Thanks to everyone who reviewed~ xD

For now, I've decided to add a rule: I'm not going to update more than once a day. Sorry…Otherwise, the amount I'd have to write would be too much.

[I don't own KHR.]

As for now, here are the standings:

Kaia/Mukuro: 3 [and another re-vote from Shin…]

Kaia/Gokudera: 1

Haruka/Hibari: 1 [and another re-vote from Shin…again.]

Yamamoto/Chrome: 1 [and yet another re-vote from Shin…]

And Shoko's little twist for Hibari, well you're a psychic. O.o

Turns out, there's a little nice twist coming up… Hope you guys enjoy. Or mourn for Kaia. Actually, save the mourning for now. Trust me; I know what's going to happen next…

Poor Kaia. Again.

Oh yeah, sorry Shoko, about the all-caps in a few…phrases and everything. Sorry… I'll tell you where your comments are used; that also applies for Lassitude.

Happy reading! And don't forget to review~!

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"Class, this is Raiahu Kaiashi. She's a transfer from Kokyou, so please be nice to her, thank you~"

Sadly, luck turned on Kaia again. The only empty spot was in a class called 2-A. So she was introduced and put in a seat – a seat at the very back.

Ria had to endure the long hours of school time, until, finally and again, it was lunchtime.

YES YES FINALLY YES! IT'S LUNCHTIME AND I'M FINALLY OUT OF THAT HELLISH PLACE!! YES YAAAAHHH MUAAHHAHHHAHAHAA!!

Yeah, she did exactly what she did back at Kokyou. But this time, nobody thought her weird. Of course, there was, as always, someone weirder here.

Yes, this time, it was what Kaia knew what Haruka would do. But this time, it was a dynamite stick.

Right in front of the teacher's face.

"GOKUDERA HAYATO, PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE, NOW," commanded the teacher, who was so angry, his face was completely red. And so the bomber-man smirked and left. And now here is the situation – an angry teacher, Kaia dancing around outside because it's finally lunch-time.

Not. Good.

"RAIAHU, YOU TOO."

Ria froze. The scary principal's office?! And it's my first day here! This is just not my day… (like every single day since the move)

"AND NO, NOT TO THE PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE – TO THE DISCIPLANARY COMMITTEE."

The class immediately paled.

And so she made her way resolutely to wherever that was. And the sight that she was greeted with wasn't very encouraging. And so she deduced that probably this Disciplinary Committee isn't a very good place to be sent to…

Kaia approached the door. Right as she held her hand up to knock, she heard a male voice say, "Come in." So she turned the handle and opened the door. There was a desk before a large window, with a couch and table. But that wasn't important. What was important was who was sitting at that desk. Kaia trembled a little as she inched nervously forward and looked around wildly, then to the only other person in the room – a scary guy that radiates a want to kill and destroy, a person who could glare with such force that a normal person would cringe under it, or freeze with utter terror. His narrowed eyes analyzed the nervous Kaia.

"Ah, Raiahu Kaiashi," snarled the male, "A student from Kokyou?"

"H-H-Hai."

Silence.

"What did you do? I believe today is your first day here."

"M-Mhmm, yes, it is. I, uh, was s-sent here be-because the teacher saw me dancing outside the classroom," Ria flushed in embarrassment and bowed her head.

"Dancing?" Kaia could feel the person raise an eyebrow.

"Y-Yeah, but I-really, I can't dance. It was m-more of a, uh," Kaia chuckled nervously as the person stood up menacingly, "more of a quick succession of jumping up and down out of sheer joy, s-sir…" She bowed her head further, not wanting him to get mad at her, for he certainly looked dangerous.

Slap.

Kaia was knocked off her feet, now on the ground a few feet away. What had happened was that she was slapped so hard she flew into the wall to her left, crashing into it (probably breaking her left shoulder or something), and sliding down to the ground in great pain. She looked up horrifically, but unable to get up. Her cheek was bleeding now. Kaia sputtered for a few seconds before falling quiet as the person loomed over and said:

"That is in direct violation of the self-control section of the Namimori code of conduct, Raiahu Kaiashi," two metal rods gleamed from inside the coat of this person as he grinned maliciously, "I would like you to be a little more obedient, you think so too?"

Kaia nodded vigorously and as best she could; she feared she broke something already, and wouldn't move an inch farther than as far as her head went when she nodded.

"Get up," hissed the person. Kaia found little strength left, however managed to at least get into a sitting position. Now, she leaned on the wall. That vicious person sighed with frustration and just left through the door, leaving Kaia still leaning on the wall, but not forgetting to mutter, "Why pretend to be like those herbivores…"

Of course, Ria is still panicking as hard as she could.

Some person with a weird hairstyle came out from some random door and approached her. Kaia cowered from him, fearing this person might be dangerous and evil as well. But, no, he wasn't, to Kaia's relief.

"Now, er, Raiahu-san, hold still. I'm afraid Hibari-san-"

"Who's that?" Kaia looked at him.

"That person you just talked to – President of the Disciplinary Committee, Hibari Kyouya."

"Ohh."

"Hold still – that's it – now let me see what needs to be fixed," and the person rolled up Kaia's sleeve, revealing a bruise. No, not just a bruise, a very, very, very scary bruise. The bruise was red and looked like it was going to swell up quite a bit. And Kaia flinched at the sight of it.

"Ah, so that's it?"

"What do you mean that's it?! It's pretty bad already!"

"I feared you could have broken a bone, Raiahu-san."

"A bone?!"

"Shhh. Now, I've brought bandages – here." And here came the appearance of the white wrap-around bandages. And so the poor Kaia, who used to be a perfectly normal kid that did not live in Namimori, was bandaged for a bad bruise she received from the President of the Disciplinary Committee of the weird city called Namimori.

"And a bandage for your cut…" And the person stuck something on her cheek. Kaia moved her mouth a little bit and found it sore; she assumed this to be from the impact – and that impact was pretty powerful.

"Do you think that you can use your left arm?"

"I-I think so…I don't know…" answered Kaia.

"At least you can still write and do the homework. I think that that teacher doesn't accept late work, no matter what, right?"

"Yeah," nodded Kaia. "Thanks, but I got to start eating; I'm hungry." She struggled to her feet and walked off the soreness in her legs, then made her way out the door and down the hall. And once in the hall, she broke into a half-run to save her lunch from prying hands.

And she was at least a little happy to see that her lunch was safe.

Snatching her lunch from her backpack, she dashed outside to find somewhere to sit to eat.

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Ah. The first bruise. Or only. I don't know…

Still, I want two reviews before the next update… And thanks to everyone I mentioned in the last chapter footnote, as well as two more reviewers: Shoko-Chan and Ninja!

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