ONEGAI!

Secretmirror180: sweat drop -_-' Ano…how about...ano…ano…*thinks* *scratches head* KOUSHIRO-KUN! Kou-kun!

Koushiro: Hai?

Secretmirror180: *jumps on him* KOU-KUN! Can you do the Japanese explanations?

Koushiro: Sou…

Secretmirror180: YOSH!

Koushiro: *clears throat* Sou. Minna-san, take a seat. Watachi-tachi will go by chapters, ne?

Chapter 1-

Arigato gozaimus= Thank you very much.

Baka= Idiot, stupid, ect.

Arigato= This simply means thank you.

Onegai= Please.

Hai= Yes.

Ano (mentioned above as well) = Um or err.

Atashi= I for females. Remember: ONLY GIRLS USE THIS. Or tom girls/drag queens.

Daisuke wo aishite iru= Translated: I love Daisuke. Get rid of his name and replace it with someone else to say, "I love -"

Sayonara= Good-bye.

Daijubo desu ka? (it was spelled wrong. Thanks KarenSedai- Kibou no Tenshi, I think your name means 'Angel of Hope' ne?) = Are you all right?

Gomen nasai= A very proper way of saying, 'I'm sorry.'

-sensei= It's sort of like a Mr., or Miss, but it is used for teachers.

Boku= I for males. Remember: ONLY GUYS USE THIS. Or tomboys.

Nani?= What?

Naze da?= WHY?! (the 'da' at the end means he really wants to know why…I think)

Watashi no tomodachi= My friend. (Secretmirror180: I meant this sarcastically for anyone who is slow. Yes, Evie, you.) Watashi is 'I' for both genders.

Koushiro: Now to chapter 2…

Chapter 2-

SUGOI= YEA! YIPPEE! GREAT! (It just means…ano…you like it)

Atashi no tomodachi= My friend. Just that atashi is a female form.

-chan= For small, cute people. Or friends. Mostly girls are called this.

Konnichiwa= Good afternoon.

-san= Mr., Mrs., Miss…stuff like that. Used for an adult or as a form of respect.

Iie= No.

Okaa-san= Mother.

Demo= But. (No, not your behind. The other one. You know, like yet. Omae Hentai!)

Aishiteru (a classic) = I love you. (Writing that word is, 'luv', is very hard for Secretmirror180 so we'll give her around of applause! CLAP PEOPLE! Arigato. ^_^ Miyako: Kou-kun is scary.)

Gomen= Sorry.

Ne= It's just something put at the end of a question, I think. It sort of means 'right'. (Ex. We're friends, ne? or We're friends, right?)

Moshi-moshi= Hello. Usually said on the phone.

Sugoi Hikari-chan= 'You're the best Hikari.' Just replace Hikari-chan with someone else's name and you can compliment them.

Dou itashimashite= You're welcome. (Secretmirror180: Try saying that 3 times fast you non-Japanese speaking people! It's hard! I've tried it. My tongue!)

Chapter 3- Otou-san= Father.

Ja ne (another misspell. Thanks LightHopemayshine.) = Later.

Kobanwa= Good evening.

Genki?= How are you?

Che= (Secretmirror180: I think it's a curse, but I forget which)

Domo arigato= A very proper way of saying 'Thank you very much.'

Naze?= Why?

Kawaii= Cute.

Yamato nadeshiko= (I'm not too sure what this means anymore.)

'Nii-san= An abbreviation of big brother, which is Onii-san.

Ohayo= Morning.

Tomodachi= Friend.

Oji-san= Grandfather.

-kei= usually what you call your sweetheart.

Chapter 4-

Gaki= Brat.

-kun= Another suffix. It's usually used for male friends, yet it can be used for females just like –chan.

Nan da?= (Secretmirror180: I'm not too sure of the meaning, but I think it means 'What?" or something to that affect.)

Chotto matte= Wait a minute.

Nani kore?= What's that?

Chapter 5-

Oishi= Delicious

This chapter Sou= Yeah.

Yosh= YEA! Much like sugoi.

Minna-san= Everyone.

Watashi-tachi= We.

Koushiro: That's all. Any questions?

Daisuke: I do! Does Hikari like me or Takeru?

Secretmirror180: Ugg. The next chapter will be up soon.