A/N: There will be more answers next chapter, I promise! Please enjoy.

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Kisara continued to run, making her way towards people. Even if he was foolish enough to draw attention by following her into a crowd, she'd be able to call for help.

Kisara finally found a fairly busy street. She looked behind her, not seeing anyone following her. Ahead she saw a payphone, which she rushed into. She fumbled in her pocket for change to put into the phone, placed the coins in the slot, and dialed the numbers at lightning speed.

"Hello?" a voiced answered on the other line.

"Seto!" Kisara said with relief into the phone.

"Kisara? What's wrong?" Seto asked.

"They found me," Kisara said. "Whoever it is that's after me, they sent him."

"Who did they send? Are you okay?" Seto demanded.

"I'm fine, I got away," Kisara could still feel tears streaming down her face. "Seto, I'm scared."

Seto's voice lost some of its edge. "It's okay, Kisara. Just tell me where you are right now, I'll come get you."

"I'm in the phone booth on County Street," she said.

"Are you sure you're safe? You got away all right?" Seto asked.

Kisara looked around, only seeing people rushing by, several carrying umbrellas. "I don't think he followed me."

"All right, I'll be there as soon as I can," he said.

"Please hurry," Kisara said before the line went dead.

Kisara looked around again, wondering why he hadn't followed her. They would come after her again. Kisara's eyes flew open when she thought of where they would go next. She put more money into the phone and began to dial again.

The phone rang three times before someone on the other end picked up.

"Hello," Luna's light voice said on the other line.

"Luna, it's Kisara. You have to listen to me, okay, it's important."

"What happened?" Luna asked.

"They found me, Luna, the people who killed my parents. I got away but they're going to be coming back and the house is the first place they'll look. I want you and Riu to get out of there. You have to leave as soon as possible. They killed my parents they won't hesitate to hurt you," Kisara said struggling to keep her voice even.

Luna was quite for a minute thinking. "What are you going to do?" she asked.

"I- I'll be fine. It's me they're after. If I come with you it's only a matter of time before they find me again. I don't want you two to get hurt," Kisara said, tears falling fast again.

"Well, I supposed Riu could take some time off of work; we haven't had a vacation for a while. I think we'll go to his family's beach house, no one's using it this time of year," Luna answered, her tone light and optimistic as always, as if they weren't running from a group of murderers.

Kisara almost smiled. "You two have fun," she said, going along with it.

"Well, we better go pack," Luna said.

"Bye," Kisara said.

"Bye. Good luck. And tell Seto that he better take good care of you," Luna said cheerily. Kisara could hear Luna in the background before she hung up "There you are, Riu. What do you think of the two of us going-" The phone disconnected.

Kisara hung up, tears falling harder than ever. Luna knew her too well. She new that Seto would look after her. She cried to herself until a knock on the outside of the phone booth made her jump. She screamed and spun around to see Seto standing outside.

Relief flooded Kisara as she pulled open the door and threw her arms around his waist. She buried her face against his chest, still crying uncontrollably. She felt the safety of Seto's arms surround her.

"It's okay Kisara," he said softly. "I'm here, it's okay."

Kisara didn't know how long she stood like that, crying in his arms with him trying to comfort her, until she finally calmed her tears and released him.

Seto pushed Kisara's hair out of her face, causing her bright blue eyes to look up into his own dark blue ones.

"Are you okay? Are you hurt?" he asked.

"I-I'm fine," she replied, shivering.

"You're soaked," he said. "You must be freezing." Seto took off his big white overcoat- one of his favorites- the water rolling off of it like it was made out of some sort of waterproof material. He put the coat on Kisara; it draped over her smaller frame. The ends touched the ground, but he didn't care.

Kisara smiled, pulling the coat on tighter. It was warm from Seto using it. She looked back up at him, glad he was here. She was glad she got away; she didn't think she could bear it if she never saw him again.

She leaned against Seto, pulling down on him black shirt while pushing herself up on her toes in order to try and cover their height difference and kissed him.

"I Love you," she whispered against his lips. It was the first time she had told him that. She had known she loved him, and tried to show it in her actions, but she had never used the word.

Seto smiled, "I Love you, too," he said. He'd been waiting to tell her that, but he'd never done so. He figured it was best to wait, but now he realized maybe he wouldn't have time to wait anymore. If she hadn't gotten away... would he have seen her again? He should've been with her.

He pulled her close to him again, his arms around her waist. He kissed her briefly in return. "I Love you so much," he whispered. He wanted her to know how he felt, and he didn't want her to ever doubt it. He wasn't going to let her leave this world without telling her how much she meant to him. He wasn't going to let that happen again.

They kissed again, neither wanted to break away. They were oblivious to the stares that people walking by were giving the pair, the pouring rain didn't matter, and time meant nothing. This was love, when nothing in the world besides the person you were holding in your arms. Eventually, though, they had to break apart for air, and each regrettably loosened their hold on the other.

Seto smiled- Kisara loved how she could make him smile- and he said, "Let's get you out of the rain."

Kisara nodded and she felt herself being lifted off the ground. She squealed with surprise as Seto brought her into his arms, carrying her over to the car and placing her in the passenger's seat.

He laughed at the expression on her face. "You know I'm perfectly capable of walking," she told him.

"I know," he said. "I just wanted to do that." He smiled, going around the other side of the car and getting in the driver's side. He looked into her eyes again for a few minutes before he turned forward and put the key in the ignition. The car took off fast, and he had a determined look on his face. Next time, he'd be ready, and he'd make whoever it was that was after Kisara pay.

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