Hey girls! Wow, so much positive feedback! Thanks and love ya all! I can't believe that people like my story! Is it really that good?! Well, anywho, something caught my attention. And I feel the need to express my thoughts on the matter. Flaming. If any of you read Sexual Fusion by Jade-55, you'll discover that she's not too fond of it either. Look, no one's ever sent me a nasty review, and hopefully, it stays that way. Now if any of you flamers are reading this, don't think that I'm scared. You wanna continue being so damn nasty, go ahead. Just make sure that you have the guts to make it a signed one so that you can get it thrown back in your face. Honestly, no one at school dares to tease my friends or me. Why? Coz if they do, they're gonna get their arse kicked, by me. Same goes here. If I find out that you flamers send anything nasty to any of my fellow authors, you're gonna wish that you never had found fanfiction. Don't make me come after you; I'll get the whoopin' on y'all!

A/N: Just wanted to give a huge thanks to my friend Sam for helping me with the making of this chapter. Thanks Sam, love ya! Got heaps of ideas now, shouldn't be stuck again anytime soon.

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Disclaimer: Nah, don't own beyblade.

Chapter Five: Phonecall and Confrontation

A/N: Sorry, sorry, I know that you want to read the chapter, (and review it, I hope!) but this is something I have to ask. Remember how I put in Holocaust, your bitbeast? Well, did you want a profile on it?

Normal P.O.V

Eventually, (Aya's) father came home.

She was cooking when he walked into the kitchen.

(Aya) looked up when she heard his footsteps.

"Hi Dad!" She said cheerfully with a grin.

He smiled back, returning her greeting.

"Hey honey, what are you cooking?"

"Dinner, what else?"

"What does dinner contain?"

"It's pork chow mein."

"Hey, that's my favourite!"

"I know Dad. I've been living with you for 14 years; I should know what your favourite food is by now."

(Aya's) father chuckled.

'She's so much like her mother' he thought.

"How long until it's ready?"

"Uh, quite a while, so after you put your briefcase away, you can set the table!"

"Ah, right."

Soon, dinner was ready.

"Where's Kai?" (Aya) asked.

"I don't know"

"He's probably up in his room. I'll go see if he's hungry."

"Alright, don't be too long, or the food will get cold."

Without replying, (Aya) made her way upstairs.

In Kai's Room

Kai P.O.V

I sat on the window seat, just looking at the view before me.

Nothing much, just trees, rooftops, passing cars, birds, a couple walking, kids running to get home, all of them luminated by street lights.

I watched the children running home, laughing with each other.

Suddenly, as if he had known I was watching, a little boy looked up in my direction.

We stared for a moment.

Then, to my surprise, he waved.

Without thinking, I waved back.

He grinned and then ran to catch up with his friends.

A small smile appeared on my face.

I had never experienced the joy of laughing and playing with friends.

I had been deprived of that.

Thank goodness the innocent boy I saw before was not.

But what's in the past is in the past.

Suppose it's time for me to move on.

But I don't know how.

How is one to move on and forget all that he knows?

I was taught only to show no emotions, because I was to believe that they are weak.

But are they really?

One of the many emotions I have bottled up for so long is anger.

And I have felt anger's power.

It's not weak at all.

I was taught that power was everything, but is it really?

Could there possibly be something more?

/There is so much more young Master./

/Is there really, Dranzer?/

/Of course there is! What about our friendship?/

My smile grew.

/Yeah, you're right Dranzer./

'Knock, knock, knock!'

The quick, sharp sound brang me back to reality.

I turned to face the open door.

And I saw her standing there.

I don't know what it is, but something about that girl intrigues me.

She's so familiar, but I only meet the girl last night.

What is it about this girl that sends my head spinning into dejavu?

Normal P.O.V

"Kai?"

There was no reply.

It was as if he was deep in thought, staring into space.

(Aya) walked up to Kai and waved a hand in front of his face.

"Hello, earth to Kai!"

Kai slightly shook his head as if to rid himself of his thoughts.

The blank expression turned into an icy glare.

"What do you want?"

"Hey, lighten up; I just came to tell you that dinner is ready."

"And if I'm not hungry?"

"So? Just go and eat anyway!"

With that, (Aya) moved behind Kai and started to push him towards the door.

"I am quite capable of walking, I'll have you know."

"Then walk!"

(Aya) stopped pushing Kai and walked out of the room.

"Humph, girls." Kai muttered to himself as he followed her out.

Once everyone was downstairs and eating, (Aya) and her father talked about how each others day went.

(Aya's) father chuckled a bit when she told him about giving Kai a basketball lesson.

Though she didn't add the bit where she and Kai had their little showdown.

She didn't think that Kai would be too happy with her if she did that.

Not to mention that her dad would be a tad cross, since she was entering the time where girls and boys got a little hormone crazy and fathers are always over-protective of their daughters when it came to boys.

(A/N: I know that my dad's like that!)

Meanwhile, Kai was lost in his own world, thinking about who knows what.

It wasn't until (Aya) walked around to collect the plates did he come back to earth.

"Hello, Kai! Is anyone home?"

"Huh?"

Kai looked up at (Aya) and blinked.

"Are you finished eating?"

"Yeah."

"Good, I can take your plate then."

"Hm."

As (Aya) loaded the dishwasher, the phone rang.

"I'll get it!"

(Aya) exclaimed, running into the living room to reach the phone first.

"No running in the house (Aya)!"

"Yeah, yeah!"

(Aya) hollered back.

She flopped onto the couch and picked up the phone.

"Hello?"

Meanwhile, in the kitchen…………………..

'I can't take this anymore; I need my questions answered now!' (Aya's) father thought furiously.

"I know who you are."

Kai's eyes snapped open.

He looked up at (Aya's) father.

"I beg your pardon?"

"You're Kai Hiwatari, Voltaire Hiwatari's grandson, aren't you?"

"Humph."

Kai closed his eyes.

"Unfortunately, yes."

"Hm, I thought so."

"What ever gave me away?"

"I was friends with your father."

Kai opened his eyes, a softer look contained in the brown orbs.

"You know my father?"

He asked quietly.

"Yes, I know your father, or at least I thought I did."

"You seem to hate him."

"I don't hate him; I just don't know him anymore."

"What makes you say that?" Kai asked, suddenly curious that this man in front of him seemed to know more about his father than he did.

"Well, you see Kai, it's complicated. Your father and I are childhood friends. And I know that Voltaire treated him roughly, possibly the same way he treats you."

Kai stiffened at this comment.

'You have no idea how right you are.' Kai thought bitterly.

However, (Aya's) father wasn't finished.

"We eventually grew up and went our separate ways. I last saw your father three years ago. My, he had changed drastically!"

"How so?"

"Well, he was still the same as I remembered him. But there was something different in his eyes. A cold, bitter, angry edge in his eyes. Quite like yours if you don't mind me saying."

"Hm."

"It was then I realized just how far we had grown apart."

"Hm."

There was an awkward silence between the pair for a moment.

They listened to the sound of (Aya) hang up the phone and walk up the stairs.

When they heard her shut the door, her father spoke again.

"You don't have anywhere to go, do you Kai?"

Kai was hesitant for a moment, and then shook his head.

"Then you may stay here for as long as you need."

"Thank you."

"Ah, no worries. It's the least I can do to help."