Chapter 31

"So when can we go see her?" Kai asked urgently, refusing to remain sitting down for longer then a minute.

"We can see her now, we were waiting for you to arrive." Tyson replied, smiling.

Kai grit his teeth and hit Tyson upside the head, "And you tell me this now?" he asked angrily, not waiting for an answer but walking straight past the other two boys and into the room opposite. He took a sharp breath and looked over at Tori who lay in bed, she and Ray turning to look at him as he tried a small smile on his face. "How are you feeling?" he asked her.

Tori smiled happily and answered him quietly in her raspy voice, "I'm fine, nothing to worry about."

Kai looked on strangely at her, wondering why her voice was so raspy all of a sudden and considering those in the room noticed his confusion Ray decided to explain, "The doctors pumped more medication in her to keep her stable and it affected her voice a little."

Kai slowly sat down in the chair beside Tori's bed, keeping an eye on her from there in silence before turning to Ray again, "How long is she going to be here for?" he asked him coldly.

"The nurse said she can go home tonight." Max answered for him. In a way, Max probably thought that a bit of his innocence would get to Kai and get Kai to stop acting so cold for a few minutes, hence why he made himself answer instead of Ray.

The Russian captain didn't say anything else, just turned to look at Tori who couldn't help but smile sweetly at him, "Like I said, nothing to worry about." She whispered.

---At The Apartment---

Kai had just gotten into bed, lying back comfortably into the mattress as he relaxed his tense muscles for probably the first time in the whole day. A light weight fell on the bed and Tori crawled into bed beside him, wrapping her arms around his waist when he looked up at her, "What?"

Tori pouted down at him, "I wanted to see if you were okay."

"I'm fine. Why wouldn't I be?"

Tori fell down beside him, lying on her back and staring at the ceiling, her hands limply on her thin stomach, "The pressure on you lately…"

"Has nothing to do with it." Kai interrupted her coldly.

"Yes it does. You've been pressured by me a lot, with making you go see a doctor and just being with you when you hate a lot of the things going on with yourself and not to mention that you're always looking out for me and worrying about me. Then there's the stress from the team, they just stress you a lot in general. And then there's the suspense of the doctor's results about you and I know you're stressing about that too."

Kai turned onto his stomach, supporting himself with his right arm as the other arm slid over Tori's stomach, "So some things are stressful but none of it is getting to me. And looking out for you is not that bad, I try and whether I like it or not I'll worry anyway so there's no sense stressing over this."

Tori sighed deeply, turning over onto her side with her back towards Kai, his arm still remaining over her waist, "I just don't want you to feel like I'm pressuring you."

Kai placed his hand on her stomach carefully before pulling her closer to him so her back was close to his chest, "You're not."

Tori turned over onto her other side so she could look at him. She remained staring almost blankly with thought before she opened her mouth to speak, closing it again before closing the small gap between them for only a second, then pulling away again. Kai smiled at her shyness then pulled her a little closer, giving her a soft kiss on the neck before turning onto his back and switched off the side lamp. "Good night, Kai." Tori whispered softly.

"Good night."

---Next Morning---

Tori lay on her sofa in an odd way. Her laptop was currently on the coffee table close to the front of the sofa while she was lying on her stomach facing her laptop, her legs behind her bent and swinging occasionally as she continued to browse and read the items on her laptop's screen.

Kai had left the apartment early that morning or at least that was what Tori thought. She'd woken up at 6:30am and didn't find Kai in bed, nor anywhere else in the apartment which worried her at first. She had soon got back from searching the apartment and went back to bed within the ten minutes she was awake. She slept in until 11 which was new for her to actually do but she wasn't complaining about it either because a part of her did feel like she hadn't been taking care of herself well enough. With that in mind she'd taken the morning, or at least what was left of it, to relax and take things easy compared to her usual agenda of chasing her boyfriend and friends around. A nice comforting bath was all she needed, then to change into a skirt and tank top and lie down on the sofa for her morning to be relaxing.

After a while of relaxing, and pigging out on sugary sweets she decided to do some research of her own. She wasn't about to call the doctors Kai had been to and invade his privacy so she decided to do some research of her own. She sighed as she turned over on the sofa into a comfortable lying position, staring at the ceiling with a hand on her forehead.

---Flashback- The Evening Before At The Hospital---

Tori and Kai had just been left alone for a few minutes as Tyson had gotten hungry and Tori had too so the rest of the team had voted on leaving the couple alone to talk while they went to the cafeteria to get some food. Tori opened her eyes and looked at Kai who was staring at her almost angrily, "I wish you were a little more careful." He told her coldly.

"There wasn't much to be careful of. You just want to blame me for collapsing."

"Yeah. You mind?"

"No, not at all." Tori answered simply, shrugging for emphasize.

"Good…thanks."

Tori laughed, gripping Kai's hand that lay limply on the bed, "I'm just lying here, I'm not doing anything thanks-worthy." She watched quietly as Kai just sat there, not minding the supportive pressure on his hand as much as he'd thought but Tori kept biting down on her lower lip before releasing the pressure on it and speaking quietly, "Once we're here for an hour, why don't you go upstairs to your doctor and see if he has some answers for you?"

"I'll just wait." Kai replied. Nothing about his voice had changed and the coldness in it didn't change no matter what he had said which pointed out his stubborn exterior which everyone knew of him so well.

Tori wasn't too surprised with his answer but didn't bother to push Kai too much, "Are you sure?"

"Yeah, I am."

---End Flashback---

Now looking back to the night before, Tori thought back and wondered that maybe Kai did care about how long it took for him to know some results. So from her thoughts of that that had occurred that morning, she'd begun to do some research on psychological trauma. She wasn't too sure on how to look that kind of stuff and find reliable sources but that was where her parents came in again and helped her out on that, giving her details on where to find precise things she was intending on looking for.

The problem was, that at the time she was already getting too tired to actually look it all up and read it all so she opted for resting for a few minutes. After the collapse she wasn't about to risk things again by not resting when her body told her to. Well actually she didn't rest when her body told her to, she decided to actually listen to it when her body was screaming more than telling her to.

She was quite enjoying her time of relaxation but also found it boring to quite a point. A bored and tired Tori was not a happy one, you can be assured that much. She rolled over and shifted painfully into her past position to have a good view of her laptop again.

The girl pushed back her auburn hair, the front bit that had grown out and kept hanging in front of her eyes. She continued to read before she heard the front door opening; she glanced over to the living room door and smiled when she saw Kai walk in. He dropped his jacket on the chair by the door and sits down exhaustedly by her side, on reaction Tori closed the window so he wouldn't be able to see. "Hiding things from me?" Kai asked her, obviously being smart enough to see the screen rotate window out of the corner of his eye. Tori didn't speak but just remained in the same position, not moving her hand off the mouse pad of the laptop, "Looking at porn, are you?" Kai joked, smirking.

"What? No way!" Tori sat up quickly, looking on at him upset.

"Then what are you doing?" Kai asked again.

Tori curled her lips and bit down on her lower one, "Just reading." She replied.

Kai raised a suspicious eyebrow at her, then being quiet to ask curiously, "About?"

"Nothing…"

"You can't read nothing."

Tori punched his shoulder and sat back as comfortably as he was, "You know what I mean." She told him.

"C'mon since when do we keep these things from each other?"

"You included? Then always."

Kai sighed flustered, "That's…"

"Not fair, I know, sorry. But it's really nothing."

Kai reached forward and pulled the heating laptop onto his lap, "Good, then you won't mind me seeing." Tori was about to protest but Kai opened the file anyway so she found it useless to even bother. Kai raised his eyebrows at the sight of the screen, then turned to look at Tori, "Psychological trauma?" he asked her, disbelief emitting through the rough voice.

Tori tried a laugh before speaking, "I just thought I'd do some research."

Kai moved the laptop over to Tori, dropping it onto her lap before getting up, "Then research away."

Tori moved the laptop onto the table and called after him before he could actually leave the room, "Come on, Kai! It's really not that bad, just sit down and take a look, at least for two minutes."

Kai turned to look at her again, seeing the bit of hope and pleading in her eyes. He sat down sideways on the arm of the sofa, his feet up on the sofa as he rested his arms on his knees, "So, talk." He told her.

Tori pulled the laptop back onto her and moved the screen back to be able to see properly through her imprecise vision, "Alright so I just looked at this because I wanted to check for the symptoms of it, you know just to get some information. And if you ask me you really do fit the profile but you can decide for yourself."

"So tell me what the symptoms are."

"People who go through traumatic experiences often have certain symptoms and problems afterward. How severe these symptoms are depends on the person, the type of trauma involved, and the emotional support they receive from others. This section is a general listing of possible symptoms, and is not exhaustive. Reactions to and symptoms of trauma can be wide and varied, and differ in severity from person to person. A traumatized individual may experience one or several of them." Tori began to read, being interrupted.

"Can you speed things up a little?" Kai asked, obviously getting fed up by everything Tori was on about.

"After a traumatic experience, a person may re-experience the trauma mentally and physically. Because this can be uncomfortable and sometimes painful, survivors tend to avoid reminders of the trauma. They may turn to alcohol and/or drugs to try and escape the feelings. Which if you ask me, suits you well so far."

Kai slid down onto the sofa to be closer to Tori, "But I was drinking before the nightmares even got that bad."

Tori glanced over to Kai and tried a sweet smile for him, hoping something about it would make him feel any better like it usually did, "Maybe your mind and body knew what was going to happen."

"I don't know. Just keep reading."

Tori, being left with nothing better to say, decided to as asked and continue reading it to him, "Re-experiencing symptoms are a sign that the body and mind are actively struggling to cope with the traumatic experience. Panic attacks are an example of a psychosomatic response to a large emotional trigger of past traumatic events. Intense feelings of anger may surface frequently, sometimes in very inappropriate or unexpected situations, as danger may always seem to be present. Upsetting memories such as images, thoughts, or flashbacks may haunt the person, and nightmares may be frequent. Insomnia may occur as lurking fears and insecurity keep the person vigilant and on the lookout for danger, both day and night. Sound familiar to you?"

Kai sat back, closing his eyes tiredly, "Yeah, definitely."

"Want me to finish?" Tori asked him quietly.

"Yeah."

The auburn-haired girl waited another minute to make sure Kai didn't change his mind before she slowly turned back to the screen and read, "In time, emotional exhaustion may set in, leading to distraction, and clear thinking may be difficult. Emotional detachment, also known as dissociation or "numbing out", can frequently occur. Dissociating from the painful emotion includes numbing all emotion, and the person may seem emotionally flat, preoccupied or distant. The person can become confused in ordinary situations and have memory problems."

"Great, now all I need is for my memory to go." Kai growled angrily in a whisper.

"You don't know for sure if that'd happen."

"Everything else did."

"Exactly. Which means that this may not necessarily happen."

"Just finish so I can go to bed." Kai told her coldly.

"You're going to bed already?" Tori asked confusedly.

"What's wrong with that?" Kai asked urgently.

Tori placed the laptop onto the coffee table and moved over to him slowly, "Nothing. It's just new…and an improvement." Tori was about to place a small kiss on Kai's lips, only landing on the corner of his mouth as Kai had moved his head away.

"Just finish reading." Kai told her, holding his head in the direction away from her.

Tori numbly turned back to the screen, sitting forward to avoid putting the hot computer back onto her lap before reading again shakily, "Some traumatized people may feel permanently damaged when trauma symptoms don't go away and they don't believe their situation will improve. This can lead to feelings of despair, loss of self-esteem, and frequently depression. If important aspects of the person's self and world understanding have been violated, the person may call their own identity into question. These symptoms can lead to stress or anxiety disorders, or even post traumatic stress disorder, where the person experiences flashbacks and re-experiences the emotion of the trauma as if it is actually happening."

Kai got off the sofa and headed towards the door, "Thanks." He said before leaving the room and walking down the hall.

"But Kai…" Tori whispered sadly. Her auburn haired shadowed her clear brown eyes when she lowered her head before she stood up and walked down the hall to her bedroom. She practically stormed into the room, "Don't mind me I'm just getting my shoes and bag." She said to Kai, who was startled by her entrance as all he'd been doing was lying on his stomach on the bed. Tori picked up her shoes from by the bathroom door and her black handbag that she'd put on the bed earlier. "See you later." She told him, walking out the room with a bang of her bedroom door.

Kai buried his face in his pillow, groaning painfully while muttering a muffled, "I had to screw it up."

"Are you purposely trying to suffocate yourself?"

Kai looked up at the owner of the voice, looking up at a baffled Denzelle, "Tori isn't here so you shouldn't be either." He told her rudely.

"Actually if Tori had died this place would be mine so I can be here."

"Whatever, just stay out of my way."

Denzelle smirked and lay down beside him on her back, staring up at the ceiling, "Now Kai…you've known me long enough to know I can't do that."

"Can you start from now?"

"No, of course not." Denzelle laughed. Once hearing Kai didn't see the humour in it she stopped and sighed, "You know that we only want to help right? And that I'm not leaving you alone because you shouldn't be alone?"

"This is suffocating."

"Well smothering yourself with a pillow doesn't help either." Denzelle smiled sweetly at him, resisting the urge to laugh.

Kai looked up at her, his cold eyes emphasizing on his even colder glare, "I don't know what you find so funny."

"Oh well there are a lot of things I find funny. I find it funny that Tori's usually terrible at understanding psychology yet now she's reading up on it willingly, and I also find it funny that with Tori dieing this almost ended up to be like one of those sad romantic movies. I find both things quite funny now and you should too."

"How is it funny that I'm going insane, Tori was dieing and we liked each other, she scared the daylights out of me by almost dieing then surviving, she's healthy and I'm still insane." Kai asked quickly, then blinked once he finished, "That's not funny, that's just weird."

"You see it like that but you have to try and see the funny part."

"How?" Kai asked, rolling his eyes at her.

Denzelle looked a little confused, then shrugged her shoulders, "I don't know. Rent Titanic or something."

Kai smirked and turned over and sat up against some pillows, "No thanks. I have enough trouble holding my food down as it is."

Denzelle smiled and rolled her eyes, "Typical male."

"Yeah, maybe that's the only normal part about me."

"You are normal with an extra kick, you're better than any other guy that Tori met. You and Tori have gotten pretty close over the time you've known each other, and I'm glad she did with someone…decent." Denzelle spoke honestly, all from the heart as she tilted her head to look at him.

"I'm nothing special and I owe her a lot for what she's done for me."

Denzelle sat up and moved over to sit opposite Kai, "You know Kai, you've done more for Tori than she could ever do for you. You just can't give yourself some credit for what you've done for her."

"Well what have I done? Nothing! I caused her more problems ever since I met her. The first time we met I bumped into her, she looked hurt but I just kept walking. From our first training I made it hell for her and we wouldn't stop arguing for weeks and all she wanted to do was help me. She snuck me out of the Dojo to relax when I should have been resting because she knew I didn't want to be there and I still treated her like dirt and even now, no matter how close we get I still don't treat her well." Kai yelled at Denzelle angrily, his heart beating furiously against his ribcage.

"You did nothing? Kai, you know what Tori's parents do for a living right?"

"Yeah, they're doctors." Kai replied, being frustrated by the sudden stupid question.

"Exactly and because they're doctors they were never around for Tori, they were never there when she was being poked and prodded by those stupid needles and she went through it alone but you stopped that. That was enough for her."

---Flashback---

"Toketu-san…" Tori called from inside the room, "He's a friend, let him in." she said.

Kai glared coldly at the doctor, walking straight past him and into the room. The room was pretty dark, one small light lit the corner of the room where Kai could see a pure white covered bed that Tori lay on. A nurse sat on a chair next to her, rolling up Tori's sleeve and working on putting the I.V into her arm. "Hey Kai…sit down." Tori said quietly.

"What's going on? What's wrong?" Kai asked her, not paying any attention to her earlier order.

Tori shut her eyes, her left hand squeezing tighter on her beyblade as a needle was pricked into her right arm. "Nothing to worry about, I'll tell you that much." The nurse said.

"She's right. I had a few fainting spells today so this should help me with that for a while." Tori said, opening her eyes to look at him again. "Don't look so shocked and scared. It's alright." She said, smiling as always. Kai stood there looking down at her, not sure whether he should be scared or angry. "Hey, you can go back to Tyson's if you like, I'll be fine by myself."

"No, I'm staying." Kai said, sitting on the edge of the bed. Tori smiled gratefully towards him, he himself nodding as a reply. "So how long is this going to take?" he asked after a while.

The doctor had left but the nurse just replied, "About an hour, then she can go back home." She got off her chair and walked towards the door, "I'll be back later to check on you."

---End Flashback---

"That's the only thing I've done for her but nothing else." Kai shouted.

Denzelle looked on at him, shaking her head suddenly before standing up and walking to the door. She placed her hand on the door handle, stopping for a moment to look down at her hand to speak, "Think about how far you two have come, and you'll realize you've done a lot more for her than you think now." She left quickly, her long silvery hair swaying behind her as she left, gently closing the door behind her.

Kai took a sharp deep breath before sitting back again properly against the soft pillows, resting back his aching head from all the yelling. He stared on at the ceiling, going over what Denzelle had said to him before making that big exit of hers.

---With Denzelle- An Hour Later---

Denzelle sat on the sofa elegantly, a book in her dainty hand as she read quietly, her eyes scanning over the pages. For the most part, she had seemed to be enjoying the book, as far as you could tell from the peaceful and innocent look on her face at least. Her eyes moved to look to the corner of her eye when she heard the front door click and Tori's heels on the tiled floors as she heard her walk into the kitchen.

Tori dropped her keys and handbag onto the kitchen counter, then turning to the fridge and pulling out a bottle of cold water and pouring some out into a glass. She sipped it quietly, then turning to walk down the hall.

"Kai's still in your room, I would leave him alone for a while if I were you." Denzelle called from her position in the living room, her eyes still scanning over the pages of her book.

Tori shut her eyes, gritting her teeth as she turned back around and walked into the living room, "Why? What did you say to him?"

Denzelle moved the book from in front of her face, placing it down on the table in front of her, "Just that he should think about all you two have been through together and realize that he's helped you more than he thinks." She replied casually.

"That might take forever." Tori informed her.

"I doubt that. I think my words made quite an impact on him."

"How would you know?" Tori sat back comfortably in the armchair, arching her head back as she heard it emit a small crack from stress.

"Dranzer told me so."

"That explains a lot then."

Being interrupted by someone or something was something that always happened in that apartment between any of its members and this time was no different than all the others. Kai walked into the living room, feeling a little awkward since it appeared as though the two girls in the room where upset with him or something.

"How are you feeling?" Tori asked, breaking the silence of the group.

"Alright." Kai replied. He turned to Denzelle for a minute, softening up a little bit under her upset look, "Can I talk to Tori alone for a minute?"

Denzelle was going to refuse but both Tori and Kai looked at her with intense looks which made her pout and disappear in her usual bright light.

"You wanted to talk?" Tori asked him, once she knew the two where definitely alone and Denzelle nor Dranzer weren't intruding.

Kai sat down on the edge of the table to be closer to Tori, "I'm just really sorry."

"I know you are but what I don't know is why are you sorry?"

"Because I'm always screwing things up. I just can't seem to get it right and I keep bringing up the same problems all the time and I'm sorry they're bringing you down."

Tori smiled just slightly at his words, "That's stupid. If I thought you were brining me down I wouldn't be here right now, you just make me feel better so really, there's no reason to be sorry."

"Have you realized that you and I can never end a conversation completely unless they're solved? You're always telling me the same things, every day you say the same things because I can't fix things the first time."

"You will eventually so that's what matters." Tori shrugged and moved closer to Kai, smiling softly at him as she spoke. "So, stop being sorry and shut up about it alright?" she moved an inch closer, dropping her lips on his for a second in a sweet, chaste kiss. Once the two parted they just smiled at each other, Tori moving forward and resting her chin on Kai's shoulders as she wrapped her arms around his waist.

---Four Days Later---

Tori walked across the living room to the balcony, quickly sliding the door open, "Hey Kai, come in here before you give yourself a heart attack and fall over the railings." She called.

Kai turned from looking over the balcony and smiled, "I'm not that stupid." He told her while walking past her.

"I beg to differ." Tori joked, following him in and closing the door.

"Same here." Denzelle called from the sofa.

"You're all hilarious. I'm so glad you can all find some pleasure out my suffering." Kai added, falling back into the empty space by Denzelle on the sofa.

Tori laughed and walked back into the living room with a plate with a sandwich, passing it to Kai. "We don't mean it Kai, we're just trying to cheer you up that's all." She told him, sitting on the arm of the sofa and looking down at him.

"You're doing an excellent job at it." Kai said sarcastically before taking a bite of the sandwich.

"Yeah, we thought so too." Denzelle laughed.

"Well you really need to stop worrying about this results, I'm sure they'll be in soon." Tori said supportively, watching Kai eat from her sitting position.

Kai swallowed his food and replied, "I think they're just stalling because they can't call and tell me that I'm so screwed I can't be saved."

Denzelle rolled her eyes at his words and got up to go to the kitchen, "You're so overdramatic."

"And you're not screwed up, at all for that matter." Tori added.

Kai dropped the plate onto the table and sat back, looking up at Tori, "So, oh smart one, explain why they're taking so long."

"The hospital is always backed up with things, they're just taking a little longer then they expected, you shouldn't worry about it."

"You've been telling me that since we met, its getting old, not to mention it doesn't help." Kai told her.

"Just try to take it easy and stop fussing over the results." Denzelle called to him from the kitchen.

Tori nodded, "As surprising as this may sound, she's actually right this time."

"Of course I am." Denzelle walked back into the room with a bag of popcorn in hand, jumping back onto the sofa, "Personally if it were me, I wouldn't let the results of this thing affect my life style. Like, I could go to a nutritionist that will tell me I'll die if I keep eating junk food but that's not going to stop me from pinging out when I can."

Kai looked on at her softly, "Wow, you're as stupid as Tori." He said, earning himself a punch to the shoulder from Tori. "What? I'm being honest."

"Be honest when Tori isn't sitting beside you." Denzelle advised.

"Will do."

"Yeah it's a good idea too because it would save your shoulder from the daily bruising." Tori pointed out to him.

"For some reason you'll find another reason to bruise me."

Tori smirked and leaned over, "You're right about that." She whispered, giving him a peck on the cheek.

Denzelle made a disgusted look on her face and groaned, "You two make me sick. At least can't you acknowledge the fact that I'm eating?" she asked.

Tori looked up at her, raising a delicate eyebrow, "Do you remember whose house you're in?" she asked her.

Denzelle looked shock now, pouting suddenly, "You're going to hold that against me now?" she asked, getting off the sofa again, walking past them before stopping beside them and pointing to Kai, "You're a bad influence on her." She told him before walking into the kitchen again.

"Thanks, that's all I needed to hear." Kai called to her sarcastically.

"Don't listen to her, she's babbling again." Tori told him with a laugh, getting off the arm of the sofa, picking up the newspaper and sitting in Denzelle's place, looking through the paper. "She shouldn't be too hard to ignore." She added.

"Since when do you read the paper?" Kai asked, looking on with some confusion.

"I don't usually but now that I'm living longer I need a job." Tori said, then her eyes widened at something on the page, "Damn why does exotic dancing pay so much?" she asked.

Kai snatched the paper from her and placed it down on the table again, "To help pay for your father and boyfriend's funeral when they find out." He replied.

Tori laughed at Kai's reply and took the newspaper back, "I'd never go for a job like that, it's something you really don't need to worry about."

"That's extremely good news." Denzelle interrupted, walking back into the room, jumping in the space between Tori and Kai.

"Just when we think we got rid of you, you just keep coming back." Kai whispered, clearly saying things to try to get on Denzelle's nerves, a classic hobby for both mortal teenagers.

"I know! It's fun!" Denzelle squeeled. If Kai wanted to play that game, then she was going to fight back and try to get on his nerves just as much as he tried to get on hers.

"Play nice you two." Tori smirked, minding her own business by reading the paper, also using it to hide the large smile on her face.

"We are being nice." Denzelle exclaimed, insistently.

"Yeah, these are our nice days."

"Really? Then I'd hate to see what happens on your bad days." Tori muttered quietly. She heard her phone ringing down the hall which made her groan and stand up to go get it from her bedroom.

Kai and Denzelle glared at each other and Denzelle moved up to the other side of the sofa, continuing to snack on the buttered popcorn she had. Both turned to look at Tori when she walked back into the living room with her phone in hand, a shocked and sad look on her face as she stared down at the text on her phone.

"What is it?" Denzelle asked her Mistress curiously.

Tori sat down beside Kai and dropped her phone onto the table, resting her head in her hands as he stared at the ground, "Mom and dad want me to leave Japan and go back to moving around with them." She replied.

"What?! Why?" Kai asked urgently.

Tori shook her head, confusion, annoyance, and some pain etched onto her pale features, "I don't know, they didn't say."

Denzelle watched on as Kai slowly and carefully embraced Tori, the auburn haired girl resting against his chest with numerous thoughts running through her head. The loyal bit-beast shook her head a little before disappearing from the room in a white light, leaving the couple alone for a while.

A/N: Another boring chapter as you clearly can see, well if you've had the patience to read this far. Please leave a review, this fic should be ending with a few more chapters and I'm sorry the chapter couldn't be any longer but I haven't had as much time as I used to. After this fic I may either start a new fic or continue the story, 'Angel Of Neglect' for those people who started reading it and enjoyed it. So please leave me a review and I'll update as soon as I can. Take care everyone!