Rikuo groaned, trying to block out the constant complaining coming from Kudo, "It's not fair! You get the easy part, I get the part where I have to be..in..I can't even say it! Kakei can be so-"

"Kazahaya!" Rikuo toned in angrily, "You accepted this job before even listening to Kakei's words. It is your fault that you have to do this." Silently Kudo hung his head in both aggrivasion and shame. The words of Kakei's mission echoeing through his head.


"Okay boys, your mission is that of a simple one. You must go to this old abondoned mansion for me and retrieve a dress that is locked in a chest. Here is the key to that chest."

"That's all we have to do?" Kudo beamed at him trying to hold in his joy.

"No, that's only the beginning. Kudo-kun, that dress will fit you perfectly." Kudo's face dropped, as anger built up in it. Ignoring Rikuo, Kakei continued, handing Rikuo two pieces of paper, "These are two tickets for you both. You must go on the 'Santana, High Fly' cruise. Kudo you must go as a girl, and pretend tobe Rikuo's girlfriend. There you must find a book, inside that book is a letter. You must bring that letter to me." Rikuo nodded acceptingly.

"WHY DO I HAVE TO DRESS UP AS A GIRL!" Kudo swong his hands around, in his usual Kudo fit.

"Because, Rikuo has broad shoulders and manly hips, while you have slender shoulders and such a girlish figure." Kudo's mouth dropped. Saiga walked over putting his arm around Kudo:

"It only makes you more attractive to people." He glanced at Rikuo lifting his eyebrows and smiling contently at him. Kudo pushed him off, walking out the door with Rikuo following...


Rikuo lightly hit Kudo's head, "Stop zoning. We're here." Kudo looked up at the abandoned mansion. Pieces of its sides were beginning to fall off, and you could see vines cralling up the house. Rikuo pushed the door open stepping back for anything that may jump out at him. Nothing happened, as the doors flapped open.

"Well, let's go, Kudo. This is your dress after all..."