A/N It's me…here's the next chappie..Please forgive any spelling mistakes.

When their hands finally did part from the other, they started the game. The many thoughts that occupied their minds confused them and distracted them from the game. They placed the black and white pieces on the board in an almost rush.

Their minds were not on the game but rather on what would happen after the game. The years of wanting to win against the other did not seem that important anymore and soon their thoughts and feelings became clearer. Thoughts of winning fled their minds and they just enjoyed playing against the other and being in the other's company.

Something was definitely up and they had to know what the other thought or hopefully felt about it. A silent agreement was made between the two and all it took was for them to look into each others eyes to seal the 'deal'.

The game ended in less than an hour with a few 'strategic' moves here and there to convince the audience that it had been a hard game between the two. The result was a draw.

The supporters of both the parties let out sighs of relief. They were slightly disappointed that the party they were rooting for did not win but all in all things seemed to turn out for the best. Their friends and acquaintances knew about the strong rivalry between the two and the loser of this game would have been devastated.

Applause finally broke out from the crowd and people began chattering once more and the once silent room was silent no more. Fellow go players began approaching the two to comment on the game and pat their backs as a sign of a 'good job'.

But what the others did not know was that the two only had eyes for each other and fate had lit a small spark between them in that very room. It was the start, the beginning.

Hesitantly, they broke eye contact and began answering questions about their game coming from their fellow go players.

When they walked out of the room and began making their way out of the building, another silent agreement was made between the two. The eye contact was the contract and the silent brush against the other as they walked pass was the seal of approval. Next, was to carry out the plan.

A/N You know what to do. Feed me…I want more food (reviews)…wink