Live fast, die young, leave a good-looking corpse.
-Unknown
A week had gone by since Tai's confessions and things were changing once again between the two boys. But this time, it wasn't only them who noticed it. It was a Friday evening and they were downstairs having dinner. Daisuke sat in between Matt and Tai, eyes darting between the two older boys, both of whom weren't eating but instead, playing with their food. Daisuke swallowed and tried to strike up a conversation.
"So, um, what do you guys want to do this weekend?" he started out, feeling the tension between the two of them. Matt shoved his potatoes around his plate and didn't say anything. He merely shrugged and shook his head. Tai also shrugged. He abruptly put his fork down and got up, running out of the dining area and upstairs. Daisuke's eyes followed his brother's figure before he disappeared out of sight. He turned to Matt, who was pretending not to notice.
"What's going on between you two?" Daisuke demanded. Matt sighed and shrugged once again.
"I don't have any idea. He's been acting so damn weird lately. He won't even look at me anymore," Matt told him. Daisuke nodded and rose from his spot as well.
"Where are-" Matt started to say.
"Don't ask questions, just don't go to your room," Daisuke cut him off and headed upstairs as well. Matt shook his head and muttered a "whatever." He got up from the table and walked away.
"No use sitting here if my friends ditched me," he said to himself as he headed for the library.
Upstairs in the bedroom, Tai was sitting on his bed, glaring daggers at the door. He was not in the mood to deal with anybody right now. Therefore, no one should mess with him. However, someone had a different idea. There was a short knock on the door, followed by another.
"Go away!" Tai yelled.
"Tai, it's me. Open up," Daisuke replied on the outside.
"No, go away," Tai repeated. Daisuke sighed and opened the door.
"Now see, if you had really wanted to be left alone, you would have locked the door," he pointed out with a smirk, remaining standing inside the doorway.
"Dais, seriously, shut up and get out," Tai growled.
"Come on now, is that any way to talk to your brother that you love so much?" Daisuke grinned cheerfully. Tai let out a cry of rage and chucked the bedside lamp at Daisuke. Daisuke quickly closed the door, causing the lamp to crash into it rather then his face. He opened the door a crack, making sure that Tai wasn't about to throw anything else. Unfortunately, luck was not on his side, as Tai had his history book in his hand, ready to launch. Daisuke quickly closed the door again, causing the book to hit the door with a resounding thud. He didn't dare open the door again, not while Tai was still throwing things.
He slid down the hallway wall, sitting outside of Tai and Matt's room. He sat there, eyes closed, waiting for Tai to calm down enough to talk in a civilized matter. As of right now, the brunet inside was on war rampage, throwing around anything he could possibly find. How he knew this?
"Stupid son of a bitch! Damn it all! Shit facking damn it!"
Well, besides the strings of curses that were loud enough for the entire school to hear, he could hear every single thump each object made as it was tossed around ruthlessly. He was used to this ritual however. He would always sit outside in the hall, letting Tai vent out his frustration and anger by throwing things and completely trashing his room. Then Tai would calm down, allow Daisuke to come back inside the room, tell him what was wrong, and then they'd clean up his room.
"He should stop throwing things in five, four, three, two, one," Daisuke counted to himself. Right on that count, all noise ceased existence and it was silent. A small smile crept onto Daisuke's face and he rose to his feet, cautiously opening the door. There had been one time where he had opened the door too soon, resulting in a nasty connection with a calculator and his nose. So now he had to be extremely careful. He peered inside the room, finding nothing but darkness. He saw a silhouette sitting in the middle of the room remaining motionless. Daisuke sighed and hit the light switch. The room was instantly flooded with light, revealing a much wrecked room, along with a very distraught young boy, blinking up at the figure in the door way.
"Why do you do this to yourself?" Daisuke sighed quietly, staring intently at the once again fallen boy.
"Hey it helps, doesn't it?" Tai shrugged in response, raising his gaze to meet that of Daisuke's.
"I suppose," the younger brother replied, stepping over some broken glass.
"But you could vent in a less…violent manner?" he added as an after note.
"Maybe. I just think this works better. It's faster, you know?" Tai reasoned with him. Daisuke shook his head and grabbed Tai's hand, pulling him to his feet.
"Not really. Because now, we get to have the 'joy' of cleaning up," Daisuke said with an edge of sarcasm in his voice as he leaned down to grab some of Tai's textbooks.
"Oh c'mon Dais, I'm sorry. Things just sort of got out of control," Tai apologized, trailing off a bit as he set the lamp back on the bedside table.
"Maybe we should have Mom look into getting you some anger management classes when we go home to visit," Daisuke dryly suggested, ducking to prevent being hit in the head.
"Oh c'mon, it's not that bad. Now hurry up and help me clean this place up before Matt-" Tai was soon cut off by the door being opened.
"Speak of the devil," Daisuke muttered under his breath.
"Before I what, Tai?" Matt asked, leaning up against the doorframe, glancing at Tai briefly before he looked around the room. He raised a fine blond eyebrow and looked back at the two brothers.
"Should I even ask?" he inquired, still glancing around the room. Tai bit his lower lip and Daisuke gave him a lopsided grin.
"I think I'll leave you two alone now. Good night," he said with a wave, just before he dashed out of the room. Tai looked after his little brother and shook his head.
'Gee, thanks Dai.' He turned to look at Matt who still hadn't moved from the doorframe. Mud brown met cobalt blue, each clashing with the other. It was Matt who chose to speak first.
"So, what happened in here? Did dinosaurs come back to rule the Earth?" he smirked and stepped in a bit further.
"No not quite." Tai gave him a small smile in return. He turned his back to Matt and continued to clean up the room. Matt walked to his side and knelt down, gently picking up the broken glass.
"Kristallnacht…" he breathed out slowly, yet clearly.
"Say wha?" Tai's eyebrows quirked up.
"It's German for Night of Broken Glass," Matt translated.
"Well, that seems like tonight, now doesn't it?" Tai stated more then questioned. Matt nodded and threw the glass into the trashcan.
"I didn't know you spoke German," Tai remarked, breaking the awkward silence between them.
"I don't. I just know that one phrase from my History class back home," Matt responded.
"Oh." The silence fell upon them again as they straightened out the room. Matt tipped the desk upright while Tai was replacing stuff into the cabinets of the bathroom. Finally, both boys had finished the job and they collapsed on their own respective beds.
"So now, care to tell me why you turned the entire room upside down?" Matt asked, looking back over to his comrade.
"Well, I…hmm. It's just my way of venting out anger." Tai shrugged.
"Might I suggest you find a new way to vent?"
"Maybe, but what do you suggest?" Tai asked sharply.
"I don't know. You're the one who got mad for no reason!" Matt yelled, losing his temper at a rapid pace.
"No reason huh? I have a reason. I have all reason to be mad, damnit!" Tai shouted back.
"Like what!"
"That's none of your business!"
"I have every right to know if you're going to be all butthurt like this!"
"Butthurt? Let me guess, another phrase from America," Tai spat out.
"Damn straight!"
"What the hell are you talking about? You don't have any idea what I'm going through and you're yelling at me for being 'butthurt' as you put it!"
"Well, you are! If you would just let people help you, you wouldn't have any problems!"
"That's it!" Tai launched off of his bed and onto Matt's, ready to give him a full-blown punch to the nose. However Matt pressed one finger onto Tai's forehead, holding him in place. Tai gave a few wild punches, but none of them got anywhere near his target. The Japanese boy stopped swinging his fists and gave in, allowing his whole body to go limp and fall onto Matt's chest.
"Now see, that's a way to vent your anger without destroying the room." Matt smirked at the brunet whose head shot up in an instant.
"You jerk! You were provoking me all along to prove your point, weren't you?" Tai accused him, poking him in the chest.
"You bet," came the smug response
"Ass," Tai muttered, looking away from Matt.
"Oh come on, now you're going to pout again?"
"Maybe," Tai retorted instantly. Matt groaned and leaned against the wall, allowing more room for Tai.
"Well, now that that's settled, want to tell me what's up with you lately? You've been so pissy for the past week," Matt stated bluntly.
"Yeah I know."
"I didn't ask if you were aware of it. I asked why."
"I just…react differently then most people do."
"What's that suppose to mean?"
"Well, remember when I told you everything last week? About my life, why I'm here, everything."
"Yes," Matt replied, urging him to go on.
"I got scared."
"Of what?"
Tai sighed and shrugged again, looking away from Matt. "I was afraid that once you knew, you would go away. I'm not used to letting people know personal things other then my family," he admitted, biting at his lip again.
"So you're like me."
"Yeah I'm like-what?" Tai stopped mid-sentence. Matt chuckled and ran a hand through his hair.
"You and I are more alike then you think. I also tend to have that problem. I don't like getting super close to people in fear that they'll leave me. So I avoid telling them anything. It just seems…safer that way. Back home I didn't have all that many friends, just a few here and there."
"So then, why did you let me get closer?" Tai asked him.
"I'm not even sure anymore. There's something about you that I trust, Taichi. I just can't figure it out yet," Matt trailed off.
"Same with me, dude. Same with me," Tai replied. He crawled off of Matt's bed and into his own.
"Good night, Yamato," he bid to the other boy.
"Good night Taichi," Matt yawned lightly in reply, reaching out to shut off the lamp. He groped around for a few minutes before he opened his eyes to look.
"Hey Tai?"
"Yeah?"
"You broke off the lamp switch."
"Oops…"
The next morning was a Saturday. One of the only days the boys were allowed to sleep in late. However, Tai woke up at 8am that morning. He had tried going back to sleep, but he was wide awake now. He sighed in annoyance and got up, walking into the bathroom to shower. He didn't think to lock the door behind him either. After all, Matt was still sleeping. Or so he thought.
Matt rolled over in his bed and opened his eyes. It was 8:15am. On a Saturday. He woke up early on a Saturday! Matt groaned in defeat and sat up, rubbing some sleep out of his eyes. His brain wasn't quite awake yet and neither was he as he got out of bed. He placed his feet on the floor and shuffled towards the bathroom, failing to here the shower water running. He opened the door and walked in part way. Suddenly, a yell brought him out of his sleepy state.
"Whoa! Matt, get out of here!" Tai yelled, wrapping part of the shower curtain around him. Matt's eyes widened and his jaw dropped.
"Shit!" He turned around and sped out, slamming the door behind him. Matt blinked and shook his head, trying to get rid of the memory that just happened.
"Okay, calm down Matt. It was just for a split-second. Nothing to flip out about," he told himself. Although it had been only a split-second, it had been long enough for Matt to get a good glimpse of Tai's body.
Not that he had wanted one to begin with. But then, why wouldn't the image leave his mind's eye?
"Damn I must still be tired," he convinced himself. Suddenly the bathroom door opened again and Tai stepped out. He had changed into a black T-shirt that had the words, "My Imaginary Friends Think You Have Serious Issues." printed on the front in white letters. He had also slipped on a pair of dark grey cargo pants and black Sketchers. His hair was still slightly wet and dripping on the floor.
"Tai, I am so sorry!" Matt apologized immediately. Tai glared at him for a few moments before shaking his head.
"It was bound to happen eventually. But come on! Couldn't you hear the water running?" Tai pointed out.
"Dude, I was half asleep, what do you expect?" Matt defended himself.
"I expected that you were awake enough to hear it!" Tai yelled, causing some of his hair to bounce. Now that it was wet, his hair didn't stick up like it usually did. In fact, it did just the opposite. It hung down low, stopping just at the base of his neck. It held a floppy position, framing his face just perfectly. Matt was suddenly fascinated by the way Tai's hair slowly began to rise on its own as it dried out.
"Hello! Earth to Matt! Did you just hear anything I just said?" Tai snapped him out of his reverie.
"Oh, sorry. What'd you say?" Matt confirmed Tai's suspicions.
"I said I expected that you were awake enough to hear it!" Matt's face clouded over and he growled a bit.
"Well, I didn't. Get over it," the blond said sharply and got up, walking over to make himself some coffee.
"Jeeze, sorry. Didn't mean to shove a stick up your ass," Tai retorted before he returned to the bathroom again to finish drying his hair. Matt stuck his tongue out and went back to making his coffee. Even though he didn't really like the taste of plain coffee, he still drank it. It just made him feel more sophisticated and mature. Not to mention it woke him up. After he got dressed, he poured the black drink into his coffee cup and sat down on the couch, turning on the TV that was there. He grabbed the remote and turned on…cartoons.
Well, so much for being sophisticated and mature.
The bathroom door opened again and Tai came out with dry hair that was sticking straight up into the atmosphere once more.
"What are you watching?" Tai asked, sitting down next to him.
"Lilo and Stitch, the series," Matt replied, taking a sip of his drink. Tai rolled his eyes and looked at the cup in Matt's hands. He snorted with laughter and shook his head.
"Nice cup, Matt," he remarked. Matt looked down at it and smiled also. The cup was bright yellow with a smiley face on it. In bold black letters it said, "How About A Nice Hot Cup Of SHUT THE !&# UP!"
"You think so?" he said in a joking manner.
"Oh yeah, super classy," Tai snickered.
"One of my friends got it for me as a joke. It fits my personality." He looked at Tai's shirt and shook his head. "Kind of like your shirt fits yours," he added.
"Daisuke bought it as a gag gift for my 15th birthday last year," Tai explained. Matt said nothing and continued watching the little blue alien on the screen. "Can't we watch something else?" Tai whined, getting restless with the little Hawaiian girl and her blue dog creature.
"No."
"C'mon! Please?" Tai begged him.
"No." Tai pouted and sulked on his side of the couch. Suddenly, he grabbed the remote and changed the channel.
"Oh, hell no! We are not watching Yu-Gi-Oh!" Matt yelled once he realized what Tai did.
"Come on! It's better then Lilo and Stitch!"
"No way!" Matt shook his head, grabbing the remote back and changing the channel again.
"Yes!" Tai replied, changing it back to Yu-Gi-Oh.
"Nu-uh!" Matt protested.
"Yu-uh!" Tai shot back.
Thus began the banter of the idiots.
The door opened and Daisuke walked in, and just stared at the two boys on the couch fighting over cartoons. "Um, hey guys." Daisuke greeted the older boys, seeing as how they hadn't noticed him yet.
"Hi Dais," both boys said simultaneously without skipping a beat. "Nuh-uh!" "Yu-huh!" "Nuh-uh!" "Yu-huh!" "Nuh-uh!" "Yu-huh!"
"Guys! Shut it!" Daisuke finally broke in. Both boys stopped arguing and let go of the remote control. "That's better," he sighed in relief.
"Sorry," the older boys apologized.
"Let's go. We have the whole day today to go hang around town," Daisuke informed them and headed for the door. Matt and Tai followed behind him, each grabbing their wallet off of their dressers first. The trio headed downstairs and stopped into the dining hall to grab a quick breakfast. Several pieces of toast and two glasses of orange juice each later, they headed out again. They were just about to walk out of the door when a voice stopped all three of them.
"Tai!" a female voice rang out, just before a blurry figure launched itself onto Tai's neck.
"Oh god," Daisuke muttered under his breath. Matt tilted his head to the side a bit, staring curiously at this girl. She had shoulder length red hair and amber eyes. She appeared to be about Tai's and his own age. But, why was she here?
"Hey Sora," Tai said in a calm tone, pulling her arms off of his neck slightly.
"Oh my gosh, how are you? I haven't seen you forever!" Sora squealed.
"Good. Yourself?" Tai asked. Matt could tell that he was trying hard to be polite. Almost too hard maybe.
"Fabulous! You won't believe it. We made it to the championships for tennis last season and I won the final match, so I got to keep the trophy and then of course I did super well in my academics and got top marks and then I got some scholarships for college already so Mom and Dad are thrilled and-" Matt tuned her out after that. She talked way too much for his liking and for Daisuke's as well it seemed since he was pretending to be sick. Matt stifled back a laugh. The girl looked up at the sound and finally spotted him.
"And who's this?" she asked, eyes sparkling suddenly.
"This is Matt. He just transferred here about four weeks ago. Matt, this is Takenouchi Sora," Tai introduced them to each other, sending Sora an unreadable look. She seemed to understand it though and merely nodded.
"Pleasure to meet you, Matt," Sora smiled briefly before turning away.
"Yeah, same," Matt said warily.
"Daisuke! I didn't even see you standing there." She turned to the youngest boy, smiling all the while.
"How could you have when you were busy fawning over my brother?" Daisuke replied coolly. Sora's expression faltered a bit, but then she regained control.
"You are just so cute," she muttered and then latched back onto Tai's arm.
"We so have to go do something today!" she gushed suddenly, proceeding to pull Tai out the door.
"Um, Sora? Why are you even here?" he asked instead, allowing himself to be dragged along.
"I'm on a break. Somebody set the science lab on fire so the school's closed for a while, so I came to visit Daddy, since he's the headmaster and all. Oh and of course to see you!"
"So how long will you be here?" Daisuke cut in.
"Only for a few days. Isn't that great?" She smiled her perky smile again.
"Not really," Daisuke whispered under his breath. Sora glared at Daisuke, who shrunk back a bit.
"Yeah, that's nice," Tai said, avoiding a conflict with the girl and his brother.
"So, where should we go Tai-Tai?" she inquired as they all walked out of the building.
"Actually, Matt, Dais and I had planned on just going around downtown," Tai replied.
"Can I come?" she asked.
"Well, it was kind of a guys' day out thing," Tai told her, trying to make some sort of excuse.
"When isn't it a guys' day out thing? It's an all-boys school," she pointed out.
"Well still, it's something besides classes," Matt jumped in.
"Who asked you?" she shot out and turned back to Tai.
"Please can't I come with you, Taichi?" she pleaded, batting her eyelashes at him. Tai resisted the urge to tell her to back off and nodded slowly.
"All right, I suppose you can-"
"Yes! Thanks, Tai!" she cut him off in mid-sentence. She proceeded to grab Tai's hand and dragged him down the street with Matt and Daisuke following at a much slower pace.
"Who is she?" Matt asked, nodding in the direction of Sora.
"She's a friend of Tai's. She went to the same junior high as he did. Her father's the headmaster of this school so she always comes here at least once a year to 'visit' Tai. She's got the biggest crush on him," Daisuke explained, slipping his hands into his pockets.
"Really?"
"Well, I don't know…but she certainly acts like she does, now doesn't she?" Daisuke said, taking note of the fact that Sora still hadn't let go of Tai's hand and was whispering into his ear.
"How does he feel about her?" Matt chose to ignore what he was seeing.
"He said she was nice when they were kids, but now she's just trippy. I don't think he sees her as more then a friend though. I think she's annoying though," Daisuke added his own thoughts. Up ahead of them, Sora had dragged Tai into some department store. Matt and Daisuke stopped just outside of it, waiting for the two of them to come out.
"So why doesn't he tell her to go find somebody else?"
"Tai's too nice to do that. He doesn't like hurting people if he can help it," Daisuke stated.
"But she's really weird."
"She might be nice if she wasn't so attached to Tai like she is, but I have no clue. Kari seems to like her."
"Eh?"
"Sora lives down the street from us back home. That's why she and Tai are friends. Well, now it's kind of a one-sided friendship I guess, I'm not too sure."
"Well still. She's trying too hard."
"I doubt she realizes that," Daisuke finished that discussion just as Sora came out of the store with Tai following her, buried under three large shopping bags.
"Get me out of here!" he hissed on his way past them. Daisuke nodded and thought about a plan.
"I've got an idea," he whispered to Matt. The two boys ran to catch up with Tai and Sora, who had stopped at a café to eat lunch. They ordered lunch and the waitress left them to talk and wait for their meals. Sora started talking to Tai about, what else, herself and leaving no room for Tai to comment, so he kept nodding his head like he was listening. Daisuke casually sipped on his soda, catching Matt's eye suddenly.
With Sora distracted and Tai zoned out, Daisuke let the glass fall from his hand and bounce on the table, splashing Sprite all over Sora's shirt and partially on Tai.
"Eww!" Sora shrieked and backed away from the table.
"Oh so sorry, Sora! It just, slipped through my fingers," Daisuke said in his best attempt to sound sincere, but he couldn't help but grin.
"Thanks a ton Daisuke. Now my shirt's all wet!" The redhead glared at the younger boy.
"Why don't you go change into one of the new shirts you just bought?" Tai suggested hastily, not very willing to watch a fight begin. Sora nodded shortly before rummaging through her bags and grabbing a blue shirt, heading inside the restaurant to change. Tai watched her closely until the door swung behind her and nodded at his partners-in-crime.
"Run!" he commanded and all three boys shot out of their chairs, running as far as they could down the street. They stopped by the water fountain in the center of town, all three of them in peals of laughter.
"That was classic, Daisuke. Pure genius," Matt said, wiping away the tears he had from laughing so hard.
"I know, huh?" Daisuke bowed slightly before cracking up again.
"My god, you can not imagine the torture I have to put up with when I'm with her," Tai groaned.
"I feel your pain, bro. I feel your pain," Daisuke said, snickering behind his hand. Tai whacked him behind the head, almost knocking him into the fountain. Daisuke regained his balance and glared at his brother.
"Going to play it that way are you?" he said. He reached over and pushed Tai, whose arm swung around and hit Matt instead, causing the blond to fall into the fountain.
"Oh my god! Matt, I'm so sorry! I didn't mean to make you fall in!" Tai said and stood up instantly. "Here let me help you up." He offered a hand to the American boy. Matt accepted the hand and smirked.
"No, I insist. Let me help you in!" he replied shortly before pulling the brunet face-first into the fountain. Tai resurfaced, sputtering and shaking out his hair.
"What was that for?" he asked, turning to the blond.
"No real reason." Matt grinned innocently.
"You two don't realize how ridiculous you look right now, do you?" Daisuke questioned the older boys. The wet teens looked at one another and shared identical evil looks.
"Well, actually, no," Matt said, grabbing Daisuke's ankle.
"Why not join the party, Dai?" Tai added as he grabbed his other ankle. With one last tug, the other boy was sent toppling into the water.
"Hey come on! That's not fair! You just soaked your savior!" Daisuke yelled, splashing water everywhere.
"Savior huh?" Matt said teasingly.
"Yeah! I saved you from the evil girly freak!" Daisuke exclaimed, laughing again when he realized how silly he sounded and splashed more water.
"Stop splashing me!" Tai shouted, spraying him back and getting Matt wet in the process.
"Quit it!" Matt yelled, splashing both boys. The trio sat in the fountain, splashing each other and ignoring all the people passing by and staring at the three young boys in disgrace or amusement. Well except for one person.
"Hey! What are you kids doing in there?" a police officer hollered at them, spotting them from his stationed area.
"Again I say, run!" Tai yelled, hopping out of the water faster than he could finish a meal. All three boys ran back to the school and into Tai and Matt's room in record time.
"Well, that was fun," Matt panted as he collapsed on Tai's bed.
"Get your wet butt off of my bed," Tai commanded and lifted Matt up by the waist, dropping him carelessly onto the floor.
"Mean." The blond stuck out his tongue.
"Guys, we so have to do that again sometime," Daisuke said, drying his hair out.
"Definitely. Today was so fun," Matt agreed with him. Daisuke grinned and shook his hair like a dog, hitting his brother and his brother's best friend with icy water.
"Daisuke!" both boys exclaimed as they dodged out of the way.
"Oops." Daisuke grinned and headed for the exit. "Well, I'm gonna go. See you both tomorrow." He waved and walked out the door.
"Night, Dais," the older two chorused. They both got up and changed into dry clothes. Matt dropped down onto his own bed and put his arms behind his head. He sighed contently and allowed his eyes to close. Suddenly there was an extra weight added onto his chest. He cracked open one eye and looked up at the grinning face of Tai.
"Get off," he commanded halfheartedly, shoving him only about two inches away. Tai pouted like always but obeyed, lying down at the other end of the bed. The two boys sat in silence once again, but not the uncomfortable silence like the previous night. This was more of a serene silence, at least until Matt spoke.
"Do you like Sora?" he asked the brunet. Tai made a face of slightly disgust and slight amusement.
"Well I mean she's nice and all, but no I don't like her like that, if that's what you mean. She could only have me in her dreams," he snickered at his words.
"So, you don't like being with her?" Matt inquired, sounding on the side of…hopeful? Tai wasn't quite sure. But something was there other then pure curiosity.
"Let's just put it this way, Yama. I'd rather be with you then with her," Tai replied. Matt didn't say anything, but instead, looked at him in puzzlement. "What?" the mud-eyed boy finally asked after a long staring contest.
"You called me Yama," Matt said slowly.
"So?"
"I've…never heard that one before."
"Good. Then it can be my special nickname for you." Tai smiled. Matt shook his head and smiled back.
"Right. Good night Taichi," Matt said, rolling over onto his side to let Tai know he was going to sleep. Tai sighed happily and crawled off of Matt's bed, settling down into his own.
"Good night, Yama," he returned the wish, turning out the light next to him. The darkness settled in and Tai couldn't help but smile one more time.
'My Yama. Sounds nice.' He suppressed a child-like giggle and closed his eyes, ready to dream of the blue-eyed wonder.
Again, it's been edited. Yay and stuff. I can't remember what notes I just had here…so yeah. I can't believe these chapters were so short when I wrote them.
Thanks to: LadyKNa-No-Da, sakura blossoms4, Redrum, CreepyZuzet, Phoenix Monologues, Tiia, Kayanna, Mrs. Passionate, nEo, Sen-Tay, Tsuki no Lomelinde, BessArtist, Heaven's Angel Chick, Sillie, Squrlie Jack, CreamPuff, Splash, Quazimodo, Dark-Cass, Aero-Grrl, Digininga, Raku Ozzarian Princess, TheSchizoFrenchFry, Luna, Sakura Fae, and Kelset.
