Okay, it's not mine. We've established that.

Can people be fair? I wrote this in the five spare minutes I had at the start of homeroom. It is more or less pointless. So you may as well read it, eh?

Wait a minute. I got reviews! I can't believe! Princess Of The Shadow Land, Zarra Rous and Outsane, I love you guys! I cna't believe someone actually likes my fics! You don't know how happy they made me feel! Or how desperate this makes me sound! sigh

Anywho, I like this chapter less then the first, but then, I am a perfectionest! Not a good thing, when you write like me. And I'M RAVING! I'll let you read now...

He never noticed. She smiled. Ever since they had met, since she had freed him from the tomb, she had watched. He had been such a dark person. Because of so long locked away, or not having a chance to get over Mary, maybe because he missed Pandimonium. The chances were she would never find out.

Almost as if he sensed her eyes on him he glanced over at her, flashing a quick smile. She loved his smile. When they first met he never smiled. Now she thought about it, he hadn't smiled around Joshua very much at all. Maybe he knew what was going to happen, maybe he just wasn't used to the kind of admiration he had recieved. His first smile was the most unusual. He ahd lost his aura of darkness and turned into something more human. Not hat he hadn't been human-ish, just he was no longer so obviously demonic.

Now he leaned forward to whisper in a Sisters ear, sending his long purple braid swinging. That was something else she adored. Even though he hadn't washed it until he came to the Order, it had always been smooth, soft and silky. She loved plaiting it every morning. She loved the way he wriggled, how he laughed as she tickled him. The way it never tangled, no matter where he spent the night. Even the colour. Dark purple. It showed up so well against the red of his coat and his yellow bow.

She hadn't been good at tying bows before she met him. Joshua had been the one to do her hair. But when she saw Chrono, struggling with his long hair, it was as if she instantly knew what to do. He had been clearly perplexed when she began to plait it, but smiled, very slightly. Maybe he would have talked to her, said something, but Sister Kate had entered and ordered him out.

Rosette had no clue why the Sister didn't like him. Sure, she could have had a ffew misgivings at the start. He was a devil. But he was kind, and helpful, and honest, and he had saved her life a score of times. He had been nothing but perfect to the Sister, despite her attitude. He had gracefully accepted her order to stay away from the Order builing at night, and do as he was told, although she knew it had to hurt his pride.

For never was there a creature as proud as Chrono.

"Rosette?"

Scarlet eyes blinked at her curiously, his face only inches from hers.

"Chrono!" she blushed. "What are you doing?"

"Rosette? Are you alright? I've been trying to get your attention for five minutes."

"Chrono, what did you want?"

She wasn't supposed to be so unsettled by the attention. She was acting like a kid with a crush!

"It's... time for lunch? Can we go?" He seemed unnerved by her strange reaction/

"Ahhh! Lunch! Oh my god, we have to hurry!"

"Rosette?"

"They'll eat everything!"

Grabbing his hand she ran, dragging a perplexed, slightly battered, Chrono behind her. Feeling him squeezing her hand, she smiled. Schoolgirl crush indeed!

So what do you think? Is it worth a review? Please let it be worth a review. I almost never get them. Are my stories that bad? You can review and tell me, either way!