Well, here I am again, writing another chapter. I hope that you all are loving the never ending drama of this story. It should be getting really good soon, I promise. So, onto the story!

Disclaimer: I do NOT OWN D.N.Angel!

Think Twice About Your Actions

The next morning, Toumyo was sitting at her desk with her poem book wide open to a blank page. Her mind was filled with so many thoughts that she couldn't put any of them down. Her auburn eyes looked at the wall and tried to concentrate. She groaned as her mind was still on the night before. Why was it that he was the one causing her mind to go crazy? A sigh came from her as she set down the pen. Her mind wouldn't stop thinking about the thief who had visited her. The older teen tucked some of her hair behind a ear. She had to forget about him. If Krad ever found out, her life would be over. She clenched a fist. 'Damn...why do I have to be a pawn? Why can't I just be free like everyone else?' Biting her lip, she felt more tears threaten to fall from her eyes. It always came back to her last name. Hikari.

Satoshi walked back through the park that his cousin visited often. His light blue eyes scanned the area, wondering what she loved about this place. It was peaceful here and quite quaint. His feet took him down the path that he had seem her tread before. Although, she hadn't shown up here in a while, he still wanted to know why she loved this park so much. The blue haired teen let out a deep breath and began to move forward when he bumped into someone. His eyes focused closer to him to see that familiar red hair. He blinked as the teen took a step back. "Excuse me."

"Oh! Hiwatari...sorry." Daisuke said, blushing some in embarrassment. "I wasn't paying attention."

"Its alright. It was my fault." he said with a nod.

The red head stood there and blinked some. Daisuke wasn't sure why Satoshi was out in the park. Maybe they could spend some time together. The red eyed boy missed being with his forbidden friend. He smiled and tilted his head. "So what are you doing out here?" he asked, hoping that would keep the detective here for a little while longer.

The blue haired boy frowned at this question. "My cousin." he said, not saying anymore.

"Toumyo?"

He nodded.

"Did she ask you to come here?"

"No, I merely wanted to know why she visited this place."

"Oh, well she told me that she can write here." he said with a knowing nod.

"She told you?" Satoshi asked, raising a blue eyebrow. Toumyo never told anybody anything. She kept everything to herself. What made Daisuke so important?

"Uh...well..." he said, blushing again. "I go to Moon Glen sometimes, and well I talk to her." he said, looking nervous. "She is really nice."

A small smile came from Toumyo's cousin. Yes, she was nice. She was the Hikari with a caring heart. In many ways, Satoshi felt bad for his cousin. She would never be able to be normal, just like him. But she had a better chance of attempting it. His cousin didn't have a D.N.Angel inside her, lurking and trying to push himself out. A sigh came from Satoshi as he stood there. He wished he could be normal, just like every Hikari did.

"Well, I had better get going! Mom wants me home before dinner, gotta do homework and stuff." he said waving. The red head started to move away.

The blue haired boy looked at him and then nodded. "Toumyo is a nice girl, I would hate for her to get involved with anything dangerous." he said, a serious look was on his face.

Daisuke's eyes widened as he looked at Satoshi and nodded. "Right, don't worry. I wouldn't want that either. She is to sweet to have anything bad happen to her." he said, smiling as he thought about how sad she must be and how conflicted her emotions must be after a night like last night.

Satoshi smiled briefly and then left him. The detective couldn't place his finger on it, but something was wrong with his cousin. He had talked with her this morning and she sounded dazed. Maybe because she didn't have many people to talk to, or she was trying to write. He had hoped that maybe Daisuke's cheerful personality might help her come out of that saddened stage. But she hadn't gone to work today. He shrugged before feeling pain all over his body. It was happening again. Just thinking about Daisuke made it happen now. He staggered to a tree where he managed to push Krad back. "No...you can't come out right now." he said, almost wincing at how much it hurt. He damned his weak body as he lay under the tree to rest for a moment.

Thunder sounded outside the window of Toumyo's room. A jump came from her as she was sitting at her desk once again. Her auburn eyes closed as she concentrated to the rhythm of the rain. Suddenly her eyes snapped open and she picked up her pen, writing as words came to mind for yet another poem to express what she was feeling. The girl's heart was confused and stuck in the middle. Toumyo just couldn't decide on what to do. She bit her lower as the pen moved quickly, words appearing before her until she was done. It was then that she read it to herself to see how it flowed.

I close my eyes and all I see is blackness, I am surrounded by it.

And then there is a light and it keeps getting bigger. Until its almost surrounding me.

All I have to do is let go of the darkness and I shall be free. Free to love.

It was shorter then her other poems, but it made sense to her as she sat there. Tears were threatening to fall as she read it. It fit how her emotions were at the moment. Toumyo just wanted to be free to love. The girl knew that it was impossible for her to really fall in love with Dark. She would be forced to constantly live her life in fear, more so then now. A sigh came from her as she lowered her head. Another loud clap of thunder was heard outside the window. She jumped at the sound. Blinking, she looked out the window and saw the rain pour down. "How fitting." she said, as she felt more tears spill over. Her hands closed the book before she stood up. As she was tucking in her chair, something flew past her window. Looking over, she didn't see anything and frowned. Thinking it was nothing, she walked out of the room.

A knock was heard at her door as she was now in the kitchen. Toumyo frowned as she wondered what her cousin was doing visiting her without warning. Then again, he would do this every now and then. A heavy sigh came from her as she walked to the door. "Who is it?" she asked, waiting for the familiar voice.

"Delivery for a Ms. Toumyo Hikari."

Now the auburn haired girl was confused. She opened the door with that adorable lost look. However, it didn't last long as she realized who was standing there soaking wet. Her eye widened. "Wha? What are you doing here?" she asked, her heart seeming to lift in hopes that she might give in to the feelings that were dwelling inside her.

"I already told you. You have a delivery, but I can't exactly give it to you in out here in this nasty weather." he said, flashing that classic Dark smile.

"Oh…right." she said, letting him in without even thinking about what her cousin would say. "You're soaking wet." Toumyo moved out of the way and held the door open for him to walk through and drip all over her small rug in the entrance way. Clearing her throat, she moved past him to the linen closet to get some towels for him. "Here." she said, tossing them to him. "Don't be dripping all over the place in the house." she said, agitated that he was here. She was trying not to think about him and here he was standing right there.

"Well, we are just as feisty as ever." he said, smirking as he dried off his hair and let the towel drape over his shoulders. He stood there, his shirt still wet from the pouring rain that he had promptly decided to fly in to deliver the tiny gift that he had brought. Dark dried off the shirt as much as he could. His dark purple eyes looked at her glaring at him. "Yes?"

"What is this package? Hurry up and give it to me so that you can leave." she said, standing there looking quite upset.

"Oh, right." he said, holding the towels. "Well, I might be able to give it you if you could take these back."

"Right, right...just hurry up." she said, holding out her hands to take the wet towels. Taking them, she threw them into the dirty clothes basket and walked back out, tapping her foot when she noticed that he had moved into the living room. "Excuse me, what are you doing?" she asked, fighting the rising emotions that could barely be contained. Toumyo walked into the living room and just stared at him. What on earth was he doing here? What was he going to give her? Hopefully not another black feather.

He turned and looked at her. "Ah." he said, before standing up. Walking closer, his hand went into his pocket, where he pulled out something small. "You know, I found something that I thought might belong to you." he said, a soft smile on his face. "So, close your eyes."

Toumyo's eyes widened as she stood there. "You want me to what?"

"Just close your eyes..." he said, sounding like he was tired of fighting her.

"Um...alright." she said, slowly closing them and then snapping them open again. "No funny business."

"No funny business." he said, smiling reassuringly. Once she had closed her eyes, he moved closer to her and attached the missing charm to her necklace. The charm of the wing that had been missing for a while now. A soft chuckle came from him when he heard her protest slightly. "Then look in the mirror." he said, stepping back with a warm smile.

She raised an eyebrow as soon as her eyes were open, but then moved to the mirror. Toumyo gasped as her hand went over her charm that Krad had broken a while ago. "You...but how!" she asked his moving image.

"See, all thief's aren't bad. I decided to steal it just for you. I remembered you wearing it the first time I ever set my eyes on your gorgeous face." he said, now directly behind her. He watched as she turned around and for once smiled a genuine smile. Relief came over him, followed by happiness. She deserved to smile like that.

"I thought I would never get it back. Thank you so much!" she said, opening her arms for a hug but stopped. "Thanks." A look of disappointment came over her face. She couldn't let her heart make these decisions for her. Hikari's were never allowed to fall in love, to be happy. Especially not fall in love with a sworn enemy. A longing sigh came from her as she lowered her head in defeat. Krad would forever have a leash on her. "I am getting tired...its late." she said, turning to go but something stopped her. Lifting her head up, she saw his face just looking at her. No sadness, or worry was there. Just a soft smile, one that she could look at all day. "Stop...looking...like that." Toumyo managed to get that out without stumbling to much for words.

"Looking like what?" he asked, coming even closer, testing his boundaries with which were now welcoming him. He watched her close her eyes as if to hide tears and that was when he couldn't take it anymore. He wrapped his arms around her and that was when everything changed. Slowly, she wrapped her arms around him and buried her head in chest. The purple haired thief smiled softly. "Its alright. You deserve someone who can take this pain away." he said, knowing that no matter how hard he tried, she would never pick him, the enemy.

She nodded against his chest. Her words were muffled, but she didn't care. Everything her heart had was now showing as Toumyo's tears fell onto his already wet shirt. Pulling away, she looked up. "Yes, but I would get in deep trouble if I were to pick a thief." she said, laughing some as a tear fell down her face. A slight gasp escaped when she felt his soft touch wipe it away. Why was it that he seemed to calm her, make her feel like a normal person? "Dark..." she uttered his name.

The purple haired thief smiled. "I won't force you to make that decision. But sometimes, you should let your heart chose for you. While I will live much longer then you, I can grant you happiness in your lifetime." He cupped her cheek.

Closing her eyes, she nodded. However, her eyes snapped open when she felt his lips on her forehead. For all the times, that she had talked with him, he actually could be a gentlemen. Maybe he did care? No, that couldn't be it. It just couldn't. Toumyo stood there, looking at him for a moment before smiling. "I must get some sleep. I have work in the morning." she said, backing away from him.

"Then I shall have to stop by." he said, that classic smirk appearing as he made his way to the door.

She watched him leave before feeling her charm once again. Laughing softly, she made her way to her room again where she plopped on the bed. A sigh came from her. Pulling up the covers, she settled in. "Maybe...I can fall for him. Maybe my heart will learn to love. If only he would teach me." Her eyes closed as she was about to fall asleep when she heard the door open and then slam shut. Jumping up in bed, her eyes looked at her poem book. Scampering out of bed, she managed to get the book hidden and was getting back into bed when her door was forcefully opened.

"He could teach you? Who could teach you?" Those golden eyes holding malice as he stormed over to her.

"K-Krad! He...is just someone that I met. He could teach me to write better." she said, hoping that he fell for it. Obviously he didn't as he hands were now on her neck.

"I see you found the missing charm."

"A friend gave it to me."

"I don't suppose this would be the same person, would it?"

She shook her head as best she could before he tightened his grip. Fear came back into her heart as she was fighting for air. "Pl-pl...ease."

"I don't suppose that this person would have black wings and just left the house a few moments before I showed up." he said, picking her up and then hurling her away from the bed, against the wall. "No more chances, Toumyo. You are to never associate with him. Understand?" Krad made his way to her and stood over her before using his magic to lift her up to his eye level. "One more move and I will erase all of your memories of him." His hand lifted up and backhanded her. Seeing a tear fall, he felt satisfied and then left her floating for a little longer, then dropped her. "Behave." Those were his final words as he walked out of her room and left her home with her in tears. His eyes looked at her window and he muttered a few words that caused her room to glow slightly. With that, he took flight, back to the Hiwatari mansion.

End Chapter...

I am sorry for the lack of the line, but it wouldn't let me this time. Stupid I know, its been a while, and hopefully this will help you guys out for a while. College has completely fried my brain. So, I don't know when I will post, but hopefully it will be soon. I don't wanna leave ya on this kinda cliffhanger. Not with what I have in store. See ya soon!