Author's Note: The next chapter is up! ::huggles new Aaya plushie:: Anyways, hope you like this chapter! Also, about the whole 'starting a new paragraph when people speak' thing- it's really hard for me...just please don't bash me for it, and please deal with it. I suck at grammar. If someone wants to tell me exactly how to, then go ahead. Please don't put it in the review, just IM me SkittlesChck09, please. ::goes off in search of Haa-san plushie:: Oh, and thanks to all these people who reviewed (sorry if I miss someone!)
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Lost Book
Lies, Breakups, and Drug Rehab
Hatori walked down the hall, bored. It was a new day and he hadn't seen Ayame or Shigure all day, which was dangerous. He stopped in the hall, looking at the tables that were advertising clubs. There were language clubs, sport clubs, and others. Just then, he stopped. There was a table set up a few feet away, and standing behind the table was Shigure and Ayame, looking evil. He sighed, then stepped up to them. "What are you doing?" Hatori huffed. Shigure and Ayame grinned. "Well, we decided to start a club for all the 'deprived' children in this school." Ayame explained. Shigure nodded. "Yeah, you should join, Haa-san!" Hatori raised an eyebrow. "No thank you, I want to have some sanity when I grow up." Ayame shrugged, while Shigure frowned. "What does sanity mean, Aaya?" Ayame just blinked.
Just then, a few students came up to the table. "Hey," A girl said, "What's this club about?" Ayame turned, his eyes bright. "Ah, well, you see, this club is for students who have 'problems' in their lives. If you have this kind of...'problem', then the people in the club help you get through it." A boy standing there blinked. "You mean like a support group?" Shigure nodded. "Yes, and the club also has days where we all get together...eat cake...talk..." The girl and boy thought for a moment, then signed up. Ayame and Shigure grinned at each other. "A support group?" Hatori asked when the couple left, "No, this is too nice. What's the catch?" Shigure smiled, looking innocent. "Ah, my dear Haa-san, there is no catch. Aaya and I are dedicated to helping 'deprived' students- as we said." Hatori frowned. "I'm coming to the meeting." He said, "So I can make sure you don't get into any trouble." Ayame smiled. "I'm sure you'll love it, 'Tori-san!" Hatori just blinked.
The club meeting was finally starting. "Are you ready, Gure-san?" Ayame asked excitedly. Shigure nodded. "As always, Aaya." About 15 or so students were gathered in an empty room, whispering nervously. Shigure stepped up to the front of the room, while Ayame took a seat in the very front. Hatori was in the back, watching. Shigure cleared his throat loudly. "Attention!" He called. Everyone looked up. "I am Shigure, as you all know-" He paused to wave at Ayame, who waved back. "This is a club for the...well, 'deprived, I guess you could say. Are you all ready to start?" The students all nodded, and Shigure smiled. "All right, then, I'll go first, I guess..." He paused again, looking nervous, but then began talking again.
"Hello, I'm Shigure." He smiled. Ayame grinned. "HI SHIGURE!" He repeated. The class began to get restless. Shigure took in a breath. "After 5 months...well, I'M CLEAN!!!" The whole classroom was silent. "Clean from what?" Some people whispered. The rest of the class turned to Ayame. "What kind of club is this?" The asked. Ayame blinked. "Oh, you didn't know? It's a Drug Rehab club." The class stared at Ayame, then Shigure, then back to Ayame. Everyone stood up, then left quickly. Hatori, who was still in the back, shook his head. "You started a Drug Rehab club?!" He said dully. "I can't believe you guys." Shigure blinked. "Well, 'Haa-San, it wasn't my idea." Ayame swerved around. "So your saying it's my fault?" Shigure crossed his arms. "Yes, Ayame, I am." Ayame gasped. Shigure had just called him Ayame, not by his pet name, Aaya. "Fine, Shigure!" Ayame yelled, jumping up, "IT'S OVER!!" Shigure gasped as Ayame stormed out of the room.
"How can you 'break up'?" Hatori asked dully. "You weren't even together." Shigure looked at Hatori sadly. "You know so little...oh, fine! I don't need him." Shigure stormed out, leaving Hatori there, confused. "Oh well," he sighed, "At least they won't come up with any ideas while they hate each other." He cocked his head from side to side, then left the room. As he was walking down the hall though, he had an unusual craving for a cup of coffee.
Author's Note:: I know, I know, this chapter was uber short, and not that good. I'm working on the next chapter now, called Coffee, Forgiveness, and a very hyper Hatori. Ha, ha, you'll just have to wait and see. ::twitches:: The next chapter will hopefully be longer, and will focus more on Hatori, as you can see. Umm...yeah.
