Forget me not chapter 5

Juuri was furious. No one had told her about her beloved Cross's demise, and it wasn't until she stumbled upon a zombie-like Yuuki that she was told anything. Yuuki had been sitting on the bed, her eyes focused on her feet. The clothes stained with her father's blood were tossed into a corner; forgotten. "Who did it?" she howled, pinning her silent daughter to the wall of her bedroom. Yuuki continued to stare out into space, seemingly unaware of the arm pressing up underneath her chin. "Answer me now!"

"She doesn't know, mother." Kaname stepped out from behind the door; his face was clouded over in a tempestuous anger. How dare she come back after ten years and threaten his Yuuki? She was not his mother, and he would no longer settle for her disturbing presence to plague his little sister any longer.

Juuri only tightened her grip. "Don't you order me around, Kaname? Who did this to Kaien? Who killed him?" There was sorrow filled mellowness to her voice that disturbed Kaname Kuran. It seemed somehow misplaced; as if it really shouldn't be there at all. If she was so upset, why was she so rational about it? There was no irregularity to her motions or ideas; she had thought this out.

"Release Yuuki. She is more devastated than you could ever be, and has nothing further to do with this. Surely you can see that?"

"Not until you tell me-"

"RELEASE HER!" The walls of the room laughed hysterically as they closed in on her. Kaname bared his bleach white fangs like a starving, mad animal and lunged. Juuri was suddenly cowering in the corner; fear etched onto her perfect face. He was crouched in front of her on all fours, a dangerous look in his shimmering eyes.

"But," she sobbed, covering her face with her porcelain hands. "I'm your mother. How can you be so cold?"

He gracefully walked over to Yuuki, picking her up off the floor and cradling her as he had when she was just a small child. She was his world and he would do anything to protect her; even give up his own life. How he wished he could have spared her the sight of Cross, or even just the loss itself. He sighed heavily and kissed her forehead as he laid her down. "My mother died ten years ago."

"Daddy…" Yuuki whispered just loud enough for her older brother to hear. Her violet eyes were turning red and her face held no emotion. She had been like this for days. Nothing anyone said or did even remotely pulled her out of the dream state she had willed herself into. The only person she would even speak to was Aido, which caused jealousy to scream throughout the dorms. For some obscure reason, she had formed some sort of bond with him over the tragedy of her father's death, and the mere realization of this was enough to make Kaname uneasy.

Turning back to Juuri, he pointed quite rudely to the cherry-wood door. "Leave." The command was solid, and as if repelled by some invisible force, Juuri was expelled from the room; the door slamming itself shut. "Darling? My Yuuki? Are you alright?"

Yuuki looked at him and blinked. He could see the unshed tears welling up in her eyes and he pulled her close, unable to let her go. He wanted to run away, right then. To take her somewhere they could be safe, happy and revel in their undying love. "I miss him…" If it had been any other person but Kaname, they would have simply thought it was just the wind speaking. "Bring him back, Kaname. I need him."

The words pained him; she was his everything! Why couldn't he be hers? Why was she so insistent on people like Zero, Aido, and Headmaster Cross supporting her in everything she did? Was he absolutely nothing to her? Was he so replaceable? These thoughts caused him panic and the flame inside his soul that fueled his rage began to spread like wildfire.

"Do you love me, Yuuki?" She kissed his lips gently in response, but her words still stuck inside her. "I need to hear you say it. I need to know I mean something to you; that I'm the one you need and want. I've waited ten years to show you how much I love you, and now I feel as if you're slipping away and I can't take it. I need to know you love me, or I just might break."

His words echoed in Yuuki's mind, and she began to cry. Not the hot, violent tears she had angrily wept for her father; these were frozen by her soul and fell like rain. She broke into exasperated sobs, and her entire body began to shake with all the sadness she had kept in instead of releasing. She was terrified she would lose him, just as she had lost Zero and Kaien.

"I know you've spent ten years loving me from afar, and this is all so new to you…but I'm yours, my love. I wouldn't leave you, unless you told me to. And even then I'd most likely just watch you from the shadows. I can't live without you." His voice was hollow and sincere. He had never felt this way about anyone except her. He couldn't lose her. Not to Aido, not to Zero, and especially not to their mother. Yuuki only nodded; too afraid that she would say something stupid in response.

Kaname's soft lips began to roam. First finding her earlobe, than her collar bone, and then finally making their way towards her bellybutton. A soft giggle escaped Yuuki's lips as Kaname unclasped her bra and tossed it to the floor. "I never want to be with anyone but you. Ever."

She gasped as he slid into her; her entire body was writhing at the force of his entrance. "I need you more than anything, Kaname." She scratched down his back leaving long, bloody track marks that wouldn't heal so quickly. As their bodies moved in perfect, rhythmic harmony, Yuuki grabbed hold of his hair and pulled him down forcefully so that their lips met in desperation. "I only want you." At the sight of his beautiful, angelic lover, Kaname began to move faster until she was screaming his name.

After a few hours, Kaname fell beside Yuuki and smiled. She giggled and hid beneath the blankets, embarrassed completely by how loud she had been. "Oh come on, there's no reason to be shy around me."

She shook her head and her black hair flew about her like a tornado. "Kaname…I did a bad, bad thing." She murmured. Wrapping herself up in the blanket she walked over to the dresser to grab a green sundress. Pulling it on, she braided her hair and pinned it atop of her head.

He only stared at her, confused and slightly irritated. "What did you do?"

"I," she paused for a moment, clearly wondering if she should tell him or not. "I put him back together…"

"You what?"

She started to cry again. She seemed like such a small child in this state and he was afraid to get to close. "I put daddy back together, and, and…"

"And what…." His voice was heavy, praying inside his head that she had not done what he thought she did. "Yuuki, tell me you didn't…"

"I turned Kaien into a vampire…."

The entire room was silent, the walls mortified by the actions of the youngest Kuran. "Yuuki. You didn't."

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