"You really are something..." Sasori muttered as she had just woken up, she groaned as she sat up on the bed. "That stunt you pulled back there in the student council room? That was priceless. Grand, you have my respect."

Kairai pouted, she didn't want to be his entertainment.

"But please, elaborate to me what you were feeling at that time? What was running through your mind before, during and after that debacle?" Sasori asked.

The girl ignored him, he was always so interrogative- he always had to know her reasons for everything. But she sighed, but there was little that she could do about him. He would be a constant in her life, that is all she knew.

"I don't know."

"Please, do not give me that." He replied coolly. "Though my findings' will be reported to the others'. You see, they're interested in you and not- well, to be honest, there isn't anyone in this school they all seem to find interesting."

"What does that mean for me then?"

She doesn't like the way he smiles at her and she really doesn't want to know what he's thinking either.

"It seems we'll be working very close with each other very soon, Kairai-san and I very much like that thought."

"I don't understand you sometimes, Sasori..." The girl mumbled, giving him a dark look.

"It's fine, Kairai-san. I don't think I want you to anyways."


I'm going to slow down on the chapters here on out, I have classes to attend and I don't want to feel the wrath of my sister. She still treats me like a kid, I don't often like being the youngest in this family.