Rimnerel: Hello everyone! The next chapter of A Place For My Head is now available.
Tyson: What's up with the adverstisement pitch?
Rimnerel: Oh, just telling everyone. Um, let's see, I don't have much to say, just that I DID NOT know that I was suppose to put this chapter into text document instead of the other document format. Man, I had to type the whole thing over. But anyway, I would like to thank B. Tiamat Atardecer, jen wit l n, Cat in the web, FREAK014, Satan, Suzaku West, DeathAssassin390, Jay Kamiya, Merodi, and Raven Star. All of you are great reviewers, thanks so much for everything.
Tyson (pouting): Jay Kamiya, Merodi, and Raven Star, it wasn't funny what Rim let happen in the story to me! Kai really does have bad timing, he does it on purpose!
Rimnerel (pats him on the head): Aw, I'm sorry Tyson. You know that I don't do it intentionally, neither does Kai. We just have this sort of spider sense towards your libidinous nature.
Tyson (blinks): By the way, what does that mean anyway? Ray never told me.
Kai: Look it up, idiot.
Rimnerel: Thank you Kai. (Tyson protests) Now let's get on with the story.
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Kenny looked at the leaves changing colors on the trees, the signs of autumn coming into full effect now. It was now October, almost directly two months from the day Kenny found Tala on the side of the street bleeding from a knife wound he received in an attempted mugging. Two months since he took care of Tala and learned about the male.
Two months.
Two whole months of worry, pain, smiles, tears, and growth as an individual. Kenny didn't regret everything that happened, how could he? Despite how much pain that male etched to his heart, it allowed Kenny to grow. To mature and discover what was out there. Because of Tala, Kenny now had Zeo. The pain which once flowed like a flood was slowly being repaired thanks to the green haired young man.
Kenny felt the wind lightly ruffle his hair as he continued to watch the world aroudn him change. He wished from time to time that things had worked out. That Tala would have found a reason to start over new. That he would have found a reason to show that one side that Kenny had seen just barely. To break down the cold icy walls his heart had been trapped within for so long.
"Hey Kenny! What's the hold up? I thought you were already gone?" Hilary remarked walking up to him, her school bag in her hands.
The male turned to her with a curious glance. "Oh, have I been standing here that long?"
"Yeah, for about ten minutes I would say. You must really find autumn fascinating. Must be how everything changes. Shedding off its summer vividness and putting on fall colors of sober resolution," Hilary said, standing beside the brunette. She stares up at the trees, also admiring their soft earthy tones. After a while she gazed over at Kenny, a smile rising. "Reminds me of you, Kenny."
"It reminds you of me? How?" Kenny asked inquistively.
"Your own quiet resolve," Hilary responded.
"What?"
"It's a bit hard to explain. It's like a glow you have. You had a different glow a while ago. You were glowing with summer colors. So bright I thought for sure that the greatest thing happened in your life. Then, just when I was about to ask, it was starting to fade. Your summer ambition turned into autumn calm. As if your mind has discovered the answer to this problem you had. I don't know if you understand what I'm saying, but that's how I feel about it."
"I actually do understand," Kenny said. "I probably do have an autumn resolve."
"Shouldn't you be going? I thought you were going to meet Zeo and the others later? Hilary said with another glance in his direction.
"I do. But I thought I would just take in the scene. Sometimes we don't see what's around us and end up losing touch and then it passes you by completely," Kenny replied.
"That's so true. But you be late and the others are going to kill you," Hilary pointed out.
"I suppose so. See you later then Hilary." Kenny headed off, towards his house. He continued to enjoy the autumn scenery, casting his eyes to the sky, being reminded briefly of a nearly distant thought. Azure really wasn't a bad color, just a bit misdirected.
The walk home was like it had been every day since declaring that he and Zeo were a couple. A lot of times Zeo went with Kenny home, when his aunt came home early. The two would go to Kenny's room and wait until the coast was clear to be more like a couple. Kenny didn't think he would tell hs parents for a while. The same went for Zeo. His family probably wouldn't understand and then who knew what they would do. Maybe later oon he would tell them, and a good reaction would occur.
"As if, knowing my parents they would blame themselves and everything else on me being gay. Nor could they accept my decision. Who knows, maybe..." Kenny unlocked the door to the house, my stepping inside. Slipping out of his shoes, he noticed another pair of shoes by the steps, the guest slippers on whoever was visiting.
Placing his bag by the entrance also, he went looking for his mother. Sounds from the kitchen indicated her location. Her voice could be heard chatting with whoever it was visting. Knowing her, someone from the family. As long as it wasn't Amy, he was fine. He had enough of her from the week she was there. There didn't need to be anymore emergencies to attend to out of town.
"Mom?" Kenny called out.
"The kitchen, Kenny," she called.
Kenny made his way into the kitchen, but he stopped abruptly, his mouth dropping open. He was sure he was trying to from words and look normal, but it wasn't working. Nothing came out his mouth and his mouth still was gaped open.
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"I wonder if Kenny got lost or something," Tyson said hooking his hands behind his head as he watched Zeo and Ray blade. Max sat under a tree with Kai, watching the two males battle as the group waited in the park for their friend. Max turned his eyes to Tyson with a short smile.
"I swear, you worry too much," Max said. "Zeo doesn't worry that much and Zeo's his boyfriend. Better watch it or Zeo may get the wrong idea."
"I can worry about him if I want," Tyson said. "Since Zeo is all nonchallant about Kenny anyway."
"Hey!" Zeo exclaimed, turning his eyes on the blue haired male with his hands behind his head. "I'm not nonchallant about Kenny. I just don't think I need to worry like I'm an old maid, Tyson."
"You're right Zeo," Kai smirked. "Tyson really is an old maid."
"What?" Tyson said, turning his eyes on Kai who was pretending not to have said anything. "If I'm an old maid, then you must be one too. You worry about him as much as I do."
"But for good reasons," Kai countered.
"Hey now, let's not start today," Ray said, knowing the two would go on forever about things. You would think that they could settle things after being on the same team for so long. Ray guessed there was still a lot more rivalry between them from their first battles which lingered. "Kenny will be here soon. It has only been fifteen minutes since school has let out."
"Ray's right, it's too early to call out the hounds of hell to track him down," Zeo stated. "He'll be here." The other boys settled down to continue to await their friend. What they didn't know was that Kenny currently was facing a problem he had not expected to come back to haunt him. If they had known, they would have all worried about him.
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"Kenny? Are you okay?" his mother asked, breaking him from the spell of looking within those azure eyes. Why had he come back now? After leaving for almost a full month? Especially now that Kenny was starting to forget why he loved Tala? Why his attention should be directed on Zeo.
Kenny tore his eyes from Tala who sat watching him with neutral eyes. Kenny gave his mother a smile, though forced, believing enough not to cause suspicion. "I'm fine, I was just surprised by the visit that's all." Kenny turned his eyes back to Tala, not meeting his gaze all the way. He wasn't going to be pulled in that easily again. "Hello Tala."
"Hello." Tala tried to make eye contact with the male, but the brunette avoided every attempt made. "I came because I had something to tell you."
"Oh, I see. Mom, would you excuse us. We're going up to my room for a bit. If the others call, tell them I was delayed a few minutes and I should be there in about fifteen minutes," Kenny said, beckoning for Tala to follow him upstairs.
"All right, it was nice seeing you again Tala. You should come to visit more often." Tala smiled at Kenny's mom before getting up and following the other male. The two were quiet, thinking of what had to be said. Kenny was going to tell him straight out that he didn't care anymore. That he was with Zeo now and Tala didn't have to worry about things between them.
"Hey Kenny--" Dizzi started when the door was opened and the two walked in. She paused, seeing Tala behind Kenny.
"Dizzi, would you mind leaving us alone so we can talk?" Kenny said, turning his eyes to his computer.
"Kenny..." She started then refrained from saying more. "All right, but if you need me, don't hesitate to call my name." When alone, Kenny turned to Tala, studying the male. He was the same as before. Nothing was different, and yet it was strange seeing him.
"Why did come back?" Kenny asked. "I thought when you left you would never come back. Did you come to see--"
"I didn't come just because I wanted to see you. I came to tell you that I'm leaving Japan. Don't expect to see me again. What went on between us--" Tala stated.
"Leave Japan," Kenny interrupted. "You didn't have to come back to tell me all of that. You left without saying good-bye, why not just leave doing the same thing. I was in pain a while ago, but I'm not going to cling to you and beg you to stay. I gave you a chance, but you rejected my help and heart." He could see Tala's eyes flicker at Kenny's words, but whether it was a good reaction or not didn't concern him. He was finally get a chance to get this off his chest. "You don't have to say anything. You can leave and forget everything. I have Zeo now."
Tala was silent as he absorbed the words. So, that was it, why the male hadn't cried or clasped on to him when they were alone. That male with green hair was now with the brunette Bladebreaker. The red haired captain of the Demolition Boys walked up to the brunette, who backed up into the wall. Unsure of what Tala was going to do. Capturing the male against the wall, he placed both hands on each side of Kenny's head.
Looking down with a smirk, Tala chuckled. His eyes flashing with coldness. "Do you think I care about that boy being with you? He's nothing I can't handle. You might want to rethink that smart tongue of yours, Kenny. You don't dismiss me as if I'm the child, do you understand me?"
"I'm not going to back down to you," Kenny said, daring to capture Tala's tundra eyes. "You don't have any control over me anymore."
"I don't huh?" Tala murmured. Leaning in quickly, he captured Kenny's mouth before the brunette could blink. Darting his tongue out, he found Kenny's mouth automatically open. A tongue snaked out, seeking out his with want. Tala dominated Kenny's tongue, then explored the young man's entire mouth with his tongue. Kenny moaned gently, reaching up and pulling Tala to him. The male came to him, his body pressed against Kenny's while a hand worked its way into the smaller male's shirt.
Kenny knew he shouldn't, knew he was betraying Zeo, and yet he couldn't bring himself to stop. To push Tala away from him. To tell Tala to stop, to leave and never come back. Because a huge part of him still wanted to be with this male. Even when he told himself he was falling in love with Zeo, another part told him if would never be enough to push Tala out of his heart.
*Zeo...please forgive me. I-I just can't forget. I want to but I can't. He just won't let my heart free.* Kenny felt Tala's lips travel down his neck, sucking on the presented skin before him. Kenny tossed his head back, a sigh escaping before he ultimately pushed Tala away from him.
The male stared at him with lustful eyes. Kenny broke eye contact, lowering his face to the floor. "Just go. Just go please. Stop tormenting me."
"Tormenting you?" Tala said, running a hand through his hair. What had he been thinking? That wasn't suppose to happen. Yet when the male had been so defiant... "I'm the one who should be saying that."
"Just go!" Kenny cried, squeezing his eyes shut to stop the tears from falling. "I want to be left alone. Please, just go."
"You think you can dismiss me so easily, but you can't. I know it and so do you. I won't allow it ever." Tala then turned from the male and walked out the bedroom.
Kenny slumped down against the wall, tears running a familiar course down his face. Why was this happening? Just when he thought that everything was going to be okay, everything was thrown out the window once more. How was he going to face Zeo now when he had clearly gave in to Tala's touch?
"I'm sorry...Zeo I-" Kenny had not wanted to break in so easily but... "I just can't deny it. I still care..."
While Kenny realized his feelings for Tala were still strong, a certain red head had realizations of his own. A realization that now matter what he told himself, it wasn't going away. Standing outside, looking at Kenny's house, Tala sighed angrily. That had not went as expected. He was supposed to be leaving with a clear conscious. Now it was just as muddled as before. "Why the fuck did I--?"
*You know why.* His brain retorted. Tala closed his eyes, able to see the brunette crystal clear inside his mind. When Tala had heard Kenny say he was with that male... *You're jealous, admit it.*
Yes. He had no choice but to admit to it. He was jealous of anyone else kissing or touching the brunette. Especially a little brat who was completely insignificant to Tala. He coudn't leave Japan now. That he knew, the reason was something he wasn't quite use to yet.
"What have I gotten myself into?" Tala inquired, opening his eyes and sighing once more. "You're driving me crazy. Why couldn't I just have stayed without my mind changing? Why?"
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Rimnerel: Oh, I think someone finally realizing he's in love. (puts on Train's "When I Look To The Sky") Someone's a big softie now! Hee hee!
Kai: Okay, that's enough. You have to get to work on Oleander Summer now. If you're going to have the chapters out by tomorrow get to work!
Tala (blushing): And cut off that fucking song! It's not like that at all!
Rimnerel: Aw, now he's blushing. (dodging a flying beyblade) Okay everyone, the next chapter happens Thursday. I'll see everyone then, or in Oleander Summer one. Bye now!
Tyson: What's up with the adverstisement pitch?
Rimnerel: Oh, just telling everyone. Um, let's see, I don't have much to say, just that I DID NOT know that I was suppose to put this chapter into text document instead of the other document format. Man, I had to type the whole thing over. But anyway, I would like to thank B. Tiamat Atardecer, jen wit l n, Cat in the web, FREAK014, Satan, Suzaku West, DeathAssassin390, Jay Kamiya, Merodi, and Raven Star. All of you are great reviewers, thanks so much for everything.
Tyson (pouting): Jay Kamiya, Merodi, and Raven Star, it wasn't funny what Rim let happen in the story to me! Kai really does have bad timing, he does it on purpose!
Rimnerel (pats him on the head): Aw, I'm sorry Tyson. You know that I don't do it intentionally, neither does Kai. We just have this sort of spider sense towards your libidinous nature.
Tyson (blinks): By the way, what does that mean anyway? Ray never told me.
Kai: Look it up, idiot.
Rimnerel: Thank you Kai. (Tyson protests) Now let's get on with the story.
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Kenny looked at the leaves changing colors on the trees, the signs of autumn coming into full effect now. It was now October, almost directly two months from the day Kenny found Tala on the side of the street bleeding from a knife wound he received in an attempted mugging. Two months since he took care of Tala and learned about the male.
Two months.
Two whole months of worry, pain, smiles, tears, and growth as an individual. Kenny didn't regret everything that happened, how could he? Despite how much pain that male etched to his heart, it allowed Kenny to grow. To mature and discover what was out there. Because of Tala, Kenny now had Zeo. The pain which once flowed like a flood was slowly being repaired thanks to the green haired young man.
Kenny felt the wind lightly ruffle his hair as he continued to watch the world aroudn him change. He wished from time to time that things had worked out. That Tala would have found a reason to start over new. That he would have found a reason to show that one side that Kenny had seen just barely. To break down the cold icy walls his heart had been trapped within for so long.
"Hey Kenny! What's the hold up? I thought you were already gone?" Hilary remarked walking up to him, her school bag in her hands.
The male turned to her with a curious glance. "Oh, have I been standing here that long?"
"Yeah, for about ten minutes I would say. You must really find autumn fascinating. Must be how everything changes. Shedding off its summer vividness and putting on fall colors of sober resolution," Hilary said, standing beside the brunette. She stares up at the trees, also admiring their soft earthy tones. After a while she gazed over at Kenny, a smile rising. "Reminds me of you, Kenny."
"It reminds you of me? How?" Kenny asked inquistively.
"Your own quiet resolve," Hilary responded.
"What?"
"It's a bit hard to explain. It's like a glow you have. You had a different glow a while ago. You were glowing with summer colors. So bright I thought for sure that the greatest thing happened in your life. Then, just when I was about to ask, it was starting to fade. Your summer ambition turned into autumn calm. As if your mind has discovered the answer to this problem you had. I don't know if you understand what I'm saying, but that's how I feel about it."
"I actually do understand," Kenny said. "I probably do have an autumn resolve."
"Shouldn't you be going? I thought you were going to meet Zeo and the others later? Hilary said with another glance in his direction.
"I do. But I thought I would just take in the scene. Sometimes we don't see what's around us and end up losing touch and then it passes you by completely," Kenny replied.
"That's so true. But you be late and the others are going to kill you," Hilary pointed out.
"I suppose so. See you later then Hilary." Kenny headed off, towards his house. He continued to enjoy the autumn scenery, casting his eyes to the sky, being reminded briefly of a nearly distant thought. Azure really wasn't a bad color, just a bit misdirected.
The walk home was like it had been every day since declaring that he and Zeo were a couple. A lot of times Zeo went with Kenny home, when his aunt came home early. The two would go to Kenny's room and wait until the coast was clear to be more like a couple. Kenny didn't think he would tell hs parents for a while. The same went for Zeo. His family probably wouldn't understand and then who knew what they would do. Maybe later oon he would tell them, and a good reaction would occur.
"As if, knowing my parents they would blame themselves and everything else on me being gay. Nor could they accept my decision. Who knows, maybe..." Kenny unlocked the door to the house, my stepping inside. Slipping out of his shoes, he noticed another pair of shoes by the steps, the guest slippers on whoever was visiting.
Placing his bag by the entrance also, he went looking for his mother. Sounds from the kitchen indicated her location. Her voice could be heard chatting with whoever it was visting. Knowing her, someone from the family. As long as it wasn't Amy, he was fine. He had enough of her from the week she was there. There didn't need to be anymore emergencies to attend to out of town.
"Mom?" Kenny called out.
"The kitchen, Kenny," she called.
Kenny made his way into the kitchen, but he stopped abruptly, his mouth dropping open. He was sure he was trying to from words and look normal, but it wasn't working. Nothing came out his mouth and his mouth still was gaped open.
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"I wonder if Kenny got lost or something," Tyson said hooking his hands behind his head as he watched Zeo and Ray blade. Max sat under a tree with Kai, watching the two males battle as the group waited in the park for their friend. Max turned his eyes to Tyson with a short smile.
"I swear, you worry too much," Max said. "Zeo doesn't worry that much and Zeo's his boyfriend. Better watch it or Zeo may get the wrong idea."
"I can worry about him if I want," Tyson said. "Since Zeo is all nonchallant about Kenny anyway."
"Hey!" Zeo exclaimed, turning his eyes on the blue haired male with his hands behind his head. "I'm not nonchallant about Kenny. I just don't think I need to worry like I'm an old maid, Tyson."
"You're right Zeo," Kai smirked. "Tyson really is an old maid."
"What?" Tyson said, turning his eyes on Kai who was pretending not to have said anything. "If I'm an old maid, then you must be one too. You worry about him as much as I do."
"But for good reasons," Kai countered.
"Hey now, let's not start today," Ray said, knowing the two would go on forever about things. You would think that they could settle things after being on the same team for so long. Ray guessed there was still a lot more rivalry between them from their first battles which lingered. "Kenny will be here soon. It has only been fifteen minutes since school has let out."
"Ray's right, it's too early to call out the hounds of hell to track him down," Zeo stated. "He'll be here." The other boys settled down to continue to await their friend. What they didn't know was that Kenny currently was facing a problem he had not expected to come back to haunt him. If they had known, they would have all worried about him.
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"Kenny? Are you okay?" his mother asked, breaking him from the spell of looking within those azure eyes. Why had he come back now? After leaving for almost a full month? Especially now that Kenny was starting to forget why he loved Tala? Why his attention should be directed on Zeo.
Kenny tore his eyes from Tala who sat watching him with neutral eyes. Kenny gave his mother a smile, though forced, believing enough not to cause suspicion. "I'm fine, I was just surprised by the visit that's all." Kenny turned his eyes back to Tala, not meeting his gaze all the way. He wasn't going to be pulled in that easily again. "Hello Tala."
"Hello." Tala tried to make eye contact with the male, but the brunette avoided every attempt made. "I came because I had something to tell you."
"Oh, I see. Mom, would you excuse us. We're going up to my room for a bit. If the others call, tell them I was delayed a few minutes and I should be there in about fifteen minutes," Kenny said, beckoning for Tala to follow him upstairs.
"All right, it was nice seeing you again Tala. You should come to visit more often." Tala smiled at Kenny's mom before getting up and following the other male. The two were quiet, thinking of what had to be said. Kenny was going to tell him straight out that he didn't care anymore. That he was with Zeo now and Tala didn't have to worry about things between them.
"Hey Kenny--" Dizzi started when the door was opened and the two walked in. She paused, seeing Tala behind Kenny.
"Dizzi, would you mind leaving us alone so we can talk?" Kenny said, turning his eyes to his computer.
"Kenny..." She started then refrained from saying more. "All right, but if you need me, don't hesitate to call my name." When alone, Kenny turned to Tala, studying the male. He was the same as before. Nothing was different, and yet it was strange seeing him.
"Why did come back?" Kenny asked. "I thought when you left you would never come back. Did you come to see--"
"I didn't come just because I wanted to see you. I came to tell you that I'm leaving Japan. Don't expect to see me again. What went on between us--" Tala stated.
"Leave Japan," Kenny interrupted. "You didn't have to come back to tell me all of that. You left without saying good-bye, why not just leave doing the same thing. I was in pain a while ago, but I'm not going to cling to you and beg you to stay. I gave you a chance, but you rejected my help and heart." He could see Tala's eyes flicker at Kenny's words, but whether it was a good reaction or not didn't concern him. He was finally get a chance to get this off his chest. "You don't have to say anything. You can leave and forget everything. I have Zeo now."
Tala was silent as he absorbed the words. So, that was it, why the male hadn't cried or clasped on to him when they were alone. That male with green hair was now with the brunette Bladebreaker. The red haired captain of the Demolition Boys walked up to the brunette, who backed up into the wall. Unsure of what Tala was going to do. Capturing the male against the wall, he placed both hands on each side of Kenny's head.
Looking down with a smirk, Tala chuckled. His eyes flashing with coldness. "Do you think I care about that boy being with you? He's nothing I can't handle. You might want to rethink that smart tongue of yours, Kenny. You don't dismiss me as if I'm the child, do you understand me?"
"I'm not going to back down to you," Kenny said, daring to capture Tala's tundra eyes. "You don't have any control over me anymore."
"I don't huh?" Tala murmured. Leaning in quickly, he captured Kenny's mouth before the brunette could blink. Darting his tongue out, he found Kenny's mouth automatically open. A tongue snaked out, seeking out his with want. Tala dominated Kenny's tongue, then explored the young man's entire mouth with his tongue. Kenny moaned gently, reaching up and pulling Tala to him. The male came to him, his body pressed against Kenny's while a hand worked its way into the smaller male's shirt.
Kenny knew he shouldn't, knew he was betraying Zeo, and yet he couldn't bring himself to stop. To push Tala away from him. To tell Tala to stop, to leave and never come back. Because a huge part of him still wanted to be with this male. Even when he told himself he was falling in love with Zeo, another part told him if would never be enough to push Tala out of his heart.
*Zeo...please forgive me. I-I just can't forget. I want to but I can't. He just won't let my heart free.* Kenny felt Tala's lips travel down his neck, sucking on the presented skin before him. Kenny tossed his head back, a sigh escaping before he ultimately pushed Tala away from him.
The male stared at him with lustful eyes. Kenny broke eye contact, lowering his face to the floor. "Just go. Just go please. Stop tormenting me."
"Tormenting you?" Tala said, running a hand through his hair. What had he been thinking? That wasn't suppose to happen. Yet when the male had been so defiant... "I'm the one who should be saying that."
"Just go!" Kenny cried, squeezing his eyes shut to stop the tears from falling. "I want to be left alone. Please, just go."
"You think you can dismiss me so easily, but you can't. I know it and so do you. I won't allow it ever." Tala then turned from the male and walked out the bedroom.
Kenny slumped down against the wall, tears running a familiar course down his face. Why was this happening? Just when he thought that everything was going to be okay, everything was thrown out the window once more. How was he going to face Zeo now when he had clearly gave in to Tala's touch?
"I'm sorry...Zeo I-" Kenny had not wanted to break in so easily but... "I just can't deny it. I still care..."
While Kenny realized his feelings for Tala were still strong, a certain red head had realizations of his own. A realization that now matter what he told himself, it wasn't going away. Standing outside, looking at Kenny's house, Tala sighed angrily. That had not went as expected. He was supposed to be leaving with a clear conscious. Now it was just as muddled as before. "Why the fuck did I--?"
*You know why.* His brain retorted. Tala closed his eyes, able to see the brunette crystal clear inside his mind. When Tala had heard Kenny say he was with that male... *You're jealous, admit it.*
Yes. He had no choice but to admit to it. He was jealous of anyone else kissing or touching the brunette. Especially a little brat who was completely insignificant to Tala. He coudn't leave Japan now. That he knew, the reason was something he wasn't quite use to yet.
"What have I gotten myself into?" Tala inquired, opening his eyes and sighing once more. "You're driving me crazy. Why couldn't I just have stayed without my mind changing? Why?"
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Rimnerel: Oh, I think someone finally realizing he's in love. (puts on Train's "When I Look To The Sky") Someone's a big softie now! Hee hee!
Kai: Okay, that's enough. You have to get to work on Oleander Summer now. If you're going to have the chapters out by tomorrow get to work!
Tala (blushing): And cut off that fucking song! It's not like that at all!
Rimnerel: Aw, now he's blushing. (dodging a flying beyblade) Okay everyone, the next chapter happens Thursday. I'll see everyone then, or in Oleander Summer one. Bye now!
