Hey third chapter's up!


I sat at the very end of the table four rows up beside the window. Under the windowsill, Hinako sat lifelessly. Having her animated when I didn't need her proved to be too much of a strain as only eighty percent in control of my powers. I tuned out the teacher, who was lecturing about some ancient subject that I wasn't to keen on learning and looked out the window.

I played with the black box in front of me, my head resting on the palm of my hand. Kaname had given it to me, telling me that it was for whenever I needed to feed. Blood tablets. They were the most disgusting thing I had ever tasted, back at home because the Konoe group owned a blood bank so I only ate blood, although not the best blood, I had to quickly adapt to using blood tablets.

"Hey Ichijo, so what's your relationship with Miya-chan, huh? Huh?" the annoying blonde, Aidou, asked as he nudged Ichijo.

Takuma laughed nervously, I could tell that he wasn't sure if he should actually reveal the exact nature of our relationship. He rubbed the back of his neck and just kept on laughing.

"Come on Ichijo you can tell us," Aidou pried. The other stayed silently, also wanting to know why he was so welcoming to me.

"She's… she's my fiancée…" Takuma trailed off and continued to laugh nervously as his friends gawked at him with surprised looks.

"WHAT!" cried his friends in unison.

"You never told us you had a fiancé, Ichijo. How long?" Rima Toya asked as she pressed her face closer to him, trying to get more information out of him.

"Since we were kids," Takuma said hesitantly and then rubbed the back of his neck laughing nervously. Then as if sensing someone glare at him, he turned slowly to my direction as with his friends and tensed up upon my gaze.

I slapped my book shut and pushed my chair back noisily, the whole class became quiet, all staring at me. My eye glowed red as I reanimated Hinako and silently walked down the small flight of steps, Hinako trailing behind me. They were all probably thinking the same thing, how could their vice-president be engaged to a mistake. Even if I was a pureblood from a well respected family, I was still seen as a mistake.

"Miya-chan, where are you going? Class isn't over yet," Adiou said before I could walk out of the classroom.

I turned around and glared harshly at him. "You're annoying, you know that? Stop being so nosey," I replied snidely, loosing all politeness left in me. I hated, that had no business with my personal life; there was a reason why it was called personal. "And its Miyako, not Miya-chan," I glared again. No one was allowed to call me Miya-chan, which was only reserved for Mother.

I was too caught up in my anger to realize that I was already in a deep part of the woods until I almost stumbled on a rock. I jumped up the tall tree and rested myself on one of its branches. I pulled out my glass orb necklace and dangled it in front of me. Inside the glass orb was Mother's blood, she had instructed me specifically not to open it unless I was really desperate. Hypnotized by the necklace swaying back and forth I started to remember my mother. My eyes grew heavy.

"Mama! Mama, look at me!" I yelled excitedly, jumping into the immaculate field of flowers. A content smile graced her face as she watched me play and roll around.

"Don't jump into any of the mud puddles or else your dress will get dirty," she warned me gently.

Mother's doll, Kotone, watched us in a distance. I nodded obediently and then ran off into the distance, brushing some of the flowers as I ran. Mother sat on the bench and watched me, she had grown weak after an illness that took most of her strength a few years back.

"Ko-chan, come and try to catch me!" I giggled running as fast as my small legs could take me with Kotone behind me. My long blonde hair tied back by a red ribbon slipped off as I ran. Feeling it slip I stopped suddenly, Kotone noticed and walked carefully to me.

"Miyako-sama, is something wrong?" she asked me worriedly.

Tears started to build up, blurring my blue-ish purple orbs. "Ko-chan, I lost my ribbon," I stuttered out.

"Please go back to Kagami-sama and I'll find it," she reassured me and went off.

I walked painfully slow to Mother, trying to wipe the tears out of my eyes. Because of Mother being weak I didn't want her to be worried about me. She needed her strength and should be resting, not taking care of me or worrying.

"Miya-chan, what's wrong?" she asked noticing me rub my tears away. She walked the rest of he way to me and bent to my level placing her hands on my shoulder.

"I-I lost my ribbon," I cried. "T-the one that you made me," I cried even harder. I was ashamed, she had put so much effort into making it for me and I so carelessly lost it.

"Don't cry we'll find it together." She smiled and got up. "Come on, Miya-chan," she said holding out her hand, I instantly grabbed it. "We'll find it together."


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