A/N: Wow, only 2 more chapters to go! I'm going to miss this story, so don't be sprised if one or two extra pop up once in a while.Yay more flirting and blushing! Hope you like and understandthe quote at the end. As always:
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What did her other eye look like? He's always wondered. Even before he fell in love with her, he's always wondered. He doubted he would ever ask, considering when Roxas asked, she gave him a black eye.
No one asked after that.
He doubted even her friends knew. He wondered if her parents even knew. But then again, they were her parents, they'd have to know. They were her parents for goodness sakes.
He doubted it was anything bad. I mean, it's possible, but he just couldn't see it.
The eye everyone could see was so pretty though. It was light brown with flecks of dark green in it. He figured the other one was like that as well. He wanted to stare into both her eyes, not just one.
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"We've been running into each other a lot lately huh?" she asked him.
They were both on Market Street, they had become friends over the days, though their other friends didn't know it. It could all become messy and confusing and end up a big horrible mess.
"Yeah. Let me tell you. So, where are you going?" he asked her, looking at the hair covering her left eye.
"I'm just walking," she gulped and said, trying to make her voice smooth sounding before she said, "Want to walk with me if your not doing anything else?"
He could feel his cheeks start heating up, so he said quickly, "Sure, I have no where to be in a hurry anyway," and the began their walk.
"I've seen you a lot this summer," she said, trying to keep up a conversation.
"Yeah. But then again, we don't hate each other like we used to,"
She nodded, then said, "Well, we're…friends now, so that might be why."
Oh, did it pain them both to hear that word.
Friends.
They both wanted to be a lot more then just friends. But they couldn't say anything.
Friendships could be ruined, hearts could be broken, life's could be destroyed.
Could, not would.
But neither person knew that.
"Hey Fuu?" he asked, stopping and turning to her.
"What?"
"Can I ask you something if you promise not to punch me?"
"What is it?"
"Um…why do you keep you're left eye covered all the time?"
"I was wondering when you were going to ask that," she replied honestly as she turned and walked a few steps, when she stopped, she was facing away from him.
"It's just something I've done since kindergarten since I was made fun of for it."
"But…whats wrong with it?"
She sighed and turned back to face him, "I better just show you," she took a deep breath before saying, "You laugh, or anything like it, I'm going to leave and never come back,"
"You hate being laughed at that much?"
"Yes,"
"Okay, I won't laugh,"
She took another deep breath before closing her eyes and pushing the pieces of hair away. When she opened them, Hayner gasped.
Her other eye was dark green with light brown flecks, the complete opposite of the other eye.
"Wow…" he said, at a loss for words.
"You don't have to say anything, just don't laugh," she warned him.
"Why would I laugh? I like your eyes, their pretty. Without all that hair in your face, you look really pretty."
'Oh my God, did I just say that! I'm so stupid!' he said to himself.
He expected her to make a face before leaving, but to both of their surprise, she just blushed and said, "So, you don't think its weird?"
"No, I don't. You should wear you're hair out of your face once in a while,"
She smiled, "I'll do that. Thanks Hayner,"
My love must be blinding 'cause you can't see it
