Part 2 is finally here~ =D


Still slightly dazed, Saki looked up at Izaya and smiled. She just barely heard what he said. She looked at the movie theatre and slid out of the car. "It's not too crowded, Izaya-san. I doubt there'll be a problem." Saki replied as Izaya closed the car door behind her.

She followed him to the theatre and took a look at the posters. She saw that several interesting movies were playing, most of them horror. "I didn't realize that so many horror movies were playing…" she thought out loud. She turned to see Izaya had already bought tickets. "How long was I standing here?" she asked him with a dumbfounded look.

"How long?" He repeated in question as he cocked a brow. Ever since they had first arrived at the theater, he had realized that Saki was a little bit out of it. And from the looks of it, her posture had weakened from the last time he laid eyes on her. He began to wonder if she had a fever or not. But come to think of it, this had not been the first time she seemed different from her usual self. So what had been the problem? Was it okay for him to be taking her out to go and see a movie?

He watched over a few of the people who were ahead of them as he tried to remember how long they were waiting in line for. "Five minutes." Five minutes. It didn't seem any less. Nor did it seem any more. Perhaps people didn't really care for horror films. Most people seemed to enjoy romance or comedy. Such a genre didn't interest him. He was more interested in seeing the torture people would have to endure as their lives were threatened.

Before they stepped into the other room, he coaxed Saki into a wall behind her as he hovered over her body, looking down at her as he frowned in thought. When one of the workers saw this, they began to react cautiously. It was already obvious that Izaya was not a man to trust. He appeared dangerous, even when he was pretense about his characteristics.

"Saki… is there something you're not telling me? As much as I would like to enjoy my time with you… you need to stay home if you're sick."

Saki immediately snapped back to reality. She looked up into the eyes of the man hovering over her. She felt a blush come to her face. "I'm absolutely fine. I'm just…" she trailed off not wanting to say "tired" because she knew Izaya wouldn't be pleased with that. She looked away to see a few worried employees observing Izaya and herself. She looked back at Izaya who still had a worried look on his face.

"If you clip a bird's wings, it will never fly. Even without ever experiencing flight, it will still long for it." Saki said to him. Then she slipped under his arm and began walking towards the concession stand. She knew Izaya would think about what she said for a while. She also knew he would wait until they were entirely alone to continue talking. She watched as Izaya flashed the worried employees a smile before following her to the stand.

Izaya bought a small bucket of popcorn since Saki didn't eat much and he wasn't a fan of the bitter saltiness. They walked into the theatre and found some empty seats in the back. Saki immediately cuddled against Izaya. He was warm and the theatre was cold. She didn't like the cold very much since she associated it with loneliness.

As the lights began to fade, more and more people hurried into their seats. It didn't take long before the quiet room was sounded with the loud audio. Izaya sat comfortably in his chair as he peaked over a few shoulders to catch a quick glimpse of a blond haired male sitting in a few more rows ahead of them. It was hard to see who it was since the room was now dark, but he did have a clue to who it may have been.

"Just as planned...

He made sure to check to see if anyone else was with him. And from the looks of it, Kida was sitting with his two classmates from school. This may be a little more difficult than he had expected. Nevertheless, it shouldn't be too difficult to persuade him.

Orihara's eyes quickly adjusted back to the screen to make sure Saki would not get curious to whom he was looking at. He simply wrapped an arm around Saki and pulled her in close to help keep her warm, while the popcorn was resting on top of the cup holder, which he didn't pay much attention to in the first place.

Thinking back to what Saki had told him a few minutes ago, he already had a feeling that he knew what she meant. Perhaps he was giving her limited freedom. Keeping her inside most of the time while he got to have all of the fun. But if he were to give her that freedom, she would realize what kind of person he truly was. Would she be able to like him after all of that? And besides, she was "injured". She couldn't be seen walking around in public all that often. If she were to do something like that, it would ruin the whole plan. If someone were to realize her legs were not exactly broken, how would Kida react? Speaking of Kida, he was already there. This was not a plan of his to get Saki caught. After all, it was his idea. However, it shouldn't be hard to just convince Kida her leg was getting better. As long as Saki played along, everything would be alright.


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