Hmms. Thnx for the reviews... I'm really sorry, I haven't been updating. Been pretty busy with school this few weeks. But I suddenly had an urge to write sth, so here I am.

Disclaimer: nothing belongs to me, except my Ocs.

Pairings: RyoSaku [haven't been working much on it but I promise I will]

"Remember, Mada Mada Dane. You'll probably find out soon enough." She said uneasily. What was wrong with her? Ryoma gave an odd glance her way.

"Why not let me ask more about your girlfriend?" she suddenly asked cheekily. Ryoma turned pink. He sure liked her, didn't he? Kaito knew her cousin wasn't one who would blush easily. She grinned, almost sadistically.

"I don't know what I see in her. She's plain and almost boring. And she can't play tennis for her life." He listed out. Kaito smiled. He was almost being self- delusional. She looked straight into his eyes- a technique she used ever since young. She could always tell whether he was lying or not. Whether if he was lying to her, whether he was lying to himself.

"But?" she asked.

"But... but... she's different." He admitted against his own will. Stupid cousin of his always had that ability to make him tell the truth. Her huge brown eyes had that weird power over him. Kaito laughed.

"How different, Echizen?" she asked. She had to find out. It was so unusual for her practically girl-hating cousin to like a girl. From pink, Ryoma turned red. He hated blushing and yet he was now changing colours like a chameleon.

"Don't worry. I won't tell your dad." She said amusedly. She knew if she told Nanjiroh-san, he would tease Ryoma for life.

"She. Just has that attractive force about her. She may be silly, careless, clumsy, direction sense-less, but she has that cheerfulness about her." He bit his tongue. He said more than he wanted to. But he knew she would not rat on him. Kaito widened her eyes. He had never admitted so much. He liked her. A lot. And she was shocked. She always thought he only loved tennis. And ever since young, she thought he'd probably marry it. And yet, he proved her wrong.

"You're growing up, boy. Never expected in a million years that you'd say that. Wonder how much that secret could fetch me?" He gave her a stare. No.Way.

Then she laughed. He gave a sigh of relief. She then made him tell every thing he had experienced ever since he came. And laughed non-stop. She just loved her cousin this way. He was someone she could talk to. He understood her perfectly and vice-versa. If only she could tell him the reason that she refused to play tennis.