I'M SO SORRY FOR NOT UPDATING!!!!! Long story short, I was fixing some plotholes and chasing plot bunnies. You see, they escaped out of their cage in search of carrots and inspiration, and I had to chase them everywhere…and people stared at me…But in the end I caught them all and put them in my fanfic studio. I have a feeling they'll escape again soon though…so therefore this is short, but I was watching the Olympics and its screwing with my schedule.

I actually should be working on an assignment for school….BUT I DON'T FEEL LIKE IT!!!! So I'm writing this instead. Readers, rejoice in the fact that I am a lazy procrastinator. Thanks to everyone who reviewed!

NOTE: be on the lookout for characters from other animes, who somehow all go to the same university…tell me if there's anyone you want to see!

This is probably one of my favorite scenes in this fanfic.

I OWN….aw crap…I still don't own anything…(sulks under emo cloud)

Please R&R…or else….something will happen that I haven't figured out yet.

Enjoy~

Chapter 5(I think..kinda lost track)

The wide expanses of lawn glowed green in the late afternoon sunlight; except for the concrete bench in the middle. What idiot decided to build the bench there, no one knew. The grass was lush and tall, though worn down by students taking a shortcut to class. Deidara followed one of these worn dirt paths to the center of the field. It was abnormally warm for September, seeming more like August or July. His feet tapped lightly against the ground, though he could silence them at will. Eventually, he reached his destination and stared at the bench for a moment. It didn't look particularly comfy…He sat down in the grass beside it, crosslegged.

DEIDEI POV

I sat down in the grass…the bench looked kind of evil…I don't know why, but the grass looked more inviting. So, that's where I sat. crossing my legs and crushing the green grass which was sure to leave stains on my pants. I sat there for a while, watching people trying not to be late for their classes, and some who wanted to be late, and just…watching. It was like extremely boring television, actually. This was just a crossroads for them, a place where all sorts of people would meet…and leave, to get on with their lives. A short blond boy holding a…pink…bunny?…talked enthusiastically to the tall man walking next to him. Though the taller one didn't respond to the smaller, you could tell they were good friends. A high school kid sped past me on rollerblades, so fast it seemed as if he was flying, and for a moment I thought I saw a black crow in his hair…but it was probably nothing. More people ran across the lawns, squashing the blades of green grass. Promptness was more important than the grass's health, apparently. But in the multitude of faces, there wasn't a single one I recognized. I felt kind of bad about this…but I wasn't here to make friends anyway. Minutes passed as I stared at people passing (and some of them gave me odd looks) but it felt like hours, decades, centuries even. …ok that was exaggerating it, but still, it felt like eternity. I was beginning to think this was all a joke, that Kathy was never going to come. It was probably better if she didn't, really. She shouldn't get involved with a guy like me, and besides, I didn't need her barging into my life. But I half smiled when I was her walking over, lugging a great big instrument case and waving her hand furiously, so I guess I was glad to see her.

…Fine. I was incredibly wonderfully ecstatically glad to see her. Happy?

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