Okay guys long time no see! ^_^ I figured I should put my focus on this story for the time being. Hope you've been checking up on it. I've gotten nothing but positive Reviews on making another chap about Zero and Yuki's childhood. So here you are! Please R&R and enjoy! That's very important.

A/N: 'Zero'= Thinking

"Zero" = Speaking

Zero = Present time thingy

Zero = Past time thingy

As Zero sat under the same tree he always sat under when he skipped classes, he looked up at the sky. He had been having so many flashbacks about him and Yuki's time together. He couldn't say he didn't enjoy them. He was surprised he remembered them so vividly. But, then again, it wasn't that long ago. He closed his eyes as the sun shined its calming rays on his face, welcoming the warmth and the memories that came with it...

Past - 4 years ago

13 year old Zero was not happy. At all. He had come into Yuki's room thinking she was in there. He got an unpleasant surprise. He ranted to the Headmaster and he had cheerily replied that Yuki had gone to the makeshift dorms to visit Kaname. Zero had split the Headmaster's desk in half - Again. He had stomped off with a deadly aura wafting off of him. He had gone outside and lay down under the sakura tree. He needed time to cool off, of course. He needed to be calm and collected when Yuki came back from her visit with that conceited, high and mighty, snooty, smug bafoo- chill, Zero, chill... Deep breath... Another... Ahh, better. He just needed to relax... Easier said than done.

He opened his silver lavender eyes and they shined in the sunlight as he lay with his hands behind his head. He wished Yuki was here with him instead of that monster. He bet she would be lying herer with him, joking and trying to make him smile. He, of course, knew that today, that wouldn't be happening. He was already in a sour mood. He just wanted her to see him the way she saw Kuran. He wished she would love him the way she loved Kuran, the way he himself loved her.

He knew his love for her ran deeper than he knew, and he knew it was not short of unmeasurable. If Yuki didn't realize her feelings for the Kuran was just a crush soon, he would be forced to let her go. That sent a pang of hurt through him. He knew he wouldn't be able to just do it. No, it would be a struggle. He wouldn't recover from it, he also knew. He would never move on. His heart would forever be broken, shattered. Half of the pieces, he wouldn't be able to find, because they would be with her. He would only put together the half of his heart that he had. She would forever carry the other half.

She would forget about him. Never return his affections. He would soon become bitter and unfeeling. Never to be happy again. He sighed. No, there was no need to look at that just yet. It may not even happen. He smiled a bit. He just had to have hope that she would come to love him the way he so strongly loved her. He knew he would never be able to let her go. It wouldn't be an easy task at all if that had to come.

He finally closed his eyes again and let the sun's warm rays bathe him in relaxation. He forced his brain to slow down, and his nerves to calm themselves. Yuki would be back soon. When that time came, he just had to put up his mean facade. He soon fell asleep with Yuki being the final thing on his mind.

He jolted awake as he heard the rustling of grass not far from where he lay. The sun was beginning to set, and he caught the familiar scent of chocolate and lilacs... Yuki was home. And said girl was moving towards him with a smile on her face. He forced his own smile down and instead pursed his lips and steeled his silver lavender eyes. "Zero, were you out here waiting for me this whole time?" she spoke with a honey sweet voice and he took a moment to savor the sound before he spoke himself. "Yeah, so what? I just wanted to make sure Kuran delivered you safely." Yuki rolled her light chocolate brown eyes and plopped herself down beside him. "Well... Thank you for worrying about me, but I was completely fine. You worry too much, Zero. Especially about me. It's not like Kaname will just attack me like you seem to think."

Zero snorted. "You never know, that's what monsters like him do, what they're capable of. I made it perfectly clear that I don't trust him. I don't know how you can." Yuki sighed. "He saved my life, Zero. It's the least I can do to repay him." Zero gave a sigh of his own. "Whatever... Just be careful around him, Yuki. You never know what could happen." Yuki nodded absentmindedly as she played with a blade of grass. "I'll be cooking tonight. Is there anything in particular you want me to prepare?" Zero thought. "Hmm... You haven't made your curry buns in a while. I'm sure the Headmaster would want some too." Yuki laughed and Zero thought he had died and gone to heaven for a minute. Her laugh was like that of an angel.

They sat there until the sun had almost reached the mountains, just talking and Yuki joking around, putting numerous smiles on Zero's usually blank face. He knew he was content in her company, even if the sky was falling.