"Len, why aren't you eating?" Tei asked, taking another bite of spaghetti. "There's enough for both of us."

"Um… I'm just not very hungry." Len said, sitting stiffly across from Tei. He had warned Kaito about the binoculars, but of course he didn't listen. Now he had gotten kicked out, and there was no one to interfere if Tei did something, like strangle the waitress.

"Oh, really?" Tei said with a small frown.

"Yeah, sorry, I just-" Len's stomach growled and he paled.

Tei smiled. "Don't worry about it, Len!" She handed him a fork. "I told you, there's plenty!"

Len hesitantly took the fork and stuck it into the spaghetti. Tei smiled at him as he took some spaghetti and ate it.

"How is it?" Tei asked, leaning on her palms.

Len swallowed. "It's good."

Tei smiled. "Great! I was hoping you would enjoy our date, Len!"

Len smiled back weakly.


"Kaito, do you see anything?" Miku asked.

"Nope." Kaito said, peeking through another window.

"What are you doing?" Miku turned to see a policeman standing behind them.

"Uh…" She stuttered. "We're looking for our friends."

"Why don't you just go inside then?" He asked.

"We… Um… We were just leaving." Miku smiled, grabbing Kaito's arm and dragging him away.

"MIku, what are we going to do now?" Kaito asked. "We can't see Len and Tei!"

"We'd better just go home." Miku said. "We're gonna get arrested if we keep this up."

Kaito simply nodded in response.


"That was really good!" Tei sighed, looking at the bill. "I'll pay."

"No, I will." Len said, taking the bill and pulling some money out of his pocket. "It's the polite thing to do…" He muttered.

"Wow, thank you Len!" Tei gushed, smiling hugely.

Avanna came back to take the bill. She thanked them for dining, and left with a smile.

"C'mon, Len!" Tei said, grabbing Len's wrist and dragging him out of the restaurant. "I'm glad you took me out tonight!"

"No problem…" Len said, trying to keep up with Tei without her tearing his arm off.

"I had so much fun!"

"Yeah, me too."

Tei smiled again. "Let's go for a walk!"

Len sighed, but went along with it. Tei skipped over to the park and looked over at the fountain. "Isn't that so pretty?" She said happily. "I love fountains!"

"Yeah…" Len muttered, noticing a girl watching him from across the park. If Tei saw her, that would mean trouble…

"Let's go over here!" Len said quickly, pulling Tei away from the fountain. It was then that he realized exactly who that girl was.

"Rin?!" He shouted.

The other blonde waved at him and motioned for him to come over.

"Um… Tei, Rin wants us to go over there." Len said awkwardly, hoping Tei's reaction wasn't going to be on the more violent side.

Tei looked over at Rin. "I guess if you want to." She said. "Let's just not spend too much time over there."

Len let out a breath he didn't realize he had been holding. "Okay, great."

Tei grabbed his hand again and dragged him across the park.

"Hey guys!" Rin said with a huge grin.

Len groaned. He had known Rin long enough (meaning his entire life) to know what that expression meant. Rin was about to do something she probably shouldn't.

"Rin, what are you planning?" Len said slowly.

"He he… How did you guess?" Rin giggled.

"Just tell me." Len sighed.

"Okay, fine. You see that fence over there?"

Len looked in the direction she was pointing and nodded. "Yeah…?"

She grinned again. "That's where the road roller is."

"What?!"

"We're gonna break it out of jail!" RIn squealed. "I'm just waiting for the signal from my accomplices!"

Len suddenly felt dizzy. "Rin, this is a really bad idea…" He turned to Tei, who had been silent up until now.

"I think this'll be fun!" Tei grinned.

Rin's cell phone rang, the Attack on Titan theme blaring from her pocket. "Neru, are we in?" She was silent for a moment. "Great! We're heading in… Yeah, I've got Len and Tei with me. No, they're fine. Okay, we're heading over! Bye bye!" Rin hung up and smiled at Len and Tei. "Ready to go?"

Hello!

Just to reply to a reviewer real quick, writer's block is basically when you can't really think of what to write or get stuck in a certain point in what you're writing. It's pretty bad.

I don't really have much to say this time around… Oh well.

Thank you to all the reviewers, and thank you for reading!