Hello, it's me. I want 2 point out that back in ch. 3-4, in the flashback, it takes place in late August. The time setting is early September. Yeah,if u saw the anime and got confused about y they start school in the spring, here's the thing. In Japan, most schools usually start in spring and end in the winter. The manga's a little different, though. I read the preveiws 4 the manga's here in the U.S., and said they have off during the summer. It still confuses me 2. I saw all of the anime, and had all the DVD's until my friend, Coo-Coo ( I call her Coo-Coo) cracked the 1st one. But anyway, I only read manga's 1, 2, a little of 4, and the end of 8. I borrwed 1 and 2 from my friend, a little of 4 from the preveiw they give and8 from when my mom was browsing the bookstore. I didn't have money 2 buy any single one of them,andmy dad says I should buy regular books instead of manga. He's such a dunce sometimes. Why should I buy books wheni'm forced 2 go 2 the library evry day after academy crap and school? But anyway, here's chapter 7.
FYI: I don't own Fruits Basket.
Chapter 7
As the waiter left, Yuki saw someone come in and that someone spotted him.
"Yuki?"
It was Hana in one of her black dresses. She had hung up her cloak when her and Yuki's eyes met. She took the only available seat inside. It was the chair opposite of Yuki across his table. "I hope you don't mind," she said. "Not at all" he replied.
The waiter came back and placed Yuki's tea on the table. He spotted Hana. "Hi, Saki, the usual?" he said. She nodded. The waiter left to get someone else's order. "Do you come here often?" asked Yuki. "You could say that" she replied.
They where quiet for awhile. Hana sensed a fan club girl across the café. The girl was unidentifiable because of the distance between them. She must have noticed her too, because shortly after that, the fan club girl scurried out.
"Ms. Hanajima" Yuki said "You weren't at school today, right?"
"Hmm?" Hana turned her attention to Yuki "Oh, no I wasn't. How come?"
Yuki shrugged. "I was just curious"
Hana sensed a disturbance in her electric wave pattern. "Well, now I'm curious if everything has been going well for you. I am sensing a disturbance"
He sipped his tea. "…Well, no, it hasn't. I already talked to Shigure about it. I want to get over it…"
The waiter placed Hana's coffee on the table.
"But you can't, can you?"
He shook his head. The ache in his heart grew just talking about it. However, Yuki felt as comfortable talking to Hana, as he would be talking to Tohru. It was a feeling as if the sun's rays diminished the rain. Unfortunately, Yuki's ache and the weather outside still had one thing in common; both were like crap.
"Tell me" Hana said, after taking a sip of her coffee, "What exactly happened?" Yuki hesitated and sighed. "It's alright " she said, "There's no point in rushing this conversation" That gave him a sigh of relief. Now, he wouldn't have to speak swiftly; his slightly relaxed self couldn't do so anyway.
"Well" he said "it all started this morning…"
