We walked inside and I walked up to Shigure.

"What did you say to him?" he kept looking at Yuki. Tohru had run up to him and asked him questions.

"Told him what I am," I smiled and leaned on his shoulder.

"Must be shocking for him,"

"Took it better then I thought. I thought he would have tried to punch me or something," I looked at Shigure.

"He's gotten better sense Tohru's gotten here," he smiled and looked at me.

"Yeah, let's sit," I walked over to the table. Shigure nodded and we sat down, "What's happened to you? I haven't seen you in, what, eight years?"

"Yeah, I've become a novelist," he closed his eyes and drank some tea.

"Wow, I knew you would. May I read a book of yours?" I smiled at him.

"Uh..Sure," he got up and so did I.

"Can I tell you something?" I followed his lead.

"Of course you can," he led me to a room with papers all over it.

"I found out that I'm Haru's sister," I followed him over to a wall and he handed me a book.

"How? When?" we walked out of the room.

I tapped on my head, "Yesterday,"

"Wow, you'll have to tell him,"

"I will, thanks for the book," I smiled and walked out. I yawned and walked to the stairs.

"Goodnight everyone," I started to head up the stairs.

"I'll be heading up also," it was Tohru.

I quickened my pace and got to her bedroom before her. She came in only a few seconds after me. She closed the door behind her.

"Hi," she smiled and walked over to her dresser.

I opened my bag and grabbed my pj's. She started changing, I did also. When we were done, she set up a bed for me. I laid down and so did she. I got up and turned off the light.

When I laid back down I whispered, "What's so good about you? I see nothing special,"

"What? Oh, haha. That's the same thing Hiro said to me. Truthfully I don't know," I looked at her intrigued, "I go to school with Yuki and one night he found me in my tent. They asked me to live with them and that's how it all started. I found out about the curse and now I meet more and more Sohma's. It's great. I enjoy every minute of it,"

I sighed. The only reason I was going to talk to her was because I needed to talk and she was just there, "I envy you. I despise every moment of my life. All I wanted to do was help. I did, but it ended up ruining my life," I looked up at the ceiling.

"What do you mean? You seem really happy," I could tell she cared. I never had someone really care about me.

"Ever sense Akito gave me half of the curse, my life has been nothing, but pain. In the city limits it grows. When I was off at college, my life was pretty normal. I had cramps once a day, but nothing more. Now I have a constant headache, but I'll tell Hatori about it tomorrow. I didn't want to bother him," I tried to get it off of the subject of my own curse, but I knew it wasn't going to work.

"Akito gave you part of the curse?"

"Yeah, he was nine and I was fifteen. I wanted to help him. I couldn't stand that my best friend was going to die young. He still will, but not as young as he would've," I had a tear in my eye.

"All you wanted to do was help and it cost you so dearly," I could tell she wanted to cry also.

"Yeah, I don't regret helping him at all, but I hate how both of us have to go through so much pain. Now, I will die young also. I don't care either. Death is death, you can't stop it and you can't change it. I can predict the future so I know exactly how I'll die. I don't know when, but I know how. Oh, and I know you'll end the family curse. So promise me you'll stay with the Sohma's forever. Promise me, please," I got up and sat next to her on the bed, "Promise?"

Tohru leaned up and nodded. I smiled and hugged her. I started to cry. I cried because I knew how much pain she was going to endure to get to the happiest place she'll ever be, but she'll do it. I wiped my eyes and spoke, "Off the subject of death, who do you like?"

"...what?" her eyes were wide.

"You don't have to answer, but I could tell you how they feel about you," I nudged her.

"Uh..well, I kinda like..." she was stuttering.

"Well?" I was getting impatient.

"Yuki," she practically screamed it.

"Oh, he really likes you, but don't tell him I told you," I smiled.

"What? Really? Wow," she was in utter shock.

I slightly laughed, "What so shocking? Is he popular or something?"

"Well, yeah, he has a Prince Yuki Fan Club," she looked down.

"Oh, really? Wow-ser," I was shocked, "I think I'll have to come see this fan club of his,"

"What? You don't have to," she was so sweet, but I had to see this "fan club" of his.

"I want to. How about I come to your school for lunch? I'll bring something very good and unhealthy," I laughed. She slightly laughed.

"Okay, I'll show you to them," she smiled.

"Okay, how many people would that be? Yuki, you, Kyo, who else?" I looked at her.

"Um, well I have two friends, but you don't have to feed them. Well, you could, but you don't have to. If that would be to much, you don't have to," she started to panic.

I put my hands on her shoulders, "Settle down. It's fine. I'll bring something for Momiji and Haru. Anyone else?"

"No, I don't think so. There's Hiro and Kisa, but they go to the middle school,"

"You should invite them over tomorrow, so I can meet them,"

"Okay,"

"Great, what shall I bring?"

"I don't know,"

"How about noodles, and chicken. To drink, I'll bring some soda, and for dessert, I'll bring a small cake. Does that sound good?" I smiled.

"Oh yes, but you don't have to. You would be spoiling us," she looked down, but smiled.

"I haven't been in my juunishi's lives at all. So I need to spoil them. I got a lot of money, so it would be nothing,"

"Really? What do you do?"

"...I'm an artist. My drawings go for a lot of money," I hated to brag, but she asked.

"Really! Wow, tomorrow could you show me some of them," her eyes glittered.

"...Okay," I got up and walked to my bed. I laid down and looked at Tohru, "Who are your friends and what are they like?"

"Oh, there's Hana-chan. She's great. She has telekinetic powers and there's Uo-chan. She's also great. She's normal. She was in a gang once, but not any more," she smiled.

"Telekinetic? I started out that way, but then I taught myself to do more. If your friend doesn't mind, I could teach her to predict the future,"

"I bet she would love it,"

"Great, see you in the morning," Then I fell asleep.