Welcome to chapter 3! Thank you for the ones who had reviewed my story so far! Your comments really 'knocked' me out of my subconscious! Arigatou! Honestly, I never thought I'd even get reviews! Glad everyone enjoyed!

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"Tada ima! Oh, Soka? Can you get up?" Hijiri entered the house and was surprised when greeted by his sick twin brother.

Hisoka nodded his head. "I'm pretty well now, it's just that I can't move my head too much," he explained. "I've made dinner."

"You don't have to. I can take over your turn and we'll change shifts. Are you really okay?" the brunette asked. "I'm fine."

Hijiri sighed in relief. "Well, then. I'll eat first."

Hisoka wished the incident that took place in his room was never happened. He was still in shock. A man with so much anonymity and mystery suddenly appeared and claimed to be his guardian angel. He didn't know what to feel or react. He didn't have the explanations how did the man get into their house unnoticed.

Even though his face was cold and emotionless, Hijiri knew better. "Is there something wrong?" he asked. He put down his chopsticks. Hisoka lifted his face. "What is?" his face was still emotionless.

"You looked as if something is bothering you. What is it?" Hijiri looked straight at him. "I'm just having a headache, that's all. What makes you say that?" Hisoka looked back into his plates. "I'm finished. Good night," he continued and went to wash his plates. "Oh, okay. Well, don't forget to eat your medicine. Oyasumi," Hijiri got startled and watched after his brother moves until he was out of sight.

Hijiri was left alone in the dining room. "If you have something to say, just say it…Soka," he continued to eat with anxiety.

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The whole week passed by quickly and Hisoka was going to school again. And that day was the last time he thought he saw the man who claimed to be his guardian angel that went by the name Asato Tsuzuki. However, the man wanted him to call him Tsuzuki.

"Ohayo, Kurosaki-kun," a voice called out from behind. "You're okay now?" It was Wakaba. "Ohayo. Yes. I'm fine now. Thank you," replied with just a small smirk. Then he realized he was in school.

"Hey, Kurosaki. I heard you pull out from the innovation project. Is it true?" another girl came. Her voice was so loud that it attracted the others. "Miki, lower down your voice," Wakaba advised her. She clamped her mouth with both of her hands. Hisoka nodded, without delaying anymore time. He couldn't take both the attention and the pouring emotions from them.

"My doctor told me to slow down in taking school activities so that my health would improve," Hisoka explained without being asked. "Will you excuse me," he said and went outside. He immediately went to Watari's laboratory, wanting to know the next progress regarding the science project.

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"Oh, welcome back, Bon!" Watari's voice really annoyed him. The others greeted his comeback too but quickly returned to what they were doing.

Hisoka went to his teacher's side. "How's it going?" he asked. They joined an extreme science project and they were inventing a tablet that will make a person who ate it go through the whole week without feeling weak or hungry or thirsty. Hisoka thought the idea was super ridiculous but Watari-sensei was so enthused and excited about the idea so the rest of the team had to bear with the mad scientist.

"He's crazy."

"Yeah, tell me about it," Hisoka replied the voice. Then, he noticed the voice sounded familiar. He turned around.

"Ohayo, Kurosaki-kun?" greeted Tsuzuki. Hisoka couldn't believe his eyes or his ears. He couldn't believe the man appeared before his very eyes. In front of everybody else!

Watari looked up. "Oh, Tsuzuki-san! Glad to see you could make it! I heard you only arrived one week before," Watari walked toward them and shook hands with Tsuzuki. "Well, the desserts on the plane were delicious. Sorry I didn't get to buy some gifts from Kyushu for you. Man, one week sure wasn't enough for me to arrange my new house," Tsuzuki replied.

'Watari-sensei knew him?' exclaimed Hisoka in his head.

Watari laughed. "Don't worry about that. Well, have you seen Tatsumi?"

"Um…well, that. I'll see him later…"

'Tsuzuki knows Tatsumi-sensei, too?'

"Who will you see later, Tsuzuki-san?" a deep mellow voice emerged from the door. All three of them turned around. "Ta…Tatsumi-san! Ano…ohayo?" Tsuzuki stepped back. The man who was in charge of the students' affairs lifted his glasses. "I've just received the receipt for your trip from Kyushu to Tokyo. It seems like you have bought some 'things' you could've avoid yourself from buying since the 'things' weren't necessary," he explained, showing Tsuzuki a list of the desserts, sweet cakes and candies he bought from the plane.

Tsuzuki chuckled. "Maa, Tsuzuki-san. You'll get diabetes if you go on like this," Watari advised. "You're not helping, Watari-san," the violet-eyed man looked at the scientist, asking for back-up.

"Sumimasen. Tatsumi-san and Watari-san, you two know him?" Hisoka finally sounded and pointed at Tsuzuki. The three grown men looked at each other. "Watari and I knew Tsuzuki-san since middle school. Tsuzuki-san's here because he'd just assigned to be the new history teacher. By the way, how did you know Tsuzuki-san, Kurosaki-kun?" Tatsumi replied.

Hisoka got startled. There was no way he was going to tell them that Tsuzuki appeared in his room one morning and claimed to be his guardian angel. But still, the man appeared in front of his eyes as if he was a normal person.

"We're neighbours. We met last week, right? It was a school day but you didn't go to school because you were sick," Tsuzuki explained. "Oh, your new house is next to Bon's house? Why didn't I notice it before?" Watari put his index finger under his chin. "Why?"

Watari smiled. "I came to his house as a family doctor but didn't notice there was any house near the Bon's mansion." Tsuzuki giggled. "Because it's a small house, enough for me only," explained the man.

Hisoka just couldn't believe Tsuzuki. The man just lied to him. To everyone. He had lived in the mansion since he was born and he knew if there was anything to be built around the house and he knew there was no such as a house or a small house. The man was a complete fraud.

However, his assumption proved him wrong. A small house was there. The small house where Tsuzuki lived in was there. Next to his house. He was walking back home and it never occurred to him that the house might just be there.

"This can't be happening…" he said as he looked at the small brick house. It was a nice and simple house. Its roof was black and the house itself was painted in soft maroon paint. Gardens of multiple flowers were around the house, giving it a sense of a cottage on the prairie.

Hijiri noticed his twin change of behaviour. "What's wrong with that house?"

"Since when the house was there?" Hisoka pointed at the house, still in disbelief.

The brunette chuckled. "What do you mean? You never noticed it before? The house was built when we were 7. Don't you remember? Ah, here comes the owner," he signed to him.

Once again, Hisoka thought his world was going upside down when he saw him. 'Something is definitely wrong. Absolutely wrong in whatever reasons there are!' he thought.

"Kurosaki-twins, just got back from school?" Tsuzuki stood in front of the door, smiling as if he meant something.

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Continued…well, R&R, please!