A/N- wow...its been a really long time, huh? Any way, next chapter!
Disclaimer- I don't own anything, and if I did, I wouldn't be writing fanfiction- I would be busy writing a second season of fruits basket.
Yuki's eyes widened in shock. He must have misheard her. He was the mouse in the junnishi. He knew that the Sohma family was large, but the outer members didn't know about the curse. His practical mind immediately tried to sort out what was happening, and coming up with no solutions, he decided that the only thing reasonable thing to do was take the strange girl to Hatori. If what the girl said was true, it would be dangerous leading her into the care of Akitos' right-hand man, but he didn't see any other way; it wasn't as if he could leave her, and for some reason, he felt a deep sense of protection over the girl, that was buried at the back of his mind, tugging at him, and refusing to let the girl go uncared for.
Kyokos' POV I can't believe I said that! There could only be one animal spirit per person, and letting on that our curse had transferred would lead to unanswerable questions. My father had the blank expression on his face that I had so long ago perfected, and to an untrained eye it looked like he was merely bored. I however knew he was deep in thought. His eyes were unreadable. I flicked my eyes over to my mother, whose pensive look of concern was directed at me. Kyo seemed annoyed, but as he was in a perpetual snit anyway, this didn't concern me. My father stood straight again, and with the barest hint of a smile said "this is the first time in my life I will be cutting school."
Disclaimer- I don't own anything, and if I did, I wouldn't be writing fanfiction- I would be busy writing a second season of fruits basket.
Yuki's eyes widened in shock. He must have misheard her. He was the mouse in the junnishi. He knew that the Sohma family was large, but the outer members didn't know about the curse. His practical mind immediately tried to sort out what was happening, and coming up with no solutions, he decided that the only thing reasonable thing to do was take the strange girl to Hatori. If what the girl said was true, it would be dangerous leading her into the care of Akitos' right-hand man, but he didn't see any other way; it wasn't as if he could leave her, and for some reason, he felt a deep sense of protection over the girl, that was buried at the back of his mind, tugging at him, and refusing to let the girl go uncared for.
Kyokos' POV I can't believe I said that! There could only be one animal spirit per person, and letting on that our curse had transferred would lead to unanswerable questions. My father had the blank expression on his face that I had so long ago perfected, and to an untrained eye it looked like he was merely bored. I however knew he was deep in thought. His eyes were unreadable. I flicked my eyes over to my mother, whose pensive look of concern was directed at me. Kyo seemed annoyed, but as he was in a perpetual snit anyway, this didn't concern me. My father stood straight again, and with the barest hint of a smile said "this is the first time in my life I will be cutting school."
