The second birthday
"D?"
The kami opened his eyes and looked at his lover sleepily. "What is it, Leon? Aren't you satisfied?" he asked, nearly yawning. As delightful as their newfound occupation in bed was, it was also quite exhausting, especially because of a certain small result that always chose to wake up just when they'd finished and were about to drift off to sleep.
The blonde smiled down on him and threaded his hand through D's hair. "I am. How should I not be, silly? It just gets better and better every time."
D's eyes twinkled with mischief. "I should hope so. But I am very tired, Leon, and it's already quite late. You will have to work tomorrow and Dana will probably wake at half past seven again. We should try to sleep soon."
"I know." Leon kissed his lover and tucked him closer into his arms. "But Dana's what I want to talk about. Well, not exactly she, but her birthday. I mean, I know which day it is. At least, I think I know. But what will we do? Do you celebrate children's birthdays?"
D blinked a few times and was surprised himself as he discovered something. "I do not know when exactly her birthday is," he confessed, both amused and nonplussed. "I know the night, but as we were flying over the ocean and through the time zones, I'm afraid I cannot really recall which day it was. We didn't celebrate her first birthday. I never thought about that."
Leon was quiet for a moment and then he chuckled. "Oh D, that's just so you! Poor kid, not getting a birthday party because her father doesn't know when she was born!"
"I know when she was born! I just don't know which date it was! It's not that important, after all. Dates, I mean. Humans just made them up to be able to measure time," D defended himself and propped himself up on his arms, escaping Leon's grip. The blonde grinned, not rising to the bait.
"Well, okay, then what will we do now? Not celebrate at all? Choose one day? Or what?"
"Do you want a celebration?" D asked and slipped back. No reason to stay so uncomfortable above Leon when he could as well lie down on him.
His lover shrugged. "Well, yes. I mean, I don't know. If you don't want one, it's okay, too. But birthdays are cool if you're a kid. I don't know."
D sighed softly. "We do celebrate birthdays. Well, we did, in the old times. Since it's only three of us left, we stopped it. I do not know why. My grandfather never told me. I do not even know when I was born. Dana is different. I see no reason why we shouldn't celebrate her birthday."
"Well, it's just – I'd like to invite Jill. And Chris will be here, too, so it'd be kinda like a family party…" Leon's voice trailed off, unsure. "If you want that," he added meekly. Warmth swept through D's body and he sighed softly.
"Yes, I do."
Even if he didn't consider Jill as much family as Leon did, he saw no reason to object. She was a good friend of Leon's. Perhaps one day, if they talked a little more, spend a little more time together, she might become his friend, too. Once he would have deemed it unlikely, after all, the woman was a human.
But once he would have deemed Leon his lover unlikely, too.
"When will Chris arrive here, anyway?" he inquired, rolling on top of Leon completely and looking down on him.
"Three days from tomorrow. Aunt Mary said he'll fly alone, well, under guidance, but alone. So I'm gonna take the day off so I can pick him up. Can he stay in the shop or do I have to get my couch ready?"
D chuckled. "Of course he can stay here, Leon. The shop is big enough to host much more than one more child."
"Okay. He'll want to stay here anyway," Leon conceded and yawned. "Just wanted to make sure. Have to ask Jill in time, else she'll have a date or something."
The kami hesitated, but he felt he could perhaps now ask something he'd been busy with for a while. "Why do you still keep that apartment anyway?" he asked shyly. "It's not like you'd use it anymore. You've been staying at the shop day and night for the past weeks."
Leon was silent.
"Are you asking me to move in with you?" he said then and turned his head to look at D. He hid his face behind dark hair and nodded.
"You mean, like a real couple?"
Another shy nod.
"Even if people will talk?"
D sighed deeply. "They are probably already talking. It is only sensible, isn't it? You're here the whole time anyway …"
He felt the grin and the blonde settled more into the bed. "Well, fine with me. I can move in. But not right now. I'll have to keep it anyway a few months longer until I can terminate." He yawned again. "Okay, I'm tired. Let's talk about all the other stuff tomorrow, okay?"
The kami was about to say yes when he heard the soft cry from the room next door and grimaced, wrestling out of Leon's embrace. "You go to sleep, Leon. I will take care of Dana."
The blonde sighed deeply and got up, too. "You don't really think she'll sleep again before she's seen I'm here, do you?"
The corners of D's mouth twitched. "No, not really," he admitted and handed Leon a bathrobe. "Who will be carrying her around tonight?"
"You. I did yesterday. It's your turn."
D was just dressing Dana when Leon clambered down the stairs. "Gotta get Chris from the airport. You wanna come along?" he asked, obviously in a hurry. Dana laughed and hopped up and down.
"Chris!" she cried. Pon-chan besides her on the changing table hopped up and down, too.
"He's coming back!" she called happily.
Leon grinned. "Yeah, he is. So now, anyone interested in fetching him?"
D finished buttoning up Dana's shirt. "I think it would be better if you went alone, Leon. I don't know if we would reach the airport in time if I have to get Dana ready," he replied calmly, but his bright smile betrayed his outer calm. His lover nodded and waved at them, striding out the door.
"Right. Pon-chan, you coming along? What about Tetsu?"
"Yeah!" the raccoon yelled and quickly followed Leon. D turned back to his daughter and rubbed his nose on hers.
"Your uncle is coming, Dana, isn't that great? Chris is a wonderful child. I really hope you will be nice to him. Do you promise you will behave when he is here?" he asked the child kindly.
Dana held up her hand. "Swear!" she said earnestly and D chuckled.
"Oh my, Leon has taught you something there. Well, come here, we'll prepare tea while your father picks him up. He will be hungry after the flight, surely."
The woman at the desk looked a little irritated when Leon arrived, raccoon and totetsu in tow. "Has the flight from New York already come in?" he asked breathless. She looked at her computer and nodded. "The flight arrived twenty minutes ago. The passengers are still deboarding. Is there someone you are waiting for?"
"Yes, my brother. His name's Chris Orcot," Leon said and absent-mindedly placed Pon-chan on his shoulders because the raccoon had climbed up his leg.
The woman raised an eyebrow. "I've got him here, sir. Would you please show me some identification? He's travelling under guidance."
Leon almost sighed, but then, Aunt Mary had told him they wanted to be sure Chris arrived in L.A. in once piece. It was just typical Uncle Arthur. So he fished out his badge and showed it to her. Her demeanour changed at once. "Of course, Detective Orcot. Over here, please. As soon as he comes, I will send him to you." She smiled brightly and batted her eyelashes.
Tetsu looked at the woman critically and Leon quickly grabbed his fur to take him to the row of plastic seats. "C'mon, she's nothing to munch on, T-chan," he said to the grumpy totetsu.
"I didn't want to eat her anyway. She smells of too much perfume," he snapped and stuck his nose up. But then his face lit up, because a small figure came running down the aisle, waving with both arms.
"Brother! T-chan! Pon-chan! I'm here!" Chris yelled and flung himself at first at Leon, then at the totetsu and at last cuddled Pon-chan until the raccoon looked kind of dizzy with the lack of air.
The elder laughed and ruffled his hair. "Yeah, we noticed, buddy. C'mon, let's get back to the shop, D and Dana are already waiting for you. You're ready to meet your niece?"
Chris' blue eyes were bright. "Course I am! I'll be a good uncle, I promise! I'll show her how to paint and I'll take her to Philippe, and to Honlon and everyone!"
Leon chuckled and led the way to the car. "Well, Honlon already knows about her, Chris. She's Dana's elder sister, after all."
"Oh." Chris looked a little bit disappointed at that, but then he brightened again. "But I bet she's never been to Philippe's room!"
The elder smiled. "Not as far as I know. And I bet she's never played any of the games you used to play with Honlon. You can show her those, too."
"Yeah!" Chris' face showed firm determination. Leon grinned again, glad that his younger brother had taken the news so well. He didn't know if he'd have reacted that way. Guessing by his first reaction back in Japan, probably not.
The boy talked all the way back to the pet shop excitedly, but when they finally reached it, he fell silent again. Leon gently nudged him down the stairs, ignoring the stares the owners of the other stores were giving them. "What's the matter, buddy? You don't need to be shy. Dana's a sweetie."
"But –" Chris looked up at him with begging blue eyes. "I'm not just a visitor, am I, brother?"
Leon's heart thumped hard for a second. He knelt down so he was on his brother's level and looked him deeply into the eyes. "No, Chris, you're not. You'll never be just a visitor. You're family. We're all family now, you, D, Dana and me. Whaddya think, we gonna be a good one?"
The younger brightened again. "Yeah! We're gonna rock!" Leon bit his lip, hard, and pushed open the doors to the pet shop.
"We're here!" he called inside and was at once greeted with blasting noise. It seemed that each and every pet had come to the front room to welcome Chris, but they all made way respectfully when D stepped out of the kitchen, a bright smile on his lips.
"Christopher! Welcome back!"
Leon just rolled his eyes as his brother flung himself into the Count's arms as well. Tetsu grinned and nudged him. "Didn't dislike it when he did it with you," he murmured teasingly, but Leon ignored him. He had spotted the little girl hiding shyly behind the curtain to the kitchen and strode over, coaxing his daughter forward. The Count let go of Chris and shoved him a little closer to Leon, who smiled at his brother.
"And this is Dana, Chris. Say hello to your uncle, sweetie."
The children's eyes met, Dana's shy and curious, Chris' curious and elder-brotherly. "Hi Dana. I'm your uncle Chris," he said and extended his hand.
The girl hesitated and Leon nudged her as well. "C'mon, shake hands with him, honey."
Dana leaned back into him, but took the boy's hand. "Oh, how cute!" Pon-chan sighed. Kanan snorted, but she looked content as well. Leon was the one who decided it was getting way too fluffy for him and clapped his hands.
"So, D, you got anything prepared? Because I think Chris is hungry. Aren't you, buddy?"
"A bit," the younger confessed and led Dana to the table. The girl followed after a questioning glance to D, who nodded encouragingly.
"The Count makes really good sandwiches," Chris told her and climbed onto the sofa, helping the girl up, too. "My mom's are good, too, but his are better."
"Good thing Aunt Mary didn't hear that," Leon murmured and went into the kitchen, closely followed by D. "So, seems those two are going to be friends, huh?"
D looked back at uncle and niece, surrounded by pets. "I do hope so," he answered and took a plate with quite a few sandwiches. "After all, they are both children in the garden Eden. They should have many things in common."
"Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you, happy birthday dear Dana, happy birthday to you!"
Leon, watching the pets and Chris sing for his child, chuckled and nudged D. "Look, Dana's singing too," he whispered. "We'll have to explain to her that it's her birthday."
The kami smiled and took the cake to carry it over to the small table. "I don't mind her singing at all," he replied and placed it in front of his daughter.
Chris squealed. "Cool, with real candles! Look Dana! You've gotta blow them out and wish for something!"
The girl looked at him questioningly, so he slipped down from the sofa and showed his niece. Her face brightened and with a mighty effort, she blew out the two candles, making the pets break into applause and Leon laugh with joy. D stared at him in wonder, a strange expression of surprise and love shining on his face. T-chan and Shuko exchanged a glance.
"Way too fluffy!" the totetsu murmured and the dragon chuckled.
Chris was oblivious to his friend's complaint. He beamed with pride and instructed his niece further. "And now you've got a wish! What do you want?" he asked, ignoring that the wish should be kept a secret.
Dana didn't have to think much. "Cake!" she demanded, making her human father laugh even more. D pinched him gently and cut his daughter a slice of cake.
"I think it's a good wish," he said.
Leon chuckled. "Well, of course you would think that," he replied.
"I would not!" the young kami protested and his lover grinned broadly.
"Course not, never. You would never think a cake's a good present. Except you like it all the same when I bring one for you."
"That's just polite, since you are drinking my tea all the time," D gave back quickly. They continued to bicker, not noticing that Chris was watching them with wonder in his blue eyes.
"They're different to before," he whispered to Pon-chan. His friend smiled up at him, he knew she was, though all he could see were the whiskers besides her nose twitching.
"Of course they are, Chris," she answered. "They aren't enemies anymore. And they have Dana now. Of course things had to change to make that work."
The boy hunched his shoulders slightly and stared at his own slice of cake. "They're a family now, aren't they?" he asked very quietly.
D's fine hearing picked up on the sad note in his voice and he turned to him, smiling. "Chris, is anything wrong?" he inquired, concerned the younger Orcot might not be happy with something though not knowing what, since he'd been to busy arguing with the elder to catch Chris' words.
Chris smiled back at him, but his blue eyes told another story. Leon had also perked up and was watching his brother alertly. "No, I'm alright, Count," he replied, turning his eyes to his plate again.
"Would you help me fetch something to drink from the kitchen, please?" D asked, signalling Leon to have a look at Dana while he was talking to Chris. The blonde obeyed and went to sit besides his daughter, scolding her in amusement for feeding cake to Tetsu, who bared his teeth and pretended to growl at the human, in a far too good mood to be really angry at him.
Chris' eyes rested on them for a moment, then he stood and followed D into the kitchen, sighing a little. The young kami handed him a jug of orange juice. "Are you not happy that you are here, Chris?" he said softly, kneeling down in front of the boy.
The blue eyes wandered off. "Sure, I am," Chris murmured and shuffled his foot on the floor.
"But?" D inquired further. The boy looked up again.
"It's weird," he confessed and hunched his shoulders even more. "I mean, you and big bro' – you always fought. And now you're still fighting, but it's not like you used to. And he's looking at you differently, too, and you at him, and there's Dana…" Hastily he added, "It's not that I don't like her!"
Spontaneously D embraced the boy and pulled him close to his body. "Don't worry, Chris," he whispered. "Leon and I still do love you. Nothing can change that, neither Dana nor the fact that we now are a couple. You are part of the family as well."
Chris' lower lip trembled. "When Sam and Josie took me away…" he started and bravely suppressed a sob. "You said that I couldn't stay in the pet shop forever. Because I'm a human. But brother's a human, too. Will you leave again?"
At that, D pulled him even closer, wanting to offer as much comfort as he could. Only now did he understand how much Chris had hurt, too, perhaps even more than Leon.
"No, I will not leave again. Not anytime soon," he whispered. "And should I be forced to leave, I won't go without telling your brother where I will go to."
"Can I stay here with you and brother and Dana?" The boy's eyes were so blue and pleading.
D sighed deeply and caressed his cheek. "And what about your parents, Chris?" he asked. "Don't you think they would miss you, too? They missed you very much during the year you were here, and I know your sisters did as well."
"But Leon's my brother," Chris argued, not willing to give up. The young kami smiled sadly.
"Yes, he is, Chris. And I'm sure he would love to have you here again. I would love to have you here, too. But your place is with your family now."
"Why?"
"Because they need you, Chris," D answered softly, stroking the boy's hair. "The fight you and Sam had has hurt your family very much, not only you, but your sisters and parents as well. It is important for them that you don't leave them again until those wounds have been healed."
Chris nodded slowly. "Just like you can't leave because you left brother once," he concluded. D smiled and petted his head.
"Yes, Chris, exactly. Just like I can't leave because I would hurt your brother too much then."
The boy brightened. "But I can come visit in my holidays, can't I?" he asked eagerly and D asserted at once.
"You are always welcome in this shop, Christopher," he said earnestly. "And you will always be, no matter what. After all, what would your friends do if you wouldn't look after them every once in a while? And Dana needs her uncle's help as well to become a good girl one day."
Chris giggled. "Pon-chan said she's a lot like brother," he said. "I bet she'll start swearing, too!"
D looked quite sourly. "Let us both try to teach her that even though her father likes it, it's not a proper thing to do for a young lady ," he replied, stood up and held out one hand to Chris. "Now let's go back to the others before your brother starts to worry," he suggested, smiling. "And before T-chan eats your cake, too."
Chris took the hand trustingly and smiled up at the Count. "Yeah, and before he starts biting big bro'!"
Leon looked up questioningly when they came inside, but D smiled reassuringly and the blonde calmed down. "Hey, we've been waiting for you. Dana wants to start unwrapping her presents," he said and winked at his daughter. "Don't you, sweetie?"
"Presents!" she squealed and scrambled up from Leon's knees, looking over his shoulder in expectation at the colourfully wrapped parcels piled up on another table. D smiled and took them up.
"Well then, here you go, darling," he said gently. "Happy second birthday, my dear child."
"My dear child?" Leon echoed and was favoured with a reprimanding glance. Chris giggled again and gave Dana a small parcel as well, blushing a little.
"I made it myself," he mumbled and crossed his arms behind his back.
"Careful, honey!" Leon thwarted his daughter and helped her unwrap the small book inside, opening it to take a look inside. Dana squealed in delight. "Tetsu!" she cried and pointed to the first page. The totetsu hopped onto the sofa and stuck his nose into the book, too.
"Wow, you learned how to draw!" he said astonished and grinned. "Though my eyes are not that big…"
"Story Daddy!"
D could barely hide his chuckle at Leon's exasperated face and patted Chris' shoulder in affection. "Thank you very much, Chris!" he whispered. "Now Dana has at least one other book she wants to read."
The boy grinned up at him. "I wrote a story myself, too," he told proudly. His brother took his chance at escaping another story-telling time.
"Well, then I think you should read it to her yourself. After all, it's your present," he said, making Dana leave his lap.
Chris blushed, but he sat down besides his niece and started to read to her while Leon sat down in D's high-backed chair. The kami raised his eyebrow at him, but the elder Orcot merely grinned and patted his leg. Two small pink spots appeared on D's cheeks, and he sat down on Leon's knees, even allowing him to place an arm around his waist. And he rested his head on Leon's shoulder, too. Fortunately, everybody else was too busy looking at the book and listening to Chris to note. So no one noticed either when suddenly the kami startled and blushed for real this time.
"Leon!" he hissed, quickly using his hair to hide behind.
"What? I didn't do anything." Leon grinned broadly, obviously satisfied with the effect.
D glared. "The children are around," he reprimanded silently.
"And busy with the story," the human gave back as quietly. "Don't tell me you haven't been thinking about it, too. I saw how you looked at me just five minutes ago before you went into the kitchen with Chris."
The young kami sighed a bit exasperated. "That does not mean you may do such things," he murmured and stopped Leon's hand from doing further mischief by simply intertwining his fingers with his.
"Well, you never said you don't want me to do them either. What was the matter with Chris? Isn't he happy?" Leon whispered and D shook his head.
"He is. He just needs time to adjust to the new situation here," he replied, knowing that Leon would understand that.
"Yeah, can imagine it's pretty weird seeing us this way after having watched us fight for a whole year," the blonde said, confirming his suspicion. "You think he'll come around?"
D smiled down at his new lover. "I think he will, if we help him," he answered and raised his eyebrow again. "However, I doubt your hands under my clothes are going to help this case, Leon."
By the time evening rolled in D had already forgotten about his aversion to Leon's touches. He sighed softly when he at last closed the door to Chris' old bedroom, the boy fast asleep behind it, surrounded by his friends. There was much more life in the shop with two children being present. But he liked it.
However, he could not deny that he'd wished for the past hour or so the children would be sleepier so he and Leon might finally be able to celebrate Dana's birthday in their own way. A smile crept onto D's lips when he remembered the glances the blonde had kept shooting him the whole afternoon. He should perhaps find it strange that they were barely able to keep their hands off each other, but then again, they never had much time to themselves. There was always something or rather, someone, around who demanded their attention. And Leon had to work during the week. But today and tomorrow he was off duty, and D fully intended to make use of that.
So he hurried into their bedroom, finding Leon already stretched out on the bed. He narrowed his eyes at the young kami and patted the bed sheet besides him. "Now what did take you so long?" he asked. "Dana went to sleep half an hour ago."
"Chris wouldn't let me go," D replied, complying happily and lying down half on top of Leon who at once sneaked his arms around the kami's waist. "I couldn't very well deny his wish. He's been gone so long."
"But now you're done telling stories for today, aren't you?" Leon whispered, stroking his hands up and down D's back. The kami purred and buried his head in Leon's shoulder.
"Yes, I am," he breathed, starting to nibble at Leon's ear. The blonde's breathing sped up, and he groaned and flipped D over onto his back, opening the collar of his cheongsam to get to the skin beneath.
"It's a damn shame all of those have such high collars," he murmured, softly kissing his way down along the line of the opening silk. D chuckled a little breathless.
"I wouldn't be forced to wear them if you wouldn't insist on giving me hickeys," he replied, arching up when Leon's hand started stroking his belly.
"It's only two," the human murmured, going further down to one sensitive nipple. D made a tiny noise.
"Two too many if you ask my customers, dear Leon. I would not represent a very trustworthy shopkeeper if I showed up at work with the signs of last night clearly visible, would I?"
"It's not as if you're such a trustworthy shopkeeper anyway," Leon pointed out dryly and then decided that he didn't want to talk any longer. That was fine with D. He didn't want to talk about the shop, his duties or customers anymore, too. He just wanted to feel his lover. So he reached for him.
"Leon, please!"
His plead was heard immediately and the blonde leaned down, capturing D's mouth with his own. He sighed and tugged at the hem of Leon's shirt, tearing it out of the waistband of his jeans. "Have I told you I wanted to do this the whole evening?" he purred into the human's ear when they had to pause to breathe. He felt Leon grin in the semi-darkness and then soft kisses were placed on his shoulder.
"I – think – I – noticed," he told the kami between kisses and started to suck at the little spot where shoulder and throat met, making D shiver with pleasure.
This was so good. It was better than everything he'd ever dreamed of, and it was reality. This was the real Leon under his hands, his real skin, smelling of sweat and Leon and feeling so soft although he always seemed to be so rough. D plunged into the sensations headfirst and was halfway to getting lost in them when…
"Daddy?"
The small voice from the door made them jerk up in surprise. D hastily grabbed the gaping collars of his cheongsam while Leon straightened his t-shirt again. Then he slid off the bed and went to Dana, standing in the doorframe uncertainly, cat and penguin securely tucked in under her arm. He knelt down before his daughter. "What's the matter, sweetie? Did you wake? Can't you go to sleep again?"
Dana shook her head. Her gaze wavered between her fathers. "Dana want to be with Daddy and Bàbà," she said whiney. Leon cast a glance at the kami, silently crying for help. D fastened another closure and strode over to Dana, kneeling down in front of her, too.
"Dana, lovely, Daddy and I are busy," he said gently. "You have your own bed, and you are already a big girl. You can sleep alone."
"But –" Dana's lower lip quivered. "Want to be with Daddy!"
She looked like she would start to cry any second. Leon raked his hand through his hair desperately and sighed, sending D another glance. He returned it helplessly. The blonde made a decision.
"Well, okay then. You can stay with us. But only because it's your birthday, understand?" he said firmly and the girl's face lit up immediately. She threw the arm that wasn't needed to hold her plushies around Leon's throat and babbled into his ear while he carried her over to the bed, placing her in the middle.
"But we've got to get ready for bed yet. That means you're waiting here while we change, okay?" Dana nodded earnestly and kept still while Leon took D's hand and pulled the kami into the bathroom with him.
Inside, he let D go and looked at him with a mixture between chagrin and helpless amusement. "Well, I guess if we don't want to be disturbed, we've either got to lock her door or we shouldn't have gotten a kid before we really got it on with each other," he said and managed a lopsided grin. D smiled back warmly, pressed him down on the rim of the bathtub and slid onto his lap, kissing him deeply.
"It is as it is," he murmured against Leon's lips when they parted. "I would have liked to celebrate this evening with you in a special way, but since Dana is the birthday kid, her wishes are more important than mine."
The blonde fastened his arms around D's slender frame. "You're the mother, you should get a present as well," he answered and kissed his lover again. They were panting when they broke apart this time. D reached with a quivering hand and smoothed out his cheongsam.
"Leon, we should better stop now. Else I won't be able to let you go," he whispered and slipped from his lap reluctantly. The human let him go with a sigh.
"Yeah, it'd be better. Still…"
He eyed D's ass longingly, causing a shiver to run up and down the kami's spine. He bent down. "We will find another time and place, Leon, and then we will have our own celebration," he said and kissed him a last time. Leon smiled.
"I'll take you up on that. So, wanna change here? Because if yes, I'll go change in the bedroom. Can't watch you getting naked right now. Not without taking advantage."
D sent him a reprimanding glance which failed triumphantly due to the love in his mismatched eyes. "I would be very grateful if you would do that."
Leon stood again and stretched, bones cracking in his back as he did so. He pinched D's bottom and vanished outside as the kami squawked in dismay. But looking into the mirror, D found that he was actually smiling. Oh yes, he was looking forward to their celebration. And next time, he'd make sure Dana wouldn't interrupt them.
A/N: Aren't they cute? *sighs* I'm going to die of fluffyness -.- Why do I always write such stuff?! Perhaps D should've hit him when he said "mother"...
Just kidding ^^ If you liked it, it's fine with me. Anyway, we're slowly coming to an end here... and I can only pray it won't be too fluffy -.- Tell you what else, I'm so fed up with my exams. That's why I'm sitting here, way past midnight (okay, only 20 minutes past midnight, but still), surfing the www again when I should be learning (which, I confess, I haven't been doing that much to- er, yesterday, so I should better do it now if I don't want to do that exam again...). I. Really. Don't. Want. To. Learn. Anymore! Dammit!
Sorry, please excuse me complaining -.- Thanks for the reviews and so long ;-)
Enaty
