Bunnii: Could someone tell me why life suck/ Although I'm happy to update for you guys, I'm sick ON SENIOR DITCH DAY! That's so not fair! Anyway, here's the new chappie I promised my little lovelies 3. Thank you to the people who added me and my story to your favorites or your watch list. It makes me so happy ^^

Hearing was the first thing to come back before thought and vision. Voices were muffled and there was a steady beeping noise. The voices became clearer.

"Will she be alright?"

"She'll be fine. It was a minor occurrence and she should be perfectly fine in a few days. She needs some rest. It was probably all the coughing. She couldn't get enough air in enough time. She's alright."

Control over Pruu's body came next. She opened her eyes and looked around. She recognized the room she was in. A hospital. She sat up and looked to the door. It was her mom and dad. They were talking to the doctor and didn't notice her.

"Daddy…" she quietly murmured, hoping to catch his attention.

Amazingly, he turned to her immediately. "Pruu-chan!" he went to her side and hugged her gently. "We were worried. Are you alright? Your school called and said you passed out at school. What happened?"

Pruu just smiled lightly at him. "I'm okay, Daddy. I just overdid myself in PE. Some of the girl tried to help and I passed out. It won't happen again, I promise." She looked at him softly with blue eyes.

The man before he just smiled back and nodded. She was a good girl, she had no reason to lie to him ever. "No more PE, alright? Just listen to your sensei and be a good girl."

The doctor spoke a little to her mother and left the room, leaving her to stand in the doorway.

"Pruu-chan," she called quietly, catching the attention of her husband and daughter. "We've told you over a million times you can't push yourself, so why do you still do it? You get sick and then you put a strain on your studies."

"Mitoko," her husband soothed, "It's not really her fault. It's hard being a young girl who can't strain herself. It's normal fro someone to want to try their best a lot. She promised she wouldn't do it again." Her father always took Pruu's side in these situations, which weren't too rare.

Her mother sighed and rubbed her temples. "It's not like we won't love you if you get sick or if you're not a physical person. You need to take care of yourself since your father and I are always working."

Pruu looked down at her hands quietly. "Yes, Mom. I know." She knew it was for the best. Her mother just wasn't as soft as her father. Those stupid girls and their teasing.

Her mother walked over and put a hand on her daughter's shoulder. "Do you want to go home now?"

"Yeah." Hospitals were not her favorite place.

Her mother squeezed her shoulder comfortingly. "Want Daddy to go by the store and get you some ice cream or something?"

With a small smile, she nodded. "Yeah. That sounds good."

Her father was the one to look between both females. "Huh? Why is it Daddy's job?" He wanted to take his little girl home and spoil her rotten, not go to the store!

Her mother just smiled, helped Pruu out of bed, and handed her clothes and she walked into the bathroom. "Because Mom did all the work bringing her into the world, so Daddy has to do the rest." She smiled victoriously as her husband sighed and walked out of the room to check out his daughter and go to the store.

Pruu smiled as she sat on the couch in her living room and ate ice cream with Air by her side. "Today wasn't so bad. Other than the fainting and being bullied, I got ice cream and no school for a whole day." She smiled at Airi. "I would have never had the guts to stand up to those girls without you."

Airi smiled a small smile in return. "You scared me though. I didn't know that would happen. You should be careful when yelling like that."

Pruu turned her eyes to the television and the movie it was displaying. "It was still nice. I used to hate those girls, and now I feel better having let the know what I think. I don't think that will make us friends, but maybe they'll go away." She ate another spoonful.

Her mom and dad went back to work after being assured their daughter would be alright. She felt bad for the worried expression on her dad's face, but knew he'd suck it up.

"Although…" Blue eyes turned hopeful and distant. "I do wish I was able to see Tsukiyomi-san tomorrow. Maybe I can find out more about having a Chara from him." He face flushed lightly and she ate another spoonful of her icy treat. "Bu-But I don't mean anything by it!" She tried to ignore Airi's suggestive glance.

I want to see him again…. She thought.

Ikuto sat at a bench during break the next day. He hadn't seen the familiar girl anywhere in the school and Yoru hadn't caught even a single scent to go by. Why was she not at school? Was she late? The entire situation just irked him.

"Yo, Ikuto," one of his friends called with a cheery smile. "What's with the sulking?"

"Tsh, what sulking?" Was his reply. He wasn't sulking.

He just laughed at Ikuto. "You just seem so out of it, buddy. Maybe, you're thinking about a hot girl?" he said suggestively.

The blue haired teen scoffed. "Hardly. I'm not sulking, or thinking about anyone." He rolled his eyes at his friend's accusations. What a weird friend.

"Then can I have her number?"

"There is no girl. Get over it." He turned his attention back to the crowd of students. He was glad to have been momentarily distracted by his friend. He'd see her at lunch on the roof.

"You gonna ditch us again at lunch?" another friend asked teasingly. "If I didn't know better, I'd think you were hiding some cute girl from us and keeping her all to yourself." He faked a pout. "Such a stingy Ikuto."

"Why are you so stupid?" he asked the boy sitting next to him. Of course he didn't mean it. He was just being annoying. Cute girl? No way. "I'm going to go sleep on the roof again. See you guys after school." Grabbing his violin case, he waved his friends off and walked over to get to the roof entrance. His small chara floated next to him.

"I think Pruu-chan is cute, Ikuto. Maybe she'll come play today too, nyah!" he chimed happily.

Ikuto stayed silent as he sat on the roof lazily.

An indigo haired cat boy sat on the roof, tail lashing from side to side with irritation. Lunch had been going on for almost ten minutes. Where was that odd girl? Scoffing, he laid back down. Not like he cared. He enjoyed being alone, with just the playful Yoru at his side. Utau was on tour and he finally had some time to himself. His brows furrowed in irritation.

"Where is that weird girl?" he asked himself. He tried to enjoy the silence by getting some more sleep, but every time he closed his eyes, her surprised, flushing face appeared in his head. With a light growl, he rolled onto his side. It was just some girl. No one special at all. He didn't care if she was there or not. What business of his was it? None. He didn't care.

With a sigh of agitation, he sat up. "Yoru, we're going for a walk around town. Let's go." He grabbed his violin case and exited the roof, Yoru following after him.

Pruu walked around town with a smile on her face. She decided to go grocery shopping so she could make dinner for her parents. She was no master chef, but she could cook a decent meal. She was dressed in a pale blue sun dress and was carrying her grocery bag while she looked around carelessly. It had been a while since she had just walked around town. She felt healthy and refreshed. She was glad she had missed school.

"Everything's so lively, isn't it?" Airi asked cheerfully, her creator nodding in reply.

"This is fun. I haven't shopped in a while."

"Hey there," someone called out to her casually.

Pruu saw two men leaning against a wall casually. The one that had called her was seemingly the oldest. He had choppy brown hair and a smug look.

"What's your name, cutie?" he asked with a smirk. He pushed off the wall and walked over to her. "I'm Yobuki, and this is my buddy Gin. You look like you need some company while you're all by yourself."

Shaking her head lightly, Pruu replied, "I-I'm fine. I was just heading home, thanks. Ex-Excuse me…" She tried to walk past him but he blocked her path.

"C'mon, cutie. How about we go do karaoke or something fun? You like karaoke? We can have a great time, y'know?"

"C'mon, Pruu-chan," Airi said with a glare. "Let's Character Change and get this jerk out of our faces!" Just as she was about to make the change happen, an arm wrapped around her waist.

"Pruu-chan, there you are. I've been looking for you everywhere."

Pruu immediately looked back to see who was holding her. Her blue eyes widened and a flush flooded to her face when she recognized the boy in question.

Ikuto? She thought as her heart pounded in her head.

Bunnii: Here you go. Hope it was good. I decided to leave it at this to keep it interesting. Thank you to my small amount of fans that I deeply appreciate. Your attention on my stories make me happy. Look forward to the new update of Tell Me These Words Are A Lie, ANIMA, and the possibility of a new story soon J I might tell the secret or I might not reveal it at all. The world may never know ;)! Bye for now my lovies!