Note: Hi! Guess what? I still don't own either Project [Rei/Zero]/Fatal
Frame OR Clocktower 2/3! So I'm a bit worried about that. I also have to do
a report this week for school (bleh). I'm doing it on computer viruses,
though, so that makes it better. Hope everyone's all right, and you like
the story so far!
Spirit Roses/The Crossover That Could Actually Happen By Warrior Kalia
Chapter 3 ~*Yutaka*~
Rei Yutaka shifted uncomfortably. She didn't know what she was doing, really. She felt nervous and uncomfortable without her amulet, and the majority of her wanted to go back to the school and tear it apart, bit by bit, until she found it. She had no clue what this recent burst of courage was all about. She had no hint that her resident spirit was getting restless. Was toying with her. Was trying to get out. Through whatever means necessary.
"Hello." The young man at the door said cautiously. He was tall and pale, with black hair and a thin body. "You. found my backpack?" Yutaka hesitated. He didn't seem like the type to steal anything. "Yes, I did. I came to return it. I'm sorry if I'm intruding." Yutaka apologized quietly. She got up and walked over to Mafuyu, clutching the bag. His soft eyes looked into hers, and he breathed a small sigh of relief. "Domo arigatou." He said sincerely. Yutaka felt her cheeks heating up a bit. No, he wouldn't steal anything. How could she have thought that? She held out the pack and he took it, looking inside quickly. He dug out the ancient camera, looking thoroughly relieved. "Say, what's your name?" He asked suddenly, looking at her once again. "Yu-. Yutaka. Rei Yutaka." She stammered, still embarrassed that she thought he stole the camera.
Mafuyu's soft, sad face suddenly brightened a bit. "Did you lose a necklace?" He inquired. Yutaka looked excited. "Yes! Do you have it?" She asked. He nodded and took the pendant from his pocket. Now Yutaka was the one who looked relieved. He placed the jewelry in her slim hands and she immediately put it on. Her shoulders relaxed and she smiled at him. Mafuyu paused, then suddenly blinked and shook his head. Yutaka looked at him. "Arigatou," She said meaningfully, "I can't express how thankful I am."
Deep within Yutaka's subconscious, her other spirit cursed at Mafuyu. Partially because it was humorous, partially because it relieved some of his anger. Though he did it mainly because Yutaka would be seriously mad if she ever found out. He chuckled a bit at that.
"Dinner, Mafuyu!" Miku called in the background. . Mafuyu turned his head to look at his sister, who was setting the table. She looked up and glared at him. Yutaka watched. Miss Miku apparently resented the unexpected company. Mafuyu looked as though he wanted to say something, but instead he turned his head quickly to look at her. He stared at her necklace. She looked at it herself. It looked as it normally did, though a little wet. He stared harder. He seemed uneasy. He turned his head to the side and looked at it out of the corner of his eye. His eyes suddenly widened, as though he had found something. "Could I. see your necklace?" He asked politely, still looking at it. Yutaka hesitated, but nodded and removed it. He took it and held it up in midair, looking at the dangling pendant. A look of vague confusion crossed his face. "Where did you get this?" He asked slowly. "Um. My father gave it to me when I was young." Yutaka replied. "It was a present. Why?" She asked curiously. A few seconds' silence fell over the two. "No reason." Mafuyu looked disappointed and handed her the necklace again. She attempted to clasp it back on, fumbling with the broken latch a bit before giving up and putting it in her pocket. "On second thought." Mafuyu said suddenly, "Could I borrow it? Just for a couple of days? I'm sorry if I seem sort of forward; after all, we just met." He shuffled his feet uncomfortably and waited for a response. Yutaka thought for a moment. For some strange reason, she trusted him. She smiled again. "All right, then. But I'm coming after you if you don't give it back." She said pleasantly. Mafuyu smiled at her. He was cute. Yutaka blinked at the thought and pushed it out of her mind. "HELLO?! Dinner!" Miku yelled, annoyed.
Yutaka's second spirit chuckled to himself again. Perfect.
Spirit Roses/The Crossover That Could Actually Happen By Warrior Kalia
Chapter 3 ~*Yutaka*~
Rei Yutaka shifted uncomfortably. She didn't know what she was doing, really. She felt nervous and uncomfortable without her amulet, and the majority of her wanted to go back to the school and tear it apart, bit by bit, until she found it. She had no clue what this recent burst of courage was all about. She had no hint that her resident spirit was getting restless. Was toying with her. Was trying to get out. Through whatever means necessary.
"Hello." The young man at the door said cautiously. He was tall and pale, with black hair and a thin body. "You. found my backpack?" Yutaka hesitated. He didn't seem like the type to steal anything. "Yes, I did. I came to return it. I'm sorry if I'm intruding." Yutaka apologized quietly. She got up and walked over to Mafuyu, clutching the bag. His soft eyes looked into hers, and he breathed a small sigh of relief. "Domo arigatou." He said sincerely. Yutaka felt her cheeks heating up a bit. No, he wouldn't steal anything. How could she have thought that? She held out the pack and he took it, looking inside quickly. He dug out the ancient camera, looking thoroughly relieved. "Say, what's your name?" He asked suddenly, looking at her once again. "Yu-. Yutaka. Rei Yutaka." She stammered, still embarrassed that she thought he stole the camera.
Mafuyu's soft, sad face suddenly brightened a bit. "Did you lose a necklace?" He inquired. Yutaka looked excited. "Yes! Do you have it?" She asked. He nodded and took the pendant from his pocket. Now Yutaka was the one who looked relieved. He placed the jewelry in her slim hands and she immediately put it on. Her shoulders relaxed and she smiled at him. Mafuyu paused, then suddenly blinked and shook his head. Yutaka looked at him. "Arigatou," She said meaningfully, "I can't express how thankful I am."
Deep within Yutaka's subconscious, her other spirit cursed at Mafuyu. Partially because it was humorous, partially because it relieved some of his anger. Though he did it mainly because Yutaka would be seriously mad if she ever found out. He chuckled a bit at that.
"Dinner, Mafuyu!" Miku called in the background. . Mafuyu turned his head to look at his sister, who was setting the table. She looked up and glared at him. Yutaka watched. Miss Miku apparently resented the unexpected company. Mafuyu looked as though he wanted to say something, but instead he turned his head quickly to look at her. He stared at her necklace. She looked at it herself. It looked as it normally did, though a little wet. He stared harder. He seemed uneasy. He turned his head to the side and looked at it out of the corner of his eye. His eyes suddenly widened, as though he had found something. "Could I. see your necklace?" He asked politely, still looking at it. Yutaka hesitated, but nodded and removed it. He took it and held it up in midair, looking at the dangling pendant. A look of vague confusion crossed his face. "Where did you get this?" He asked slowly. "Um. My father gave it to me when I was young." Yutaka replied. "It was a present. Why?" She asked curiously. A few seconds' silence fell over the two. "No reason." Mafuyu looked disappointed and handed her the necklace again. She attempted to clasp it back on, fumbling with the broken latch a bit before giving up and putting it in her pocket. "On second thought." Mafuyu said suddenly, "Could I borrow it? Just for a couple of days? I'm sorry if I seem sort of forward; after all, we just met." He shuffled his feet uncomfortably and waited for a response. Yutaka thought for a moment. For some strange reason, she trusted him. She smiled again. "All right, then. But I'm coming after you if you don't give it back." She said pleasantly. Mafuyu smiled at her. He was cute. Yutaka blinked at the thought and pushed it out of her mind. "HELLO?! Dinner!" Miku yelled, annoyed.
Yutaka's second spirit chuckled to himself again. Perfect.
