It was about one in the afternoon when a few pebbles began to hit Riku's bedroom window. He ignored them for a while, trying to drown out the pats and clicking noises they made. He finally decided to go to the window to see who it was, but no sooner than he had gotten there, one of the pebbles hit the window and gotten itself stuck in the hole it made. A huge crack went along the window and it shattered into a million pieces. (How exactly does that work out? I've broken the laws of physics!) Riku put on his angry face and looked out the window to see who it was. He noticed Sora there, as red as a cherry.

"SORA-kun! YOU BROKE MY WINDOW!" he yelled, shaking a fist.

"Sorry!" Sora yelled.

"Why were you throwing pebbles at my window anyway when you can just go to the door? It's afternoon after all!" Riku asked.

"Uh, I dunno." Sora replied, rubbing the back of his head.

"Well, you're gonna buy me a new window, got it!"

"WHAT!"

"YOU HEARD ME!"

Sora just sighed, climbing into Riku's room through the window. He saw Kurisu in the corner of the room, sleeping. "Has she woken up yet?" he asked.

"Yeah, like at three in the morning," Riku replied, "But then she went right back to sleep right there next to me. I didn't want to move her."

Sora winked, "You didn't want to move her because you love her."

"Where'd you get that idea?" Riku protested.

"COM' on, Riku, it's only obvious. Have you seen yourself when you look at her?" Sora replied.

Riku just sighed, "Yeah, I guess I do. But we should clean up the glass. We don't want anyone to get hurt."

That's when he realized that his left white sock was red. He noticed a piece of glass sticking out the top of his foot. "Well, that's not cool." He muttered. He then began to feel the pain of it and sat on his bed, slowly removing the glass. He then removed his sock, examining his bloody foot. "Sora-kun, get my mom."