-Somewhere-

-Shu-Chan-

Disclaimer: Not mine I do not own gravitation. I do own Neko though…

A/N: Here's the fourth chapter. Let's see…I don't think I have any warnings for this chapter, so I'll just continue with the story. R&R -

-Chapter 4-

-The Song for memory-

"When you look at it, memory is all that we have left."

-Shuichi-

When I got home that evening the house was quiet. I could hear the silent typing sounds coming from Yuki's office. "Yuki, I'm home!" I called through the house hoping that he'd come out for a break.

I knew that he'd been busy for the past week or so. "Whatever, just keep the noise down." I heard his reply, and decided that I'd better not bug him. He was scary when he was typing.

For the life of me, I just couldn't figure out what was so special about his writing. You'd think that he'd have had enough books out already.

Well, me saying that would be wrong because I'm dedicated to my singing. So I really have no room to talk. I sat down on the sofa and stretched out my tired body.

That's when the soft sound of singing reached my ears. I sat up to listen, but I couldn't tell where it was coming from. I followed the sound until I reached the balcony.

Neko sat out there with his feat dangling off the edge. The song had an alluring feel to it. I could not understand the words, but somehow it felt as if I knew the song.

It was a sad lonely tune, and in all my years of singing not even I could have sung a song that sad.

-Yuki-

I sat in my office with the feeling that another writer's block was on its way. I stared at the blinking cursor silently cussing it for not having anything written.

I half-heartedly wished that I could just snap my fingers and my whole manuscript would appear before me. I knew that was stupid, but hey I can always dream.

I leaned back in my chair, as I racked my brain for the next sequence in my story. Still nothing came. I found myself staring at the wall.

That's when this soft, sweet, sad sound came to my ears. I listened as the song brought tears to my eyes. Then the memory of Kitazawa flashed through my mind.

I shook the thought out of my mind, and walked into the living room. That couldn't have been Shu singing. He can't sing songs that sad, and plus I couldn't understand the words either.

I saw Shu standing by the window almost like he was transfixed on something. Tears glistened on his beautiful cheeks as if he was remembering something. Could it have been that horrible day he was thinking of, or perhaps that special one with me?

I walked up to him and placed a hand on his shoulder.

-Shuichi-

I jumped as I felt someone grab my shoulder. "Yuki," I whispered as I looked up at him. The song continued to sing in the back ground.

I tried to wipe the tears out of my eyes as I stared at him. "What's on your mind?" he asked in a soothing voice.

"I was just thinking of when we became a family." I replied as I hugged him. "Something about that song made me remember."

I heard the sliding door open, and soon we were staring at Neko. "Where did you learn that song?" I asked. "It helps me remember. The song of memory. You sing it and you remember things form the past…"

A/N: There's the fourth chapter. Please R&R, no flames.

Shu-Chan