College Life
Chapter One
Disclaimer: I do not own Card Captor Sakura, I wish I did, but I don't. ;_;
"Tsukishiro-san, are you staying for dinner?" asked Fujitaka.
"Oh, hai, arigatou." Tsukishiro Yukito looked up from where he was sitting. He and Fujitaka's son, Kinomoto Touya, were looking through colleges, deciding which to go to. "What about this one?" He picked up a pamphlet.
"Hmm." Touya took it from his hand, as it had been offered, and looked it over. "They seem to offer a good choice of classes for one hoping to be a doctor."
"And they have quite a few classes needed to be a teacher." Yukito added, smiling.
"And it's not that far away from here."
"And it's not very expensive."
"And you boys need to pick one. You've been doing this for over an hour and a half." Fujitaka laughed.
"This is hard work! If we don't pick the right one, our careers might be sabotaged."
"Hai, none of these, so far, have had the exact classes that both of us want to take. Just either one's or the other's."
"Did you boys ever consider going to different colleges?" Fujitaka asked from where he was preparing supper.
"'Tousan! We already decided to go to the same college." Touya looked at his dad in an annoyed way.
"Well, how about going to two colleges close to one another. Since you won't be taking any of the same classes, I don't see why you can't just do that."
"Well, I guess that's an okay idea." Touya still looked doubtful.
"Actually, that's a pretty good idea." Yukito said thoughtfully. He pulled up two pamphlets. "These two colleges are about a kilometer apart, and one offers all the classes I want to take, and the other offers those that you want to take, To-ya."
"Yeah." Touya grumbled lightly. "I guess that'd work."
"So we've decided?" Yukito asked politely.
"Seems that way."
"Oh, cheer up! Genki! To-ya!"
"Right! I'm cheerful. Kind of." He puffed up, then deflated himself.
"Oi. To-ya, let's fill out our applications in your room, the smell of food is intoxicating me." They all laughed.
"Right." They headed up the stairs to the elder Kinomoto child's room.
"To-ya, going to different colleges will be fine. We wouldn't see each other all the time at the same college, either." Yukito rubbed the other's back lightly, then leaned his head on his shoulder. "It'll be fine."
"Yeah, you're right, Yuki. You usually are." He grinned softly. He kissed the top of his head lightly, then pushed the other onto his back and kissed his mouth.
"To-ya.do you think.this is.a good idea.since your sister.will be home.in five minutes.and likes to crash into your room?" He asked in between Touya's kisses.
"Eh, she knows to knock." He smiled and kissed Yukito again. The other shrugged and gave in. They were interrupted.. by a knock the door.
"Oniichan!" Sakura's voice mockingly wafted into the room.
"Oi! Kaijuu! I'm not a girl!" He slowly go off Yukito, letting him sit up and fix his shirt. Touya went to the door and opened it to glare at his younger sister.
"Ah yes, but only girls date guys." She stuck her tongue out at him. Touya scowled as Yukito burst out laughing.
"I don't know what you're laughing about. You act more like a girl than I do."
"Ah yes, but, To-ya, I had the guts to initiate this relationship, so I would be the guy, ne?"
"Ack, you little!" He pushed him back onto his back and pinned him down. "I dun think so, Yuki." He kissed him again before the other had a chance to laugh, and they picked up where they had left off.
This time, Sakura's knock was definitely not appreciated.
"What do you want, kaijuu?" Touya's irritated voice rang out.
"Oi! Sakura no kaijuu ja nai!" She yelled back at him. "I need help with my math homework!"
"Fine." He grumbled, causing Yukito to laugh at his expression. "Oh, hush up, you!" He threw his pillow at him.
Sakura entered the room and grinned at them devilishly. "What'cha doin' that's so important you can't be disturbed?"
"Oi! When the hell did you get evil?!?" Touya smacked himself on the forehead.
"When my Oniisan started dating his best friend." She threw back at him with a wry grin.
"I think your little sister just outwitted you, To-ya." Yukito laughed.
"Hey! Whose side are you on?!?"
"My own." He stuck out his tongue. Touya had to resist the urge to kiss him and bite the damn thing.
"Dear brother, you are just being outwitted right and left, here! I think you've lost your charm." Sakura tsked.
"I think he's charming enough." Yukito smiled and wrapped his arms around Touya's neck.
"Well, you would, wouldn't you?" Sakura laughed. "You'd have to think so in order to put up with him!"
"Oi!!!!" Touya glared at the world. "Now, which problem were you have difficulties with? I want to answer this then kick you out!"
"Tsk. tsk. What an enormous sister complex!"
"Yuki!"
"Gomen, To-ya." He kissed the back of his neck.
"Save the making out for later, if you please." Sakura rolled her eyes.
"Eh, why should I listen to you, Kaijuu?" Touya grinned at her.
"Because I can tell on you." She stuck out her tongue. Their father already knew that the two of them were 'together', but he didn't like it when they did things in front of Sakura, it gave her the idea to do so, or so he said. He didn't want Sakura dating yet.
"Gaki kaijuu."
"Oi!" Sakura threw her pencil at him.
"Well, you are." He grinned.
"Fine! Just help me with this!" She was pleading now, and Touya showed her exactly how to do the problem, explaining the steps along the way.
"Is that better??" He asked her in a mocking voice, but Yukito had learned that Touya would do just about anything for his younger sister. Even if he did it in a mocking way.
"Arigatou, Oniichan!" And she skipped out of the room.
"Oi!"
Yukito just laughed, so, Touya used his methods once again. "You need to be shut up, Yuki."
"Fine by me." He smiled and kissed the larger boy back. "Just.fine."
"Good." About half an hour later, Fujitaka yelled that it was time for supper, and the two, still without applications filled out, went down for supper.
Disclaimer: I do not own Card Captor Sakura, I wish I did, but I don't. ;_;
"Tsukishiro-san, are you staying for dinner?" asked Fujitaka.
"Oh, hai, arigatou." Tsukishiro Yukito looked up from where he was sitting. He and Fujitaka's son, Kinomoto Touya, were looking through colleges, deciding which to go to. "What about this one?" He picked up a pamphlet.
"Hmm." Touya took it from his hand, as it had been offered, and looked it over. "They seem to offer a good choice of classes for one hoping to be a doctor."
"And they have quite a few classes needed to be a teacher." Yukito added, smiling.
"And it's not that far away from here."
"And it's not very expensive."
"And you boys need to pick one. You've been doing this for over an hour and a half." Fujitaka laughed.
"This is hard work! If we don't pick the right one, our careers might be sabotaged."
"Hai, none of these, so far, have had the exact classes that both of us want to take. Just either one's or the other's."
"Did you boys ever consider going to different colleges?" Fujitaka asked from where he was preparing supper.
"'Tousan! We already decided to go to the same college." Touya looked at his dad in an annoyed way.
"Well, how about going to two colleges close to one another. Since you won't be taking any of the same classes, I don't see why you can't just do that."
"Well, I guess that's an okay idea." Touya still looked doubtful.
"Actually, that's a pretty good idea." Yukito said thoughtfully. He pulled up two pamphlets. "These two colleges are about a kilometer apart, and one offers all the classes I want to take, and the other offers those that you want to take, To-ya."
"Yeah." Touya grumbled lightly. "I guess that'd work."
"So we've decided?" Yukito asked politely.
"Seems that way."
"Oh, cheer up! Genki! To-ya!"
"Right! I'm cheerful. Kind of." He puffed up, then deflated himself.
"Oi. To-ya, let's fill out our applications in your room, the smell of food is intoxicating me." They all laughed.
"Right." They headed up the stairs to the elder Kinomoto child's room.
"To-ya, going to different colleges will be fine. We wouldn't see each other all the time at the same college, either." Yukito rubbed the other's back lightly, then leaned his head on his shoulder. "It'll be fine."
"Yeah, you're right, Yuki. You usually are." He grinned softly. He kissed the top of his head lightly, then pushed the other onto his back and kissed his mouth.
"To-ya.do you think.this is.a good idea.since your sister.will be home.in five minutes.and likes to crash into your room?" He asked in between Touya's kisses.
"Eh, she knows to knock." He smiled and kissed Yukito again. The other shrugged and gave in. They were interrupted.. by a knock the door.
"Oniichan!" Sakura's voice mockingly wafted into the room.
"Oi! Kaijuu! I'm not a girl!" He slowly go off Yukito, letting him sit up and fix his shirt. Touya went to the door and opened it to glare at his younger sister.
"Ah yes, but only girls date guys." She stuck her tongue out at him. Touya scowled as Yukito burst out laughing.
"I don't know what you're laughing about. You act more like a girl than I do."
"Ah yes, but, To-ya, I had the guts to initiate this relationship, so I would be the guy, ne?"
"Ack, you little!" He pushed him back onto his back and pinned him down. "I dun think so, Yuki." He kissed him again before the other had a chance to laugh, and they picked up where they had left off.
This time, Sakura's knock was definitely not appreciated.
"What do you want, kaijuu?" Touya's irritated voice rang out.
"Oi! Sakura no kaijuu ja nai!" She yelled back at him. "I need help with my math homework!"
"Fine." He grumbled, causing Yukito to laugh at his expression. "Oh, hush up, you!" He threw his pillow at him.
Sakura entered the room and grinned at them devilishly. "What'cha doin' that's so important you can't be disturbed?"
"Oi! When the hell did you get evil?!?" Touya smacked himself on the forehead.
"When my Oniisan started dating his best friend." She threw back at him with a wry grin.
"I think your little sister just outwitted you, To-ya." Yukito laughed.
"Hey! Whose side are you on?!?"
"My own." He stuck out his tongue. Touya had to resist the urge to kiss him and bite the damn thing.
"Dear brother, you are just being outwitted right and left, here! I think you've lost your charm." Sakura tsked.
"I think he's charming enough." Yukito smiled and wrapped his arms around Touya's neck.
"Well, you would, wouldn't you?" Sakura laughed. "You'd have to think so in order to put up with him!"
"Oi!!!!" Touya glared at the world. "Now, which problem were you have difficulties with? I want to answer this then kick you out!"
"Tsk. tsk. What an enormous sister complex!"
"Yuki!"
"Gomen, To-ya." He kissed the back of his neck.
"Save the making out for later, if you please." Sakura rolled her eyes.
"Eh, why should I listen to you, Kaijuu?" Touya grinned at her.
"Because I can tell on you." She stuck out her tongue. Their father already knew that the two of them were 'together', but he didn't like it when they did things in front of Sakura, it gave her the idea to do so, or so he said. He didn't want Sakura dating yet.
"Gaki kaijuu."
"Oi!" Sakura threw her pencil at him.
"Well, you are." He grinned.
"Fine! Just help me with this!" She was pleading now, and Touya showed her exactly how to do the problem, explaining the steps along the way.
"Is that better??" He asked her in a mocking voice, but Yukito had learned that Touya would do just about anything for his younger sister. Even if he did it in a mocking way.
"Arigatou, Oniichan!" And she skipped out of the room.
"Oi!"
Yukito just laughed, so, Touya used his methods once again. "You need to be shut up, Yuki."
"Fine by me." He smiled and kissed the larger boy back. "Just.fine."
"Good." About half an hour later, Fujitaka yelled that it was time for supper, and the two, still without applications filled out, went down for supper.
