A/N: To be honest I never expected this story to have so many chapter, I think there are still two or three chapters ;D


The day was finally over, Karin cursed under her breath that she had to do so much homework. She didn't pay a single ounce of attention in class. Excitement and curiosity kept her from turning her head to the blackboards. The teachers seemed to be annoyed by this as well, seeing she got over five warnings in school for not paying any attention or coming up with a lame excuse as 'I'm sorry I didn't hear the question' whenever someone asked her a question, she'd sigh and say she didn't know.

She decided to walk trough the park, it was the shortest way to her house, because she saw it was going to rain. Only grey and black clouded the sky. Why was the sky so fucked up this week, like it waiting for something. She noticed every time something was about to happen, whether it was good or bad, the sky would fuck it up by letting down rain or hail. And hail was awful, she even got small bruises by hail on her arm.

"Saa," the dark-haired student sighed in annoyance as she watched the sky above her, rain already started to fall. She wiped a drop off her forehead. The grey umbrella in her hand was of good use now, she praised Kami Ichigo reminded her to take it with her. "I hate rain."

She looked around her, here were very few people. That was only logical since it was winter, this time of year people would sit in their happy homes by the fire and snuggling and stuff. . . Yeah your typical winter would be like that, her parent were almost exactly the same. Her mother would sit in front of the television with a warm blankett, watching whatever ridiculous soap series she liked together with Yuzu and her father would rub his head against her leg and compliment her repeatedly.

And so Ichigo, her brother, would interfere. SO the fighting would start and she would punch both to stop their annoying and ridiculous behavior.

Yes, what a loving family.

"Kurosaki-san?" Karin looked to her side, to where the source of the noise was standing apparently. She immediately recognized the deep voice, she blinked unbelieving. She was wondering where this guy was all day and now he was just standing before her like there was nothing.

"Where were you all day you asshole?" she demanded venomously, he chuckled at her anger. She glared daggers into his head, it looks could kill. . .

"Is that how we're greeting each other from now?"

She hissed at his nonchalant behavior, did he not know he skipped a whole fucking day of school? No, not one hour, not two. No, the whole day, just to sit there and watch the sky? She closed her umbrella quickly to see him better.

"Answer the question!"

He pointed at the bench, "I was right here."

"All day?" she questioned witch a frown, to which he nodded.

Her anger faded away and was replaced by sheer curiosity, "What were you doing here?"

"I was thinking." he simply replied, which only triggered her curiosity. What would make one think for hours in the cold?

"'bout what?"

"You."

Her eyes widened, a gush of wind mad its way trough her black hair, making her long ponytail wave uncontrollably. She pushed the loose stands behind her ears. She blushed from the cold and the flattery, was he serious about this? "What do you mean?" she asked softly as another strong gush of wind drifted trough her hair. It was not helping that much, she had to push her skirt down numerous times.

"I mean that no one was a kind to me as you are," he moved closer to her grabbing her hand, making her blush once more, "why are you so kind to me?"

"Jus- I mean, b-because I'm just like that." she smiled nervously, he stroked her face softly, making her drop the umbrella.

"You're just like that?" she nodded slowly. Her soft pink lips brushed his own, he was about to kiss her when she decided it was wrong. She pushed him away from her, the rain started to fall down faster, screwing up the moment.

"I-I-I," she started trying to explain the situation, "this is wrong, I'm already in a relationship." she stated bluntly.

"I understand."

"I'm really sorry." she was cut off by her stoic classmate, she looked in his green emotionless eyes, slightly uncomfortable under his gaze.

He shook his head, "No, I should apologize."

She picked up her umbrella. opening it quickly, "I gotta go."


A/N: Yeah, what about that one?