Chemistry is killing me right now. Plus, homework has been piling up, damn classes. And writer's block just kicked in. I'll try my best on this chapter.

He hated it, how he was separated from his source of warmth in class. When he sees his source, he'll make sure to give the other the cold shoulder, or rather, try to ignore him. It was towards the end of the term and too much things were going around the school.

The faculties that aren't busy with class were helping the principal planning out the graduation. Graduation, it hit Echizen hard on the face when he took a look at the school's calendar. He knew he'll have to let Fuji go sometimes, but not that soon. He frowned to himself, ignoring the English teacher's lecture once again.

Before he knew it, Fuji's arm was possessively around the younger boy's waist. They were walking to the changing room to change out of their school uniform and into their tennis uniform. The dark green haired boy couldn't help but kept on looking up at the auburn haired tensai.

Practice went by like normal, except for the fact that Inui was giving everyone his juices. It's not like Tezuka or Ryuzaki-sensei tried to stop him. They might just get really lazy to do so, that's all.

On his way out, he picked up the Dear Tensai booklet and flipped through the pages. He stopped in the middle of the booklet and leaned against the front gate, waiting for his boyfriend to come out.

Dear Tensai,

Doesn't it hurt when you know that your lover is going to leave soon? I know that the senior's graduation isn't at least three months away. But you know how time passes by quickly? Well, I can't stop and think what will happen to us when he leaves. I want to know if we'll be able to see each other anymore. I want to keep on seeing him, but I also don't want to interfere on his education. Is it a good idea to break up with him right after graduation? Or break up with him right away?

Yours truly,

Capped Boy

When Tensai had read the letter, the last two questions tore his heart into pieces. He didn't want anything of the such to happen, he wants everything to go smoothly, like every one of his tennis matches.

Dear Capped Boy,

It hurts, I know. I'm leaving this year, and I have to leave my dearest kohai behind for high school. Yes, I have to agree, time passes by quickly. I don't want to graduate; I want to be in the same grade as him, watching over him. Sometimes love do interfere with education, but those that falls in love managed to balance love and education at the same time. No, don't even think about breaking up with your lover. It will hurt both sides a great deal. Reading your letter also bring tears to my eyes, so I reckon you not breaking up with him. Just talk it out to him and figure out a way to see each other after his graduation.

Yours truly,

Tensai

He was frozen when he read the last few sentences of the letter. He stuffed the booklet away into his bag as the auburn haired tensai appeared. He looked up and blinked. Damn…was all he thought as the other appeared and hugged him.

Echizen hugged back only shortly before pulling away from the embrace. "Ne…Syuusuke…" he said, looking ahead at the road.

"Hai?"

"Will we be together after your graduation?" The footsteps next to him came to a stop. Echizen turned around and looked at Fuji. "Will we?" He had to keep the tears from flowing; he had to keep himself from choking on his words.

"I don't know," Fuji replied softly, seeing the hurt flashed in the younger boy's eyes. "But I'll always be by your side no matter what happened to us." The two continued their way home, silence engulfed the two.

The week passed by quickly, and before Echizen knew it, he was at Fuji's house, again. This time, he was waiting for Fuji to pack his stuff to stay over for the week, seeing as how the Echizen residence will be unoccupied for the following month.

"Old man and my mom will be in Okinawa for a few weddings for the next month, and my cousin is going to look for a job, so she won't be home for the next month," Echizen has explained when Fuji asked him about his family being home.

"That's good! I'll stay at your house for a week or so," Fuji said, smiling. They had argued about that fact, and yet, Echizen found himself waiting for his boyfriend to finish packing. After five minutes of waiting and nothing to watch, Echizen glanced at the stair and called, "Are you done? I want to go home…" He trailed off as Fuji came down the stairs, lugging a giant suitcase with him.

"What the hell?" the younger boy asked, as he picked himself up from the ground. It was apparent that the prodigy has fallen off the couch when the senior tensai came downstairs, a smile plaster on him, and a giant black, leather suitcase behind him. The walk to the Echizen residence was quiet and inept. Nobody spoke a word, or look at each other in the eyes. Of course, unless they accidentally bumped into each other.

"Saa…" Fuji said, looking down at his kohai, "are you a good cooker, Ryoma?" The question surprised the first year. Out of nowhere, came the question of him cooking. Of course not, Echizen doesn't know how to cook, but he's not going to have a chance of having wasabi in his dinner, breakfast, or lunch.

"Yes," he said, looking away from the tensai, hoping that the ladder would take it as embarrassment. "Saa…do you mind cooking dinner then?" Echizen looked up and blinked. Slowly the words registered in his mind as he numbly nods. He mentally hit himself on the head for agreeing to such thing. Well, he did bring it upon himself for lying like that. He unlocked the gate, letting his senpai in first before closing the door behind him. He opened his mouth to call out for Karupin, remembering that Nanako has taken the Himalayan cat with her for company. Now it's only him alone with the sadist tensai of Seishun Gakuen.

Short chapter, I know. I'm planning to bring this up to M…not sure yet. Well, please review. And I'm sorry for the short chapter! I need to go and study for Chemistry, damn Polyatomic Ions!