Tsukushi sat down with her heads down.

"Hey, are you ok?" Tsukasa asked. Tsukasa slowly reached for her head.

"Tsukasa?!" He jolted and turned around.

"Sis!" He hugged her. Tsukushi got up quickly.

"Hello, I'm Tsukushi."

"Nice to meet you. I'm Tsubaki, Tsukasa's older sister." Tsukushi looked at them and smiled.

"So is this your girlfriend?"

"No, nothing like that yet." Tsukasa said.

"Yet? YET?! What do you mean? I'll never date you!" Tsukushi yelled. Tsukasa glared at her.

"Come on let's go eat, you too." Tsukasa said referring to Tsukushi. Tsukushi's phone rang.

"Well, I cant today."

"Ok, let's hang out soon." Tsubaki said. As soon as they left Tsukushi picked up her phone but she didn't say anything.

"Tsukushi, did Shizuka leave yet?"

"Yeah… Why didn't you come?"

"You'll see in a bit. Are you still at the airport?"

"Yeah, why?"

"Come meet me." Tsukushi followed Rui's directions to a deserted par of the airport. She got to a guarded door.

"Uh… is Rui…"

"Miss Tsukushi?" One of the guarders said. Tsukushi nodded.

"Follow me." The guard led Tsukushi to a room with a jet plane.

"Mr. Rui!" Rui looked down and climbed down the stairs.

"What's this, Rui…?"

"It's a private jet plane for my family." Tsukushi looked.

"Do you guys really need three?"

"Well one for me, my mom, and one for my dad. Sometimes we're separated because of the business. We're needed at different places at the same time." Tsukushi just looked at him.

"I'm… Going to Paris." Tsukushi's eye widened.

"You're going to do it?"

"If I don't you'll never forgive me."

"But, it's not for me. It's for you guys."

"Yeah but would you marry me knowing that I didn't do that?" Tsukushi laughed and looked at the plane.

"Rui… I don't want to see you until you do it. If you don't do it, don't come back, at least to me." The plane started.

"Mr. Rui! Let's go!" Rui cuffed Tsukushi's face with his hands and kissed her.

"I'm sorry for what I did at the SCU. I was stupid and drunk." He got on the plane and it flew off. But for some reason…. That kiss meant nothing.