Sorry guys, life got busy. Here is a small chapter, I'll post a larger one later (Like tomorrow)

Shuichi wrapped his arms around Suguru's shoulders. The younger teen was so weak and barely dressed he was shaking. Every time Shuichi tried to remove the gag on Suguru, or the leather straps that kept him bound to the stool, Claude pressed the barrel of the magnum to the back of his head.

That of course would piss Eiri off.

"Don't worry Suguru, Eiri will figure something out," Shuichi whispered to the teen a few times.

Suguru's eyes were fixed on Hiro and how awful he looked. He just wished their eyes could meet. He didn't understand what Tohma had meant when he said "You'll be able to watch as the life vanishes from his grey eyes." His eyes were covered.

All of a sudden a voice came over a loud speaker. "Lady and Gentleman, we will be starting in ten minutes." Most the people knew the voice was Tohma's.

Tears spilled down Suguru's cheeks.

"I know," Shuichi whispered as tears poured from his eyes. He knew Eiri wouldn't let his sister or best friend die, but the position they were in wasn't great.

Looking back he watched as two new figures walked onto the stage. Immediately Tatsuha and Ryuichi ran over to join Suguru and Shuichi.

"Shuichi, what's going on?" Tatsuha asked as he looked down at Suguru.

"Tohma is psycho," Shuichi said as loud as possible.

"Well we knew that," Tatsuha jested.

Ryuichi looked at Aiyana and Maiko who were next to each other. "This has to end," he said as he walked up to the girls.

"Mr. Sakuma," Shuichi protested but the adult ignored him.

"Aiyana," he said as he tore the earphones off.

"Ryu…" she whispered.

"Hold on," he said as he tried to untie her arms from the beam above them.

"Ryuichi, stop right there," Tohma said, guards standing behind him. "Step away from the prisoners."

Standing, he looked at his former friend. "If anyone should be in this position, it's you." With that, he lunged at the blond, tackling him to the ground.

Both Princes ran to pull them apart, but the blood was already staining the wooden floor.