A/N:How much do you guys love me, I was gonna wait and write this tomorrow, had I done that, this wouldn't be the best chapter to date. I may be just full of myself, but it has a beautiful ending, and I wrote a movie for it. I've never written a movie before so it's no '6th Sense' (I do not own the '6th sense') but I think its rather gripping. The charactors are so adorable in this chapter, and I felt bad for Yuki, that's pretty rare at happening. I hope you guys like it as much as I did. I would also like to thank you all for being so patient with me, I'll do my best to post in a timely manner from now on.
when the writting is happening in the movie it looks like this enjoy!
Tohru looked up from the book she was reading, Kyou was coming through the doorway, carrying a very heavy looking television. "Oh, hi Kyou?" Tohru was puzzled.
"I thought you might get bored up here, just reading and all. I figured you might want to watch a movie." Kyo said, plugging in the t.v. and then attaching the VCR. "You can sit on the floor right?"
"Um. Sure!" She put a marker on the page. 00 This'll be fun. I really was getting bored, and kind of stiff, from sitting there for so long. 00
"Lean forward." Kyou took the two pillows Tohru had been using as a back rest and threw them on the floor, then he helped her onto one before sitting on the other.
"So what movie are we watching?" Tohru asked .
"I'm not sure, Shigure gave it to me, he said that girls love it." (8 No it's not THAT kind of movie 8)
"Oh well then I'm sure I'll like it then." Tohru smiled. A lion came on the screen and roared. "Um, Kyou could you turn off the lights, there's a glare on the screen."
"S-sure." Kyou hopped up and flipped the switch.
The movie began normally enough, with a family eating dinner. The camera panned out to show their quiant town-house, thier neighborhood, the town. This was interupted by a shrill scream. The screen went black and then came into focus again on a knife, which was covered in blood and being held by a five year old boy.
Tohru's eyes had squinted closed at the scream, when she opened them she realized she was holding onto Kyou tightly. "I'm sorry, I got scared a bit." she started to relase her grip on him.
"No stop. If you want you can stay." He blushed furiously. "I want to hold you." He put his arm around her shoulder.
"I didn't do it." The little boy screamed, still holding onto the knife.
"Well if you didn't then who did? And why are you holding the murder weapon?" an officer leaned down removing the knife from his hand.
"I-I told you I didn't do it!"
"Kyou?"
"Yeah?"
"I'm happy right now."
"Me to." he wispered into her hair.
The funeral was on a very wet day, the boy was there with an elderly aunt, and a police guard. There were a few others there but not many. The scene changed to a small kitchen where the aunt was making tea for the officer. "I'm not sure what's going on with that boy. At the funeral today he didn't even cry, the rain made it harder to tell but I swear when they threw the dirt on the first coffin, I heard him laugh." Te camera zoomed outside of the kitchen and focused on a bird feeding a worm to its young.
"Are you sure about that ma'am? If what you say is true we can always place him in an institution, you don't have to take him in." The sound of a struggle brought the focus of the camera back inside the kitchen in time to see the boy wiping blood off his cheek coldly.
Kyou looked down to make sure Tohru was okay, she had fallen asleep in his arms. He kissed her on the forehead.
Yuki closed the crack in the door he'd been peaking through. He sighed, leaning against the door, and wiped away a tear. "I'm sorry Miss Honda, even if he can make you happier, I simply can't give up without a fight."
Kyou pulled the blanket around them. "Good night, Tohru." He whispered. "I love you."
A/N: Did ya like it? Didja?!? didja?!? didja?!?
