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Hilary hasn't met Kai yet in this story, and doesn't know much about him because the other BladeBreakers won't talk about it.

This story will be a Kai/Hilary, and I'm trying not to make it sappy or anything....but this chapter is kindof stupid.....and lame....and every other word like that....oh well here's the next chapter, enjoy!
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"Dang it....how is this suppost to work?" Hilary moaned, resting her head on her hand.
All she had to do was make a simple magnet with a couple batteries, copper wire and an iron nail. It was already morning, and school started in an hour. Hilary had fallen asleep while she was working on it, and woke up about 30 minutes ago. She had quickly showered, changed her clothes, and checked on Kai, who had been asleep since yesterday.
"I loath science...." Hilary squinted at the experiment. She knew this was simple, she just couldn't get it!
She stared at it for many minutes, before two strong looking arms, bandages wrapped tightly around them, came out from behind her and grabbed the wires.
"It's like this..." A familiar deep voice started to explain.
She looked up to see Kai, standing behind her. He was telling her how to do it, but all she could do was watch his skillful hands, mesmerized as he twisted the wire over the ends of the batteries, and wrapping the end of it around the nail.
"There....try it now."
Hilary picked up the nail and moved it over to the little pile of paper clips laying next to her. The small pieces of metal flew up and connected with the nail instantly.
"Wow! Thanks alot! How did you....?" She turned around to look at her guest. He had found his pants, but was still topless.
He shrugged slightly. "I don't really know...I think I was taught all that stuff a while ago."
Hilary nodded slowly. Now that she thought of it, he did look a few years older than her. He was probably even out of High School!
"Waitaminute....you shouldn't be up!" The brunette jumped off her chair and pushed Kai over into the connected living room, forcing him to lay down on the couch.
"....I'm fine!" He protested.
"Stay!" Hilary shot him a death glare that could rival his own.
Kai huffed and crossed his arms over his chest.
"I have to go to school now. Lena will be back around 1 pm. Please don't leave the house." She sounded like she was begging.
The blue haired teen looked up at her.
"Please? Stay here until you're well again?"
Kai continued to stare into her pleading eyes. A few seconds later, he sighed in defeat. "...sure."
The brunette cheered. "You promise?"
"Yeah...whatever..."
Hilary gave him a wide smile, giggling slightly.
"Thank you!" She thought about hugging him, but decided against it. "Alright! I'll see you later!" She grabbed her completed project and backpack and rushed out the door, leaving Kai alone in the humble house.

Kai moaned softly as he woke up. He opened his eyes to find himself sprawled out on a couch. He blinked up at the ceiling a couple of times before remembering that he had fallen asleep shortly after Hilary had left for school. The teen sat up and rubbed his head, moaning as a sudden ache ran through his brain.
"Hey sleepy head." A voice giggled behind him. He turned around to see Lena, her elbows resting on the coffee table in front of the couch.
"Hnnn..." His eyes narrowed slightly in annoyance.
"You've been asleep since I got home."
"Sorry...it won't happen again..." Kai stood up shakily and began to walk off.
"Huh? It's okay to sleep you know..."
"Not where I come from."
"Hey, since you're up...." The young teen jumped up and rushed to his side. "Do you think you can help me with my homework?"
Kai raised an eyebrow at the girl.
"You helped Hilary with her project didn't you?"
Kai nodded slowly, knowing where this was going.
"Ha! I knew she couldn't do it!" Lena laughed. "I just have a little math. Can you please help me?"
Kai decided that he hated her saccharine voice. He sighed in exhaustion and sat down at the kitchen counter to help her. Maybe she would shut up.
"Oh! I get it..." Lena scribbled down something on her paper. She opened her mouth to ask another question, but Kai had fallen asleep again, his head resting on his arms at the counter.
"He can sleep anywhere I guess...." The young girl seemed a little disappointed, but she liked watching him.
Suddenly, there was a loud knock at the front door, disturbing the blue haired boy out of his sleep. He groaned as he tried to focus.
"Shh..." Lena told him as she jumped out of her chair and raced toward the door.
She pulled back a corner of the curtains covering the window next to the door and gasped. She rushed back into the kitchen.
"Kai! It's my mom! Go and...." She looked around the room, but Kai had vanished. She shrugged and ran back to the door, opening it.
"Helena!" An older woman exclaimed, pulling the young girl in a tight hug.
"Hey mom! What are you doing back so soon?" "Our business meeting ended sooner than we thought, and we were allowed to leave early!" The woman said. "Is Hilary back yet?"
Lena shook her head. "She'll be back any minute though." A noise came from upstairs, catching the attention of her mother. "What was that?" She asked, taking a step up the staircase.
"What? I didn't hear anything!" Lena felt panic began to grow in her chest.
Her mother proceeded up the stairs and walked down the hallway.
"Hey mom, why don't we go get something to eat? I'm sure you're hungry!" Lena pulled on her mother's arm, trying to stop her.
"You didn't sneak another animal home did you? You're acting really strange!"
"Animal? No...no!" Lena shook her head.
"I think it came from in here...." The older woman reached out for the door knob to Hilary's room.
"Wait! I don't think you should go in....." It was too late.
The girl's mother had opened the door, and she gasped.
"What do you know!? Hilary made her bed!" Lena gasped and pushed into the room, looking around desperately. Any trace of the wounded boy had vanished, and everything seemed neat and orderly. She breathed a sigh of relief as the front door opened again.
"I'm home!"
"Hilary!"
The mother and daughter headed down the stairs back toward the kitchen.
"Hey Lena? How's Ka.....hey mom!" Hilary seemed surprised to see her mother.
"I see you've been taking care of things while I was gone." Her mom pulled her in a tight hug.
"How was your trip?" Hilary asked, hoping she wouldn't mention anything about Kai.
"It went well, but I'll need to travel to Kyoto for a few weeks to wrap everything up."
"Oh really? When are you leaving?"
"In about an hour. I just wanted to come home and see my daughters." She smiled.
"You better get going then! You'll miss your flight!" Lena exclaimed, leading her mother out to the front door.
"Lena!? Are you trying to get me out of here?" Her mother chuckled.
"No, I just don't want your boss to get mad at you!" Lena replied quickly.
After about 5 minutes, the woman left for the airport, leaving her two daughters alone in the house once again.
The two sighed in relief.
"Where's Kai?" Hilary asked.
"I...I don't know...he just disappear!"
"What?!" Hilary shouted, about to beat her sister. For the next few minutes, the two girls searched around their house for the wounded boy, and Hilary finally found him in the closet in her room.
"Kai! Lena! I found him!" She helped the boy out of the messy closet. "I'm surprised you're still here!"
"Well, I did promise you...and I don't lie to people like you." He replied softly.
"Really?" Hilary blushed slightly, looking into his deep crimson eyes.
"That....and the door kind of locked behind me."
Hilary fell over.
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yeah, I know that experiment is really simple. I myself have done it many times. I just couldn't think of anything better. That probably made Hilary look stupid, but I'm going with the excuse she just sucks at science.
hehe man.......this chapter was probably stupid...oh well.
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