If any of you ever check out my profile, I had a post about how Microsoft Word KILLED this chapter. I wrote this in like, and hour, so I don't think it's as good. But surprisingly, it's longer. It's the same general idea as the first copy though, so you aren't missing much.

Now I need to re-type about 5 pages worth of A.R.I.S.A…this Is going to be a long night X.x

Please review if you like it! :3

I don't own Shugo Chara! And I'm not getting paid to hate my computer and its occasionally messed up programs.

x-Chapter 3-x

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Writing Cards

..Stars.

Instead of dealing with her frustration inside the house that day, Arisa decided to take her issue outside.

She walked to the park nearby with a purple notebook clutched tightly and a pen situated behind her ear.

When she arrived she instantly made her way to a tall oak tree. She easily scaled up its trunk and nestled herself comfortably on a think branch on the shady side of a tree.

A gentle breeze swept her bangs in her eyes and knocked her from the wonderful fantasy she created where writing a card for Kuukai was the easiest thing in the world.

She sighed heavily and opened the notebook to the first page. She clicked her pen and started thinking about what to write.

Happy birthday Kuukai,

I've been thinking really hard,

But I just can't seem to think of anything to write.

So accept my confe—

She realized what she writing and scribbled out the rest of the word, then crossing the entire message out.

Arisa grumbled and thought evil thoughts about what she's going to do to that boy if he doesn't like…whatever she's going to give him.

The rest of the messages that filled the page were centered on how frustrating it is to write a message and that he better appreciate it or he'll be sorry.

Once the brunette realized how violent her messages were getting, she stopped herself and took a deep breath. It was only the third day anyway.

Sooner than she had imagined, the notebook had been nearly filled with at least 8 messages on each page.

As she watched the sun set, she turned through all the pages, absolutely no ideas sparking in her mind. She turned to the tree's trunk she was leaning on and pat it, "I'm sorry, I waste all that paper…"

Suddenly a gust of wind blew through the leaves, rattling them slightly. Arisa braced herself and remained unharmed, but when she turned around, the notebook she had nearly killed was missing.

"Ohhhhhhh shit."

She looked around frantically, being careful not to fall off the branch.

Then, she saw it; through the leaves below her, she saw the royal purple cover of the notebook lying on the ground below.

She would've thrown herself at it, but then that would've given her some pretty ugly stitches on her face.

Arisa swung down, branch by branch and when she was sitting on the lowest branch, the book in sight, she spotted a feminine figure pick it up and flip through its contents.

The figure had long flowing, purple hair and wore a cap over it, but when they turned around, Arisa immediately took back what she thought about the figure looking feminine.

"Nagihiko-kun!"

"Aah, Arisa-chan does this belong to you?" He asked, a teasing tone lacing his voice.

An unavoidable blush covered her face, "Y-yeah."

She spotted the smile that looked so innocent; you knew it meant trouble gracing the boy's think lips.

"Are you planning on giving it to him?" he asked flipping through the contents some more.

"Nagihiko, come on, give it back. I need to head home soon," Arisa said, avoiding the question. But of course she wasn't giving the book to Kuukai. She had admitted some things so many times that she barely wanted anyone to read it.

But observant as ever, Nagihiko, held the book away from her, where she couldn't reach it, "You didn't answer my question Arisa-chan."

"I just need my book back!" She yelled at him.

"But I need an answer," he replied, his smiled never faltering.

Arisa pounced at the book several times before finally giving in, "No, I'm not giving the book to him."

A mildly disappointed look crossed his usually elegant features.

"I see," and he handed the book to Arisa who clutched it protectively.

"Well then, I'm off. I'll see you around Nagihiko-kun," she turned around and waved.

"You know, Shinyu-chan told me about her suggestion for Kuukai's present!" He called after her.

This caused Arisa to freeze in her steps. She was silent, anything she says could trigger something horrible.

When she didn't respond, Nagihiko continued, "You know; the one including the hand cuffs and cat ears."

That perverted sadist! How could he mention so embarrassing in such broad daylight?!

"I really think you should consider Shinyu-chan's suggestion!" He chirped.

"Thanks Nagihiko-kun, but…I think I'm going to have to pass."

And before he could embarrass her any further she dashed out of the park, the notebook in hand.

Plus, you forgot to mention the cake part as well…