Author's Note: All right; I have been thinking about this idea for a while and finally wrote it up. I have a lot of it already typed out, and the chapters vary in length greatly. This is just sort of a rough copy; I do plan to edit it a lot to make it better, but that will come later. Now, you as an audience, I am counting on you to give me your input; what works and what doesn't. I would prefer to get a criticism along with any comments you might have; but it isn't required. Anyways, that is all... No wait, it isn't. This is NOT going to be a SoraxKairi fic. Only boy love...

Disclaimer: I do not own Kingdom Hearts, nor am I claiming to.

Warnings: This chapter, there is nothing to worry about, later on there is implications of sex, and some touching, that is about it for now.

Oh, and by the way, if anyone has any ideas for a title, I would love your input.


"Hey, Riku!" The brown-haired boy was bounding down the halls of Destiny High School, heading towards one poor silver haired boy, Riku. His spikes seemed to bounce up and down with every step, yet those seemingly perfect spikes never changed shape. Even without the help of hair products, Sora managed to keep his hair the exact same way. "Riku! Riku! Riku!" He continued calling out, rather loudly, unfortunately for the bystanders in the hall.

"What is it, Sora?" Riku asked, a hint of annoyance in his voice. If his tone didn't express his annoyance with the loud, obnoxious male, his expression sure did. His sharp, handsome features definitely did not suit the frown he was wearing. Well, perhaps it wasn't the fact that Sora was annoying, but the fact he was already beginning to get a headache. Fridays were supposed to be relaxed days, but waking up with a headache and having the loudest person in the world running up to you did not make one very relaxed.

The two boys had been friends for longer than either of them remembered. They were quite the odd pair; Sora's exuberance and hyperactive personality didn't seem to fit with Riku's calm and cool demeanour. But because they lived next door to one another all their lives, they learned to deal with each other's many perks. Riku was the so-called 'leader' of their little duo, and Sora was the 'follower'. No matter what Riku said to do, no matter how stupid, Sora would most likely do it without so much as a word.

"Did you hear? There is a new girl!" Sora explained as he came to rest in front of Riku, his bright blue eyes wide with excitement. His hands were on his knees as he was bent over slightly, trying to catch his breath from having run, quite literally, all over the school looking for his best friend.

"Point being?" It was rather obvious Riku didn't care much for some new girl in the school. Riku was what most people would call a ladies man, practically every girl in school wanted to be that someone special to him, along with a couple of guys. He had had more than his fair share of both guys and girls in his short seventeen years. His handsome features were the main reason for that; well, what else could it have been? His personality wasn't that great. So, this new girl didn't really spark Riku interest just yet, everyone knew he could get in her pants by the end of the next week, so he would worry about her later.. Not that he would ever brag about it.

Sora let out a frustrated sigh at that. "I know you might not care, but I do! This is my chance to finally get a date!" He exclaimed, throwing his hands in the air for effect. "This new girl doesn't know anything about me! So she won't be completely disgusted and annoyed with me like everyone else!" Sora, unlike Riku, had never been on a date in his life. Sure it was a big hit to his ego, but Sora wasn't the kind of person to give up until he was six feet under the ground. Most girls in the school thought he was a goofball who wouldn't even know what to do with a girl; and they were pretty much right. He relied on being a class clown to get the attention of the girls in his class; but all that did was annoy them. Not that smart on his part.

"Wow, that is great for you." He replied sarcastically, lifting a hand and using it to brush a strand of silver hair out of his face, his aquamarine eyes rolling to the side.

"I know!" Sora cheered, looking quickly over his shoulder, trying to see if this new girl was around. He hadn't actually seen this girl, so he didn't eve know what she looked like. "Now I just have to fine her..." He muttered softly to himself. In the back of his mind though he was imagining she had big dorky glasses, or was as big as an elephant. Despite never having been with a girl before, he had rather high standards.

"You don't even know what she looks like? You really haven't thought this through have you?"

"Well... not fully, but I assure you, I will get a date." Sora stated, giving a curt nod of his head. He was determined; who knew how much getting rejected by a new girl would affect the poor boy.

Riku couldn't help but burst out into laughter, "You, get a date? Have you forgotten how horrible you are with women?"

"Riku!" Sora whined. "I thought best friends were supposed to be supportive!" He complained, putting both hands on his hips and pouting; much like a child. His best friend didn't even believe he could get a date! Well, he hadn't had much luck in the past, but this would be different, he was going to do his best to impress and woo this girl; not matter what!

Finally calming his laughter Riku took a deep breath and looked at his best friend. "Alright, I'm sorry. I hope this girl is stupid enough to accept a date with you." He snickered, quickly turning and beginning to walk away. "Come on, we better get going to class, we don't want to be late."

Sora was still sporting the pout as he obediently followed after his best friend, trying to glare holes into the back of his head the entire way. Unfortunately for him, he wasn't doing a very good job. If anything, all his glare was doing was making the silver locks sway back and forth; but, that might have actually been cause by Riku's walking... no, he was doing it. Sora was sure of it.

The two boys had three out of four classes a day together. To the teacher's dismay, this caused neither one to do their homework, and only making trouble. Even if goofing off wasn't something Riku would normally do, after many years of friendship, he happened to pick up a few of his friend's bad habits. But, to Sora's dismay, Riku never seemed to get in trouble for it, and so Sora ended up in after school detention all by himself.

Walking into the class, Riku took up his seat in the back of the class, with Sora in the seat in front of him. The whole class was uproar, talking and laughter echoing off the walls of the room, no one paying attention to the teacher who was desperately trying to get the class in order. Finally, a knock on the door was what got the class to settle down. They hardly had any visitors to their class, so this seemed to have captured everyone's attention. A few people were whispering to one another, words about a new girl reaching Sora's ears.

"Oh yes, that's right. We have a new student today, class. Her name is Kairi, I hope you all treat her nicely." The teacher chided, while walking over to the door. On the other side was a petite girl, auburn hair falling just above her shoulders, beautiful blue eyes hidden underneath long eyelashes. Sora felt a smirk come to his lips, she definitely didn't look like an elephant. As she walked farther into the classroom, almost every pair of eyes were on her; Riku's being the only ones who weren't.

"Well Kairi, why don't you tell us a bit about yourself?" The teacher asked, taking a seat behind the desk at the front of the class.

Sora didn't even listen to a word she said. He heard her soft, cheery voice, but didn't pay attention to what was being said, he was far too focused taking every detail of the girl he was going to go on a date with. As Kairi walked to her appointed seat near the front, Sora's eyes followed her when most people had found something more interesting to star at. The poor boy was quite literally drooling onto his desk as he gawked at her. Somehow managing to tear his eyes away from her, Sora turned in his seat to face Riku, a silly grin on his face.

"What?" Riku asked, looking up from the paper he had been so fascinated in.

"She's hot... and she is going to go out with me!" He squealed happily, barely restraining himself from jumping out of his seat.

The class seemed to fly by as Sora watched Kairi; he didn't even remember what the day's lesson was about. When the bell rang, Sora jumped slightly, looking about himself quickly.

"Class is over moron." He heard Riku laugh behind him. "To busy watching the love of your life, to realize it?"

Sora turned his head, shooting Riku a rather nasty glare. "Yes I was, as a matter of fact." He bit back, picking up his backpack that had never actually been emptied. Riku just shook his head and walked past Sora, heading towards the exit of the room.

"Well don't sit there gawking all day, or you will miss your next class. And I won't be able to drag you there on time." Riku called back, still laughing softly. Second period was the only class they didn't have together, but they didn't mind. They knew that an hour and fifteen minutes later, they would be eating lunch together.

With a soft laugh, Sora began walking out of the room, his black backpack slung over one shoulder. The only reason he was actually able to leave so easily was Kairi had already left the room, walking out with a small group of girls. He didn't really know what it was about that girl, but Sora couldn't stop looking at her. Faintly, he wondered if perhaps it was love at first sight. Of course, there was no such thing as love at first sight, but Sora clung to the thought, hoping to use it to get him through the rest of the day until he could see Kairi the next day. But, luckily for him, or perhaps not, Kairi was in his next class as well.