Kaname sat down on the opposite chair and stared out the ornate window.

Five minutes past and Georgia's patience was increasingly disappearing, clearly Aido's beat her to it:

"Ah Kaname senpai, what was it you wanted?" he asked.

"I think it is rather obvious don't you Aido?"

"Just to make it clear I think you should tell him; I mean it is Aido, we are talking about." Georgia said absentmindedly she was still aggravated by both the men in the room.

Kaname kept a blank expression still staring out the window.

"Aido next time you are curious about a scenario, control your self, and as you can see Georgia, has a fragile temperament I think its best you treat her with more courtesy from now on."

Georgia smirked.

"Yes Kaname senpai." Aido bowed swiftly and left the room.

Kaname looked over at Georgia with cold eyes.

"And for you, next time try and keep a low profile! You make yourself look like a tramp." He got up and left to his study room.

"What can I say me and attention we go to together like dirty old men and hookers." She muttered to her self. She trotted over to his study room she peeked through the crack in the door he was laying with his feet up on the desk and hands over his face.

Georgia was torn; should she confront him as he was clearly vulnerable at this moment in time or should she let him be...as he was clearly vulnerable at this moment in time…? It was a classic angel vs. devil scenario; she'd have to be careful or she may end up as a schizophrenic she made a mental note.

So she ended up standing there deciding what to do, until Kaname clearly had enough of her indecisiveness and broke the ice;

"What do you want?"

"me umm uhh I was just gonna… HOW AM I A TRAMP!" she clasped her hand over her mouth she was never too good at the whole subtle thing.

"I was exaggerating for effectiveness." He said coolly still with his hands over his face.

"Well what were you doing anyway?" she asked whilst sliding through the door.

"Annoying you." He was clearly not in a good mood.

"Why?" Georgia was confused, why would someone of such a high standard do such a silly thing?

"Because I hate you and want you to get out of here!" he finally swung round to face her. His face was calm and collected.

"You know what makes it worse? It wasn't annoying you, was it?" he said coldly.

"What? You don't think I want out too?"

He shook his head and looked down at the floor.

"I don't hate you I hate the situation you put me in. So for now just try not to get in anyone's way. Keep a low profile I need to sort things out; I can't have you wreaking anymore havoc."

Georgia looked at the floor as well.

"Fine" she muttered.

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2 weeks later Georgia had managed to keep her promise; she only spoke when necessary and refrained from being sarcastic or implying anything unnecessary. She also managed to be on best behaviour with Yagari which was clearly a challenge; this made Kaname not happy but honoured and surprised to see Georgia really trying,

Maybe she was deeper than a puddle…

"Miyu." Kaname whispered behind her.

Georgia was shocked to hear him talk to her.

"What's wrong Miyu?" He said as she turned towards him.

"Um uh nothing, nothing I'm just surprised." She said still startled; she felt softness in his voice, tenderness by using her nickname.

His lips curled into a small smile.

"I didn't think you could be so…obedient." He was clearly testing her; he knew such a word would drive the usual Georgia wild.

"I didn't realise you could be so …sensitive." She said bighting her lip it was good to let some steam out.

"Well at least you haven't been completely transformed; you still have your twisted sense of humour on your side."

"It has been very difficult to keep my remarks at bay, but I thought: why not challenge myself?"

"I'm sure it was. I am very proud of you nonetheless."

"That's good to hear." She grinned her signature devilish grin, most men found it hard to resist the smirk but Kaname knew better.

"I see Aido has been well behaved as well." He said

"Yes I suppose he has." She said quietly.

"That's good I've spoken to the Headmaster" he said slowly walking down the steps of the classroom, Georgia stood where she was.

"What about?"

"Our situations"

"huh?"

"Well I got you what you wanted"

"I'm confused." She felt a lump in her throat whatever it was it wasn;t going to be good.

"You can move out of my room. Leave tomorrow that's easiest." He said as he left the room.

She felt a lump in her throat that ached all the way to her stomach a terrible acidic pit feeling. She'd never given it much thought; moving out.

She liked the big rooms she even got her own proper bed. And most of all she liked the company. She didn't want to move out! She sat down one of the desks. Looking out of the window a tear rolled down her cheek, this tear monumental: the moment she realised she did love the man she thought she had hated since she was a child; and it was clear he would never love her.