So...this is my attempt at KyoXMori. It's the beginning, I shall be using it through the rest of the story. hehe. It's a bit drabble-ish. But I hope you like it anyway. Still looking for ideas, if you have any. Much thanks to all the reviewers so far! Enjoy!
Kyo, sulking even more heavily in the windowsill, jumped and growled when Takashi Morinozuka approached him with a plate of chocolate cake.
Mori stood there, as stoically as ever, and offered the cake to Kyo.
The cat narrowed his eyes at the taller boy, refusing to accept the plate. "What do you want?"
Mori carefully placed the plate before Kyo and climbed into the other corner of the windowsill. He pressed his forehead against the glass and stared out at the pool below them.
Kyo was silent, watching.
After a long, uncomfortable silence, Kyo leaned back and huffed. "Can't you say anything?"
"Yes." Mori muttered, the deepness and faint menacing quality of his voice startling the other boy so he kicked the cake plate off the windowsill.
It seemed to hang in midair for a moment before crashing to the ground and shattering with a sound of breaking glass so loud that the entire room turned to look at the twosome.
Kyo jumped to his feet, cursing at everything around him.
Several of the girls muttered under their breath and edged toward the door.
Mori stood up and swept the shards of plate into a small bag, tossing it into a trash can in one smooth motion. Then he picked up the fallen cake and turned to Kyo before throwing it away.
"What happened?" Tamaki hissed, gliding through the crowd to them.
"He—" Kyo started.
"I dropped the plate." Mori shrugged apologetically.
"Oh." Tamaki blinked, wondering why Mori had suddenly grown so clumsy. It wasn't like him to drop…anything.
"Taaakaashiiiii!" Hunny bounded over and climbed up Mori's side, hanging around his neck. "Are you ok?"
"Yes."
"Try not to be so clumsy. 'K, Takashi?"
He glanced between Hunny and Kyo before answering. "Yes."
Kyo blinked in confusion as they left him at the windowsill, the other hosts returning to their gaggles of girls. As soon as they had been swallowed within the circles of girls, he slumped back into the windowsill, mulling over what had just happened, a very unusual thing for him to do.
"Kyon Kyon's in love," Hatsuharu laughed from his couch by the window.
"What the hell!" Kyo shouted, jumping up and preparing to fight Haru. "Stop calling me that!"
"Kyon!"
"Argh!" Kyo jumped toward Haru but found himself suspended oddly in the air before the couch.
Mori held tight to the squirming Kyo, keeping him from attacking the ox.
"What the…? Put me down!"
"It's not nice to attack your friends, Kyon." Hunny waggled his finger at him, actually thinking he could tell the younger boy off.
"He's not my friend!" Kyo continued to try and wriggle out of Mori's grasp but to no avail.
"Kyo! Why didn't you tell me?" Kagura cried, jumping up from beside Haru and tearing the cat from Mori's grip with little trouble.
"Ack!"
"I love you! You didn't tell me you were gay!" She pounded him against the floor until Mori pulled him away again.
"I'm not gay!" He shouted, glad to be out of Kagura's hands. "Leave me alone!"
"What is going on?" Yuki muttered, approaching with the twins behind him.
"Kyon's attacking me," Haru told his cousin, a wide grin on his face.
Kyo growled, motioning threateningly to Haru.
"Put him down, Mori," Haruhi said, feeling some sort of sympathy for the cat.
Mori hesitated for a moment before placing Kyo's feet on the floor.
"Takashi?" Hunny clung to Mori's leg, watching Kyo curl up in the windowsill again.
"Hmm."
"Do you like Kyon?"
There was no answer as everyone straggled once again back to their own places.
