WARNING!: THIS IS NOT THE REAL CHAPTER FOUR, ONLY AN IDEA I HAD FOR CHAPTER FOUR! DO NOT READ IF YOU DON'T WANT TO BE DISTRACTED!


A/N: This is what I considered to have happen in chapter four, and I think it's funny so I'm posting it anyway. Then you can read the real chapter four in the next chapter!


Is It My Imagination?
Chapter 4- Kyou's POV


To tell the truth, I've been to alot of different schools. When we all moved to Washburn, I thought the expirience would be no different. Avoid running into girls, pretend to route for the sports teams, try to fit in, and just try to be someone your not. Yuki could be himself, and generally Yukino could to. Those rats were always hard to handle. Harino and Haru were just mean tempered and managed to get their way. But I suppose if you have a twin that will never be separated from you, life is great. Momiji, well that annoying brat can make friends anywhere. And Kagura is hip and popular, no matter where she goes. She's also nice to most people. Tohru, well, Tohru is something else. She's more like clueless. She never notices if she has friends or not. I think that's because she hangs out with the family more than anything else. Then there's Hiro and Kisa. They mostly hang off each other. Oh and there's Rin. She'll be a high schooler next year. Frosh! They're so annoying! But, whoa! Look who once again is an outcast from the family and the whole school district, Kyou Sohma. But welcome to Washburn High, my name is overly obsessed, year of the cat fanclub member, Kisa and my frozen side-kick Soph who will randomly explode when under too much stress! I mean, where did these guys come from, planet clueless? They're almost worse than Tohru! After I hade changed back to a human, I tried to find Kisa again, cause she obviously knew where she was going.

"Oh my god! Emi! How's your new school? That's good! I got Fruits Basket, Book 6 yesterday! I know! We should go on a mall trip! Hey, I have a new friend I want you to meet. Yeah, I'll see if I can bring him on our trip to the mall. No, Emi. You're parent's drive us to the mall too much. We could have Hatori drive, then we wouldn't have to worry."

"Drive you where?" I asked.

"Kyou, I'll talk to you in a second," Kisa whispered back.

"DID YOU SAY KYOU?" I heard a shout come over the silver tigger cover on the cell phone.

"Emi! Not so loud! I'm still in school! But yes, I did say Kyou. Yes, I know you wish you were still here and wearing that ugly marching uniform. I can't believe I still have to do marching band. This is one reason I hate my parents." I cracked up laughing. I know that that's rude but I have to hand it to her. I don't think I have ever met anyone who hated marching band so much and was forced to play in the marching band by her parents.

I saw Toshi walk over to us from the corner of my eye. "What's so funny?" he asked. I wasn't quite sure how to explain, so I just shut up.

He gave me a look then said, "Demon Child, we're having lunch in the English Open Area cause Taki is taking a test."

"Okay!" said Kisa. I was astounded. Toshi could call her Demon Child, and she didn't even get mad at him for it? I could tell that Kisa saw the surprised look on my face. "Okay, spill it, cat-boy! What's up?"

"You let him call you Demon Child?"

"Yeah. So what?"

"And you don't feel like killing him or anything?"

"Look Kyou. Not everyone in this world is as tempermental as you. We don't all get offended by being called pet names."

"No, not everyone in this world is as tempermental as you Kyou." Kisa and I whipped around at the sound of that voice.

"Oh, look! The infamous Akito! And what would his royal temperment like today?" Kisa said, purposely striking him harshly with every word.

"Kisa, I wouldn't do that!" I whispered in her ear. That was before I noticed the two people trailing after him. One held a camera, a plushie, and a bottle of Mountain Dew, the other was carrying a notepad and pen.

"That's not fair!" The notepad carrying one cried, "Next time you come straight to me when you see Akito, you got that?"

"Aki, that's not fair," Kisa exclaimed as Aki hit her over the head with the notebook.

"You are not supposed to disobey me, Kisa!"

I was especially surprised when in response to the last comment, Kisa began to growl. Loudly.

"Good tora-san (tiger)," said Aki, petting Kisa on the head. Then she walked up to Akito and asked for his autograph.