Inside the room was not what Jadeite and Nephrite had expected, but they were getting pretty close to the right answer.
"Kunzite-sama, I'm bored!" wined the child. All the peaceful feelings that Kunzite had previously held quickly evaporated into the hellish atmosphere. With a quick slam of the book Kunzite was now only about four inches from Zoisite's frightened face. A nervous gulp found its way to Zoisite's throat and he quickly grabbed his discarded book to hide his face. "Um, never mind!" This answer didn't seem to satisfy Kunzite, so he pulled the book away from Zoisite in order to get the truth from the child. Zoisite's face was slowly turning red from a mixture of fear and embarrassment, and he kept his gaze at the bed he was sitting on. "What are you exactly afraid of?" A simple question deserved a simple answer right? Zoisite still kept his gaze at the bed, hell bent on not giving Kunzite what he pleased. "You don't need to be so stubborn. All I asked was what you were afraid of, it's not like I asked for your soul." A whisper escaped Zoisite's mouth that was so quiet Kunzite had almost not heard it. "Care to say that again?" Kunzite said in an eerie voice. Zoisite's gaze finally left the bed and met with his sensei's stern eyes. "I said that you might as well have my soul, considering you never let me do anything. You don't let me talk to Jadeite or any of the youma. I can't go outside the castle to look at the sakura trees and I'm lucky if I can even a minute alone before you take over my life once again…" Kunzite's mind was filled with even more questions that it had previously held; there was no simple answer to any of this. A sensei's job was to train their student, and that meant plenty of time together right? It wasn't like Zoisite was a normal Earth child who was free to play at any given time. All Kunzite was doing was training his student like his Queen had ordered. The attraction only played a small part and it was fairly obvious that Zoisite didn't know of its existence.
"Zoisite the only reason we're in here is that it's quieter than the garden. You saw that Nephrite and Jadeite were there. Considering you can't stay in the same room with Nephrite for more than seven minutes before starting a war I think this is better for both our sakes." Zoisite merely rolled his eyes. The book that Kunzite had been holding was quickly snatched back by one of Zoisite's free hands and brought back up to his face.
"Whatever you say, Sensei." I want to be outside, with the wind to blow the sakura past my face. I want to show you why I love the wind, Sensei.
