A/n: I wanted to start of by saying thanks to Lady Lithe for her review and saying she respected my story. That means a lot to me seeing how popular, beloved and respected she is in the DNAngel fandom. I understand that DNAngel fics tend to be a bit shallow and I want to stray away from that.

Thanks to the rest of you as well. I hope you enjoy the rest of 'Fortuna Smiles'. And I'd like to apologize for my numerous grammatical errors…I'm working on it I promise . Remember mind the cheesiness.

Disclaimer: I don't own D.N.Angel

"Here we go," I sighed before knocking on my sister's door.

I know it sounds appalling, but I hate, absolutely hate visiting Risa. In fact, I probably wouldn't have been there if I wasn't delivering the baby stroller I had ordered for her. I braced my self as the doorknob turned.

"Riku!" Risa greeted cheerfully.

She wrapped her arms around me in a hug in which she knocked the breath out of me with her protruding belly, causing me to drop the stroller. Smiling I backed away to retrieve the item, secretly giving thanks for air.

"It's good to see you too. I brought you the baby stroller you wanted."

She gave odd squeal and gestured for me to come inside. Pushing my chin length hair behind my ears I complied…reluctantly.

Inside was as tidy as ever causing me to blush wishing my apartment was as clean. Risa buzzed around like bee on crack, fluffing throw pillows and such as I set the stroller down by the door. The place was perfect; I had no idea what her problem was. The walls were a cream color with matching couch and carpet, adorned with gold and scarlet pillows and drapes. Did I mention it was spotless? A baby would tear this place apart in seconds.

"I'll got get Toji and then fix some tea," she smiled heading for the back room.

"No need, I don't plan to stay long."

That was what I hoped anyway, but coming into this place was like getting trapped in a spider's web; they'd never let you out. That's right Risa was in for the kill.

"Sit down silly," she waved before disappearing.

Settling down I on the couch I waited her to come back with the husband.

She returned moments later with the infamous Toji- god save me. He smiled running his fingers through his flawless jet black hair before it settled perfectly back into place.

"Good to see you again, Riku," he flashed his pearly teeth before wrapping his arms around Risa's shoulders.

Ugh, could he be anymore obnoxious! He was tall, dark, handsome; athletic and rich to boot- plus he married Risa. It was like looking at freaking Barbie and Ken. I know jealousy isn't very becoming, but you have to admit they'd make your stomach churn. I hated them all through high school and probably would until I found a Ken of my own. It wouldn't be so bad if they didn't have to rub in my face!

"Something wonderful happened to Toji at work today, tell her all about it," Risa giggled.

Dammit! Like he needed an excuse to talk. It was settled then; I'd be here for hours. I probably should have let Risa fix that tea, because Toji carried on forever about how much money he was making, how wonderful it was and how he was going to send his children to the best college. The moment he stopped for breath I took liberty of it as an opportunity to escape.

"Well I better be going!" I piped up quickly.

"But-" Risa protested.

"No, no, no I must," I headed for the door "lot's of work to do."

RELIEF! The moment the door shut I rushed down the hall and toward freedom. Looking over my shoulder I pondered over the next time I would have to venture into that hell hole.

Don't get me wrong, I love my sister and I'm there for her when she needs me. I just can't stand him or when they're together. That's probably the reason she always tried to get me to stay longer, because I only come there when I have to. I wish I could spend more time with Risa, but there's some prices I'm just not willing to pay.

It was almost impossible to go over there without hearing "So Riku when are you going to find a man" or "Don't you think it's time to settle down. You're not getting any younger". If settling down meant living like those two, I would die single. Besides I was plenty young, they were the two that were going to end up divorced and with a pile of kids. Nope that's one personal hell I would avoid.

Finding a man would be nice, but I was in no hurry to pounce on the idea of marriage.

Lady Romantica was obviously avoiding me.

A/n: sorry about the um…shortness.