Fast Food Love

I'm happy to read your reviews, but when TheImaginator reviewed, I realized that what he/she said was true, Sana is ooc. I'm really sorry about that. It's hard for me to write someone like Sana, it's easier for me to write about characters like Akito, or Neji and Sasuke from Naruto. I'll try harder to keep Sana in character.

Chapter 6

Sana stood there, in the smelly bathroom for a minute, contemplating what just happened.

"How could you? I thought you were my friend. How could you steal my boyfriend from me?"

The sentence repeated its self in her head over and over again. Sana, being a bit slow, walked out of the bathroom. When she rounded the corner, she bumped into, who but Akito.

Akito noticed her down expression and asked if she was all right. Sana looked puzzled for a minute.

"Oh. It's Akito!" She said with Akito staring at her thinking No really? Where?

"I had a question for you." Said Sana, snapping him out of his thoughts. "Um… I forgot." Said Sana sheepishly. Akito walked away and was about to turn the corner when a shoe came flying at him. His karate instincts took over and he dodged the flying projectile.

"What was that for?" Hissed a glaring Akito.

" I remember what I had to say. What happened between you and Fuka?" Sana pondered the question that came out of her mouth. Akito stood there, frozen on the spot, like a deer about to get run over. (--;)

"What do you mean?"

"Don't be shy! You know what I mean. Who broke up with whom? Huh, huh?" Probed Sana, elbowing the "shy" boy.

"Hm. It's none of your business." Retorted Akito, suddenly cold. He walked away, hearing her screams of 'wait!' and 'Akito!', but not stopping to listen.

Sana stood there, dumb folded. What's his problem? I asked him a simple question! Sana thought. Sana turned and when the opposite way from Akito. When the turned the corner, Fuka stood there, fresh tears streaming down her face.

"Fuka…" Started Sana, but was interrupted by a sob. Fuka turned to walk away, but Sana instinctively grabbed her wrist. "Fuka, I want to know, what happened between you and Akito. And what does it have to do with me?" Asked Sana with a serious expression on her face.

Fuka hiccupped once then hesitated. "I-I…" Started Fuka, but she broke out in tears. Sana could only gape at the wailing girl. What did Akito do to her to make her this sad? Sana led Fuka to a bench to let her sit down.

After a few minutes, the sobbing subsided, so Sana tried to ask again. "Fuka, what… what happened?"

"A-a-aki. He broke up with me." Said Fuka between sobs.

"What? I don't get it. Then why were you mad at me?"

"B-because. He said that he wanted to see other people and…

-Flashback-

"Why, Akito? Answer me! Why?" Screamed Fuka.

"…"

"Is it me? Am I too clingy?"

"No it's…"

"It is me. Tell me what to do and I'll change." Fuka started sobbing and Akito grabbed her shoulders.

"It's is not you. I just think that we should see other people. I don't think this relationship is going anywhere. You expect too much from me." Fuka looked into Akito's eyes, realizing the truth in the statement.

She brushed his hands from her shoulder. "Oh, I see. You wan Sana." She looked towards the ground, counting the cracks on the tiles.

"…"

"I knew it. That's why you can't say anything. I always knew that I would loose you to her; it was just a matter of when. I wasn't expecting it to be so soon. I'll let you go on one condition."

"What's the condition?" Asked a wary Akito.

"If anything in your relationship goes wrong, you have to some back to me."

"Fine."

"Give me your word!"

"Fine, I Akito promise to come back to you, Fuka if anything goes amiss in my new relationship." Said Akito through clenched teeth.

Fuka nodded and walked away, looking back before turning a corner. Akito could have sworn he heard her whisper, "I'll never forgive Sana though." Akito could see the sad smile she wore and tears brimming in her brown eyes.

-End Flash Back-

"And, when I first saw you, overreacted with my rage. But I'll never forgive you!" Screamed Fuka. Fuka darted out the school gates and into the throng of people on the sidewalk.

Sana could only watch the dark haired girl go. She heard the rustle of leaves behind her. She turned around, revealing Akito.

"Akito…" Started Sana, but was cut off.

"She told your everything?"

Sana replied with a slight nod.

There was a moment of silence before Akito spoke. "Well? She told you the reason why I broke up with her. So what's your answer?"

Sana looked at him before she responded, choosing her words carefully, "Well, Fuka is a good friend of mine. I can't see the reason why you would break up with her. I appericate what you did to be able to go out with me but, I have to decline. You broke up with her for her best friend; do you know what does to a girl? Go apologize!" Burst Sana. She wasn't able to hold her rage and anger back anymore. "How can you just ask me out like that after you just broke up with your old girlfriend within the hour? Are you cold hearted? I can't believe you. Just… Just get out of my sight! Do you even know what I've gone through? I've been harassed, I've been threatened! My old boyfriends were threatened and assaulted! Do you think you can handle that? Can you? I can't." Sana's voice dropped decibels. "I couldn't stand it if you were," the last word was barley audible, "hurt…"

Akito looked at the sky, not knowing what to say. "Sana…" He said, but when he looked at the bench, her seat was vacant. "Damn it." He cursed to himself.

He turned back into the school and sat with his back leaned on the wall, head in his hands. "Why… Sana?"

When Sana returned home, she went straight to her room.

"Oh no! Sana, my little girl, what's wrong?" Said Rei, noticing her tears. His only response was the silence of the locked door in front of him.

After a few hours, Sana emerged from her room with red blood shot eyes. It was now eleven, and since she skipped dinner, she was hungry. When she entered the kitchen, there was a hot dinner for her. When she looked closer, she noticed her mother's form in a chair. Turning on the lights, she looked at her mother.

Sitting down, she ate while her mother sat silently. When she finished, she looked at her mother one last time before she went back upstairs. Sometimes, silence says a lot.

Notes: How did you like it? If you spot any major mistakes, which I hope you don't spot any, please e-mail me or review. I hope you like it so far, and if you could vote please?

Should Sana:

A) stay in school and show how strong she is

Or

b) leave and put her heart into work.

If there are not enough votes, or it is a tie I will chose. Until next time

LWB