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"Want to dance?" Kisshu whispered in Cathy's ear. A smile bloomed across her face. Kisshu put his feet on the warm violet carpet. He seemed to tower over her at an alarming rate. He watched as Cathy ran over turned on the radio. She ran back to him just as fast. A little too fast actually, because she ran right into him before she could stop, accidentally knocking him over with her as she fell.

This is why he loved her. Kisshu loved how clumsy and silly she was. But she was passionate about the things she loved as well.

He had woken up two hours before she did this morning. She looked so gorgeous when she slept. The way she had a little bit of bed head was cute to him. So without waking her up he had teleported down stairs and made the best human breakfast he could, so he really only made cereal to tell the truth.

He could feel himself weakening, he even tried eating. He ate three bowls of what Cathy calls captain crunch. But it did nothing to help his health, he was still tiring fast.

A fast song came song came on and Cathy squeaked saying it was one of her favorites. She started jumping around and singing in a happy sweet tone. She grabbed his hand and started making him dance with her. He started spinning her and she fell into his arms. Before they knew the song was over. Cathy sat in his arms as a slower song came on.

So he held her tightly as the danced to the slow song. Her arms were around his neck. He had to do everything in his will to keep himself from floating into the air. He had to remind himself that she couldn't fly. The feeling he got while holding her was indescribable.

His alien heart sped up fast and then skipped a beat. She nuzzled her head into his shoulder and that was it. That was what made him wish he could stay in that moment for the rest of his life. But his alien body decided otherwise. He suddenly felt nauseas. He hit the carpet floor before he could even think what was happening.

"Oh my gosh, Kisshu what's wrong. Kish, Kish don't fall asleep." Cathy said in a panicky voice. His vision started fading and no matter how much he wanted to stay awake he kept drifting. All he heard before he lost sight was her soft scared voice.

"Kish, don't worry. I find out what's wrong with you. Oh promise me you'll wake up. Because I love you and I need you to wake up. If you fall asleep promise me you'll wake up and I can make you breakfast." She rattled on. He didn't say anything but he did. He promised her, silently, that he would wake up and eat a human breakfast with her.

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She somehow managed to get him on her bed. He laid there sleeping. Cathy didn't know what to do. He was alien so she didn't what good it would do if she took him to the hospital. The room was quiet and the sound of his shallow breathing filled her ears.

"Well at least he's alive. Hopefully he'll get better but I don't know what to do. Man I wish Pai wash here, He'd at least know what was wrong with him. With my luck he'd probably get sick too and I'd be in a rut." She mumbled out loud.

Cathy walked over to Kish's sleeping body and felt his neck for a pulse. He was still alive. She couldn't judge by the pace of his pulse his condition because of his alien heart.

Cathy was sitting at her desk. She hadn't slept because she was watching Kish for any strange movement. But she was dozing off. She was asleep when she heard a thump around midnight. If it hadn't been so late she would've thought it was her parents.

The sound shook her awake, making her jump. The sound came from her balcony. She grabbed her letter opener. To think that her dad said she'd never use it.

Walking toward what was now a sound of pain Cathy grasped her letter opening as she stepped on the balcony. The stars shined brightly as she crept on to the cold hardwood balcony. A large figure of a man lay on the ground.

"Hello. May I ask where I am?" a voice asked. The voice seemed to be coming from the figure on the ground. The figure started to stand up and morph more in to that of a man. Cathy flipped on the porch light that was on her balcony.

As soon as the light came on Cathy dropped her letter opener. She recognized the face looking at her. She immediately knew who it was and couldn't believe he was there.

"Pai?" Cathy whispered in astonishment.