Aiko: Lalalala… Ooh, look, the plane ride's over.
Kayuri: Mhnmh. *eating chocolate*
Aiko: I'm surprised you haven't been sick yet, you've eaten two bars all by yourself.
Kayuri: *swallow* That's because I'm a professional!
* * * *
"So… what now?" Aiko asked Kayuri, standing inside the airport, family-size suitcase in hand.
"Beats me." Kayuri shrugged (As well as she was able to while holding two family-sized suitcases and her on-board bag, that is). So, the girls stood there, staring off into blank space for a few minutes, until…
"Oh yeah!" Kayuri exclaimed, "We were supposed to get on a bus to the school!"
"…."
"FOOK! WE'RE SUPPOSED TO BE ON THAT THING!" Kayuri screamed, running off towards the moving bus on the other side of the automatic glass doors in front of them. Aiko let out a yelp and followed her, almost tripping over her own suitcase in the process.
We could describe their mad scramble to catch up to said bus, but that would be wasteful and boring. The point is that they got on…. Eventually.
For the second time, they got onto their transportation, slightly out of breath and sat in the row across from Naruto, Sasuke and Gaara. Naruto was chuckling quietly, which resulted in death glares from both of the girls.
* * * *
"So this is Konoha College, the "boarding school for the gifted", eh?" Kayuri said, standing next to Aiko as they looked up at the fancy building in front of them.
"Why the hell didn't we ever know that our grandpa had this much money?" Aiko asked, hands on hips, "We could have exploited it many times over by now!"
"Oh well. We'll have plenty of time to do that once we settle into this fancy pants place. Let's just hope that he doesn't kick us out straight away for it." Kayuri hauled her suitcases inside the building, up some stairs and into the principal's office, while her sister had much less trouble doing so with only one suitcase.
Aiko knocked on the door, noting the shininess of the lettering on it while Kayuri sat on one of her suitcases, panting lightly for the third time that day.
"Come in." A familiar voice called from beyond the door.
Aiko turned the handle, tapping Kayuri on the shoulder to tell her to get up.
"Hey, grandpa Daigo!" Aiko greeted cheerfully, "It's the dreaded granddaughters!"
"Why don't you have an ELEVATOR?" Kayuri complained, dragging herself into the room.
"Uh huh. Hello to you too. You girls haven't changed," He chuckled, "So… why are you here again?" He tilted his head to the left slightly, expression inquisitive. Aiko and Kayuri almost fell over.
"W-we're going to attend here, remember? You offered… m-mum and dad to let us go here for free…" Kayuri said, stuttering a few times out of disbelief. He hadn't changed either. The girls both wondered how he came to be a principal with that memory of his.
"I said that? What a foolish thing to do…" He shook his head, "… Oh yes! I did say that, didn't I?" As if the girls weren't having a hard enough time trying to keep a straight face.
"Well, we lugged our suitcases all the way up here to ask you about dorms, old man…" Kayuri informed him, rubbing her neck and glancing at her luggage.
"Dorms… Hm…" He shuffled through some papers and eventually seemed to come to a conclusion as he faced the girls once more, "I'm not going to fake anything: I completely forgot that you were coming."
'Well, that's pretty obvious.' The girls thought.
"But I'm afraid there's a problem…" Daigo started to frown, "There aren't any free rooms left, even though it's normally six to a room."
"What?!" The girls said in unison, slamming their hands down on his desk. He cringed a little at the sudden ruckus, and sighed.
"I'm afraid the only thing we can do is put you into another dorm seperate to the building that has five rooms… normally we use two them for extra storage, but I suppose they'll have to be cleared out until we figure something else out." He rubbed his temple.
"Oh. Well, I suppose that's okay." Aiko calmed down, removing her hands from the desk.
"So who else is in our dorm, then?" Kayuri asked, curious.
"I'm sure you will be able to understand my displeasure when I tell you this," He took a breath, "You will be staying with Uzumaki Naruto, Uchiha Sasuke and Sabaku no Gaara; all boys." The girls' faces lit up a little.
"O RLY?" Aiko asked loudly, smiling.
"Uhm… yes, really." Daigo looked at her strangely.
"Don't worry, pops. We met them on the plane! They're okay, and I'm sure it'll all be cool." Kayuri elaborated on her sister's relative happiness.
"So, where do we find this mysterious 'seperate dorm'?" Aiko asked eagerly, peaking at the piece of paper that her grandfather had been looking at. "On the left of the main building, past the sports shed! Let's go, onee-chan!"
"Yeah, yeah. I'm coming." Kayuri said greyly, no doubt gloomy about having to move her suitcases again. Aiko laughed at her, and took one of her sister's suitcases so they would get there faster.
After they left, Daigo sighed and re-organised his papers.
"…The fact that they're boys isn't the only thing I'm worried about, girls…"
* * * *
By the time they got past the sports shed and arrived at the dorm, Aiko was panting.
"Humph. Now you know what I go through to look good." Kayuri snickered as she knocked on the door. They waited for a moment, but there was no reply.
"Maybe they dumped their things and went out?" Aiko suggested. But Kayuri turned the handle, proving that the door was unlocked. Aiko shrugged and dragged the suitcases inside, Kayuri following.
"Hey, anyone here?" Aiko called, walking through the hallway looking for at least one of the three boys. Kayuri and Aiko wandered through the hallway until they saw an archway. They walked through it into a lounge room, where everything stopped.
Sasuke was wiping blood from the corner of his mouth, throwing the body of a rabbit into a bucket on the floor.
Naruto was sitting on the couch, mouth to the neck another rabbit.
Gaara was sitting on an armchair, wiping his hands with a serviette.
Aiko and Kayuri stared, wide eyed, mouths gaping. Gaara's eyes flashed to them, also widening as he saw them standing there. Aiko's breathing was suddenly uneven, breathing in and exhaling quickly in small, quiet, shuddering gasps.
"V-vampires…" Kayuri breathed. In that one second, the world of the Kosora sisters had been turned completely upside-down.
